CRICKET.
iCHTUALIAN \ND N.Z. CtllLE ASSOCIATION. VICTORIA IVIN EASILY. WANGANUI, March 12. The match between Victoria and Wanganui was concluded this afternoon, the tourists winning easily bv an innings and 49 runs. Victoria with six for 2(>6, resumed their first innings in the morning and the total was 321 when the last wicket fell. Millar scored 115. after giving several chances, lie hit two sixes and fifteen fours. Wells secured the best average, taking (5 for (5-3. Wanganui were left to get 151 to stave oil an innings defeat, but failed badly. Holland and London being the only batsmen able to stand up to Hansford's baekbreaks, the left hander taking eight wickets for 33 runs. Wanganui in the second innings made 102 'Holland 2(i, London 21). OLDFIELD’S PLUCK. SYDNEY. March 12. It is now disclosed that Oldfield played through the last test match with two broken 'ribs. The damage was caused by a last one from Gregory in the fourth test at -Melbourne. Oldfield was medically advised not to play, but lie insisted on taking the field.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1925, Page 3
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