CRICKET.
BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. N.S-W. V. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND, March 21. The ticket match. New South Wales v. Auckland, commenced to-day in tine weather. For Auckland Smith imd Sneddon and Player were the most confident batsmen. Player looking like making runs when the innings closed. The following are the scores: A UCKI -A NT I—F irs t Innings. Mertge c Mnilcy, b. Kvoiett 12 Prater b. Everett 2b Anthony, b. Everett ' Smith c. Punch b. Mnilcy 11l Sneddon, st. Oldfield, b. Alai Icy ... 25 Dncre c. Oldfield, h. Alailey 0 AlcLeod, I>. Everett 0 Alcott. c. Oldfield b. Everett 4 Player (not out.) 21 Rountree b. Everett 0 Coates b. Alailey 3 Extras 15 Total 123 Bowling analysis.—-Everett (> for 35; Ilendrv 0 for 31 ; Alailey 1 for 42. N.S.W.—First Innings. Bardsley (not out) 38 Andrews, b. Allot 19 Alncartney b. Alcott " Kippax (not out) 20 Extras 9 Total for two wickets 99
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1924, Page 3
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