CRICKET TESTS
SOME HUMOROUS SUGGESTIONS' ' (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association) | LONDN, Jan. 11. | ' The Sunday Pictorial makes a hu-| j morons suggestion as to how to even. jup the tests. It says: “Let Douglas be out only when ho thinks he is out. i i Hang the umpire! Don’t decide * matches on runs or statistics, which | [are notoriously misleading. Let/ the; best side win, which would mean takmg reforendums in England and Australia.” HOBBS AND THE BARRACKERS LONDON, Jan. 11. Hobbs, writing in the Star,_ says:j “Melbourne harrackors were in line' form. I love these harrackors. They, '.generally are so full of''humour, and know something about the game.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 12 January 1921, Page 6
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