Change of Venue, Something tells me that the county cricket championship is coming south this summer, alter an interval of 14 long and weary years, and that Middlesex. under R. W. V Robins, is the side to bring about the great revival, savs an English cricket writer. .Middle, sex was third last season to Derbyshire and Yorkshire, and only needs to improve a pip or two all round to achieve the highest honours. After all, it would not be very strange if the last, southern county to hold the title, that was in 1921, changed the championship from the war of the roses it now seems , to be into a triumph for London.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 112, 24 April 1936, Page 12
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