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AIELBOURNE V. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND, Feb. 7
Auckland drew with tho Alelbourno Cricket Club, the visitors being unable to get 148 runs they required to win in 21 hours.? Auckland made 248 and 171, while Melbourne scored 308 and 104 for six wickets. The details‘are as follows: AUCKLAND — Ist. innings 284 Second Innings. C. C. Dncre, l.h.w. b. Ebcling 2 Gillespie, b. Johnstone 22 Postles, c. and b. AY. Armstrong 15 Anthony, c. and b. T. Armstrong 33 Prater, b. W. Armstrong 46 Allcott,- c. Rogerson, b. T. Armstrong 3 Butler, c. Campbell, b. Ebcling ... 8 Player (not out) 32 ALutlieson, e. Onyons, b. AV. Armstrong 1 Scott, b. Ebeling 3 Bowlev, injured 0 Extras 6 Total 171 Bowling: AV. Armstrong 3 for 55, T. G. Armstrong 2 for 30, R. Johnstone 1 for 21. AHXBOURNE—Ist. Tunings 308 Second Innings. Sanford, run out 12 AV. Armstrong, b. Alatheson 35 Rogerson, b. Alatheson O P. AVood, l.h.w. b. Player LI T. Armstrong, c. Scott b. Player 1 Hansford, e. Scott h. Player 21 Onyons (not out) I!) Johnstone (not out) 2 Extras ' 3
Total for (5 wickets 104 Bowling: Player 3 for 18. Alntheson 2 for 50. CANTERBURY WIN. DUNEDIN. Fell. 7. The Pluiiket Shield match between Otago and Canterbury was concluded at Carisbrook to-day. Canterbury winning by 260 runs. The weather was fine and the wicket, owing to the rain during the week-end. helped the bowlers nil day. OANTERBITRY- s &et. Innings 242 SeeoN I **? Innings. Page, c. Duncan, b. Dickinson ... 8 Crawford, e. Blunt, li. Dickinson . 45 Talbot, run out 9 Hamilton, b. Blamires 48 Oliver, e. Dickinson b. Alloo 66 Boon, b. Alloo 26 Nixon, c. Svmonds. b. Alloo 39 Reid, b. Dickinson 1 Evans, b. Alloo 62 Merritt, c. Blunt, b. Torrance 18 Cunningham (not out) 22 Extras 35 Total 379 Bowling: Dickinson 3 for 96. Alloo 4 for 91. Torrance 1 for 72, Blunt 0 for 21, Blamires 1 for 37.' Shepherd 0 for 27. OTAGO—Ist. Timings 20-1 Second Tunings. Knight, Lb.w. b. Cunningham ... 11 Blamires, b. Read 2 A. W. Alloo, b. Read 27 Blunt, b. Cunningham 0 MoATillan, b. Read 45 Blair, st. Boon, b. Merritt 10 Duncan, c. Rage, b. Merritt 1 Dickinson, b. Read 22 Shepherd, b. Alerritt 18 Torrance, b. Read 5 Svmonds (not outl 0 Extras 18 Total 15 ‘ Bowling: Read 5 for 63, Cunningham 2 for 41. Alerritt 3 for 20. Nixon 0 for 17. QUEENSLAND v. VICTORIA. BRISBANE. Feb. 7. There was hot. oppressive weather again ruling for the Queensland-Yic-toria match. The game was very quiet. The Queensland batsmen took no risks. Knowles and’Oxcnliam both gave clever exhibitions. Ariotorin opened slowly, due to Hornibrook’s accurate bowling. A Toy os was also a thorn in Victoria’s side. Queensland made 399 runs. Thompson scored 6-3, Knowles -10. I. Oxenham 42, Gill (not out) 26, Grant 26. In the howling AToiton took 4 for 130, Blaekie 3 for S 4. ALillett. 3 for 68. Victoria have lost 7 wickets for 77 runs. BRISBANE. February 8. Victoria in first innings made 86. Queensland in second innings made 10 for no wickets when stumps were drawn.
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