CRICKET.
[ilV TELEGRAPH—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCHURCH, Feb. 22, The attendance was between 201X1 and 3000. The sum of £147 was taken at the gates. The cricket generally was bright and interesting. For Canterbury. Patrick played a fine innings. Once ho got set he scored at a rapid rate. Crawford also played an af tractive innings. ALacartney opened his scoring account at a great rate, but slackened oil'. CAXTERBURV—First Timings. Blunt, c. Oldfield, h. Punch ... 21 Saxon, b. Alailey ‘l3 Oliver, run out 3 Rage. e. Hendry, b. Alailey ... 21. Patrick, b. Macartney Crawford. I>. Punch • 00 Boon, c. Oldfield, I>. Alacartney ... 0 Sandman, 1.b.w., I>. Punch ... H Cunningham, b. Punch ... 1 Afcßeth (not out) ... ~ Extras • ■ ■ * Total Bowling analysisHendry 0 for 87, Alacartney 3 for 36, Punch 4 for 24, Alailey 2 for 97. N.S.W.—First Tunings. Alullarchy, 1.b.w., b. Alcßetli ... 12 Punch, b. Cunningham ... 0 Alacartney (not out) ••• 4,5 Itatcliffe. 1.b.w.. !>. Cunningham 34 Kippax (not out) ® _ Extras ” Total for 3 wickets 103
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1924, Page 2
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161CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1924, Page 2
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