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CRICKET.

WsTKAMAN ANI) N.Z. I’AHI.K ASSOCIATION. CAPETOWN. N<»v. 19. i For the match between Western Pro-, Vinces ami the Australians the weather was glorious and the wicket good. Car- i lei. Gregory. McDonald, and Arm-| strong were not playing lor Australia.Tin- feature of the game was the line I howling hv Macartney and Mailev, and, the splendid fielding of the Australians. ■llcoday howled without success, j The home team's halting was slow, | the only effective partnership being J that of Hearn and Thomas. The Alls- : traliaus’ hatting was lively, and they rallied up runs, llardsley’s lid takingmile ST minutes. WESTERN PROVINCES-Ist Dinings. Commallic, si. Oldfield, b. Macartney 7 : Hands, c. Rvder, l>. Mncarlney I Hearn, c. Taylor, b. Maile.v 70 Thomas, b. Mailev fill - Wood, li. Alailcy <1 Wright, c. Hendry, h. Macartney R Veal, c. and b. Macartney 1 Fox e. Andrews. li. Maeartncv ... 10 Ifcid. li. Mailev 12 Ilea Simons. <-. Collins. It. Mailev 2 Smil h (not out 1 T ' Extras T | Total I Mi AUSTRALIA Ist Innings Collins, c. I’eid. h. lien Simons ... H2 • Bardsloy, r. \Voud h. Reid . 05 Ryder c. and b. Reid 21 1 Mn.vno (not out ) Ho * Andrews (not mil) 2' Extras 7 Total for three wickets 102 i Received This Day at 10.15 a.m.) CAPETOWN. Nov. 21. Austialians closed for 221. Andrews 7. May-lie Id. Pellew 20. | Howling analysis--Veal d for IT. WVstorii Provinces in tin* srcoml innings made 101 (Commnillo 02, Hands; •10, 11 carnc dd). Rowling analysis Mailev (i for SS, 1 Rvder d for 2L

There was perfect went lie; and small attendance. A huge score was initicipnted. lint the Aosiralians unexpectedIv collapsed and were all out hv lum-l'i. live wickets falling for 20 runs. The Province-, scored rapidly at the eommcneemenl of Ihe second innings, hut M.ailev’s coaxers induced the batsmen t" attempt big hits, which proved fatal.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1921, Page 3

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CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1921, Page 3

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1921, Page 3

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