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M.C.C. v. VICTORIA.

COLLAPSE OF VISITORS. (Received 8.5 p.m.) Melbourne, March 9.—The English batsmen made a poor display, repeatedly falling into the off-theory trap set for them. Five of the first six batsmen were caught in the slips. Scores:— M.C.C. —First Innings. Hill-Wood, c Ryder, b Wallace ... 10 Titclimarsh, c Ryder, b Liddicut 1 Calthorpe, b Wallace 20 Chapman, c Ryder, b Liddicut 6 Lowry, c M oodful, b Liddicut 5 Wilson, c Ellis, b Wallace 16 Mac Lean, c Woodful, b Liddicut 0 Hartley, lbw, b Wallace . 3 Brand, c Ryder, b Wallace 2 Gibson 3 Freeman, c Ryder, b Wallace ... 0 Extras 4 Total 70 M alace took 6 wickets, for 50 and Liddicut 4 for 16. VICTORIA.—First Innings. Love, not out 105 Ponsford, st. Mac Lean 62 Ryder, run out «... n Park, not out 4 Extras 7 Total for 3 wickets 189

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Wairarapa Age, 10 March 1923, Page 5

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M.C.C. v. VICTORIA. Wairarapa Age, 10 March 1923, Page 5

M.C.C. v. VICTORIA. Wairarapa Age, 10 March 1923, Page 5

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