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Cricket.

(By Telegraph.) Napier, Jan. 2. The Queensland v. Hawkes Bay match concluded to-day. McDonald made 114 and Cowley 135. Queensland’s innings closed for 492. With 319 behind on the first innings Hawkes Bay made a good stand in their second attempt, the last wicket falling with the score at 217—Gore 25, Stait 54, Marshall 49, Wilson, 29, Fanning 25. Queensland thus won by an innings and 105 runs. (United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copybight. ) Melbourne, Jan. 3. Received 3rd, 12.45 a.m. In the match S. A. v. Victoria the latter in their first inniugs made 354—Johns 57, O’Halloran (not out) 128. Jones took six wickets for 122, Giffen 2 for 71. South Australia’s first innings produced 239 — Lyons 70, Giffen 40, Darling 25, Reedman 22, Jarvis absent. Trumble took 3 wickets for 59, O’Halloran 2 for 21, Roche 2 for 72, Harry 1 for 22. In the second innings the Victorians have lost no wickets for eight runs.

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Southland Times, Issue 13643, 4 January 1897, Page 2

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Cricket. Southland Times, Issue 13643, 4 January 1897, Page 2

Cricket. Southland Times, Issue 13643, 4 January 1897, Page 2

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