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CRICKET

LOW SCORING MATCH CANTERBURY TEAM AT TIMARU [Ter United Press Association.] TIMARU, February 27. A representative cricket match between Canterbury and South Canterbury commenced to-day in glorious weather. The outfield was slow as A result of the recent rain. The home side batted first and made 106, S. Mason (captain) being the only batsman to make a stand. The visitors’ early batsmen slumped, eight wickets being down for 88 runs, but Kerr and Roberts, star batsmen, went in last and made an excellent stand, carrying the total to 166. The home team, at stumps, had lost one wicket for 27. Details:— SOUTH CANTERBURY. First Innings. Mason b Hadlee , 51 Morrison b Cromb 13 Hahn c Butterfield b Cromb 0 Kane c and b Cromb ... O Lee b Graham 5 Reynolds Ibw b Cromb 7 Davies b Cromb 9 Blue b Hadlee *0 Souter b Hadlee 16 Taylor b Hadlee ... 1 Lang not out 3 Extra 1 Total 106 Bowling Analysis.—Graham, one for 12; O’Brien, none for 11; Butterfield, none for 17; Cromb, five for 43; Roberts, none for 10; Hadlee, four for 12, Second Innings. Mason c Kerr b Hadlee ... 0 Morrison not out ... 14 Kane not out ... .1. 13 Total for one wicket ... 27 CANTERBURY. First Innings. Page Ibw b Reynolds ... 7 Butterfield c Lang b Taylor ... ... 5 O’Brien Ibw h Lee ... 28 Graham run out 3 Jackman c Blue h Kane H Andrews c Morrison b Kane 18 Fisher Ibw b Lee 0 Cromb c and b Kane 11 Hadlee b Kane ;.. ... ' Roberts not out 31 Kerr b Lee ••• ••• 3? Extras ... 12 Total ... ... I®6 Bowling Analysis.— one for 10; Reynolds, otic for 19; Kane, four for 72; Lee, three for 27; Davies, none for 7; Blue, none for 19.

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Evening Star, Issue 21966, 28 February 1935, Page 4

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CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 21966, 28 February 1935, Page 4

CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 21966, 28 February 1935, Page 4