CRICKET.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAUSE ASSOCIATION (Received this day' at 0 a.m.) J.ON DON, March 9. The “Athletic News” in .reviewing the cricket tour emphasises that England needs immediately young men with a big match temperament and it deplores the fact that there will be ni> trial games in 192,1 from which to find them. The “News” adds: “We must not trust to wet wickets. The Australians have the knack of bringing fine weather with them.”
WANG AN U l V. VICTORIA. WANGANUI, March IT. Tlio cricket match Victoria v. Wanganui commencod to-dny in lino-wea-ther. The visitors won the toss anil put Wanganui in on a fairly fast wicket. Wood and Orr were the opening batsmen. The former made tw i and was then caught hy Austin oil Waiiric. Hutchison followed hut was clean how led hy Eliding without scoring, 3-2-0. Holland joined Orr and the total nrs taken to 2(i when Orr was caught by AVoodful, oil' Ebcling. Treadwell was the next hatsinan and thirty was on the hoard after half an hour’s play.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1925, Page 3
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