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CRICKET NEWS.

CSTKAI.IAN A Nil N.Z. CAItMI ASS'ICI-V'tON

(Received this day at S a.in.) SYDNEY, January 10. South Australia—Second Innings .‘lß.l (A. Richardson 155. Williams sd. Townsend 25. Rymill (not out) 50, Morgan 22:. Analysis—Mailed 6 for 128, and Rows 2 for 41, Punch 1 for 22, Hendry 1 for 511. New South Wales second innings, none for sixty-four, (Collins 22, llardsley :15). The weather was line and cool. The visitors appreciated the change and shaped much better than Die previous day. Their chances were enhanced by the absence of Scott who met with a accident practising and was unable to howl. Richardson gave a line all round innings, scoring freedv off all bowl' r-. After severely punishing Maiiey. he mil a victim to one of his short ones. Stepping out. he missed and Oldfield whipped off the hails. He hatted 230 minutes and hit sixteen fours and a sixer. With Townsend he put on fifty-one in thirty-six minutes. Williams and Ryin ill showed attractive, merry cricket. Maiiey was in great form. At one siege he had four for twenty-three, to his credit.

M.C.C. TEAM AT TKMFKA. TIMA RC. Jan 0

The Englishmen opened a two-days match against a combined A-hluirtoii-,South Canterbury-North Otago team at Teniuka to-day. The weather at the (einin nceinent was beautifully fine. Hut rain ,et in later, making tlm wicket difficult. The homcisters. hatting tlr-t. shaped indifferently, being di-mi—ml in 00 minutes for 52. Xieoll (Ashburton) 15. alone gained double figure-. Tvldcslev took five wickets lor 10: Hill-Wood 4 for 22, and Chapman 1 for 6.

The visitors hatted for just over two hours scoring 281 tor G wicket-. Brand made 85. He wa- missed when aoont 40. Lowry made 48. Hartley 31. Chap man 27 mot outi.

Me bean stumped three local batsmen and Hill-Wood howled five no halls, four in one over.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1923, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
308

CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1923, Page 2

CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1923, Page 2

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