CRICKET NEWS.
tin- TELJ.cnAPH— ;»j:r press association] A 11 PCE SCOREMKI.IIOI EXE, Feb. (>. Replying to Tasmania's" first innings score ot 21S. Victoria scored 1059 . Ponsford 129. I .owe loti). The whole team scored double figures. Ponsford batted for eight hours and bit fortytwo fours. lttiVTEll’s telegrams. deceived this day at 12.95 p.m.) CAI’ETOWN. February 5. Transvaal's first innings against Mnryleboite realised 111 (C'atterali 68) Macaulay took four wickets for -'3O. i’etuh r 4 lor fin. Marvleboue in the second innings have 10-t one wicket for 142( Russell ."fl. Sandhtun (not out) 60). Stumps were then drawn, 'the weather was fine and wicket good. M ith the exception of Cattendl the Transvaalers made a poor showing against good howling and fielding. Macaulay’s leg then;v proving most effective. The Englishmen adopted caretitl. tactics against good howling.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1923, Page 3
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