CRICKET.
INTER-ISLAND MATCH. Christchurch, March 11.—The weather was fine for the resumption of the inter-island match The attendance was fair, but the takings so far fall far short of the amount required to save the New Zealand Cricket Council from loss on the match. The wicket, played well but showed evidence of wearing. North had 8 wickets down for 130, but a great ninth wicket partnership between* Allcott and Barclay put on 113 and turned the scale greatly in North’s favour.
South Island’s second innings was intensely disappointg, Blunt and Patrick saving it from being a ghastly procession. Scores:—
SOUTH ISLAND, first innings . . 169 NORTH ISLAND, First Innings.
Baker, b Sandman 18 Lambert, b Dickinson 11 Hiddlestone, c Blunt, b Dickinson 16 Collins, c and b Carlton 14 Sneddon, c Sandman, b Dickinson 32 Dacre, b Carlton 0 McLeod, c Blunt, b Carlton .... 16 Garrard, b Dickinson 18 Allcott, lbw, b Sandman 30 Earclay, not out .. 67 Campbell, b Carlton 1 Extras 11
Total 244 Bowling.—Dickinson 4 for 77, Sandman 2 f0r.70, Carlton 4 for 56. SOUTH ISLAND, Second Innings. Blunt, b Garrard 50 Neale, b Allcott 4 Woods, b Collins •. 0 Grant, b Allcott 4 Patrick,, c Collins, b Garrard .. 32 Worker, b Allcott 6 Alloo, not out • • 1 Galland, not out 9 Extras 15 Total for six wickets 121
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Wairarapa Age, 13 March 1922, Page 5
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