“NOTHING DOING"
FAMOUS CRICKETER RETURNS NO REMARKS ON TOUR. " * (By Telegraph.—Special to "Times.") AUCKLAND, December 6. One of the passengers who arrived at Auckland by the Niagara to-day wae Jack Morrison, Gregory, the famous Australian cricketer, who is now - on his way back to Australia. "Nothing doing,” said the genial Australian giant when the subject of cricket was broached. "I’ve had enough of it for some time to come." On other subjects the Australian fast bowler was more communicative. He said that he had had a darned fine trip, with good weather on the way across. He refused to say anything in regard to his future intentions in connection with the game, but he has evidently recovered from the leg injury which troubled him during the test games at Home, and probably within a few weeks he will be Hurling thunderbolts in Sydney grade cricket.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12623, 7 December 1926, Page 9
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