CRICKET.
The following members have been selected to represent the Southern Sub-Union Cricket Association against the Northern at Greymouth on March 4th.: —-Grcathatch, Grffit-li. AVebster, H. Wells, E. Morris, C. Fleming, A. Thomas, E. Rooney, J. O’Connor. Emerg.: C. J. King, S. Whitehead, J. Turner. Alcmbers unable to travel and play to notify the Secretary without delay. Car leaves Newmans garage at 9 a.m. sharp. Play commences at 10.30 a.m. AUSTRALIANS’ TOUR. OTAGO V. AUSTRALIA. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Feb. 25. The Australia v. Otago match was ■continued to-day in perfect weather. The wicket was in good condition. The visitors’ not out men Jackson and Grimmett, continued, the former making 63 and the latter 59. Hie innings closed for 454. Otago’s innings was a short-lived one, the whole side going out for 171. The googly bowlers, Grimmett and Blackie, were deadly, the former getting six wickets for 23 runs and the latter four for 27. Blunt (52) and Zimmerman (30) were the I>est scorers. Australia hatted again, Ponsfordand Schneider opening, and playing out time for 71 (Ponsford 54. Schneider 17). Scores:— AUSTI?ALIA—Ist Tunings. iWoodfull. c Alloo, b Dickenson ... 107 Ponsford. c Alloo, b Dickenson ... 148 Kippax, b Dickenson 38 Richardson, l.h.w. b Dickenson ... 2 Schneider, l.h.w. b Dickenson ... 3 Oxenlinm. b Dickenson 0 Oldfield, c Galland. b Dickenson 0 Jackson, b Shepherd 63 Grimmett. run out o 0 Alorton. (not out) 10 Blackie, st Galland I) Shepherd 3 Extras 21 Total 454 Bowling analysis; Dickenson 7 for 97. Toll-ante O for SO. Zimmerman 0 for 28. Douglas 0 for 41. Alloo 0 for 46. Shepherd 2 for 72, Blunt 0 for 60. OTAGO—Ist .Innings. Shepherd, rl’ ichard.xon. h Blackie 13 Knight, b Blackie I McAfullan, b Blackie 12 Blunt, <■ Blackie, b Grimmett ... 52 Dickenson ,c Kippax. b Blackie ... 17 Zimmerman, l.h.w. b Grimmett ... 36 Galland, b Grimmett 3 Alloo, b Grimmett 8 W. Akin-nth, (not out) 9 Torrance, li Grimmett 0 Douglas, c and It Grimmett 5 Extras 12 Total ... HI The wickets fell as follows. One for 10. two for 25, three for 42, four for 74, five for 125. six for 150, seven for 154. eight for 163, nine for 163. ten for 171. Bowling analysis: Grimmett 6 for 23 (14 overs), Blackie 4 for 27 (16 overs), Kippax 0 for 22. Alorton 0 for 51. Oxenham 0 for 36.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1928, Page 1
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