CRICKET.
.ITS! RAMAN AND N.Z. CAM.* ASSOCIATION. LONDON, November 2G. The " Evening Standard. ’ commenting oil the Marleyboiie team’s victory in Sydney, states: It "• thoroughly workmanlike, not being due to anv individual triumph. but to team work, whirl, is the best sign tor the future."
(Received this day at S nun.) AlEl-BOURNE. Nov. 27. The cricket was resumed in showery weather. The wicket was good n< '[ had been covered. Ibe nun wwi.il times interferred with the play. South Australia’s second innings realised 292 ('Gould not out “•>. A • "'filing: "Tarrant 3 for 19. I.iddi.-ut 2 for 1?* , . • i Victoria in tin- second tunings ban lost no wickets for G 8 (Alaync not out IS. AVoodfall not out 19).
AFRICAN CRICKET (Received this day at 11.-5 R.nw) CAPETOAYX. Novemlier 20. Pretoria in their first inning* made ,55 Xeeiihain made 58. Kennedy took I for 81. Parker 4 for 1 ”" n caused play to be abandoned for the dav. • . ..
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1924, Page 3
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