CRICKET TOURISTS
MATCH WITH CANTERBURY TO-DAY’S PLAY HARDSTAFF STILL UNBEATEN (United Press Association! CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. The weather was perfect when the match between Sir Julicn Calm's team and Canterbury continued to-day. HardstafT and Heane resumed and Hardstaff had a narrow escape when the second ball of Roberts's third over whizzed through to the ’keeper before Hardstaff could bring his bat down. Unperturbed, the Test batsman took his revenge next over with a stinging carpet drive for four, the first boundary of the morning. Details:— SIR JULIEN CAHN'S TEAM First Innings Five wickets for 268 Hardstaff. not out 180 Hearne. c Webb, b Davis 67 Watts, b Davis 5 Maxwell, not out 28 Extras 10 Total for seven wickets 369
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 27 February 1939, Page 8
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