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CRICKET.

UNITED v. WANDERERS

The fixturo between these teams was concluded on Saturday at the Domain, on the turf wicket. Wanderers, who had lost two wickets'for six in their second venture the previous Saturday, continued their innings, but thanks to tin) excellent bowling of Reynolds and Burke, the whole sido was disoosed of for the small total of 54 With 10 runs to get to win, United onened their second innings with Hallamoro and Jeffreys, but before the necessary runs were obtained the United skinner succumbed, to u good ball from Marker. Sharpjoined Jeffreys, and the pair hit pit the •runs, United thus winning in the easiest fashion by nine wickets. Reynolds came out with the good figures of seven wickets for 33 runs, while the remaining throe wickets ''"ere c .ntured by Burke at a cost of 16. - The fol lowing are the scores: WANDERERS, —First Innings oJ Second Innings. McColl, b Reynolds O’Donnell, c Bowman, b Reynolds U Adamson, c Whyte, b Reynolds.... Maude, b Reynolds Harker, b Reynolds ' Glennie, b Burke ™ Babb, b Burko :v* q McConnell, c Bowman, b Reynolds* * Burke, b Reynolds f. Judge, h Burke F. Wilson, not out " Extras , 0

UNITED.—First Innings S 3 Second Innings. Hnllamoro, b Harkov 1 Jeffreys, not out ‘ Sharp, not out J Total for one wiclcot 17 TE RAU v. TARUHERU. Tho above teams met on coneroto wicket in tho Domain on Saturday for the second day’s play in their match. To Ran, who had lost- one wicket for 15 in their first innings, resumed, but were all out lor the small total of 66. Olsen played a capital innings, and J. Wnck and Cary wore tho only other batsmen to make any pretence of a stand. On Taruheru going to tho wickets a second time tliev made 68, and time being called this left them winners by 40 rims on tho first innings. Tho following are the scores: TE RAU.—First Innings. Schofield, e Lasker, b Young 6 Mo n o, b Chunk's 7 Dmlfiold, b Charles 0 J. Wnck, b Young H Vallance, b Charles 0 R. tV. Cary, b Young 10 O. R. Olsen, not out 19 Dargan, b Charles 6 Pine, run out 6 J. Monk, b Young 6 MeGuflie, b Young T Extras 3

Total . 66 Bowling Analysis.—Young", 5 wickets for 32; Charles, 4 for 28. TARUHERU.—First Innings 106

Second Innings. Sharp, b Dargan 3 [loud, c sub, b Dudfiold 9 £l. llolschier, c Olsen, b Dargan... 0 J. llolschier, c Vallance, b Dargan 0 Young, b Pine 4 Lasker, l> Vallance 37 itnlfe, b Pine _• 6 W. Sharp, c Vallauce, b Pine 0 Charles, b Pino 3 Whitely, b.Piue Dillon,'not out f Extras 1

Total ; .-•68 Bowling Analysis.—Pino, 5 wickets for 15 runs; Dargan, 3 for 19; Dudliekl, 1 for 13; Vallance, 1 for 0. THE GAME IN AUCKLAND. Tress Association. AUCKLAND, March 14. Tho eighth round of the Cricket Cup championships was decided this afternoon in ideal weather. City, playing Grafton, scored 119 and 70, and Grafton’s total in tho first innings was 242 (D. Hay 67, A. Tones not out 47, Graham 29, Horsoool 20). Grafton won by an innings and 53 runs. Eden won the ehampionshio for 1907 by to-day defeating Ponsonby an tho first innings by 103. Ponsonb.y made 60, and 86 for four wickets ;R. Woods 32. Robinson 23). Eden leered 163 (Smith 43, I. Mills 40, Stevenson 27, G. Mills 22). White got eight wickets for 47 runs. North Shore defeated Parnell on the first innings by 110 runs. Parnell scored 90, and 57 for eight wickets (Murray 17). J North Shore scored 200 (Haddon 26, Howden 65, Wallace 27, Dacro 24, Primo 19). The season is practically finished now.

THE ENGLISHMEN’S TOUR

MATCH AGAINST WEST AUSTRALIA.

United Press Association —Copyright (Received March IG, 12.45 a.m.) PERTH, March 15.

England have lost seven wickets for 362—Fane 22, Hobbs 40, Hardstaff 4, Hutchings 46, Rhodes 0, Gunn (not out) 122, Barues 93, Crawford 9, Braund (not out) 5.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2140, 16 March 1908, Page 3

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CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2140, 16 March 1908, Page 3

CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2140, 16 March 1908, Page 3

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