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ENGLISH MATCHES. LONDON, dulv !).
lu the match Gentlemen of Englum versus Players, the Players det-hirei after compiling -Ilf! runs for eigh wickets. The chief scorers were -Sail: ham dB. Parsons 72, Ilea rue Hl-'b am Kennedy fnol out) AO. The Gentlemen scored 112 for I wickets, the chief scorers being Cal tlierpe litf. Tennyson C.O, ilaigh SIS. am Allen (not out) Sid. A |)itrtnershi| between Allen and Ilaigh put on 12.' runs for the ninth wicket. LONDON, duly Kb Allen and I laig’s achievement in ilu Gentlemen v. Players match at tln Oval was the .-vlisalion of the week, The first v irkcl put on lld and thei: Tale toil; A W irl-.ci- for d 7. Tennyson brilliantly sio|.ped the rot. bitting our ,ix and nit! l ' fours. Wln-u llaig joined Allen, however, tin- Gentlemen required d 7 to save a follow on. Belli played with the greatest, caution, though generally they are billers, and refused in take risks. Tin-re was a hurricane oi cheering when the Players total was j ,a.-si-d, Kuril batsman was then DO. Haig was snapped at the wickets when two short of the i rut ury. lull Alien -till has a chance.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1925, Page 2
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