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CRICKET NEWS.

The pillowing will represem link! 1 1 lot in their mat'",! with Ivnilieii .it Hold! ilia on Sn unlay - Tulin.'h , C'a r~ Icy . Bober!", ihm-len. King, Sent'. Sherman. .1 King. \ Sechcct, Freitas \y,,"sn \. Emi'igeiu y King A. I 'ln' eommeuee- at IMb p.m. The follow ing i- the result of the Cricket Compel 1 1 ion in the Sontltetn Division, to dale: Matches played. Won L." I Drawn Points: Rimu 9 ■ 3 " • llokttika 8 a 2 0 r > Kanieri 8 3 ■> 11 “ Kiwis 9 I 8 0 I In the event of Hokitika defeating Kanieri on Saturday. Rimu and Hokitika will he level with 7 points each, mid will play the final at Hokitika on Saturday week. AUSTRALIAN* INL N.Z, CARLE ASSOCIATION. CAPETOWN. Feb 27. Marvlrbune in the Ist innings msulc pop i Street 88). Tucket t took I for Ene State in the second imnnc' made U-8. Fender took seven wickets I "if no. CANTERBURY WIN. CHRISTCHURCH. Feb. 28. 'Pfie Pltmkcl Shield mateh. \\ ellingcm v. Canterbury, was eoncluded today. Rain during the morning and showers at intervals delayed play til! 1.25 p.m. The suriare r! tL*■ wiehet was slippery, hut fairly firm, and a good supply ol sawdust enabled the howlers a fair foothold. The piny hi-t----od 85 minutes and Caiuerlvry won a memorable match by 111 runs. ' liir- am! Mulchings resumed ior Wellington. \ny hope Wellington had ol w inning was ojhii shattered, lor ( unniutrhain wilh his third ' fll cleanhowled Collins. It’d S'-h!. ( oinllifl'e Idlowed. h'li alter scoring five, lifted fine from Read to forward short leg. whore Newman brought ofl a :aitli; 13d 9 n. Henderson opened with a single to leg. • He then played a maiden from Read. Three singles came Inun ( uuningueoi next. 170 going on the hoard. A sing'came oil’ Read's next over, but the second hall of Cunningham’s next over knocked Hutchings’s left stump clean , out of the ground. Scores: j WELLINGTON 2nd. Innings. Hiddleston b. Read -d Raker st. Newman b. Cumiingha.ni 23 , T\oi thing h. Cunningham 2! j lompste" I). Cunningham 1 Aide, -Icy h. Read McGirr h. Read 0 Briee b. Sandman ■* Collins b. Cunningham h’ Hutchings h. Cunningham 21 j Condliffe. <■. Newman b. Read •> . Henderson (not out) - i Extras ' 1 Total 1

Bowling analysis—Head 1 for tft: Cunningham 5 for <-; Newman, none for 15: Sandman 1 I'm' 22: Gregory, none for I : Blunt none for 4.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1923, Page 3

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399

CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1923, Page 3

CRICKET NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1923, Page 3

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