CRICKET NEWS.
■ JUUTRALIAN AM) N.Z. CAbI.E ASSIICI AT lU.N i CRICKET AVERAGES. LONDON. September 20. i | two,lron beads tile batting, averages ! v.itli 00.83; Hooks 1)2.21 ; Mead 711.77 : ! 1 Inrdinge 77.17: Pass, II 7(1-78. ! Rhodes beds the bowling with HP : wickets for tin average ol 12.19; I. ‘ llrown 77 ft r 13.01 ; Parker 200 for | 13.10; Richmond 100 lor 13.48; Alci Aulay 133 for 11.077. R. Kilner 122 for ; I 1.73. I The prim'ipnl averages ol Maclaretl s | team ale —batting, Wilkinson 70.78; Chapman 33.72; Hill Wood. 39.37; l uvi’v 23.78; C'altborpe 23.14: AA'ilson 20.10; Freemtm 13.10: Mae Lean 12.77; Bowling—Freeman 191 wickets for 14.03 Hill AVood 20 for 23.97. Caltlimpe 74 for 27.10. (Note: “This message suggests that the Freeman included in the term is ; the Kentish bowler and not Freeman, t the Essex batsman, as first stated.’’) .! LOGICAL. ' ; The indications are for south-easterly winds moderate to strong and veering by east to north, then freshening. Tim weather appears likely (<> bo cloudy and unsettled. Rain probable and snow on high country. Barometer lit- . tie movement but falling again soon. ~ Seas and tides moderate to swell.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1922, Page 3
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185CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1922, Page 3
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