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CRICKET.

THE SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM.

THE TEST RUBBER

"WHO WILL. WlN.'r',

J'tt KS3 Association.—Cocyfjgot,

SYDNEY, Tuesday

Noble predicts that the South Africans will win the test rubber, They are milking tooliiiany runs altogether, which is hard to understand, seeing that they came as a great bowling combination, yc'i they have achieved moresuccess un t-h-3 batting department. Australia does not possess the formidable and resourceful bowlers of a few seasons ago . The visitors have mastered the Australians' attack ,and he is at a loss to know, how to improve- it.

THE HAWKE CUP

WONT3Y RANGITIKEI.

PALMERSTON N., Tuesday. Rangitikei defeated: •Manawa'&u for the HawKo Cup by one run. Mana, watu had a lead of 105 runs to-day. Kangitikei made 281; which included a fine innings of 122 not out by .Broad. Cash made a useful 44. Manp.watu required 177 to win, and the last wickei fell with the score at 175. The High School'boy, Young, played a fine defensive innings of 36, Goldspring 34, Bavtlott 25, and Greer 39 being the other double figure scorers..

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 3

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CRICKET. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 3

CRICKET. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 3