CRICKET.
TYELLINGTON-NELSON MATCH. WELLINGTON, April 4. 'Pho TVellington-Nclson match was continued. Nelson made 113 in them first essay. , . „ . Wellington, at the end ol the first dav, had lost 2 wickets for 32 wins. The- host batsmen wore Hidd cston, linker and Korllang. Chris topherspn made a splendid stand, being at the wickets all the morning. Mhtm Kortlang was caught by Max, 1 Kcnsitt, the score was 182—3—' E Badeock joined Chnstopherson, ami there was more merry ci leket until the coach was caught _when lie had made 15, the score being -01 (l-e.'s 05 McGirr smacked up the runs brilliantly, but was caught by Lcnsitt, I' Eden—3l2 —0 —32 I llolhngs 09)hi'tcr" which Cbristophersoii was caught b 'Tlmrc C w^ 2 H’loudid batting, nine wi( !, b :,'s C falling 1 jo, -479 runs. James 2d, Murphy 3, both not out. local game. \„ eleven from the Farmers’ Co-op., .;..i/.li,ireh visited 'I imam on Saturday to trv’ conclusions with the local Kh Of the C.F. C.A., on the Park "'uf:,. a very interesting two-innings the visitors won by the narrow jiiargin
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 5 April 1926, Page 12
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179CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 5 April 1926, Page 12
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