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ILSTIIALIAH AVI) N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. ENGLISH TKA.M’S TOFU. A DEI, A11)10, November 3. 'I he English cricketers are busy practising. The wicket to-day was heavy owing to recent rain, but they hope to net in a good deal of solid work'. The Englishmen's team to meet South Australia will be:—A. E. R. Gilligan, .1. W. 11. T. Douglas, A. P. F. Chapman, .). llolibs, .1. AY. Iloarne, K. llendreu, F. K. Woolley, 11. Sutelilfe. It. Tvldeslev, .M. AY’. Tate and 11. Strudwick.
WIN FOU A'lt TUBI A. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) ADELAIDE, Nov. 5. The cricket match was concluded in bright warm weather, the wicket showing signs of wear. Victoria in the second innings lost 7 wickets for *l2O (Park tin, Hendry (not out) 100, Liddirut t (not out) do). Victoria won by three wickets and twelve runs. ADKLAIDK. November fi.
Victoria in the second innings made 10!) not 121) (Park .‘IS, l’onsford 77. Woodful 07). Dowling—Grimmitt I for 170, A. Richardson 2 for 81. Hendry batted confidently without hesitation. Tfis display was chanceless and he severely punished the loose ones. Grimmitt bowled remarkably well, taking tune wickets in the two innings for 20.8.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1924, Page 1
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