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NEW SOUTH WALES TEACHERS NEW ZEALAND TEACHERS. AUCKLAND January 7.

The- Now South Wales.teachers at present' touring the North Island met a team .of New Zealand teachers at Victoria Park thi^ afternoon.,. Ohlsen won the'-toss froiq; M'Mullenr and opened with Lusk. Lusk went at the bowling from tho ju*np. Hi* first mistake .was his last, being"" caugW| in the slips.for 23 out of the first 32 scored.* Shepherd" made 45 by all-rouiid-the-wickef cricket, and Jacobsen got tjje top^ scores of 49 by, forceful' driving. The first nine men got double figures^ and the inning^ closed for 258. #ew South Wales opened - disastrously, six of the best wickets being; down for 69." Roberts and Deer then beoamo associated;' and putjon 66, and at the call of time six wickets were down for,135 (Roberts 41 and Peer' 32, "both not out). """ AUCKIiAND> January 8. - The New Zealand teachers beat the New> South Wales feam to-day by the handsome* margin of 182 run 3." Continuing his in-t ninga Roberts' was .bowled after adding' 2vu and the other not-out man Deer put IQf on. The innings closed for 185. In their second innings New Zealand made 243.: Lusk, who had a charmed life, gave easychances, which were missed.. He made -89E runs. Darrock and Murdoch put on 51 hfoij ,the ninth'wicket. With 316 runs. to 7 getf the Sydney men, who batted two rnsn? short, as 6ome of the team had to catca a boat, began inauspiciously and finally were all out with a quarter of an hour ta soare for 135 runs, leaving New Zealand the winners -by 181 runs. The followiiwl are the scores: —

Bowling Analysis.— Tapp, 1 wicket for SIT runs; O'Neill, '5 wickets for 97 rfuns; Smith; ,1 wicket for 40 runs; M'Grath, 1 wickej fejr 12 rang; Deer, 2 wickers for na. tuiuk

N.S.W.— Firat Inningt. Rose, b Holland .. - - 10 UL'Mullen, b Holland . 1 Smith 1 , b Lusk „ . . U M'Giath, b Lusk . ■ 14 O'lS^il, c Holland, b Lusk 14 Shepherd, run out .. 3 Roberts, b Holland ~- 43 Deer, b Lusk . . *2 ; Hammond, b Holland 18 Tapp, not out . 13 Manuel, b Holland . 1 Extras .. «-, .. • • *° ' ' ~ Total . ... . 186 Bowling Analysis. — Lusk, 4 wickets for J6 runs; Holland, 5 wickgts for 51 iun9. Second Innings. Smith., b Luak • 1 ■ Rose, \> Lusk . tJ , - - 10 O'Neill, b Jacobsen . 29 Roberts, b Fanning ... 18 Deer, b Jaedbsen. . 0 Tapp, b Fanning .- * .. .17 -Shepherd, b Lusk .. 12 Hammond, b Lusk . • 15 Manuel, not out . . 4 Extras 29 Total 135 Bowling Analysis. — Lusk, 4 wickets for 59 runs; Jaoobsen, 2 wickets- for 14- runsj Fanning, 2 wickets for 19 runs.

New Zealand. — First Innmgs. H. B. liusk, o Egberts, b Tapp 23 T. J. Ohlsen, o^Rose, h O'Neill 29 A. Shcplioxd, run. ouj> .. .. -26. W. Thomas, lbw, b O'Neill ». 45 Jacobsen,- b Rob*erts - '. *9 - T. Brodie. b M'Mxillen i* .. 26 Fanning, b Q'Neill ..i *•• -- 23 Braithwaifce; 'b O'Neill § .. 10 a E. llmdocb, not -oirt' ■»•«'"• la R. Darrosh, b O^eill .. £• - * Holland.' fun out ..> - j ••' •- '" Extras • ■•• 11 Total .. .." „• .. -.258 Second Inninga. liusk, J> .M'Grath . •..,, .. - ' 89 .Ohlsen, b Tapp .. , v -. . ,- 5, Shephora, b O'Neill -■-.•' 0 Jacobsen, b O'Neill —....- 22 Thomas, c Hammond, b- Smith. . . 27 'B^odie, b O'Neill ... '20' Fanning; b O'Neill -^ .- . , 158 . BraithVaite, b O'Neill ~ &■ . 1 Mnxdoch;' o Smith, T> Beer ■ 22 •Eairock, o O'Neill, b tfeet '. 29 Holland. - not out ' i *„j '•■ 0 Extras .. ;. .* - ;;»• . . 12 Total -.--,:? ... .-.- .' r 243,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 61

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NEW SOUTH WALES TEACHERS NEW ZEALAND TEACHERS. AUCKLAND January 7. Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 61

NEW SOUTH WALES TEACHERS NEW ZEALAND TEACHERS. AUCKLAND January 7. Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 61

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