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AUSTRALIA v. ROTORUA. (rRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) ROTORUA. April 6. ' To-day the Australians played <i cue innings match with a Rotoi-ua fifteen, wliidh made an unexpectedly good fight, scoring 250 —Godsalve 27, Warner 37, Cook (a returned soldier in the King George Hcspit.il) 00, WalIU 14,- Woodward 17. Hornibrook took foiuwickets for 31 runs, LuUicut' two lor 13, Asher two for 97, Kippax one for 16, Ratclirfo one for 27, Richardson one for 7; Hansford ono for 7, and Bo9f!ti one for 6. The Australians mado 314—Forrsbcrg 74, Richardson 55, Bogle 51, Kippax 49, Liddicut 31, Raneford 19. Waillis look four wickets for 112 runs. Hoc-kin two for 48, Mitchell owe for 60, God-salve one for 20, Cook two for 19. PLUNKET SHIELD RULES. (PBfiSS ASSOaATION TEHKJRAH.I AUCKLAND, April 6. The matter of tic proposed alterations to the\ Plwnke't Shield rules to bring them into line with Sheffield Shield rules as played in Australia was discussed by the Auckland Cricket Association to-night. It was decided to fall in with the suggestion of thi New Zealand Council na-favoured by Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago Associations..
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17113, 7 April 1921, Page 9
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