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CRICKET.

HOKTIKA V. GBEYAIOUTII. This game was played on Cass Square on Saturday and resulted iu a win for Grey by 28 runs oil the Ist. innings. HOKITIKA—First Innings. O’Connor, b. Barlow ... 1 Thomas, b. Fass ... 0 Craig, run out . 2 Griffiths, b. Barlow ... 10 Roberts, l.b.w. b. Mullins ... 4 Stoop, st. Gillon, b. Barlow ... 2 Bannister, e. and b. Barlow ... 0 11. Wells (not- out) ... G Nash. b. Mullins ... 0 King, b Nightingale ... 10 Thomas, b. Aftillius 1 Extras 1 Total ... 40 Bowling analysis:—Barlow 4 for 12, Fa's 1 lev 7. Mullin'- 3 for 1. Nightingale I for 10 Hit EY MOUTH- -First Innings. Gillon, b. Nash ... 0 Altilliiis, e. Thomas, b. Griffiths ... S’ Nightingale, e. Thomas A. b. Nash , Hincksman, e. Stoop, b. Griffiths 11 Knapp, v. O’Connor, T>. Sump ... 14 Barlow, 1.b.w.. b. Stoop ... 8 Thomas, e. Craig. I>. Nash ... 0 Fass, h. Bannister • ■ Greenwood, e. King. b. Griffiths ... 0 .A forcer, (not out) . 3 Stokes, h. Bannister <> Extras ... 11 Total ■•■ GB’ Bowling analysis:—Griffiths 3 tor 1.2, Nash 3 for 24. Bannister 2 for 12. Stoop 2 for 9. IK)K I 'll K A—Second Innings. Griffiths, e. Hineksnian, h. Mullins ID Thomas S., e. Mercer, b. Fass ... 0 Nash, b Fass ... I Buberts, ii. Fass ... G Wells, e. Fass. I». Barlow ... 50 Craig. In Alereer 7 O’C'omior. b. Alerccr ... 3 K ing (not out) •• ■ I Bannister, l>. Alereer ... 0 Thomas A., e. and h. Barlow ... 5 Extras ... 3

Total ... 83 Bowling analysis:--Fuss 3 tor li. Hineksnian 1 for 11), Alullins 1 lor 10. Mercer 1 for 7. Barlow- 1 for IS. IHY TKI.KtfH.M’II l’Eli I’IlEbS ASSOCIATION.] N .S.W. V. OTA HO. N.S. WALES’ BIG SCORE. DUNEDIN, Feb. 17. Ideal weather prevailed for the continuation of the match N.S.AY. v. Otago, and a large crowd was present at Carisbrook. Tile gate takings on Friday xvero £l3O. and on Saturday £l2O. The visiting batsmen completely mastered the bowling, and added 049 to their overnight score of 103. and at the end of the day had lost 8 wickets for 752. including three centuries. Bunch made 170. Ki( pax f not out) 150. and Macartney 130. I lie last named made In’s runs in a most spectacular- fashion in exactly 120 minute-. Punch gave a good display vigornm. hatting, arid Ivippax gave a delight fill exhibition ol finished hatting. combined wiih hard hitting in making 150 not out.

A peculiar feature of the game was the fact that eaeii side lost three men to run (i'll i'lo'u.-iohs. Otygo Midi.a; was clean .mil keen -lit ; u-,..ugh an w metis day, hut the !.:;• ■ .Jin:— r'-: -ntod no diJlie'tHies to the- < >TAGU. —First, Innings. Blnmires, run out "5 Worker, e. Bunch, b. Mailev ... 39 A. W. Allot), e. UateliH'e, b. Mailev 2-1 H. C. Allot), !>. Hendry •-• 1° Galland, b. Alailey "1 AlcAliillun ••• 39 Knight, run out ■■■ -2 Cherry, b. Alailey ■•■ 8 Dickenson, run out B’ Torrance, (not out) Anderson, e. Macartney b. Alailey J Extras - 13 Total •■■ 201 Bowling:— Everett 0 for 02. Hendry 1 for IT. Macartney 1 for IS. Alailey :> for 80. X.S.W. First Innings. Mullarkoy. run out ■•• 20 Punch, b. Torrance I,G Macartney, e. H. Aloe. !>. A. Alou 120 Bard.sley. b. Galland 83 Andrews, run nut G Hendry, rim out, Y" Kippjix (not out) ••• ■ '* BateUffe. b. Dallam! Oldfield, e. Galland. b. Torrance ... 29 Alailey (not out) _ Extras • Total for 8 wickets 10 - Bowliug analysis:—Torrance 2 lor ItUi Dickinson 0 for 123. A. Allot) 1 for •_>()(!. v, la,Hires 0 for 109, Galhmd 2 lor gq, H. Aloe 0 for 9. ADELAIDE. February IG. hi the Sheffield cricket match, Victoria have lost 7 wickets for 354 (AVoodiu| 02. Willis GO. Hankofl 99, Liddicut (not out) 43, Ellis (not null 55). The weather for tlm cricket was dull and threatening, and the wicket was soft, a s the result of over-night ram. The innings opened sensationallx , I ons-fo.-ti being dismissed with the second I ii, 11 Flay xvas slow, but considering tlic state of the wicket, the batsmen vet, enterprising. Hartkoff and Mill's batted soundly, the former being at times aggressive and playing one of the lii cst innings seen in Adelaide for some time. In one over be scored fit teen runs. Ills innings lasted eighty one minutes and he hit, one six, and fourteen fours. Rain ended the days’ play at a lew minutes to six.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1924, Page 1

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725

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1924, Page 1

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1924, Page 1

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