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CRICKET.

[by teleohapit —nut mess association.] SYDNEY’, January 1-1. South Australia in the first innings made -175. Grimmot. scored 32. and A. Richardson 153. Bowling, Andrews took (luce for 34, Kellcwny two for 83. Ylaeiirtney two for 83. New; South AVales in the second innings made 394 runs for there, w’ickcts. Collins made 84, Macartney 113, Kippax (not out) 41, and Kellcway (not out) 35. Stumps were then drawn. The weather was line, and the wicket good. The South Australian batsman vigorously attacked the howling, and were successful in their efforts to avoid a follow Oil.

Macartney played at the top ot his form, and gave a fine display, and in partnership with Collins, rattled the score along at a great rate. Collins was much slower, and played careful in the second innings. N.Z. REP. MATCH OFF. CHRISTCHURCH, January 14. There will be no match in Christchurch between the New Zealand touring team and another eleven, the Cricket Council-having found it impossible to assemble another eleven. Jt is also stated Mr Peake wired that the tourers are anxious to reach their homes as soon as possible after their arrival.

Suit eases in solid fibre make, 11s 6d to 17s 6d at Ilallenstein’s, Revell Street.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1926, Page 1

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204

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1926, Page 1

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1926, Page 1

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