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N.S.W. TEACHEJiS IN AUCKLAND,. • 80MB PINE BATTING. (By Telegraph.—Prow Assoodation.) m. •i i Auckland. January Hi 1 South botw<!(!,l th 6 N «* V 163 t T her . fl and aa Auckland ' dovcn was continued at Eden Park to. day m glorious weather. Yesterday both teams completed na innings, the teoehor* scoring 208, and Auckland 159. Tho. teachers put up a great perform, anee m their second mnibgs, scoring 427 for. tho loss of three wickots. and then declaring. M'Mullen and Roso opened tho innings, but the partnerehip vrw not of. long duration, for Hay bowlod tiro lit. ter when tho score was 21. O'Neill-Mmn partnered M'Multon, and a great partner; ship ensued, the scoro being taken to 291 beforo a separation was effected; Both men scored ccnturics in splendid stylo wi nt w?„ st f,f° iooked, Hko potting out. When M'Mullen departed, Barnes wsnt in, and rattled up 62 in about 80 minutes. Tho innings was declared closed ' when the sooro stood at 427 for three wio. kets, Auckland requiring 476 to win, . ■ ' Grenior and Ganadus made a good start, putting ori 61, and subsequently Hemus and Grenier put on 99 for flie second wicket. At tho call.of-time-Auck-land had four wickots down for 223, and tho match was drawn. N.S.W. TEACHERS. First Innings 203 Sooond Innings. M'Mnllen, b. Hay .. 153 ltose, b. Hay ' 16 ; O'Neill, not out 154 Barnes, b. Taylor 62' Freeman, not out 28 Extras 13 i Total for three wickets 427 Bowling- Analysis,—Hay took two wickets for 78 runs; Taylor, one for 581 M'Matli, none l'or 66 j Jacobsen, none for 42; Hemus, nono for-84; Dacre, none for 59 i Prime, none for 19; Grenier, aone for (Neither.the tolographed scores nor the bowling analysis agroe with the total as telegraphed.) AUCKLAND. First Innings " 159 Second Innings. Grenier, b. O'Neill ' ...'.........,.....,.,. 87 Caradus, b. Morris 19 Hemus, 0. Welsh, b. O'Nofll 49 Taylor, not out : 12 Dacre, c. Barnes, b. Freeman' ......... 25 Prime, not out .7 ' Extras 21 Total for four wickets '223 Bowling Analysis.—Harvey, 'no wickets for 46 runsi Freeman, one for 82 j Morris, nono for 33; Barnes, none for 14; O'Neill, two for 24, A match was also played between an Auckland B team and the Wednesday representatives. The latter toam soored 140 (Douglas 45), and ■ the B teaan lost four wickets for 338 (Cummings 115 and E: Howpool 183). . ' . 1 - ! All competition games were po6tponed. ( ■ DUNEDIN RESULTS. ' (By Telegraph.—Press Association,) Dunedin, January 12. Splendid weather prevailed for ths . cricket matches yesterday. Opoho made 207 against Carisbrook B (Ingram 83, Eckhoff 68), and Carisbrook oompiled 48 for tho loss of one wicket (Alloo 30).* Carisbrook A made 161 against Grange (Hopkins 38, Bannorman 31), and Grange was disposed of for 95. Dunedin put up 97 ana 28 for no wickots against Albion, the latter responding with 107. For ; Albion, M'Fnrlano took seven wickets for ! 36, and for Dunedin, Torraneo secured eight for 34; - christchuSch" matches. (By Tolegrabh.—Pmsd Aecoclttion.j x Chrlttchurchi January, 11... There , was beautiful weather for tha conclusion of.the fifth round in grade tq^ay, I ftnd,tlio„.iivii:)cctß pDodtwrder.': St, Albans, in' the match' . . against EaMt Christchureh, scored 90 in their first innings, and 270 for eight wiokots in their .woond. East, wlio had niade 167 in their first iimingß, l could get togother only 64 in their eocond. ■ Sydenham, playing against Linwood, declared their first iimingsclosod with 828 runs for, soven wickots. Linwood, in thcir- first innings oompiled 144, and in their seoond 149 for nine wickots. . Sydenham won on first innings' 6cores. Riaoarton,, playing against West Christohuroh, had the: big total of 418 to Face, and failed to pass it 171 in : their first innings, and 131 in their second. ' masterton matches. ; " (By Tdf graph,-Special Correspondent.) ... * • Maslsrton,, January 12. ' tin the championship cricket matches yesterday, Carlton defeated Masterton A by eight wiokets, and Mastorton B, won from' Martinborough. . '~' V . NEW SOUTH WALES V. AUCKLAND, ■ ; (By Telegraph-Press Association,)- ■ ' Auckland, January 11. 1 Tte match New South Wales Teachers v. Auckland'was oontinu'ed to-day. Th« visitors in their second had; lost one wicket for 265 at luncheon— < . * Rosai b. Taylor •••••'• 'J® M. Mullen, not out I 3 ® , O'Neill, not out 105 ■' interstate cricket/ ' I - ' ; • . ' NEW SOUTH WALES ,V. SOUTH - ; • V ■ , ' AUSTRALIA. - , By Teloitrapfc—Press Association—Copyright • (Reo. January, 12, 5.5 p.m.) ' • Sydney, January 12. i In their interstate'match against SouthAustralia, New. South Wales, in tho first < innings, mi\do 518—Trumper ,not; out) 201, and Lane 20. : I South Australia's first innings has so far yielded. 295. for nine wickets—Gehtt 39, Clem Hill 188, Bridgeman (not out) 12
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