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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIAN ANI) N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION ENGLAND v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ADELAIDE, March 15. South Australia to-day pushed home to the full the advantage gained yesterday, when the Englishmen made only 170. It was a day of great hatting, individually and collectively, tona hined with smart lidding, hut poor howling. HAGAI ILL'S BIG TOTAL.

Rymill placed a wonderful innings, in making his 110. He started out cautiously, hut once he had secured the measure of the howling, he made the Lawlers appear novices. Rymill hit them to every part of the field that he desired. Ho showed up particularly for the pull and drive. He was unfortunate in being run out for an impossible run.

Pritchard likewise, made the howling appear childish, storing 87. lie hit 18 alt one over from Tyldesley and 15 from one of Tate’s .

Rundell, who made 90. was a halting nachiiie, reeling off perfect shots by .lie score.

The only fault with the fielding was the throwing in, several posible nil' outs being missed through faulty judgI meat in this direction. The Englishmen started their second innings just before stumps were drawn ; ' SOUTH' AUSTRALIA -First. Innings. A. Richardson, h Gilligan fl j Gunn, e Tyldesley b Tate 3 Pritchard, st. YYhysall, b Freeman 87 AG Richardson, <■ Whysall, b Gilligan 13 ' Rundell. <■ Tyldesley, h Tate 00 Rymill. run out ... IHi Murray, li Tate 2 Grimmctt, Whysall, !> Tate 39 Wall, run out 0 Ambler, e Tate, b Howell fi l’almer (not out) r Extras' 17 Total M 3 EX< 11 jANI) —Second I n uings. tSnndhnm (not out) f! Whysall (not out) 0 Total for (1 wickets 15 AUCKLAND AG VICTORIA. AUCKLAND. .March 15. J The cricket match, A’ictoriu v. A lickland was continued yesterday before I 8000 spectators, including the Gover-nor-General. Auckland's score was taken to 115. Daere carried his hat mr \&t. A'ietoria had made 257 for fi wickets when stunij.s were drawn. The scores are: AUCKLAND (First Innings). . lloi'spool, c II Austin, b libeling .. 113 ( Gillespie, <• Liddicut, b Wallace ... 0 ( Sneddon, e Mayiio, E Liddicut 77 1 I’ostles, h Liddicut 3 |s Daere, not out 127 c Smith, h Wallace 28 1 AY. Garrard, o Elis, h Miller 20 !l J. P. Garra.nl. I> Ekoling 0 Alcott h .Miller 2 K . Cowpor, c Ellis, b Miller 1 M Rowntreo, c Woodfull, h libeling... 1 o Extras ..! ... 13

Total .IH Bowling analysis: Wallace 2 for 103; Liddicult 2 for Go :Kheling three for 83, Austin 0 for 33, Hansford 0 for 32, .Miller 3 lur 10; Willis 0 for 30. VICTORIA First Innings. Mayuc. e Alcotl. b Sneddon 8 Woudlid, b Alcott J Willis e and b Allcott 0 I. run out 00 Austin, <■ Rowntiee. b lloiwpoo] ... 82 Hansford (not out) I 11. Austin (not out) 87 Extras 9

Total for six wickets

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1925, Page 4

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467

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1925, Page 4

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1925, Page 4

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