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CRICKET TOUR.

MATCH AT JNVEECAfcGILL. (By T-dcgraph.—Press Association.) lnvorcar|il[, March 10. Ths Australians arrived in Iweieargill this inoriiJßg, a-itd comnioiiced their mateh against Southland. There was an attendance of close oa 1900 pcOple, which was largo considering that this was an off (?ay. Sovitblaj.rct won the toss, and went to the wickets first. The first five wickets fell for 35 rutts, but- the 'succeeding batsaren fist a tiifferent cdinplosion on matters. Tho innings lasted two hours. Ka'raiJngli, Juo. Hamilton, mid T, Poo« fa:itte,d freely, Poole bciiig unbeaten when the innings closed. With an hour and a hull to bat, tlie Anstralians opened with M'Grcgor and JlniJey, but the former was soon clean* bowled by Doig. After Mailey got out Dolling and Cody carried tho scofo along at a st-ea-dy rate until; at 85, the former got his leg in front to Karanagti. Sims <litl not- stay lang., spotsnjng a ball up to gcjuafc-leg early in his inninfis. Cody tettod freely, and, with Collins, tcok tho total along, to IL3 for four wickets when stumps wwo drawn at 5.30 p.m, „

SoutWand. BaiMlormaii, b. Oody ...;., '.. 0 Hamilton, e. Mailey, b. .M'Kciizio 13 A. Hitmiltoi), b. M'li«ivzio 9 Kttvan.agh. c. Armstrong, b. NoWo '%% Irwin,. c.-!voHe,b. Cody ~.■..,, .1. Groves, e. M'Gregor. b, M'Een7ie 6 Deis, b.,Nnblo , 1$ Poolc, wot cut ..,.,..: .., 50 ,T, A.' 'Hamilttn, l>. Nttblo 10 J. H.amilt.oii, mil out ■~•;'2Q' Gilbertson, st. b. Arm- .' stroiicr ; ; 13 Leg-bye ;.'.,.,..,..,.,..,. .1 . Total ' -.... 156 Bowling took two wickets for 19 rtiiisj MMveJizic, three for 15: Armstrong, one- for 64; Jfoblo, tlireo for'ol, Australia.

M'Gregor, b. Doig. ~ T Mniley, b. Bniuicnna.ii 13 Dolling, l,b.\r., b. ;.< 34. Sims, c. ,J. Haiailton, ,b. Ktivauagh 3 Cody, not out 42 Collins, not out 12 Extras ~, ;....> 2 Total for tour wickets ~„-........ 113 Bowutig; Analysis.—Meig took ono wiclspt for 21 runs; Karanagli,. two to 20 j Bataermau, oho for 70.'

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2004, 11 March 1914, Page 8

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CRICKET TOUR. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2004, 11 March 1914, Page 8

CRICKET TOUR. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2004, 11 March 1914, Page 8

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