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CRICKET.

'; ♦ 6 SOUTH AUSTRALIA DEFEATS I VICTOEIA. 6 I.CTNITKD rjBKSB ASSOCIATION. I Adelaide, 7th March. In the intercolonial match, the Victorians ;' made 312 in their second innings, and were • beaten by 58 runs. The principal scorers ° to-day were: — Layer, 44; M'Leod, 70 j Lewis, 41. Jones, the fast bowler, took five '• wickets in two overs at the finish, when to • all appearance the visitors had all the best f of the game. South Austral'a wins Lord Sheffield's a shield, baring carried off three out of four 8 intercolonial matches. 3 The Wellington third and Excelsior first ? will play a Third-ola3S Championship match 1 on the Wellington College Ground next b Saturday. On the same day another Third- • doss Championship rnatoh will take place on • the Karori ground between the Kilbirnie 1 second and the Johnsonville first. The 3 winners will on the following Saturday play 8 off tor the Championship and the Dixon 0 trophy. 9 In tho mutch United Trades v. Karori 1 yesterday, Karori made 108 and the United | Tradesmen 81. For Karori Pearson (53), 1 Ward (24), and JReynolda (18) were tho • highest scorers ; and for the United Trades- ? men Moore (18, not out), Newell (15). and • Woods (11) were most successful with the • bat. C and F. Spiers wore tho best bowlers > for Karori, and Thawley and Newell for the > losers.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 57, 8 March 1894, Page 2

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CRICKET. Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 57, 8 March 1894, Page 2

CRICKET. Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 57, 8 March 1894, Page 2

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