SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
CRICKET. BY CABLE-PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received June 14, 11.25 a.m. LONDON, June 13., the Oxford-South Africa match commenced this afternoon on a soft wicket When stumps were drawn Oxford had made 117 runs for nine. Parker took four wickets for 34. The match was draw'll.—Reuter. Rain every w'here interfered with cricket. Closing scores ,on the second day were as follows: Lancashire,, 81 for 2 ; Sussex 154 — Cook 51. Notts 120, Sussex 62 for 5. Bowling against Warwick. Kilner captured 6 for 48. / RUGBBY FOOTBALL. BAD SATURDAY WEATHER. (by TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) m, WELLINGTON, June 14. Ihe southerly gale reported from the south reached Wellington, v .-ith cold ram and squalls, last night. Footballers have/been most unfortunate this reason, for Saturday, with scarcely an exception so far, has been always w T et and the grounds more or less saturated. MAORI SHIELD MATCH. The Maori Shield football match betw’een the Rauru and Hawera. teams was played on Wednesday in dull and cloudy weather, and resulted in a win tor the Hawera team bv 11 points to
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 June 1924, Page 11
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