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CRICKET

TRAMWAYS MATCH

TILYARD IN .FORM

A splendid batting display by J. Tilyard, a former All Black captain, was a feature of play in the cricket, match between teams representing the Christchurch and Wellington Tramways, which commenced today at Kilbirnie Eeserve. Tilyard's performance was outstanding in that other members of the Wellington team could not get going to any extent; in fact, when the luncheon adjournment was taken Tilyard had made 87 not out and the next highest score in a total of 147 for eight wickets was 14. Three big hits for 6 were included in Tilyard's score up to.that stage. . . ; ■ : The match, being continued this afternoon and toriiorrow, is for the Lauchlan Cup, at present held by Christchurch. ' . Details: WELLINGTON. First Innings.

Clothier, Ibw, b Smith 13 Beaton, run out 13 Standidge, c Holmes, b Smith .... 0 Tilyard, not out 87 Holmes, c Cadenhead, b Commons 8 Elliott, c Parkes, b Cadenhead .. 2 Bennett, b Commons 0 Maher, b Cadenhead ."• 1 Lloyd, b Cadenhead 14 Chambers, not out 2 Extras ••• ' [ Total-for eight wickets .. 147

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 11

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CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 11

CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 11