CRICKET.
AUSTRALIAN AND X.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION 811 KFFi FI.D SIIIFf.D. ißeeeived this day at S a.m ' .MFLLOi'KXF. Jan. 2. The Sheffield Shield match beiwecit Victoria and South Australia was com- j rnenecd in dull, being overcast, weatiier. j There was an easy wicket. Victoria in j the fir'i innings have six wickets down j for 152 (.Mayne 12. Pme-lord sj. Love j It'}. At tile tea adjournment heavy] rain stopped play for the day. I The batsmen opened carefully, j Whitty was howling well, breaking to i the leg very awkwardly, only eighteen being compiled in the first half hour, hut when .Maylie was partnered by Pons ford they collared the howling and runs came much mere freely. Ponsi'ord batting particularly well. After he was dismissed the game again quietened j until a sudden storm caused abandon- j ment for the day. I
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1924, Page 4
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143CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1924, Page 4
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