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CRICKET MEWS

UISTRALTAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOOIATJO”. M.G.C. TEAM. CAPETOWN. No. ' Mar.vlebniie scores:—Ru«;c| 1 Woolley M. Carr 4. Sandbar: (nor c"f 46). .fillip (not out) 24. extras 1 ! CAPETOWN. Nov .... Tbe iiiateb against .South Wi . . : district at Oudtslioorn was resumed in line, hot weather. Mayvlel.onc 1 am' first innings closed for 284, (Mead 7‘>. •Jupp 27. Maim 23. Fn'idcr 5, Steven, (no tout) 24. Macaulay 5. f.ivcsev 1. sundries 15. • CAPETOWN, Nov. 16 S'iiiMi Western second innings closed for ninety-six i.lujiu 20. Helm, 17, Hearn 11, Oliver 11. Jupp of M.C.C. took six wickets for 21, Stevens 2 for 18. Mnrylebono v.cn by an innings and 01 runs. CAPETOWN, Nov 16. Bowling analysis:—Olivier 2 for 34, Helm 3 for 73, Muir 3 for 38. South Wests in tbe second innings bad lost one for 7 when stumps were drawn.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1922, Page 3

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CRICKET MEWS Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1922, Page 3

CRICKET MEWS Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1922, Page 3

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