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CRICKET NEWS.

AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. OAnLE ASSOCIATION] AUSTRALIAN CRICKET NEWS. ADELAIDE, October 30. South Australia, playing Victoria in i. the first innings made 290. Steele scored 63, and Whitty 81. Ryder took 4 wickets for 68, and Armstrong 4 for 60. Victoria lost 4 wickets for 363, Ma.vne made 42, Park 152, Baring 39, Ransford (not out) 54, and Armstrong (not out) 45. The weather was fine and the wicket good for the home team. Pellew and Steel e batted soundly. Whitty was dhshing. Otherwise the South Australian batting was weak. The Victorians took toll of the somewhat weak bowling, and kept the field busy, Park was dashing and forceful. • Hansford and Armstrong were in excellent form. SYDNEY, October 30. A try-oufc cricket match here was yesterday concluded. Collins team made 224. Oldfield scored 76, Taylor (not out) 126. Hendry took four wickets for 81, Dr. Trennery 4 for 66; and Asher 2 for 19. McCartneys team made p6B. McCartney made 63, Andrews 77, and W. Trennery 26. Gregory took 3 wickets for 60 and Malley 3 for 65. ENGLISH TEAM OPEN TOUR. PERTH, Octobeg 29. The .English cricketers havo been released from quarantine fin readiness for to-morrow’s match. PERTH, October 31. The English team opened their tour with a one-day match against Westralia. The weather was fine and the attendance ten thousand. England with 8 wickets down declared their innings closed. Hobbs made 63, Makepeace 117, Hendren 61, and Parkin (not out) 19. Westralia lost 7 wickets for 119. ' CUr Ist tan made 21, Randal 27, and Howard (not out) 33. Parkin took two wickets for 22, and Pender 3 for 32. The visitors showed they had profited bv a few days’ practice on th e Quarantine Ground. Good form was shown jin all brandies. Hobbs played beautiful cricket, and scored rapidly. Makepeace forced the pace, being brilliant though lie marred bis display by a. couple of na|trow escapes. Hendren did fin e legside work. Fonder and Rhodes fell without scoring to Nurse, who captured five wickets for eighty-two.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1920, Page 1

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339

CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1920, Page 1

CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1920, Page 1

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