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CRICKET

AUSTRALIANS V. AIR FORCE. UNITED SERVICE TELEGRAMS. AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION LONDON, May 17. (Received This Day at 9.1 b a.in.j AUSTRALIA FIRST INNINGS. CollinS I.b.w. Cn.rbutt 70 Bardsley b. Jamieson U 32 Macartney c. Williams b. Burrowes *1 Taylor, c. and b. Dickenson 32 Pellew I.b.w. Fowler 2 Armstrong, c.. Jameson, b. Burrowes 44

Gregory, c. Fowler, b. Cnrbutt ... 21 Andrews (not out) 2b Mayne, b. Garbuft 10 Oldfield, e. Fowler, b. Burrows ... 0 Mailey, c. Wilkinson, b. Burrows 4 Extras 4 Total 39b Bowling analysis—Burrows 4 for 114, Dickensen 1 for 4„, Garbutt 3 for 136, Archdalo 1 for 52, Jameson 1 for lb. Fowler 1 for 25. UNITED SERVICE—Ist. INNINGS. Wilkinson c. Armstrong b. Gregory 31 Williams (run out) 10 Blount c- Oldfield b. Mailey 22 Jamieson c. Mailey b. Gregory 20 It. Brooke st. Oldfield b. Gregory .. 1 Burrows I>. Mailey 10 Fowler b. Gregory 66 Dukenson e Bardsley b. Mailey 13 Archdale (not out) 08 Corbut (not out) 8 Extras o

Total for 9 wickets innings closed 262 Bowling analysis:—Gregory 4 for 94, Mailey 4 for 129, Collins 0 for 32. AUSTRALIA 2nd. Innings. Collins, st. Brooke, b. Jameson ... 1 Mavne c. Brookes b. Dickenson ‘.B Macartney e. and b. Dickenson 30 Andrews c and b. Burrows 20 1 ‘ellew c Burrows and b. Fowler ... b 6 Taylor (not out) lb Armstrong (not out) >6 Extras Five wickets (innings declared closed) 203 Bowling analysis—-Burrows one for 53. Jamieson one for 21, Dickenson two for 32, Archdale none for 18, Cnrbutt. none for 46. Fowler one for 26.

There are thrills of delight on the balmasque night, ’Mid the- whirl of “a pace that kills.” All “the-heau-monde” is there a-la-mode-riguer, With limousines, lorgnettes, and frills. Dames grandes decolletes and dudes debonair, And chaperones suave and demure; Where debutantes fair, with a Vere-de-Vore air Sip their Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1921, Page 1

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315

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1921, Page 1

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1921, Page 1

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