CRICKET.
COACH FOR WELLINGTON. [by telegraph.—own p^sresi'Dstpentp.] , '~\( .__._ -WELLINGTON, Tuesday, : - :j'*' The local Cricket • Association endeavoured ' to bring' : out Sutcliffe; the -crack YorKahue l'j batsman.- as .a coach, 1 but -i abandoned the ; '-'•■•" idea, 1 though he , was fwlUngTtb ? come, -.when ?- ...;;,v <<■■' ithfty'found s it would, cost £600 to him v '■'. and his wife here. An' attempt will now- : -'i be> made to obtain a suitable man ;wnq_isnU <:•. 'iflettle'here permanently. • Meanwhile Kort- , : { '|lang--is ; prepared to"act.''^■}:" : '". . , ';'■. II : :; :-^ri=^V ; ": .;" ,f -,v '/>
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18520, 3 October 1923, Page 5
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82CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18520, 3 October 1923, Page 5
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