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CRICKET.

PLUNKET SHIELD. OTAGO V. WELLINGTON. [by TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN, January 24. The Plunekt Shield match between Otago and Wellington was resumed yesterday. The weather conditions were good, but the wicket was affected in the morning by the heavy rain which had fallen overnight. Otago sufficiently recovered to take their score to 239. 'Wellington’s second innings terminated for 150 runs. The scores were;— OTAGO. First Innings. J. Shepherd, b McGirr 9 R. Worker, b Henderson 33 R. Cherry, e Badcock, b .McGirr ... 0 J. McMullnn. b Brice 19 11. C. Alloo, 1.b.w., b Brice 6 A. AY. Alloo, c Collins, b Brice ... 23 Blamiros. c Henderson, b Badcock 7G Galland, 1.b.w., b Badcock 5 Zimmerman, c Kortlang, b Badcock 4 Dickinson, e Badcock, b McGirr .. 30 Torrance (not out) 9 Extras IS Total 239 Bowling analysis: McGirr three for N 5; Badcock three for GO; Brice three for 49; Henderson one for 14; McLeod, none for 13. WELLINGTON, First Innin.gr. J. S. Hiddlcston, b Dickenson ... 73 I). C. Collins, b Dickenson 0 ii. J. Kortlang, 1.b.w.. b Shepherd. 36 8. Dempster, c Blamires, b Zimmerman 10 11. .McGirr. 1.b.w., b Dickenson ... 21 E. McLeod, b Dickenson 2G J. E. Banks, 1.b.w., b Dickenson 1 F. T. Badcock, c. Zimmerman b Dickenson 17 If. Talersall, h Zimmerman ... 0 W. S. Brice, b Dickenson 1 AT. Henderson (not out) 5 Extras 20 Total 270

Howling analysis.—Dickenson, 90 runs. 7 wickets ; Torrance, 47 runs. A. W. Alloo. 72 runs; Tl. C. Alloo, 15 runs; Shepherd, 18 runs, 1 wicket; Zimmerman, S runs, 2 wickets. WELLINGTON, Second Dinings. Hiddloslon, b Torrance Tl Dempster, run out 29 Kortlang, c Galland. b Dickinson 7 Tatlersall, b Dickinson 0 AL-Leod. c Galland. I> Torrance ... 3 AfcGirr, e Torrance. Ii Zimmerman 37 Collins, c Galland, bA. W. Alloo 29 Badcock, c Zimmerman, b A. AY. Alloo 0 Banks (not out) 4 Henderson, b Dickinson 8 Brice, c Galland. b Dickinson ... 0 Extras ... 19 Total 150 Bowling analysis: Dickson four for 55, Torrance two for 43, Shepherd none for 1. A. AY. Alloo two for 11, Zimmerman one for 21. QUEENSLAND V. S. AUSTRALIA. BRISBANE, January 21. The weather and the wicket wore good for the cricket match. South Australia v. Queensland. In the first innings South Australia scored 198. Pritchard made 22, Y. Richardson 71. Alaekay (not out) 30, and Scott 20. In the bowling, Hornibrook took 4 for 01. Sims 3 for 17. and B. Qxenllam g for 29. Queensland lost I for 107. R. OxenImm made 17 not out, and L. Oxcnlinir •2G; Stumps were lh.cn drawn. VICTORIA Y. N.S.W. SYDNEY. Janniiry. 24. The weather was line and the wicket good for the last Sheffield Shield match of the season, Victoria versus Now South Wales. Victoria halted first, and made 290. Bonsford scored 79, Ryder fO, Baring 70 and Lidicntt 28. Tn the howling Hailey took two for 10. Stumps were then drawn. AVith the exception of Bonsford. Ryder and Baring, who played good, forceful cricket, the game was oT a slowish order. A feature of the day was the performance of the East Sydney howler, Everett. who kept the batsmen guessing throughout. At one time his average was three for 25 MELBOURNE GRADE AIATCHES. AIELBOURNE, January 24. Playing for Prahrnn against Carlton. Huggart made .102 runs. For Eitzrov against Melbourne. Atkinson made 93. and for Richmond, against South .Melbourne. Clive Sindrey scored 102.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1926, Page 1

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CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1926, Page 1

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1926, Page 1

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