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CRICKET.

[uv TKI.KGItAFIT —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] N.S.W. V. OTAGO. DUNEDIN. February IS. Alter lunch. Knight accompanied Alt'. i to the wicket, but did not last long, playing Mailey into his wicket before he had scored. Cherry was the next batsman and lie played quietly, blit confidently. and the pair scored numerous singles. Mailey missed a one-handed clumce in the slips by Cherry off Everett . A collapse set in, the innings finishing for 161 at 2.50 p.m. Worker, c. Rutclifi'e. b. Everett .. 3 McMulhm. b. Everett 0 A. AI 100. !,. Everett 3 (In lln ml st. Ralslilfe, b. Mailey ... 12 Blr.mires st. RutcTilTe b. Mailey ... 07 Knight b. Mailey 0 .Ohio c. Mailey b. Hendry 29 Torrance c. Kippax b. Mailey 0 Cherry b. Mailey 22 Dickinson st. Ratoliffe h. Mailey “ \ nderson (nut out) ■• ■ 1 Extras 17 total ...... IUI Bowling— Mailey 0 lor 11 . Everett 3 I >. 40, 11 did v v I lor TP. Macartney 0 tor 8. ADELAIDE. February 18. \i, tin-in in the first innings made 155. South Australia have lost 5 wickets for 10-1 uniini.sbed. There are no details. ADELAIDE. February 19. Victoria first innings 451 (Ellis 9-lb lb itih took 2 lor Pd. Waiwriglit 3 for South Australia lost 8 for 145). (A. Ik- I.unison d2, I’ritehard (not out; -Id. Murray 2d). 'the wicket was soft and weather dull. S; i;ii. Australian howling throughout V. Jl.- vei'V Weak, wiill the exeej. tioa of TV a i nwright. The local side opened cautiously and play was very slow- but despo • their care ice side early .showed signs of collapse. Rain caused several adjournments necessitating the me of MiwdiisL on the wicket and at 5.10. Sailing light stopped play for the day.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1924, Page 3

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284

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1924, Page 3

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1924, Page 3

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