CRICKET.
VICTORIA v. NEW SOUTH WALES. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Melbourne, Dec. 27. Victoria, in tlioir first innings, made 93 : Noonan, not out, 10, being tho only otner double figulb scorer. Mcßeth took four wickets for 9 runs; Rye, two for 14 ; Noble, two for 42. Now South Wales, in their second innings, scored 212 ; Trumper 22, Duff'66, Noble 60. (Jolllins took six wickets for 54 ; Armstrong, threo for 51. Victoria, in their second innings, have lost no wickets for 57. WELLINGTON DEFEATS NELSONBy Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, last night. At the cricket mutch, Nolson v. Wellington, tho iattor closed their second innings with sevou wickets down for 236 ; Hickson Ui Waters 46, Quce 46. Butler took two wickets for 16. Nelson, in their second innings, scored SO ; Macfarlano (not out) 35. Hickey took four wickets for 31, and Brick threo for 28. Wellington thus won by 249 runs. Tho weather was tine, and tiie wicket better than yesterday. There was a good attendance. [I)Y TELEGKAI’U. —HIESA ASSOCIATION.] Christchurch, last night. The cricket- match, Wellington v. Christchurch United Club, rosultod in a win for tho visitors by seven wickets.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 705, 29 December 1902, Page 2
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