CRICKET NEWS
jj; IM' ’■ f UK"! VJ CANTER BURY MATCH. IT AI AR U. dan 25. 'The Canterhiiry v. South Cantrrhurv cricket mateli wa~ (onlimied at ’Teiinika 10-day in dull weather. diving wicket gave idle vi-itois a hig ad vantage with the ball, ami tlir home side madi‘ a s.oim-w lull imlilfereiit show. With 34! to make, the boim-side -I:ii ( e i liisasi rotislv, ami the first innings #• | ;,i -'(I. Cl.aiig-os in the howling v.-ere tried, AleEwin taking 3 for 12. j'dmit 2 for M. and Sandman 3 for 14. Smith Canterbury followed on. and shaped better, managing lo play mil time and save an innings d; teat. Ihe score stood at IK! lor S wickets when stumps were drawn, lo allow - the v" tm-n in proceed on a 'omliern tour. )};„• 1 took I wickets for l<i. Harper •ji). wa - to|.( si orer for tlm home -id
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1923, Page 3
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147CRICKET NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1923, Page 3
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