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• il» TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. VICTORIA DEFEAT SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 1 MELBOURNE, Jan 4. | The weather was fine and the wicket [good for the Victoria-South Australia ' match to-day. South Australia in the second innings made 351, Townsend scored 24. Smith 122, Loveridge 94, Williams 33. In the bowling, Hartk®ff took three for 45; McDonald 3 for 78 ; and Liddieutt 3 for 79, Victoria in their second innings los four wickets for 97. Park made 33 and Sandford 39. Victoria thus won by six wickets. The Lovendge-Smith partnership, which commenced when the situation was critical for South Australia, bysound cricket, added 162 runs. Smith was .at the wickets 318 minutes, and hit nine fours. MELBOURNE, Jan 5. , The Board of Control have decided j that they are unable to accede to New Zealand’s request to send a cricket team to the Dominion in 1922.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1922, Page 1
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