MacLAREN'S ELEVEN.
WEST COAST MATCH. HCOIE TEAM OUT FOR 12)>. VISITORS, ONE WICKET FOE f>6. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WAXGAX'UI, Tuesday. The English cricket team commenced a match here to-day in tine weather and on a fast wicket againet the minor asso. ciations. Titchmarsh. Tyldesley and ■Freeman stood out from the visiting team. The home side batted first, but made a mediocre showing against the accurate length bowling, and were all out for 12<>. Lambert was the only batsman to score with confidence. Tor an hour's' play, the Englishmen 10-t one wicket for 06 runs. Cibson and Calthorpe batted attractively, although the latter was i-s'we dropped m the * The match will be concluded tomorrow. Scores: — SIIN'OR ASSOCIATIOXS. First Innings. Ivondou. b I althorpe y •"' Orr, l> liibeun L Blamires. b fJibson •' Lambert, <■ [lill-Wood, b Brand .. D^' Williams, lbw. l> Brnml - Orton, h Brniid " Holland, c Cbapman, l> Hartley ... u> Wood, lbw, l> Gibson » Gilmour. l> Lalthorpe ]^ Hughes, b Calthorpe -j Clarke, not, out "- Kxtnis J] Total I 2!, Howling: Cibson took three wickets for :)!• rum. Calthovpe three for 42, Brand ihroi- for HO, Hartley one for 11. EiXllLAXD.—'l'irst Innings. Calthorpe, <• Cilmour. b Williams ■>:> i OiUon.'not out "I Wilkinson, not out *_ Extras ■' i Total for one wicket m
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 301, 20 December 1922, Page 5
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MacLAREN'S ELEVEN.
Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 301, 20 December 1922, Page 5
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