CRICKET.
A SOUND PRINCIPLE. I<Oisl>Ol>f, August 25. Me C. E. Green, an odd-time cricketer aa»d an ex-president of the Marylebone Cktb, in- a letter to the newspapers, strongly protests against the counties ap-. preaching the colonial cricketers. He suggests that- the counties should refuse to play - any county inducing colonial cricketers to qualify. J COACH FOR HAWKE'S BAY. . NAPIER, August 25. At a meeting of the Hawke's Bay Giieket Association to-night it was decided, to cable to Mr E. Hv Williams, v&o is at present in England, instructing him to cloee with an offer of the services „ of Board, the English professional, as coach for the association. MIDDLESEX v. GLOUCESTER. LONDON, Angus* 27. .Middlesex scored 145, and then dismissed Gloucester for 55 and 81. Tarrant (55) carried Jris bat through Middlesex's innings, and took seven -wickets for 18 and ci* for '49, including the hat trick.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 65
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146CRICKET. Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 65
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