BIG CRICKET.
ENG LI .IK MEN’3 GOOD RLCO.II.' • IN THE TESTS. ENGLISH PRESS JUBILANT. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyrigi t.) (United Press Association.) London, -March 2. The Standard, commenting on the final test, says that the Australians had the worst of the luck, out tao element 'cf luck can be disregarded in connection with this match, ns with the whole tour, tarough the Sydney ground recovering so quickly. Probably the dispute with the authorities was a handicap to the Australians. Sporting Life declares that the English team, though dogged by'misfortune, had dene better than any previous team. Other newspapers are jubilant at winning the four tests.
FULL TEAM FOR ENGLAND. Sydney, March 3. Smith has accepted the invitation to accompany the team to England, thus completing the team. J. H. Tremble, the old international player, is visiting Sydney to place before the public meeting the decisions come to at tho recent Melbourne protest meeting against the Board of Control’s selection. He declared that either one or 'two things must happen. Either Australia should put the best team in the field ! or'no team should go to England. SEEKING AN INJUNCTION! Melbourne, Morch 3. It is stated that prominent cricket supporters intend to apply for an ox parte injunction to prevent the Board of Control from proceeding further in the despatch of the selected team, after it had taken the conditional acceptance of the six players. i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 58, 4 March 1912, Page 5
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