CRICKET TEST MATCH.
BOWLERS FOR ENGLAND. TWO AMATEURS INVITED. LONDON, June 25. J. C. White, of Somerset, and G. O. Allen, or Middlesex, both amateurs, have been invited to Lord's for the second cricket test match between England and Australia. J. C. White, the Somerset slow bowler, who was with the last English team in Australia, was second in the county bowling averages last year, with 158 wickets for an average of 15 runs. G. O. Allen played only six times for Middlesex last year, but took 26 wickat3. Aaainst Lancashire at Lord's he took all ten"wickets for 40 runs in the first innings, and against Surrey he made 155 runs.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20601, 27 June 1930, Page 13
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