CRICKET.
NOTES AND COMMENTS. The Auckland dis>ricfc cricket clubs -will continue net practice this afternoon' The Australian Imperial Force team left England recently by the Ascanius for South Africa, and should commence their matches in that country by the end of October. Captain Kelleway thinks the matting wickete of South Africa will suit the A.I.F. men- During his short stay in Durban ob the way home he found them very satisfactory. He believes the Australians win have a very delightful time in South Africa, his experiences at Durban having convinced him that for hospitality and sportsmanship the South Afr-cans are very bard to beat. - The Auckland Cricket Association, -will receive entries up till 7 p.m. on Wednesday for all championship competitions.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 14
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