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! HY TKI.K-HtAPn—l'Klt I'ttHSK ASSOCIA'nox j AUCKLAND \'. OTA.GO. DUNEDIN. Jnu A. The ventluir was dull, hot hrigiitou-1 ini:, when Die Auckland and Oi.-i-i:-(•(iinmeneil a mateli this afteri'o:" iI; 11 (.! woo lie to-s. and hatted on a good wicket', iu-t a littl ■ 1m:,,.'. dt-'r Dip tain Commings cod !’aiici:ia (ipened. The latlir got I'nur oil' I’e.uih's fii'-: 1 1:> 1!. litii ciekecl tic iiith hall to A 100 at mid-oil'. Ilor-pnois oil- . lowed, ami ten runs iver- rai-od wiDiout further loss. Attcklami’s first innings roali'i'd 'Jld for three limits ”!i minutes play. Tinonly batsman to make a substantial score wa- ('omtning--. who ••cmpilcd 00 til lor lieing diopp. d at .(Ah Otago's fielding' was keen and :u-.orate, and soveli Auckland men. wet cut to catches. AUCKLAND- Ist Innings. Cummings, e. .Mt-Bcalh h. Dickin- I son .j 00 Rauwson. c. Alloc li. .Mcßeath .... I I lorspool. c. Duncan b. Alcffeatb .. fi Anthony, c. Duncan b. .Mcßeath ”1 IBurton. c. and b. Alcßcntb Wlm'an. c. (iiilland b. Casey ’• I'-'ok-Smilb. c. Cit*e.\ b. .Mcßeath (* living, li. Alcßenth R> Gillespie, h. Dickinson - Garrard (nut out) -• Player, !,. Allot. GU Extras ; Total -lb Bowling aniaysis:: .Mcßeath (i lot--11-. Dickinson - for 'hi. Alioo ! for ‘JO. ( a-oy 1 lor :17. (falland 0 for J. SE( ONI) T EstT MATCH. Cl I R ITK Ti Uli! i. dan. A. | The sci onil lost inti tell wa- begun at 'Lancaster Park this afternoon in glorious weaDiet. It,-lore a largo al- ■ tendance. ALirhm-u . Mill-Wood and Tyhk'dev were omitted from the English team, which was captioned by . Hartley. New Zealand won Die ton*, and stayed at the wickets all Dm afternoon.' gi vi ll *an excellent exhibition of bat7iti.' ~ Nearly all the batsmen made oood. and with a fast wicket and outfield. there was fairly rapid scoring, with crisp c!c«n fielding, and tin erickwas good to watch. ; Collins and Blunt opened lor New Zealand, and Die score stood wm'ii a separation was efl'octed. rec-,-m, taking a .-mart catch off TUmH at third man. sImc.I.I m went w ill; Dm score mmltel- - ed. . , | .sum..", and Collin went for Dm bowling, blit eventuaiiv Eroeman clean howled Land "'l'f 17” . J A 3. Collins roach,al the ' ” pis ii-e. but Brand came on and caught and howled him first hail. He batted for 133 minutes, and hit sixteen lour*, ids'... L-10J. Garrard did not survive long, being coii, behind the wickets. Jl.-- ' di.cpherd and Dam put up a hue partnership, and Die score stood at 3m. ;, )u ,I, Shepherd wa* out leg betou. U 31J Dacre was eatight- at short leg. and Bernau and Mef'irr filayid • tinu*. r v|"v ZF.AT \ND. Ut r.pmtgs Collins, e. and Brand - Blunt e. Freeman, b. Btatio ... . Sueddou Titohmnrsh. b. Brand < Lambert, b. Freeman Slieoherd I b.w.. b. Caltluirpe .... ( airtrd C McLean, b. Caltlmrpe o Da ere. m TilchmarMi. b. Caltborpe 4o Be.ruati mot out) ~ MeGirr (not out) Extras ... " Total f» r 1 v icl'C'"
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1923, Page 3
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