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CRICKET.

Ui.STI-.AI.TAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. (Received This Day at 0.10 a.i11.) LONDON. Sept. 1. Tlie weather was fine, wicket unchanged and attendance eight thousand. Young going in when the score was one for IS. was the last man out. raising his overnight score from 39 to 121. He batted attractively for four lioU's The rest of the batting was not effective, Gregory proving very destructive and capturing six for 89. Young and Cox resumed to Gregory and McDonald. Before Young bad scored he was missed by Carter off Mrdonald. Cox went at 135. With Higgs in the scoring was steadied, good fielding keeping the runs down. Gregory relieved McDonald at 1f, 9 and the fifth wicket fell at 198. Mailey relieved Armstrong when two hundred, which took three hours, appeared. Young completed his century in' 175 mills and continued to hat steadily but was poorly supported Tate was out first ball and Rolf last ball of tlq. same over. 8 f'v 225. Cilfigan livened up things bv good driving and bite cutting, and further changes in the bowling were tried. Armstrong ending the partnership at 279. A’onng saw the fast man in and then his fine innings was brought to an end by smart work oil Carter’s part. He hit one five and fifteen fours, but to an extent the innings was marred bv chances. Resides one early in the (lay, he gave two more off Gregory, which were not accepted. At the drawing of slumps. Australia hid lost 1 for 105. Rardsley and Collins faced Holloway and Gilligan. At. twenty-nine Jupp and Rolf came on. Yoiiny missed Bardslev at fifteen off the latter. Holloway relieved Rolf and with one added Rardsley was caught off him at point. At fortv nine Holloway strained Jiimseff and retired. Ryder was enterprising. but improved fielding checked the runs Collins nbiVed a -olid game onlv attempting to hit loose ones. Several changes wer,. made in the bowling but play was unexciting, the century taking nearly two hours. A U STR A LIA NS— Ist Tunings. Celbiis l.b.w. !). Gilligam •’>

Rardsley e. Rowley b. G. Gilligan 9 Andrew’s c. R. AViison. b. .lupp LI Gregory In Gilbgan 6 Armstrong b. -I'ii>l l ' * Ryder c. .lupp b. Gilligan ]0 Tavlor c. Gilligan. b. Cox ' Roilew b. Jupp 20 Carter e. AViison b. .lupp LI McDonald fnot outi fl AJailev c. .lupp b. Cox 1° Extras * Total 3°;' Rowling analysis Holloway n for '■ ■ Gilligan t for 62. Relf 0 for 17. .lupp •I for 11. Rowlcv 0 for 65. Tate ft f.,i I. Cox 2 for 21. SUSSEX Ml. Linings. Vine b. Gregory Rowley e. \rmsfrnng L. Gregory Viujjp "(•. Mailey b. McDonald ?' Young, st. Carter. It. Armstrong .. 12-1 ('ox. b. Gregors U' Higgs. Gregory 19 Wilson. ... Curler, b. Ryder 4 Tate- •■. Cartel. h Gregory Kell. C \mistrong. h. Gregory . 9 Gilligan. it Aimstrong 29 Halloway (not out) 3 Extras 14 Total 282 Rowling analysis:—Gregory 6 tor 89. AH Donald T for 79. Armstrong 2 for 51. Mailey 0 for 37. Ryder 1 for 2. ARMSTRONG’S 100 AVTCKETS. With the last wicket Armstrong took, he completed liis hundred wickets for the tour, being the fourth bowler on tlu side to do so.

\ CSTR ALT \ 2nd. Innings. Bardslev e. AYil-on h. Holloway 16 Collins (not out) Ryder (not out) Extras 1

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1921, Page 3

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CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1921, Page 3

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1921, Page 3

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