CRICKET.
AUCKLAND AND CANTERBURY. Per'Presp Association. AUCKLAND, Jun. 2. The Plunket Shield, match bcguiiy-ut Eden Part this uiorhing. The wentho)' was fine, thought tlioro was a sprinkle of pain before piny started. Canterbury won the toss and elected to bat, ' Patrick and Blunt, made 58 between them before Patrick \ya« CaugHt in the slips for 39. Cray and Sandman went cheap; Recce, Canterbury's captain, went in fifth and omnpiled 33 before lie lost his wicket. Blunt, who had made. 60 without giving any
chances, was ill with Thomas at the luncheon adjournment when the score was 118 for four wickets.
HAWKE'S BAYI v. CANTERBURY
CIIRI.STCIIURCII, Jan. 2. In the llawke's Buy-Canterbury cricket match at the luncheon adjournment, Canterbury had scored 'lB3 runs for the loss of two wickets (Grant 29, Worker 57, Hayes not out 43, Young'not out 35). *
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1713, 2 January 1920, Page 6
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