CRICKET.
A WIN FOR St AUSTRALIA. > BY CABLE—PBESS ASSOCIATION—COPYBIGHT * ADELAIDE, Nov. 18. Victoria, in the second innings, made 182 (Hendry 65 not out). Scott took six wickets for 5S runs, A. Richardson one for 27, and Grimmett one for 60. A feature of to-day’s play was the magnificent innings of Hendry in the face of extreme perils, tremendous difficulties and the smashing attack of Scott, a fast bowler. Scott’s bowling was deadly. Carl Willis was struck in the face by one of his balls and left the field with a broken nose. Ellis was also badly injured and had to retire. South Australia won bv 123 runs. NS TEAMS FOR SATURDAY. Excelsior to play Okaiawa, at Hawera: Fleming, Machin, Jennings, Bernard, Mills, Little, Grindlay, Galvin, Hammond, Oakes, McAuliffe. The following will represent Midlands against Eltham at Eltham, leaving post office at 1.15 p.m.: Inch, Dalgleisn, Vowless, Walkley, Plank, McKenzie, McFadyen, Barndon, Tiddy, Bigham, Lewis. Manaia team to play Stratford at' Manaia: Hobday, Hughes (3), Bairstow, Stevenson, Watson, Roberts, Spooner, Gaskin, Jorgenson, Oakes. Okaiawa team, to play Excelsior at Hawera: Betts (2), Thomas, Crawford, Brooke, Barclay, Linn, Atkins. Hawera junior team to play Technical B will be the same as last week.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 20 November 1925, Page 4
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