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CRICKET.

IVSTRAMAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION

MATCH DRAWN. LONDON, June n. Yorkshire declared their second innings clc-.-d when 112 for 3. Africa -in ti.e secui: 1 Minings made 111 lor ft wickets iSusnkiud 0(1). Heavy overnight rain delayed the start, rain interrupted play and the match was drawn. LONDON, June 7. The South Africans tu-da.v commenced a match against Cambridge. The weather was fine, while tho wicket was slow. Rain stopped play for the dayjust alter the tea adjournment. South Africa put- up 274 tuns for 5 wickets. Noitrse, made 143 not out. Noutse gave a faultless display of driving, cutting, ami leg hitting. Tie reached the century, including fifteen tours, in J4t minutes. Three Victorians, Mann, White and Austin, are included in the Cambridge team. Sussex made Kid against Middlesex. Stevens took -1 for -IS. .Middlesex • 32, Minkin taking 5 lor -13. Lancashire made 113 against "Yorkshire. MacAttly took u for 40. Yorkshire lost one for 3. Against Notts, Surrey made 19.1 for me wicket. Hobbs scored ION (not out), and Jeaxieke 00. Surrey’s first innings Against Sussex realised *53. Tate took \ for 22, and Milligan 4 for 24. Sussex made 135. Peach look 8 for 00. 11 < took four wickets with successive balls at IOJ. •Surrey in the second innings lost :) for T’l

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1924, Page 1

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215

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1924, Page 1

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1924, Page 1

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