CRICKET.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAIILE ASSOCIATION. CAPETOWN, Dec. 9. At Bulawnys, Rhodesia concluded their first innings with 121 and followed on, making 212 in the second innings. (Geinmel 59). . . England in their second innings lost 2 for -10, winning the match by 8 wickets. BRISBANE, Dec. 10. The Englishmen have commenced a day and a half match against Towooniba ill tine weather. England in their first innings have lost 7 wickets for 217 (Hobbs 27, Hearn not out 1*19). BRISBANE. December 10. Correction :—England lost two wickets for two hundred, and seventy-seven (Sutcliffe 90). LONDON, December 8. Sir Edwin Stockton, at the annual meeting of tlie Lancashire Cricket Club, announced that all the 19-1 players would lie re-engaged, and the county would have the services in all matches of McDonald, whom lie termed “ the greatest fast, howler in the world.” -T. T. Tyldesley was appointed instructor.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1924, Page 3
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