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jn { TEi.EOUArii—veu er.s'ss asso.'tation] M'.C C. AT PALMERSTON. PALMERSTON N. Ech. . 'i he match A1.C.1. v. Combined Associations was concluded to-day in lim weather on a good, last wicket, io" M.C.C. declared their innings closed at their overnight score of 3 wickets for 306 runs, and in their first mini • tlie combined ieani made 123 1 -■> ;i ! ) i McVicar 25. both ol PalmerstonL At no stage ol the game weie ’-he home team in command. |„ their second strike, M.C.C. made 53 for 6 wickets, and declared Hlill\Vood 36). , . , , In bowling. Massey la high school scholar) and Bennett effectively disposed of the visitors. He former gettine t for 11 and Bennett-tor The former put up a Dominion record for the tour. The combined team, replied with do, leaving M.C.C. the victors by 1 runs. VICTOR! ' BEAT TASMANIA. AIET. BOURNE. Fen. ~ The Victoria-Tastnauia match cndel in a win for the Victorians by an innings and 600 run-.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1923, Page 3
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