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I — "• . K < > VICTORIA v. NEW SOUTH WALES. t] • a (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright, ™ (Received January 27th, 9.35 p.m.) C ' SYDNEY, January 27. ei The. match Victoria v. New South Wales al vWm resumed to-day. The weather was fine > and the wicket good. Victoria in their second innings made .346 (Ranaford 62, Seating ■">154). New South.Walee in their second in- fo ■rungs have lost one wicket for 56 (Bardsley , v ;27 not out, Bogle 23 not out). t) '* .. GREENDALE y. GLENTUNNEL. e( ''The return cricket match Glen tunnel v. f! ■iQreendale was played on the Glentunnel * ground on Saturday afternoon. Gie*ndale t« -just failed to make the required number of °j rnna when "the time originally fixed fop the 0< drawing of stumps arrived, out the Glen-> d: tunnel team, in a very sportsmanlike man- si ner, courteously played over time, enabling t] the visiting team to win by seven wickets. Scores:—Glentunnel 77 (L. Hayton 23. J. Reynolds 20), and 20 (L. Hayton 6, J. Rey- , nolds 5); Grcendale 71 (W. A, Wilson 53 not out,' F. Cullen 11) and 58 for three wic- J 1 kets (T. H. Locker 21 not ont, E. H. Frew hi IS not out, E. Kelburn 17). For Glentunnel tl I. Price got five wickets for 16 rune, J. m Reynolds, four, for 32, and T. Smith four for fc 43, while for Greendafe T. H. Locker got s < four for 21, J. Stevenson eight for 22, and C. it. Ridgen six for 10. g ( 'T A WELLINGTON' RECORD. t( — C( (rBESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, January 27. In the match between the leading teams a East and North, Baker, for the former, made 254, being bowled by the last ball of the day. - 0 His score beats his own previous record of in 241 not out. With Hutchings (81) ho put on w< 207 for the sixth wicket. The total was 468 a I for eight wickets. oi:

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16432, 28 January 1919, Page 5

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323

CRICKET. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16432, 28 January 1919, Page 5

CRICKET. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16432, 28 January 1919, Page 5

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