CRICKET.
[llY TELEGRAPII —I'I'I! PRESS ASSOCIATION.] TEA] A RE. March 2. When the game was resumed this morning the weather was fjivournble and wicket in good condition, libeling (It!) and Rogerson (-!), not out m., -ii. laced Harding and Aleßeth. Otl Mcßeth’s third hall Rogerson gained a boundary and this was billowed immediately hv 1 1 brace of boundaries, thirteen runs resulting from the over. After twelve minutes’ play the hoard showed (id runs. Kane replaced Hardjug at the howling crease and Ids first over was a maiden, and Mcßeth gave \f\\- to Iferdman. Herdman’s sixth hall was of a. beautiful length and glancing oil' Rogerson's pads struck the olf stump. 72—3—30. Snndford. who filled the vacancy, opeed Ids account. l,y turning Herdman past square leg for three. The Iptling so far is not enterprising. , At. the luncheon adjournment ine mo re was (\ tor 1-p).
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1927, Page 3
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