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CRICKET.

SOUTHERN DIAMSIQN V. GREYMOUTH. A him tell will he played between the above teams oil Cass Square on Saturday next, play conimeneiitg at 10.811 a.m. sharp. The following are the leanis— Southern Division—Craig, O’Connor. Stoop. Griffiths, Hannister J., Twotney, Nash, C'aricy, S-. Thomas. King, (", Lleiuing. Eincrgc-i.eies:—H. AVells. A. Thomas. Starkey and Fleming W.

Any of tiie above players unable to plav are requested to notify the Secretary. Grcymouth—Barlow, (Milan. Knapp. Pdanis, Uinelisman, .Mclntosh. Cooper. O'Brien. F«ss. Nightingale and Burns. [liY TEI.KCRAPII —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] N.S.W. TF.A.M AT ASHBURTON. ASHBURTON, Feb. 12. A little overnight rain freshened the pitch for the .Australians. There U excellent cricket weather with an overcast sky. Major Galbraith in welcoming the team expressed appreciation to the X.Z. Council for allotting A-iiburton the first southern match. Mr Cochrane, the .Audraban manager, Mated that til" reply re tie* thirteen men was col. \e. do wind you like, but yes, no obieeiam. lie assured bis hearcim that t !, c Australia us took" New Zealand's eriekclefs ’ contain'd soma ol i I:.■ b.*-d cricketers in ilia world and he ho;- d tin n visits would In- i'tvq'.lent. thus giving the tinpiov ci in - 11 1 i.| cricket a groat impetus. a! !"1 Mi-V, ( ai.-i.. -aid ila w ;>•« iigiveably surprised at tln ■-ltil-.it ion ol AAVilitu-.1011. If (here wa- any id,-a aboard lhai i i-c An-.i ralinas c aid dismiss the New Zealand team- .' ln-v-v: i ibe v liked. In.- wi.- bed to. d I-a hi me lbjniGlie mind iii'omptiy. !■■• feared that Ibe idea bad gamed some cuieiicv in AYellingtoli. I’ltiv begins at two. N.S.W. V. ASHBURTON. ASHBURTON. Feb. 2. Following are tin- a-un-s in to-day's match. N.S.W. v A-lilini-ion. th" latter bait ing lie- 1. : ASII BI'KTOX - Pi. | linings. A. AL Kcolev. i,. K ippax .. f. 11. .1. < hai h. Everett . . n ,T. R. Ni< oil. e. I’lincli. b. Andr." I-"-X. Tasker, b. Kippax 27 K. Burns, c. Mailey. h. Kippax ... AS W Brennan, at. Raleliffc b. Mailey I ! L. Ilollord. I:. Mailey ... AM 11. Fryer, ... I! N. Brnsuali. :-. Kippax. b Hendry 12 It. .McGregor. 1,. 11,-:. dry . IS *k Willis. and b. .Mailey •! 11. AI illiebamp. (not out) ... 2i> | Extras ... (t | ... I Total 27 I I Row ling analysis : E\ crel t I I'nr I. j Andrew:-- I for -IS. Kippax 8 for «s. !!. ; I’.irdsh-y (I for Reach tl for 2M | .Mailey 8 for !■",. ! 1,-n-io Im- M. N.S.W. Bt. Innings. A. I’lincli. h. Burns IA I). Alullarkev in-i out) IA I!. Bard-ley. e. Liver, b. i'uri:- 2 j H . ! lemiry ! not out) 8 j ! I otal lor 2 wickt-i -- I’ow-ci-fu!, pen.-i rating and sool liing, ‘"NAZOL” means quick relief from colds. Acts li!;.- a .-barm. I- (id he lit! dose.--'Cji.—rr-tt-.» T.ROTT3 y.('. TROTTING ROAL’D M LETS. ('(>NS| Did! ABLE To DO. lay 11.1.t-I.c U"t! - i’ti: s y-aa.n.-Cl! I!lST<' 11 !' l!( 11. L-b. 17 At a meeting of !;■:>,! ■•: the N.-sv Zealand Trotting A- -: liioii. lla- j i’resi.-lent, Mr l>. Solig. s.id : ■•’!'!:.-r ■ are some eases jhn a.r ami auag Ila minds o'" ihe nubile to vidi-b ! intend I'cl'eri ii, ■ I-rielly. I refer. ; -frf i- c.hirly. i" the Look Out on.---. J .-anmit. mg--: anythin--; Lb.-u mb In nr" jildir.a the am use.i. bill I wont m i hat as - a-mi as thr ('mirt m e-■ !iu- - are .•om-'mled tl -tv will I•• a . mb! r aI ■ I - ; ■:" a ■ i:: 1 1 work ha lid . Bo :rd :•) | trie- if. ’ will : my-.-If wi l h i I hi- si -:r -nma t tin- m'r-m : t The Board of lie New Z- 'md T-m. - ting A -iat i -:i - "id :" d Ih” :)-:•:' i < 7 the .Mamie a 1.1! Trotting ( lab in icpciiding for twelve niotitbs .A. •!. lb" a I log—! inierfer-m ■ with L-.lv /. -. Tic chairman. Air l : . S-bg. eel that many serious thing. w-u-o ofien reported by tbe Stip ieiidiarins. and Im was glad to ■■ it" lb-;! (ji - ( inks v. m(akii.-: action. II corulennc'd. in t'- - present civ---, a 1.-U-r wriilcn to thBoard liv the S'cr-mv of N-mlh Island Trotting Owners' and T'.r. ' :-' j Ata-oeia: in. as it vas ti ciam n o |. trying to inlltiencc a jury on h-abab • 1 an accused ].ersou. The motion was rafried ivainni-/ m -

North Island Ovruofs’ and Brooders’ Association ihat any repitiiioii <>l the umvarrantoil attempt to interfere with the course of justice would he made the subject of vi<j;orni|s action,

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1924, Page 4

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CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1924, Page 4

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1924, Page 4

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