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CRICKET NEWS.

I [n>- TELEGRAPH—PEK PRESS ASSCI.IATION] i ' | M.C.C. AT NELSON. NELSON, -ran 30. The wicket was holding for the match, bin. tire weather remained glorious. Tile combined team made lift. Saxon siorcd 00 and Kemnitz IS. The Englishmen made 202 for 7 wickets. W. Millwood made 10, Wilkinson 7>2. Lowrv It), Chapman l not eat) 11. Freeman 13. and B. Hill wood (nob out) S. •Saxon gave a good all-round display. The Englishmen scored freely, and their lalding was brilliant. Thu local team’s fielding was good. For England, B. 11 ill wood took 3 wickets for 22: Tyldosley, 3 for 12; Freeman 3 for It), and Brand I for I fFor the combined team Newman took J tor 72 and Lotiisson I for 31. Wilkinson's score included a six< r and seven fours. Lowry ilit five fours. Nelson lost o for 13. hut the good partnership of Saxon, and Kemnitz added 30. England .at tlie commencement °f tin ir innings had lost 2 for 3u; hut the next wicket, edited a hundred. NELSON, Jau 31. The match was c'aitinued ill perfect weather. Chapman and Hill wood continued the overnight innings and in spite of smal l fielding carried t lie score to 249 before they were separated. The innings closed tor 219, Chapman playing a splendid game. Scores: (‘hapman (not out) < 1 Millwood l.h.v. h. Lotiisson 19 Tyldesley, c, McKellar b. Lotiisson 0 iSw an h. I.ouisson 0 Ext res ... 32 Total. .. •!'’> Bowling—Lanisson I for lc Newman o for 93; McKellar I for III: laps It for 27 : Nee. lo (l tor 27 I Real (I for 12. At Imi "lieou adimirumeul Nihon had lost 3 for 21. COM BIX E D—2nd. In nines. Saxon ii. Millwood . I Eden b. Freeman 3 McKellar (not. out) ID l’ctpont h. Freeman R Kemntiz (not out l " Extras 21 ] 3 wickets lor 21 X..K.W. BEAT VfCT'ORIA. KVD7-EY. -fan 39. Victoria in the second innings scored i 1 79. Keating made 34. Willis 23. and, I lartkoff IS. Scott took three for of), and Mailcy o for 73. | New South Waite wmi hy an inning.-' and 28 runs. | Tb ■■ weather was fine and the wicket i The batsmen played caul inusly. ' hut ihu howling of AI alley and See' w -e; irresistible, and th*'* match euie d 7.1 minutes aft r the n’siinqit ion. CARETOWN. Jan. 31 j The cricket match: northern districts i,( Nat-al against Marylehoilo, was ifclaved through itonils. The locals included nine public si’kools old hoys. Nnrth.;l Imre lost, eight wickets h r 135 >));: I !\S •

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1923, Page 3

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CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1923, Page 3

CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1923, Page 3

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