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[ill’ TEL EG It Am—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION’] GREGORY NOT TO PLAY. I SYDNEY, Feb. 22. j Gregory lias anotineed he will not | play against the Englishmen. j M.C.C. WIN RUBBER. CAPETOWN. Feb 22. 1 Maivlebone won the match by 108 runs. , SOUTH AFRICA. 2nd Innings. | Taylor, e. Fender, b. Kennedy ... 102 j Blunekenhurg, b. Oilligan 9^ Conygham (not out) 3' Hall, e. Woolley, b. Kennedy 0 Extras 17 1 Total 234 Bowling;—Gilligan 3 for 78, Ken-j nedy 5 lor 76. Macaulay 2 for 39. Fender 0 for 21, Woolley 0 for 3. | '■ Received ibis dav at 10.30 ain ) j CAPETOWN, Eeb. 22 j Play was resumed in cloudy weather. Taylor by vigorous batting, | made a plucky stand, hit-ting six fours! and one six before being snapped in the slips. He gave only one chance, misjudging .Mead when 93. Though Eng- 1 land won the rubber, a strong feeling exists that the teams are evenly divided throughout the test series. ! In a speech. Taylor emphasised j that the experience gained by young African cricketers would prove invultt j able to them, when they iciv Souring j England next year.
NELSON EXPLAINS NELSON. Eeb 23. Re Mel.area's cabled comments on [ the Nelson match. ITcemnn after the . game, asked if it was the weakest team j they had met. said; "No. not by a long chalk" yon have some good cricketers. Saxon (03) is a fine hat, also Kemnitz. Neale was nnlucky. , After appealing set. to be out for the I best eatel, of the tour. Newman with | coaching would be a first-, lass bowler. Swan, as lie was leaving; said : “You have given us ;i line time here. You , have some 'good material." McLaren did not visit Nelson. . j CANTERBURY Y. WELLINGTON. ’ CHRISTCHURCH Eel,. 23' I The Rluukct Shield maioli. Canter- j bury v. Wellington. commenced at Lancaster Park to-day in line ivoallu'l'J Canterbury won tile lux- and halted.IU ('. Blunt opening to Brice, with Worker a.t the other end batting to M' Girr. Worker scored ;• . ingle lr„m , McGirr’s first ball, but the opening, was very slow, four overs producing four runs. 1 The scores al noon were 31 lor no wickets Blunt. 13. Worker 19. j
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1923, Page 3
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