CRICKET.
[by TELEGRAPH—I'ER. PRESS ASSOCIATION 1 .AIEI.BOITiNE. Jan 4. Australia’s first innings realised 3(j<). A. L!ieliardson made 144. and Gould ‘23. In the howling l.iddieutt took 0 for (15: Hartkopp 3 for PJ' 3 . Thu weather was fine and the wicket good. The mu-outs. A. Richardson and ; Gould carried the score to 258. Then came a rapid collapse, none of the remaining batsmen reaching figures. Richardson, after a patifi't-exc-'lent innings, went at the ninth wicket with the total of 3UB. Riddiciit t was in great ' tt.riu won t)"- ■ -d llartkoff ably seconding him. AIEI “"A-'ANE. lanVictoria. ? the m-coGO ; •'?' . , .11,: Aiavi— tirade two Wicket? for -P'. •«..> - • IMnsford net «uw.ll . out) 4 f >. TjH* \U ‘ ‘ *"•' | t llJrr ;l exhibition. Ponsford am m ,^ a . mirtieularly fine P" lllsl ""(- a ill J* t; “ „ c , „. IV o a cnaiico t\t tv?. Pniistonl K* I'* 1 '*
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1924, Page 2
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140CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1924, Page 2
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