CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA.
WIN FOR VICTORIAN ELEVEN, PLAYERS OBJECT TO BARRACKING. MELBOrRNE, Deo. 23. The weather was fine and the wicket good | o day for the conclusion of the cricket match between Victoria and New South Wales Victoria, in their second mmngs, i ns t four wickets for 233-Lnmpard 44, pviler 85, Bark 53, Willis (not out) 05. The conditions wore ideal for run-gelling, the batsmen taking full advantage and tronnently scoring boundary shots. Victoria won by six wickets and four runs. Mayno stales that as a result of the “barracking,” several New South 'Vales n l a vers have deeided not to play m Victoria He added that he had never heard such personal barracking before.—Press Association. TEACHERS’ MATCH AT WELLINGTON. (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Dec. 28. In a representative cricket match, Now South Wales teachers v. Wellington teachers, the latter won the toss and made 201—Smith 104. New South Wales ha,cl lost two wickets for 93 when stumps were drawn. O’Neill, of New South Wales, took f,vi' wickt'is for 2R runs.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 3108, 29 December 1921, Page 5
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173CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 3108, 29 December 1921, Page 5
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