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THE MELBOURNE CRICKETERS.

MATCH AGAINST SOUTH CANTERBURY. ' : ' TDiARU, March 22. On resiming play today Honrigan joined Laver, tie weather being fine. HourigUn got; out to M'Caridll for nil BnUet uras the last man in. ■ When Laver had mAde 18 Butler was caught by Ormsby off M'Caekill, after putting up 8, Melbourne's first innings closing for 156, i.- ■ The South Canterbury fifteen.' being- in 4 minority of 66 on the first innings, had lost five -wickets for 37 runs at three o’clock. 'Adcock made 6, Malls 4, Cox 3 Lynch 7. and Wicksted 2. THE NEW ZEALAND MATCH. [SPECIAL TO THE STAB.] CHRISTCHURCH, March 22. Bennett has ricked his shoulder, and wiU probably be unable to play to-morrow. Malone, in that event, will replace him

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Evening Star, Issue 12768, 22 March 1906, Page 4

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THE MELBOURNE CRICKETERS. Evening Star, Issue 12768, 22 March 1906, Page 4

THE MELBOURNE CRICKETERS. Evening Star, Issue 12768, 22 March 1906, Page 4

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