CRICKET.
VICTORIA BEATS SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Adelaide, Nov. 6. The criket match was concluded in bright, warm weather. The ’’wicket w as showing signs of wear. Victoria, in the second innings, lost seven for 420 (Park 35, Hendry, not out. 109. Liddicutt not oiit. 45). Victoria won by three wickets and 12 runs. (Received 7, 10.15 a.m.) Adelaide, Nov. 7. Victoria, in their second innings, made 409, not 420 (Park 38. Ponsford Z 7. Woodful 67). Bowling: Grimmett took 4 for 170 and A. Richarson 2 for 81. Hendry batted confidently without hesitation. His display wa 9 chance less, and he severely punished loose ones. Grimmett bowled remarkably well, taking nine wickets in two innings ior 267. SATURDAY TEAMS. Hastings Juniors v. Tomoana—North. Tait, Ellingham,, Brimer, Lewis, Anderson, R. Blake, Cassia, Watkins. Cullinane, Watkinson and W. Blake. The following will represent Hcrfetaunga Juniors v. Whakatu on Saturday : —Bickle.y, Blewett, Brennan, Clifft. Cushing, Fippard, O. List, Pearson, Stubbs- West, Woodrow.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 281, 7 November 1924, Page 6
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