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. LORD TENNYSON'S TEAM. INNINGS DEFEAT AVERTED. MATCH AT JAMAICA. (united miss:; association—bj jlictbio ' TELfcGIUPH—COPVEIQHT.) (Keceived March 14th, 8.15 p.m.) KINGSTON, March 13. Lord Tennyson's v English cricketers yesterday averted the possibility of an innings defeat in their final match against the- , Colony of Jamaica. Jamaica's first innings. ended .with a score ofs. 561. «i Lord Tennyson 's' team scored 212 for the loss'of'! four pickets in its second innings when play ended for the day. In the first innings the'visitors' scorewas 333. SHEFFIELD SHIELD. QUEENSLAND V. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.* (UNITED PBttSS ASSOCIATION —BV ELECTRIC TSLEOBAFH —COPX&I3HT.) (Received March 14th, 10.45 p.m.) BRISBANE. March 14. In the Sheffield' Shield match, South Australia in their first innings made 410 (Catchlove not out 103). Bowling': Gilbert took four wickets for 98 and Thurlow four for 106. Queensland have lost six wickets for 355 (Cookf 52, Hansen 44).
FRIENDLY GAME. A friendly; game played between the WaiDiakariri Eivcr Trust and - Eyreton over the' week-end resulted in a win for the former. Eyreton made 128 (N. Cherry 47, C. Martin 13, H; Carter 50) and BiverTrust 150 (Thomas 51, Sleoman 80, A." Shipley 28). T. Jeal bowled best for the winners and Cherry for ISyreten.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20496, 15 March 1932, Page 14
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200CRICKET. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20496, 15 March 1932, Page 14
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