CRICKET.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION CAPETOWN February 24. England in the second innings have hukL i)>vi> hundred and pixty-cigbt. (Tyldeslcy 70, Jamieson 43, Tennyson ID, Nicholas I. Puker 3, Geary 4, Barkey, nut out. 2.) Extras 3. The Africans won by 21. WEATHER THREATENING. SYDNEY, Februray 23. The weather is dull and threatening for the cricket.
A RECORD SCORE. (Received this day at X. a.m.l SYNEY. February 25. Andrews score is a record. I e the highest ever made ..y an Australian against an English eleven. UMPIRES TAKE UMBRAGE. SYDNEY, February 24. The Secretary of the C ricket l mi.j res Association stated to-day that should Elder and Crocket be- brought from Melbourne to umpire the filth test' it will cause trouble, as the Association takes it as an insult to Australia that there are only two men capable of umpiring a test match.
INVERCARGILL. Feb. 25. Play was resumed in splendid weather and the wicket was good. At noon Victoria laid lost 5 for S - _ Muvne (run out) ’ Wood full, c. l’oole. h. Goodsir " 11. Austin l.bw Kills, c. Hamilton, b. Poole 1: j Liddicutt (not out) I” Ransiord. b. Goodwill - Willis (not out)
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1925, Page 3
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