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CARDIFF

CRICKET MATCH PLAYED Cardiff defeated Wharehuia by GO runs on Sunday at Cardiff. The best scorers were Redshaw 30 and 25 retired, Lehmann 30 retired, R. Bird 21. Detailed scores are: — CARDIFF First Innings: Lehmann c Brunsden b Bird 2, Davidson c and b Bird 0, Steiner b Bird 3, Redshaw b Wrigley 30, Hawkes b Cathro' b Bird 0, D. Huckstep run out 3, R. Huckstep b Andrews G, Pitcairn b Andrews 0, Steiner not out 14, Kemsley c Andrews b Wrigley 0, Richards b Wrigley 0, extras 4; total 67. Second Innings: Lehmann retired 30,, Davidson c and b Bird 13, Huckstep c Andrews b Cathro 2, Redshaw retired 25, Steiner run OUf 1, L. Steiner b Andrews 0, Huckstep not out 5, Pitcairn not out 1, Richards b Bird 0. extras 4; total (for seven wickets) 81. WHAREHUIA First Innings': Cathro b Lehmann G, Kivell b Redshaw 0, Bird c D. Huckstep 1) Redshaw 2, Brunsden b Lehmann 3, Bird b Redshaw 21, Andrews b Davidson 3, Wrigley c R. Huckstep b D. Huckstep 14, Schultz c Hawkes b Davidson 0, Carter b Davidson 0, Manning c Steiner b Davidson 0, Caldwell not out 2, extras 1; total 60. Second Innings: Kivell b Redshaw 5, Cathro c Huckstep b Redshaw 1, P. Bird b Redshaw 12, Brunsden run out 2 > Binl b Redshaw 0, Wrigley lbw b Lehmann 1, Schultz o Lehmann b Redshaw 1, Andrews c Davidson b Redshaw 0, Carter b Hawkes 0. Caldwell b Lehmann 0, Steiner not out 6; total 28.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 223, 10 December 1934, Page 4

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CARDIFF Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 223, 10 December 1934, Page 4

CARDIFF Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 223, 10 December 1934, Page 4

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