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1 Hardstaff (left), Who scored 169 not out when England made the record Test acore of 903 nine (declared) at the Oval last August, and S.P. lones, who made four trips Home and played in the most famous of all games, when Australia beat England for "The Ashes" at he Oval in 1882 Of the twenty-two men who figured in the historic contest only the Australian T.W. Garrett (Sydney) and Mr. Jones, of 21, Aratonga Avenue off Great South Road, Auckland, are still alive.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 98, 25 March 1939, Page 5

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1 Hardstaff (left), Who scored 169 not out when England made the record Test acore of 903 nine (declared) at the Oval last August, and S.P. lones, who made four trips Home and played in the most famous of all games, when Australia beat England for "The Ashes" at he Oval in 1882 Of the twenty-two men who figured in the historic contest only the Australian T.W. Garrett (Sydney) and Mr. Jones, of 21, Aratonga Avenue off Great South Road, Auckland, are still alive. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 98, 25 March 1939, Page 5

1 Hardstaff (left), Who scored 169 not out when England made the record Test acore of 903 nine (declared) at the Oval last August, and S.P. lones, who made four trips Home and played in the most famous of all games, when Australia beat England for "The Ashes" at he Oval in 1882 Of the twenty-two men who figured in the historic contest only the Australian T.W. Garrett (Sydney) and Mr. Jones, of 21, Aratonga Avenue off Great South Road, Auckland, are still alive. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 98, 25 March 1939, Page 5