WELLINGTON V. SOUTHLAND INVERCARGILL, Eel. 14. The Wfllingtoii-Southlnnd cricket match commenced to-day in line hut windy weather. The wicket was humpy, and all in favour of the howlers. Southland hatted first and made 61. Glozier (Id) was the- onlv double figure scorer, hut the extras added 28. Henderson took seven wickets for 29. getting the lie.st howling average, and he also did the hat- trick. Tn the second innings Southland have lost oiie wicket for 15. Wellington made a lucky 159. tlie last wicket e'lding over 50. The chief scorers were:—Baker 20. Henderson 38. McGirr 21. Dempster 19. Collins 15. Hughes 13. Aldersly (not out) 15. Fogo took -> wickets for 47. and Glozie four for 34. being the best Southland bowlers. M.C.C. V. ROTORUA. ROTORUA. Feb 14. The one innings match. Rotorua v. M.C.C. this afternoon was practically an exhibition of the. Englishmen’s hatting. Rotorua' declared at six for 210 —Hampsen (not out) 35, Fielier 20. Woodward 24. The Englishmen lost 3 wickets for 104—Wilson 23. McLean 02 Gibson 18, Morgan (not out) 18. Rotorua’s fielding was good. Hoc-kin, Wallis. Godsnlve and French took me English wickets.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1923, Page 2
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