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(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Nov. 21. The New Zealand touring team, in She last match before disbanding, heat. The Rest of New Zealand to-day by an innings and -1G runs. The wicket, which had stood the heavy rain on Saturday, was thoroughly soaked by more rain. Early this morning the wicket was a howlers’ paradise, and the outfield slow and spongy. Under these conditions the fielding side had the batsmen at their mercy. Very lew of the batsmen made any sort of a stand, and as the New Zealand side were clearly trying to get The Rest out quickly, and end the match in time for their members to leave to-night, the s|K*ctators saw some excellent out-cricket. . Alcrritt was the most interesting of the howlers, lie has much improved since the tour. THE REST.—First Innings. J. Newman, 1.b.w.. 1> Page 31 J. Langridge, b Pago 30 H. G. Glilespie, 1) Page A 11. Foley, h Allcott 3 E. T. Badeock, b Page 1 IT. B. Massey, run out 5 AL K. Boon,' h McGirr 21 D. C. Nixon, b McGirr 16 J. AlcEvan, b Alcrritt 9 It. J. Read, e Aleolt, b Alcrritt ... 0 AY. Cunningham (not out) 5 Extras H Total 141 Bowling analysis.-—AleGirr, 2 for 44 ; Merritt, 2 for 33; Page. 4 for 22; Aleott, ] for 11 ; Blunt, 0 for 4; Bcrnau, 0 for 7. NEW ZEALAND.—First Innings. C. Oliver, b Badeock 3 J. E. Alilis, c Foley, b Newman ... 0 C. S. Dempster, b Read 77 F. C. Lowry, h McEwin 78 AL L. Page, b Read 10 C. E. Allcott, c and b Alassey ... 36 R. C. Blunt, run out 48 AleGirr, b Newman 12 Bcrnau, b Newman 16 James, sfc. Boon, b Newman ... 23 Merritt, (not out) ... 1 Extras ... ... 36 Tot all , 330 Bowling analysis;—Badeock 1 for 35, Newman 4 for 72. AlcEwen 1 for 44. Langridge 0 for 9, Read 2 for 81, Alassey 1 for 17. Cunningham 2 for 42, Nixon 0 for 4. THE REST—2nd .Innings. Nowman, l.bw. b Alerritt G 5 Langridge, c Lowry, b Allcott ... 4 11. Gillespie, c Alcrritt, b Lowry 4 D. C. Nixon, b Allcott 1 F. T. Badeock, c Page, b Alerritt 5 H. B. Alassey, b Allcott ... ... G Al. Tx. Boon, b Bcrnau ... 2 H. Foley, (not out) 35 J. AleEwcn. st James, b Alerritt 0 R. J. Read, e Alilis, b Alerritt ... 0 AA r . Cunningham, b Lowry 17 Extras .. - . ‘ Total _ 146 Bowling analysis: AleGirr 0 for 8, Bcrnau 1 for 18, Allcott 3 for 14, Pago 0 for 21, Alcrritt 4 for 44, Blunt (1 for 17, Lowry 2 for 3, Dempster 0 for 14.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1927, Page 1

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CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1927, Page 1

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1927, Page 1

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