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CRICKET FOR WOMEN UMPIRES AND ALL 9 ENTHUSIASTS IN ENGLAND By Cable. —Press Association. — Copyright. Received 11 a.m. LONDON, Monday. Two hundred enthusiasts have formed a Women’s Cricket Association with the object of enabling women to keep up their cricket after school years. Fifty matches have been arranged, beginning in May. If the association is a success it will assume the same powers as the Marylebone Cricket Club. Men will have nothing to do with the association, even the umpires and scorers being women. Supporters say that many women are bowling over-arm and mastering the secrets of the spin break.—Sun.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 12, 5 April 1927, Page 1

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HOW’S THAT? Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 12, 5 April 1927, Page 1

HOW’S THAT? Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 12, 5 April 1927, Page 1

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