CRICKET
The following team will represent the Hockey Club against the Amateur Athletic Club on Thursday:— Ban* Dixon, Snrimgoour, Jones, Vile, Picton, Hall, Walker. Horn blow, Morris . and CLa Roche. Emergency. R.'Tait. SOUTH MELBOURNE v. OTA 00. DtTNEDTN. Last NigKt. The cricket match, South Melbourne v.- Oiago-. was continued to-day. The weather was fine at the start, but soon- after 2 o'clock heavy V?»>in set h\ and the match had to be abandoned. Ofcago made 177 in their first mnitur-s-,' McFarlane (55) Tuck well (34), Sidehe rg (30) and Hop-kin* (17) being the chief scorers. South Melbourne, who made 227 in the -first innings, bsvein ade 54 -runs for no wickets in the .second, Trott scoring 35 and SvUds 17. WELLINGTON v. NOMADS. WELLINGTON. Last Night. The touring Nomcds team met Wellington to-day. Wellington's first innings realised 327 runs. Wii-m (07). Rogers (52), Blamires (48). Reecho r (45), MoGirr (ST,) and Briee (?i) boimr tile chief scorers. The Nomrds have lost three wickets for 13 rnni, the only one to score being Marshall, whn is not out for 10. Extras contributed the balance. The game will We resumed to-morrow.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 8 January 1913, Page 5
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189CRICKET Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 8 January 1913, Page 5
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