CRICKET.
! FOURTH TEST MATCH. .AUSTRALIAN INNINGS RESUMED. CElec Tel '3opyrtghi~ United Press A?sn.l i " '(Received Feb. 16, 3.30 p.m.) ! MELBOURNE, Feb. 16. The fourth test match was continued to-day, the Australians (who had lost 2 wickets for 92) resuming their second innings. The pot-out men of yesterday were Itvder 12 and Gregory 6. I Australia 2 for 128. Ryder (not out) 25, Gregory'(not out) 21. The weather is dull. The wicket is good. There is a small attendance. Armstrong is present, being ready to play if required.— U.P.A. ! AUSTRALIA v. MANAWATU. j PALMERSTON N., this day. The cricket match Australia v. Manawatu was resumed to-day. The Australians continued batting, the score nowbeing 245 for six wickets—Kippax 10, Liddicutt 100, Ransford 10. Australia with 314 for the loss of nine wickets declared the innings closed (Liddicutt, not out, 145).—Press Assn.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15447, 16 February 1921, Page 6
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