CRICKET.
NEW ZEALAND TEAM AT HOME AGAINST THE ARMY. MATCH ABANDONED. (Australian Press Association & Sun.) (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) LONDON. July 22. ARMY.—First innings. Williams, b Lowry 89 Tudor (.not out) 28 Stanfortb, 1.b.w., b Bi’unt 2 Mills (not out) 2 Extras 15 Total for 5 wickets 179 Fowling.—Cunningham, 0 for 10; Henderson, 1 for 20; Blunt, 1 for 59; Page, 2 for 53; Alleott, 0 for 12; Lowry, 1 for 4. There was a brilliant morning, but after only half an hour’s play a thunderstorm deluged the ground, and the match bad to be abandoned. Williams played a most attractive innings which ; lasted two and a-lialf hours. Among his hits were two sixes and six fours.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1927, Page 3
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