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CRICKET NEWS.

«, I’ST HAM AN AND 5.7.. CAIII.H ASSOCIATION. victorr.\ heat sorrn A F.STR ALTA • MKT.BOKRNE, .Innmiry I. Tlio cricket mati'li was concluded in line wen flier. South A ustrnlia’s sec»ml im.'ngs realised ninety. V. Richardson made At. Rundcll Id. and Townsend 16. Wallace took two wickets for 21 ; l.iddicut 2 for !): TTnrtkoff d for 2-1 : Victoria won by 2GS. V. Richardson was the only batsman who showed any ' confidence. He hatted aggressively. Tfartkoff’s deadly howling demoralised the others. A CI.OSK FINISH. .'Received this dav al 11. do a.m.l OA 1 ’F.TOWX. dm nary I. I s f ATI VT. KRONE--2nd. Innings. Mann e. Blnnckenherg b. Hale ... 45 .)A ll >l> si. Ward b. Mall .‘IS Kennedy (not outl 11 Bn wn run out 0 Macaulay (not outl 1 Extras 0 i !) wickets for .... 17:1 ' Rowling analysis Xuren for 41. i Hall 6 for 63. Blanckenherg 1 for 56. I Francois 0 for 10. The conclusion of the match was , most exciting. Mann was missed at | cover when eighteen. A lew runs later •Tupn was missed at extra cover. Three ; other possible chances were not taken. Kennedy surviv'd a most confident ap- . peal by the howler and keeper. The ! fielding otherwise was keen but bntsmen were inclined to he nervous and. uncomfortable, Fin gland won by one wK’kef

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1923, Page 3

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CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1923, Page 3

CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1923, Page 3

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