CRICKET.
f Aurstmlinn it N.Z. Cable Association.) QUEENSLAND V. VICTORIA. BRISBANE. Fob. C. Queensland lost nine wickets for 331. (O'Connor 54. Oxenliam 05, liowe 131). Heavy rain overnight made the outfield heavy and dead, but it bad not nlfected tin* wicket which was covered. Shortly after play commenced a heavy shower caused a cessation and the wickets were covered. Several heavy showers in the afternoon caused a further delay. The Queensland batsmen played carefully, O’Connor and Oxenliam by means of cautious play, slowly increased the score. Rowe after a slow beginning hit out and quickly increased the total until failing light caused a cessation of play lor the day.
CA N T F.R lit TRY’S CO A C If. CHRISTCHURCH. Fob. 0. ,1. Newman has been re-engaged as professional cricket coach for Canterbury. for the next season. A R ECORD SCORE. ASHBURTON. Fob. G. \ record for Ashburton County Cricket was put up in a senior match by the Tinwald team playing Ashburton A. For seven wickets they scored 003 (Trennan 295. nof out. Stephens, not out. 84,. AfeNicol 69. extras 57).
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1928, Page 1
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