INTER-ISLAND CRICKET.
A WIN FOR NORTH. Christchurch, March 13.—The match was concluded to-day, in fine weather, the North winning by a five-wickqtt’ margin, which represented the sum of their superiority. The wicket was remarkably well, and until late in the afternoon played better than on the two preceding days. Scores:— SOUTH ISLAND, First Innings .. 169 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 GaJland, lbw, b Calins 35 Alloo, b Garrard r 52 Sandman, c Lambert, b Garrard .. 37 Carlton, c Garrard, b Allcott .... 1 Dickinson, not out 5 Extras 30 Total 256 Bowling.—Collins 2 for 44. Allcott 4 for 73. Garrard 4 for 61.’ NORTH ISLAND, First Innings 244. Second Innings. Huddleston, st Woods, b Sandman .68 Dacre, b Carlton 13 Snedden, c Carlton, b Grant .... 37 Collins, lbw, b Carlton 2 Baker* lbw, b Sandman 9 McLeod, not out 27 Garrard, not out 22 Extras 5 Total for five wickets .. ~ 183 Bowling.—Carlton 2 for 50, Grant 1 for 26, Sa adman 2 for 47.—(P.A.)
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Wairarapa Age, 14 March 1922, Page 5
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186INTER-ISLAND CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, 14 March 1922, Page 5
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