CRICKET NEWS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z.' CAIII.E ASSOCIATION. (Received this day at 11.30 a.m ) CAPETOWN. November 22. Maryleboue commenced a mutch at Grahamstown against a local district ! and colleges combined fifteen. The j weather was hot and a- matting wicket was used. Gnihauistown lost six wickets for seventy nine (Hold 231 when vain stopped play. SYDNEY', November 23. Mae La reu’s team have arrived. They expressed themselves well satisfied with the results of matches so far, and with the practice they are getting. They consider they can improve their showing in the future. The team is remarkable for tall men. four standing over six feet high. They arc expected to depart for New Zealand on Saturday week.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1922, Page 3
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