SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
CRICKET.
THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM’S TOUR
[Per Press Association.! CHRISTCHURCH Dec 7., Regarding the financing of the Australian cricket team’s tour in the Dominion the Canterbury Cricket Association decided to adhere, .to the poo ■ in" svstem considering it to be the •most equitable to all the Associations concerned.
IMPORTANT UTTERANCE BY l COUNTY CAPTAINS.
United Press Association— Copyright. (Reoeivod o D P c m.) a -meet in." of first-class county captain* at Lords’ passed a resolution expressing regret that a _ certain, section Sf Se presS *as exploiting cnckct in an M U r “”rry. h of I th6 n Aii’tllors’ club. complained. of the tendency to into cricket an atmoephore of bitter personal criticism. It was, he sam, •no disgrace to be beaten by the Antralians but he had never seen such •an exhibition of bad losing M hf been shown by a large section of the Brit iS M?. re Spofforth supported Mr Fry’s protest against running doan■ ?; Mr. Jackson said that the trian ?"„ contests of 1912 would be larly attractive. He v\as com n tho view that from an Imperial standpoint the experiment should be trie .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2679, 8 December 1909, Page 6
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190SPORTS AND PASTIMES. CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2679, 8 December 1909, Page 6
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