CRICKET.
IUHI'IIAMAN AND H.Z. CJAIIiiJE AHHUUiiTION. OKYLON V. iM.C.O. COLOMBO, October I. The Marylcdione team arrived here all well, excel t Woe I lev, who is suffering from stomach trouble. They playeil a match against CevJon. The weather was line, alter heavy rain and the wicket heavy. Ceylon won the toss and sent in the visitors. The scoring was slow. Mary.l elione made 711 (Sideline 11, Kilner 17, Whysall 10, Tyldesley VI). Cresswell, an old Somerset howler took S lor 38. At one stage his average was It for 5. Ceylon made 58. Waldoek, an old Canihridj'e Blue, made IS. being the onlv double figure. Ciillijian took I! for •I. Tyldesley -I for 25, and Freeman 2 for 2. In the second knock. MnryleJione had lost I for 111, when time Vas called. Chapman made 70 by brilliant driving, including four sixes. (Ilecoived this dav at 8 a.in.) SYDNEY, (let. 0. Saturday’s cricket matches were continued to-dav. Flaying for the l<u:versity against llaiidwiek, Hock made 151 For Cliche against Cordon. Treimery made 111. Macartney took four wickets for forty. For .Manly against Waverley, Coomher took 0 lor 02. , , For Balmain against Ciiinherlaml, Mailey took 2 for 1-
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1924, Page 3
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