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AUSTRALIAN CRICKET

N.S.W. V. THE BEST EBELING IN FORM (Elec. Tel. CopyrigM—United v Press Assn.) Another testimonial cricket match, this time for three former test players, H. Collins, C. Kelleway, and a. Andrews, opened on the Sydney crick ground to day in delightful weather but the wicket was inclined to be tuck} after recent rains. . The New South Wales side, captained bv Kippax, is playing the Rest o Australia. The latter, captained by Woodfull, consisted of P ° nsf °[ c ’ (Vftrien, Darling, Bromley. Nash, Lheling. Kitschbe, Lee, Chilvers, and W nlker New SOUth Wales, in the first innings, made 273 (Fingleton 35, Brown 8, Bradman 7“, Kippax 10. McCabe 110, Rowe 66. Oldfield 4, Mair 2, Hill 4 O’Reillv 4. Howell, not out, 1, extras 6). iJJSh took one for 48, Kbeling five for 66- Lee none for 39; Chilvers two ioi 69; Darling two for 14. and lkomlev of Australia, in the first innings, has lost one for 27 (Woodfull 7, Ronsford, not out, 13, extras 7). Ebeling’s bowling, of the L»st am medium variety, is praised by all critic.• He is regarded as- a certainty foi English tour. bodv-line conteoveksy ' • H 'i . 4 ' • ■ / UP TO THE CAPTAINS LONDON, Nov. 24. The Dailv Express says; “The J ' uS ‘ triliau malcontent ‘diehards’ still clamorint Jor assurances of no body-line boWlin<> should he satisfied now and t responsibility has been shitted Horn th 31 C.C. committee, a meeting o , will be held on December 11 to the Control Board’s last cable message. It is now up to the captains. They will not let English cricket down. The trousers fashion for women cricketers was started in Sydney two yeais ago, when the San Souci eleven, ooki,i,r extremely busiuess-hlye m long, wide-legged creams, braved pubhc opinion, states the Dunedin Stai. lliey still have the distinction o heing t e only Australian womens cnchkt team which fields without a -skirt, ladies cricket has made marked progress, a at the North Dunedin ground last bat urday members of the Albany team took the field wearing long trousers and looking very smart, too. The majori y of ladies in*Dunedin, however, favor the skirt for cricket. ___

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18255, 25 November 1933, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18255, 25 November 1933, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18255, 25 November 1933, Page 2