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CRICKET NEWS.

On Saturday last tlie Hokitika C.C. played Kanieri C. C. on Cass Square. The play was a very good exposition of cricket and special mention must he made of Tulioeh’s bitting which was a very fine exhibition. Out of the 31 lie scored he gave no chances. Also T. Seebeck and Curley played well for Hokitika. For Kanieri the best men were Fleming and .Morris. The following arc the scores: HOKITIKA. Sherman b. Morris 3 Lovett b. Morris 0 do Lore run out 8 Roberts, c. Bannister b. Morris ... 13 Tulloch run out 31 Corley c. and b. Morris 0 Seebeck T. b. Fleming 13 Agnes b. Wells 0 Daly l.b.w. Woolhouse 10 Seebeck A., c. Fleming b. Howat .. 2 King not out 2 Extras 12

Total 100 ' 9 KANIERI. Milner b. Carley 0 Tainui G., b. Carley 3 Morris c. Seebeck b. Carley 0 | Woolhouse b. Seebeck 0 i Woods e. Roberts b. Sherman 10 j Sampson l.b.w. Carley 4 j Fleming c. Roberts b. Sherman ... 21 Wells run out 8 j Bannister c. Seebeck b. Cflrlev 4 . Howat J. not out 0 , Howat C.. c. Carley b. Seebeck ... 3 J Extras 3 i Total 10 j KIWIS V. RIMU. i The match was played at Rimu on n damp wicket: KIWIS—Ist, INNINGS. F. Roehfort b. Stoop 5 C. Nisson I). Kn®wles 11 A. Duncraft run out G Batchelor e. Knowles 0 H. Williams c. Knowles 3 Hoy b. Starkey 0 G. Adamson o. Starkey 0 D. Lloyd b. Knowles 3 J. Perham b. Knowles 0 H. Steel e. Starkey 13 11. Caldwell not out 2 ; Extras 2 l Total 45 I Bowline average—Starkey 2 for 2G; Stoop 1 for 10; IV. Knowles 6 for 9. 1 RIMU— Ist. INNINGS. I. O’Connor run out 8 W. Knowles b. Roehfort t Craigie not out 30 Fairley run out 3 Stoop h. Rockford 3 Wells b. Williams 0 Starkey retired 5 T. Knowles b. Lloyd 1 Bannister b. Perham 4 In wood b. Perham 4 W. O’Connor b. Perham 0 Tot-> I fls Bowling average: —Williams 3 for 24 : Rich ford 2 for 25; Lloyd ] for 8; Perham 3 for 6. j \UfrniALTAN AND N’.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. j ENGLAND V. VICTORIA. I MELBOURNE. Nov 20. I For the cricket match the weather . was muggy, hut the prospects good. ! The attendance was 3,000. Titebmarsli hatted stylishly for 134 minutes' and ; hit six lours. Chapman occupied the crease 5)5 minutes, and hit four fours i and one six. He made his last fifty in 30 minutes. j liartkoff, howling to leg. developed a big spin. Victoria had three hours to . make theif runs, and .succeeded. I A’k-toiria. in the second innings, i made 104 for the loss of eight wickets. | with fifteen minutes from time. Victoria thus won by two wickets, i Willis batted for 45 minutes, and j hit seven fours. | The Englishmen made: a great light | and were freely congratulated. They ! might have won if (bailees given by j Fllis when time, and Hartkod' when ! bno, bad been accepted by Calthorpe I and Gibson respectively, j ENGLAND—Ist Innings. 210. I Second Innings, j Wilkinson, e. Willis, h. llnrtkoff 20 i Calthorpe. b. Griinnictt 19 | Titebmarsli, c.,aud b. Markoff 82 | Tyldesley, b. H.artkolf .. 3 Shopman, c, Willis, b, liartkoff .. 09 j Wilson, c. Maync, b. llartkoil 3 1 Brand, b. l.iddicut ! | MacLai'cn ,c. Maync, I). HartkolF 0 | Macl.can, c. Alnyne, b. liartkoff . 8 j Gibson, c. and b. Hartkod' 1 I ; Freeman (not out) 0 Kx-tras 9 Total 231 Bowling analysis:—HartkolF 8 lor 105, 'Griinnictt 1 for 7, Liddicut 1 for 41, Wallace 0 for 50, Keating 0 for 19. VICTORIA—Ist Innings. 278. Second Innings. Maync. c. McLean, b. Gibson 15 Park, b. Tyldesley 11 Willis, b. Calthorpe 00 Keating, st. MacLcan, b. Calthorpe 22 Hansford, b. Calthorpe 10 Grimmet, c. and b. Brand 5 Liddicutt, e. Chapman, b. Calthorpe i Ellis ,b. Tyldesley 10 liartkoff (not out) 14 Woodfull (not out) *1 Extras J Total for 8 wickets 104 Bowling anlaysis:—Gibson 1 for 01; Freeman 0 for 16, Tyldesley 2 for 21. Calthorpe 4 for 41, Brand 1 for 24.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1922, Page 4

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CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1922, Page 4

CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1922, Page 4

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