CRICKET NEWS.
l r ‘ I KALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION MAUL.AREN’S TEAM. THE OPENIN'!; MATCH.
(Deceived Ibis dnv at S a.m.) PERTH, Nov 4. Mailmen's team opened their tour ivitli a match against West ra I in. The weather was sultry and showery and wicket pood, lint a hit slow. The visitors hatted first and apparently had not pot their land leys. They started freely, hut alter a line aggressive partnership by Chapman and Wilkinson was dissolved. they slowed down. Chapman had the misfortune to he run out when making tilings merry. Maclaren’s team in tin. first innings made 191).—Tit eh wood four. Millwood thirteen, Chapman seventy-five, Wilkinson forty, Lowry twenty, Tvldesley nil. Brand twenty-one. Hartley three, Freeman six, Gibson (not out) four. Swan lliL Extras four. Slumps were then drawn.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1922, Page 1
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131CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1922, Page 1
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