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—afer>~. AUSTRALIAN TOUR. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH. .March 15. The Australians defeated Taranaki by an innings and 177 runs. To the over-night score of 1104, for three wickets, the remaining Australian batsmen added only G 3 runs and Australia was all out for 427. In llie second innings . Taranaki made a poor showing against the howling of Griminctt and Oxenham. Wilson and Naismitli each made a short stand, hut except for Chetvors the remainder failed badly. eight wickets were down for 02 runs at one stage. TAR A N A Kl.—-First 1 nnings. 15. I!. Wilson. 1.b.w., I» AlcNamee ... iff! Naismitli, b. Griminctt 22 Giddy, e Richardson, b Griminctt 4 Cliavors. st. Richardson, b. Orimm?tt 0 Lay. 1.b.w.. h Oxenham 0 Kingston, i*. Alexander t>. Oxenham 0 Grayson, c. Wood full. b. Oxenham 12 Petty (not out) 2 Gibliin. !) AlcNamee 5 Falconer, b AlcNamee ... 0 A Al. Wilson, b' Griinmett 5 Extras ™ Total D!’ Howling analysis.—Morton. 0 lor 12; AlcNamee, .4 for 9; Grimmett. 1 for 58: Oxenham, 4 for 4(5. AUSTRALIA Ist Tunings. Kippax, c Grayson, b A. Al. \N il--1 no son Oxenham, b Lay 47 Alexander, b Giblin I—' Ponsford, c and b Giblin 8l Richardson, e Kingston, b Potty 14 Jackson, b Petty 11 Wood full, c Grey.soil, b Giblin ... 9 Schneider. (not out) Tf G rim mot t, it A. Al. Wilson 18 Morton, b A. Al. AYilson 7 AlcNamee. c Giblin. b A. A!. Wilson D Extras 14 Total 427 Bowling analysis: Pi-tty 2 lor 85, Giblin 3 for 115, Lay 1 for 03, Falconer 0 for 81, A. At. A\ ilson 4 for 33, Naismitli 0 for 25. TARAN AJv 1 —-211 <1 Inii ill gs. B. B. Wilson, e Schneider, b Grimmett i 12 Naismitli, st. Richardson, b Griinmett 14 Giddy, 1) ''Grimmett I Lay. b Alorton 5 Clieovors, c Woodfull. b Grimmett 20 Kingston, b Oxenham - Grayson, l.b.w. b Oxenliam 4 Petty, l.b.w. li Oxenliam 2 Giblin. <• Jackson, b AVoodfull ... 21 Falconer, e Alexander b Schneider 10 A. Af. Wilson, (not out) 12 Extras 8 Total 112 Bowling analysis: Alorton 1 for 11, AlcNanu-e 0 for 7. Grimmett -1 for 20, Oxenliam 3 for 19, Schneider 1 for 20. AVoodfull I for 5. AUCKLAND, March 15. Bow ley and Laiigridge. cricket coaches, were given a musing farewell to-night, on their departure for Wellington eiiroulc- to England. The Auckland Cricket Association presented Airs Rowley with a Now Zealand rug as a souvornir of her fust visit, to tile Dominion, rad Hie Auekland Suburban Cricket Association mud? pi-esentnthins to botb coaches.
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