CRICKET.
[Reuters Telegrams.] i.oxnox, sopt. ii. Ti,e Champion County v. tin' H*vst of England:—A nrkshire nisitlo Ihb. (Holmes (12). Tote took I lor -18. Dougins 3 for l'2. The Rest mode Km for 2. (Hobbs II), Somlhom -hi). ENGLISH CRICKETERS, ej I.OXIIOX, Sept. M. Speaking in connection with the de- , part ore of'the cricket teom for AustraJia, Gilligau said so far os lov in his IMtvcr there would he no unpleasant incidents, and no tabling ei oitieles by members of the team. Thot tin? team would give Australia a good game who tlicr it he beaten or not was another question. NEW" YORK. Sent. Id. (Received this day at 5.30 a.m.) At Brooklyn th.e two day mateh. the English incognito cricketers versus a New York eleven, resulted in a draw, the Englishmen scoring a total of 231 runs against 2PG. The Britishers after hatting until live o’clock to-day made a totaT of BY} lor six wickets and deda red the second innings closed. Ihe New Yorkers made sixty-three for the loss of live wickets or twenty-nine below the total required to win.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 3
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