The Cricket Season
INTISit-bTATi!', MATOHEH
SOUTH AUSTRALIA v VIOIOIUA Press Association Copyright. Miauouitm:, tliis day. Tub weaihur wus line, uud tbo wicUot soft for yesterday'a piny. Vie oriun uimie ut, very poor staud in their first, inning, !j O i UJ r u u (JiHpDßod of for 129—Liwer 41, MeAlisiur 34, nud ituus* ford 18. In ihDir second innmgs they lost four wiiskota for 102—ArmsiruuL- (iioi out) ,ut Scott 45, Lavtr 20.
VICTORIA U. v. NEW SOUTH WALES JI. Press Association.—Copyright, Sidney, this day.
Tba above match was won by New South Wales by uu intiiuga and 360 runs
THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN
FINAL SELECTION. Press Association.—Copyright. Meluodbne, this day
Tho selectors of this Australian Eleven have definitely selected the following : Noble, Truiiiper, Diitf, Keily, Hopkins, H. Gregory (Now South Wales); Hili.Gehr*. Newland (South Australia): Arms ronf. (Viciorin). The team wiil cotisi ß t of hfieen, including Lavor us manager. Imbalance will be jpicked in Sydney, specnd attention being paid to bowlers. CHniSTCHUKCHj this day.
Advices received officially from Mr Laver, manager of the team, stuie ih»> Hill, Duff, Trumper and Nobio will takr. pare in all matches played in New Z*aIfind.
CANTERBURY v. OT4GO. ' By Telegraph.—Press Association. Ddnedin, this day. The Canterbury-Otago match was won by the former by 66 runs.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1214, 4 January 1905, Page 2
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211The Cricket Season Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1214, 4 January 1905, Page 2
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