LATE CRICKET.
VICTORIA v. NEW SOUTH WALES. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright Received Dee. 29, 1.35 a.m. Melbourne, Dec. 28. The Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and Victoria was continued in fine and muggy weather and on a good wicket. Owing to Collins’ fine defensive batting New South Wales are now airhoist on even terms with Victoria. New South Wales, in their first innings, made 268 ('Collins 108, Oldfield 49). Liddicut took four wickets for 50. Victoria, in their second innings, have lost two wickets for 136 (Woodful not out 37, Ryder not out 54, Mayne 20). 8. AUSTRALIA v. QUEENSLAND. - Received Dec. 29, L 35 a.m. Adelaide, Dec. 28. The cricket wa* re siimed in fine weather. South Australia, in their first innings, made 4C4 (Hawley 192. Pritchard 65). Hornibrook took «ix wickets for j«0. Queensland, in their ?.?cond innings, made 115 (Williams 32, Rowe hot out 41). Townsend took two for 24 and iWiHiiißS six for 40. ! South Australia in their second in- | nings, have lost no wickets for 57 (A. J. Richardson 26, Townsend 25).
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1923, Page 5
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