SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
Stratford met Midlands at Stratford and were decisively beaten. They made a. poor stand against WorraJl and Oakes, both of whom were in good form, and none of their players was able to get into double figures. For Midlands, Nichol 17, Reading 11, and Griridlay 10, batted well. Cole again secured the bowling honours. In
(the second innings, Stratford at call of time had two wickets down 59 n *£S2? of 30 nk
Total ~ Bowling analysis: Cole" 8 ""for ' 37 Beale 0 tor 17, Baker 1 for 8 , Hale d
STKATFOKD.-First Innings. Baker, b Worrall n Massey, b Worrall ... q Cole, c Pratt, b Worrall "" "" ""' X Fume, lbw, b Oakes 1 geale, e Davies, b Oakes g geerc, 'o Worrall ... t Hale, b Worrall " % Thomas, not out « Voung, b Oakfis f Gatton, b Oakes '"' •"" '" , Cottier, c Kean, b Worrall J Extras «f Tot^ ii oI°ffLT ]y&i *: Worra116 for 16 > p> 1 MI? LANDS.~First Innings. Plank, b Cole b ~ JJiodie, b Cole ..'.' "' Jf Da-vies, run out " !; -Nichttl, b Cole ... — ,r Worrall, lbw, b Cole » Pratt, c and b Cole ' !? Neilson st Furrie, b Cole" ." '" ? Oakes, b Cole ? Keading,. b Cole '.'. "" T f Kean, b Baker ... \* Gmndlay. uot out ,,1 iixtraa '' """ 1{*
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 February 1923, Page 5
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202SATURDAY'S MATCHES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 February 1923, Page 5
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