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CRICKET NEWS.

j in- -rnr.EoiiAPi! .vn pp.kss association] CAPFTOWX, Fell. 10. The out-held was slow at lii-st and howling keen, with judicious changing. Mai-ylehulie collapsed except for Samlliam and Hu-sell!. The former, after a bright display played back. -Bussell was ovationed, Ihe crowd being highly appreciative of bis stand, which "as malic despite his imiispo-it am. Mr engineered the bowling from Cilligan, hut owing to the had light slumps were drawn ten minutes before lime. Rus-,-ell gave a chance to short-leg wimn twenty. The howlers divided the honours. and were supported hy brilliant lieldiim- throughout. CA P E TC) WO. Feb 30. The match was continued in windy and cloudy weather. The attendance was five thousand. i Mai'ylebone in the second innings made 2-11. Russell, c. Francisco, b. Blam-kon-burg 11l Cilligan (not out) 39 Hxjtras 15 Total 241 Howling:—Afeintjcs 1 for 13, Hall 2 for 55, Snooke 2 for 41. Conygham 1 for 4, Hlanckenhurg 3 for 50. Tapscott 0 for 2, Francois 1 for 15. Nourse 0 for 10. South Africa have lost 3 for 111. Caterall c. Macau ley, h. Cilligan 13 Meintjes. l.b.w. b Kennedy 21 Ward. b. Macaulay 10 Taylor (not out) 28 Nourse (not out) 1" Stumps were drawn shortly after tlie tea adjournment, owing to the had light. i I (Received this dav at 8 a.m.) ! ADELAIDE, Feh. 21. The cricket was resumed in fine weather and good wicket. South Australia have lost nine wickets for 205, (Murray 152). South Australia in the second innings made 303. (Hill 39 A. Richardson 32). Carlton took 5 wic-kets for 67. Victoria in tlie second innings lost 3 wickets for 103 (Woodfull not out 94, Love 7-0. Victoria won by 7 wickets. Murray, relying on the off drive hit seventeen boundaries, hut tired towards the finish,

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1923, Page 3

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CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1923, Page 3

CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1923, Page 3

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