CRICKET.
Cress Association. —Copyright. IS v v January 27. 'fhe ,-core f,w Mow South dVales’Hast innings was -hd —J.'iamo'ml (n-.-t out) 210, dacariney 72, t■otter Jl. n.utr.mghtwl th,j bo-i average, securing -I wickets for ilk. Victoria J wickets for 177 —Armstrong (not out) iod, ac.uo.-TT of. M.C.G. v- Auckland. Tress Association. lra;;i,A;;o, Jap.Ta’ry 2d. Tin M.C.C. ; am ci'.innumccd the rcttivn match v.hb Auckland to-day. The weal her was periv'ct. ’lk;.e aticuuauee was moderate. Auc’danii won die loss and banted lirsl, ami vi-r.- all oat mr 127, the principal icores heine---! i,sails2!), i(adiion ii-’i, Mason 2look 2'.vieiu-is for 2d, Douglas i> tor 17, ilarvuud 2 lor IP, ilraaslon ii forb2. Tiie EngUsluaui iiave lost one wicket Teffnell’s; tor one mu. Chelienliam v. Marion. On thoir arrival at Cbcltunlmm ou Ihitur, lay the jliart- 11 I 1 am not only found a .vtiiti.tg tlum h first caiss wicket and a ground r; , xeedeul ■■ i Per Ini'., as usual there, it cordial weleciae. Tiv gameeomlaeueed a i lit if h"!ore J I o'clock the home team batting hr T, ill getting thoir opp.,minis out for S-P the ehirion team was fc-ttunate, for it was not only a. hatting icket beat tlie.-o were sesae ve;y dangerous bai snmii who, once set, would have •given tronbie. 'Th.e visitors bogau their ihi'iings with Miies aud A’carpoiatmulthe former, ader m iking seven, was unfortnnately out l.b.v. Alar.-jhall then joined Tea .-point and soon ties rest of tine team settled down to watch the nice steady batting in front of tiiem. Tlio fielding of the 1 loiito team was sound and sure but it was it.t abie to stay tho cifects of 'Pearr.dut’s ewiffc cutting nor ius partner’s el an driving. 'The home team's score was passed and still the score progressed. Av tiie tea. adjournment Pcarpoint'a scoru wa'. f!:l and Marshall's (it!. The latter da-ei-ied to retire. Arkwright went in and iviont 1 ing TeaiTioint was out, by a good lat fell in the slips, for S2, marred only by a, chance at tiie wicket. Tiie rest of tins Marten wickets foil rapidly to tlio steady howli.iy of their opponents. At a little before live the Cheltenham men went in and at the call of time tin; score was 90 for three wickets. Tiie fielding of the homo team was good throughout, that ot some of'tho Marion men was not so clean. It is not to tire, credit of the Marlon Club that it sent a team which, but for kind a.Hjisla.uca ot tiie three “TV Tilth, would leave been two men and with it was one man ala wt, Alartou hid a most- cheerful seiul-ok, having spout a most enjoyable and h:,)..oiiablo day. Aud the determination is, if possible, to actum Tao friendship on the 2Urd pvrx. when tlio Chelten- • ham team is to visit rlarton. Scores ; Ciieltuxiia m. —First Innings, l.’eischer, si Marshal! b Hedges ... I ALiilen, b Pearpoint ... ... (! J. Dave, b Hedges ... ... 7 Hanks, c Arkwright h Hedges ... l(> G. 0. Hare, c Signal h Hedges ... 5 Oliver, b J.Varpoiut ... ... t) Mills, not out ... .. ... If> Goldsburv. b Ko,:i ... ... 7 H. A!. I hire, run out ... ... (i Alayo. h I’ea'-j -siut, ... ... 0 iicwmau, b Pca.rpoiut ... ... 0 Extras ... ... ... 12 'Total ... ... ... 85 Howling—Pearpoint took four wickets for of! runs, Hedges tour for 22, Hess one for 12, Arkwright nil for three. Second slnnings. Heisciier, c i 'edges b i’earpoing .. 0 Oliver, c Vvilson b Marshall, .. g|i Hanks, e Signal b Peavpoiftk .. 12 Alii fen, not out .. ..20 G. Haiv, not eat .. .. .. <; Hxi ms ~ .. .. Ig Tola' I>'V three wickets .. JO .Mau'l'on.—First Innings. He,irpnint, c Oliver b AiiUcii .. 82 allies, l.b.vr i> Milieu •• •• 7 Marshall, retired .. .. ... C 3 .Arkwright, run out ..12 Hedges, run out .. • • 10 Toss, e Mills b Goldsbury .. .. 9 A. Signal, b Mills •• ..17 Wilson, cJ. Haro b Goldsbury .. 0 H. Vouug, mt out .. .. 6 'Valters, b Goldsbury .. .. 0 ' Ikuldtdcy, b3l ills.. .. .. 2, Extras .. .. ... 2-1 Total .. .. ..232 Howling—Millcn two for 42, Goldsbury three for 27, Oliver nil few 12, Mills two for 40, Kowinau nil for 3S, Banks nil for seven, Heisehee tat for 32. ..A one fixture between Podding- nnc{ Palmerston High School, played at Palmerston on Saturday', resulted in Feilding winning easily. High School scored 82Coy no 20, McCord id-. Feilding replied with 130 for six wickets—-Ongley (not out) 42, Trevcna 27, McMcekan 27, K. Hiu-tholomew 10.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8725, 28 January 1907, Page 2
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723CRICKET. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8725, 28 January 1907, Page 2
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