CRICKET.
SOUTH AU3LBOUKNK v. 'WELLINGTON. . ... (by Telegraph.—-Press Association.) ■WELLINGTON, Last Night, The South Melbourne cricket team concluded the final match of the tour against a Wellington Wednesday representative team to-day. Wellington resumed letting, and in their second innings stored 92, 'Blam-ires (37) a,nd Wilson (15) being the only donate figure -scorers, despite an excellent wicket. Giller was mainly responsible for their failure, securing 4 fo-" Kenny assisting with 4 for 27. K---quiring 126 to win, the. Australia-ne had not a diificult task, and .succeeded in securing them for the loss of two wickets. Scott (50) and Kenny (52) played exhilarating cricket, the latter hitting two pretty sixers. Of the two wi«kets wbich Ml Harris secured one for 52' arid McTntvre one fa--34.
The following team' will re.prfw.irt Carlton agiinsf•■ Martinbororigh. on tltr. Park Oval on Saturday next:'Rowball, TTickson, Moms. Hoar (?), Midler, Williams, W, ic . (4)
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 1736, 24 January 1913, Page 5
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145CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 1736, 24 January 1913, Page 5
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