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GRFGKET NEWS.

„ts ITIAUAN .1 Mi N.z. C.iUI.K As.soi (VIIO.N DUNEDIN. January 5. Whelan made 57 "hen lie v. - s honied hi Gallant. Seven for 251. Giile-nic next "as bawled by Meßeath for 17. the total being 2!>2. At l incle- n adjmiiiinieut eight for 528. Irving (out v-i'l ) 55. Gr: :a id ( not out) 2li. .DI’NEDIN. Jan S. The cricket was resumed in warm

weather. At 152 Burton was howled "ith a full toss from Dit-kc-usnii and Wlmlan followed. At IS'I Anthony "as run out. he was halting rmilidriul.v. 11 is 07 took two hours, After 57 minutes, the total 21(1. went up, P 5 of which was .scored in 57 minutes today. (i~2!i>. AUCKLAND I !oiling.-. Burton, b. Diclu nsnn . 12 Anl Imny run out 07 At lunch, S for 525. (Irving, ie 55. Garrard, in 2(1. extras 2-S). CHKISTCH I’RCM. .fan S. Ike second test i\a s coni I o sled in per-

fi - - -1- weather, good wicket and small i"iul:iiici The overoiglii score was 7 for 52P. AL-Girr resinned the howling. having recovered from his mishap on S--1 u rdn v. He bun led well ami the

-.roiing w;i- slow, Bernaii bowl-.ni a maiden in which I iarl Icy survived an ap]ical for a catch at (In- wick- Is. In Ale! ;irr'.s next over, Brand was caught by ('ollins ;ii square l-.-g. first ball. 551

- - 22. lie batted for 72 minutes. Gibson gave a chance oil Bct'iiau m tlie dip-. Both howlers -cut down

maidens .making lour in 2- minute-. The m'iil'v reached 5511 ill t’i’-s hours, nineteen niioole-. the int.-l ;it mno was P for 5!>7. I'.ilison scored lic.-l;. am! I lonic; passed 5H after luo oouis hailing. 1 ’|::x had been in progri ss t-i minutes when Aleut! acccpte da cham-t hv Ojhson oil Bernean. -•• > • P 2(h Non* mils wren needed lo pass New Zealand' - total u hell Freeman (the last man) uciil in. Two le;’. byes omi" first ami then Freeman s i,red lour of. a rising tiall which -aihal over third i.: 7e- next hall he drm e to the oil fur tour putting. England in H’" lead. Th inning-, al ill's -B'gi "‘ i ..ii minut es com |si red ill* New Zealand's 251) miniitt s. Ah oil i. tie id p.-ri’aii a>- 57L be-. M-Onr g. i ; !,c last wicket iihc-h fTv-nnan -kn-d. Tim innings elo-'i'l tor 5--1 at "on--, lasting live hours IP minutes. At 'luncheon New Zealand had lost Hi fee for 5 1. ENGLAND First lonine--. Ilraial. o. Collins, b. AleOirr -- (Jihsoli. e. All Oil. 11. Reninu ... .... 2!) Freoman e. and b. AB O:i v I ' Hart It y (not out ) j'" jioVviln'g": Ali Lor 1 b.r '.’ o -l-"'y : 1'.,, c;Y. IJeruaii I for PP. Onirard I for 15. Sneddon P for 15. Blunt U for It. Shepherd H I'm i - NEW ZEALAND -Second Inning Blunt, b. Ir can . . I'lins. e. Wilson b. Callhorpe .... Ft Si'iepherd. In I allborp. Sm ddon i not mu > . • ” Daero i not mil I ' \; ..v Zeal:-ml 5. for 117 H ere Gml out 12. Sneddon not out -Hi.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1923, Page 3

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GRFGKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1923, Page 3

GRFGKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1923, Page 3

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