CRICKET.
(Australia A N.Z. table Association.] RON DON, August Jl. Marloyboiie, first itiugs made 207 (.Macaulay took I ... A); second Bid, (Macaulay 7 for .'10). Yorkshire 257 (Holmes 111, Robinson OS), (.'reswell 5 for ,71: second 2d tor 0. Yorkshire won by ten wickets. Somerset first l(i(i, .Hurston (i for 33. Second 21!) (.Young 5.3, l.yon (ill), Hurston took 1 for (id, I leu me I for SI. Middlesex first 211 t.l.ee 51, White 4 lor gij. Second 175 for i) (llendreii 51), Bridges took I for 51. .Middlesex wen by one wicket. S'.i-.'cx, first Si. .McDonald look -l lor 32. including the hat trick. Sibbles (i for 37. Second S(i, .McDonald took (i i,,r lamer,shire first 117. ’late tor |r.. Cox •] for 37. Second 2!) for 0. Ran. asldre won hv 10 wickets. Essex. first 212 (I’’rcoir.iin (id. Russell 71 ). Collins took 5 for 20. Second 157. !•''rci-iunu 5 lor ~0. Kent, first 21 I (Bryan S!i), second I•. 1 > lor I 11 ial'illlige (not out) lIS, Woolley I not o;;l) :■ i). Kent won bv nine wiekels. Sor Glamorgan against Warwick Merger took (i for 51. The iimteli was drawn. p'or Notts against Worcester in the first innings Larwood took •> lor 23, seeo i id, PiU'iatt took for 10, La r\vooil took d for 17. For Woreesler Rogers took 5 lor 31). Notts won. P’or Leicester, Taylor scored 100 ill the first. Geary look ii for 02. In the second Geary took I for 25, .'.still (’. for 27. !’’or Gloucester Parker took 7 for 112. completing his iwo hundred v. i l.et- . (i loin ester won. X. 7.. AT'STRALT.YN TOURS. CHRISTCHURCH, Aug. 31. At a meeting of the Management Committee of the New Zealand Cricket ■Council, the S.eccrtary of the Australian Board of Control wrote forwarding the following tentative programme o e matches for tlm New Zealand team in its forthcoming tour of Australia; November 23th. and 30th.. Northern Districts (Newcastle) : December -Ith. sth. and 711 1 . Queensland (Brisbane) : December 11 tli. and 12tli. Goulbonrn : December loth, and 10th.. YY'nggn; December 18th. lfitli. and 21st. Victor ia (AFolbonrne) ; December 20th. 2th. and 2DL!i.. South Australia (Adelaide); January Ist. 2nd. and -Ith. Now South Wales (Sydney). Tim programme was approved. l ife proposal oi the North and South Taranaki Associations to amalgamate was approved. The matter of inviting the Australian eleven to tour the Dominion on it way to England was favourably considered hut a decision was postponed until definite arrangements have been made in Australia by Afr Arthur Sims.
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