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CRICKET NEWS.

-ISTK.VI.IAN AND N.Z. (’.MII.K ASKOCIAT lO.N. WIN AT TEM.UKA. TIMAIH. Jan. lo the cricket inaici, I.elweeu tin- Eng listi, uc, and the Combined Team oi the Minor A.ssoeiat ions was continued at Tcmukn tu-day in delightful weather. Tin- visitors’ overnight score was carried in 107. ( Impmau hitting up v l (mil cm), im-luding fourteen fours, hy l-right cricket, iho only blemish !,eiu a iliiiicc.il cliiiuci- when lie was about SO. Cat! horpn also hit Dill for All, gained in thirty minutes, and conlaii: ing ihrcv .-ixeis and six fours. con-.liined team's second innings realised 161. The lop scorer was: Hay will, 31, containing six boundaries. Hargreaves and Eaton, with, 20, were Ihe next he-t scorers. The English],u-n won In ~n innings and 20 1. In the howling for l lie visitors, Titchmarsh look four for 11. and Wilson three for 17. X.S.V7 DEFEAT SOUTH AUSTRALIA SYDNEY, Jan. 10. New South Wales in Ihe second innings r,vi tun- wicket tor 99. ( ollins made 37 and Bardsloy was not out for 66. New .South Wales won >•>- nine wick,6 ■>. The went her wsis line and the wicket j good. Collins and l!ardsley played ! merry cricket, and brought the end jn j si-ghl before the former was howled j In Wliitty. Bardsley made the hal- j a lice.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1923, Page 4

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CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1923, Page 4

CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1923, Page 4

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