FIRST TEST MATCH.
CLOW SCORING" BY MELBOURNE. (By Telegraph—'Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. The first test match between Melbourne and New Zealand was continued in glorious weather, tempered with a light breeze. New Zealand had tli3 meagre total of 190 for the first innings. Onvons and Jewell took strike again for Melbourne, with erne down for two on a good wicket. Cunningham bowlel from the north end. Read sent dow-i a maiden, and his second was also n maiden. Read was bowling very stead ilv, and a single in the fourth over was the first score off him for the day. At 22 Gallichan replaced Cunningham. Jewell gave a ehr.nee when the wore was J 5, off Gallichan, but Dacre. dropped ]*. Frequent changes of bowling fa:b-d to break the partnership, and at nor n the score was none for ft 7. Oi:yons «u out 26, Jewell not out 27. extras 4.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 March 1927, Page 5
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