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CRICKET.

BENIOR FIXTURES. Fibst Bound. November 21—Carrington-road v. Rovers, at Oarrington-road. November 28.—Carrington-road v. Rovers, at Oarringtoo-road; Wanderers v. Inglewood at New Plymonth Recreation Ground. December C.—Carrington-road v. Waitara, at Waitara; Rovers v Inglewood, at Inglewood. December 12.—Wanderers v. Waitara, at Waitara. Decemberl9.—Carrington-roid v. Wande'ers at New Plymouth Re-reation Grounds; Rovers v. Waitara, at Waitara. JUNIOR FIXTURES. November 21—Cirrington-road v. New Ply" mouth, at New Plymonth Recreation Ground. November 28 —Unity v. Inglewood, at Inglewood. December s—Oarrington-road v. Unity, at New Plymonth Rnccourse. December 12.—New PI. mrrat.h v. Inglewood, at New Plymouth Recreation Ground. THE ENGLISH TEAM IN VICTORIA. PUB PREASSOCIATION. Received 18.10.25 p.m. Melbourne, November 18. England. Second Innings. McGahey 57 Hayward 38 Jessop 0, Braund .. ~ ~ 9 Tyldesley 9 Garnett .. .. ~ 3 Quaife 11 Lilley 19 Jones .. .. ~ 5 Barnes 6 Blythe, not out 3 Sundries .. .. .. 14

Total 174 Bowling analvsis : McL°od 5 wickets for 57, Collins 5 for 58. Victoria. —Second Innings. McLeod .. .. .. 0 Worial .. .. .. 8 Arms'rong .. .. .. 1 McMichael .. .. .. 4 Graham .. .. .. 23 McAlister .. .. .. 5 Fry .. .. • .. 8 Stuckey 17 Liver 1 .. .. .. 6 Collins .. .. .. 3 Saunderp, not out .. .. 0 Sundries .. .. ~ 11 Total .. .. .. 89 Bowling analysis: Barnes 7 wickets f or3B, Hay ward 2 for 15, Blythe 1 for 25. Dp to the luorh'on adjournment the wicket was in favour of the bowler?, hut the sun improved matter* for th< barmen af'er that hour. D'spitiP this the home team shaped miserably. The Alert fielding of the Englishmen prevented liberties bring taken, and it took a couple of hours to ni*e the 8"ore to 55. Barnes troubled the Victorians greatly, only Graham, with Stuckey, making any show against him. Christchurqh, November 18. At a general meeting of the New Zealand Cricked Council on Saturday a letter was read from Dunedi-n suggesting that an Australian team be invited to visit New Zealand this eeafon, The chairman said he did not think a team could be got over as suggested, but it would do no harm to send an invitation. Most likely next s°ason a team would visit England from Australia, and on its return arrangements might be made for including New Zealand in the tour. The Hawke's Bay Association wrote asking that, a committee of three ho rat np to fe'ect a team for the North Island in the inter-island match. It was dae'dfd to appoint one selector for the North I-land and one for the South Island to pick the resp°ctive l eims. It wai resolved that the fixing of a da'e for the ii.t n r-islind ma;ch! should be deferred until the dates of all inter-provinc'a' raa t,n h"R have been se'tled. The Cante-bury-Ocago match was fixed for D ceuiber 26th, 27tb, and 28th, at Hagley Park, It was decided to send a oable to WardeH, Melbourne, asking whether it would be possible for the English team to include New Zealand in its l our. Some dissatisfaction was expressed at t.ho meagre accounts sent through the Pre ; s Association of th" results of tbe English and Australian matches.

The following team b°en picked to represent the Ne 1 * Plymouth Rovers (seniors) ngiinst Carringtoti-road on Thursday «t CarringtoD-road : W. Bewley, Elliot*-, Hats«ll, Robertson, La=h, A, B a wl°y, GrummitI', 1 ', Medley, Lep, Recnell, Bramley. Emergencies: Allsworth, Billing. Tbe fo'lowing will repreinnt New Plymouth junio-s against Carrington•oid juniors, at the R'crea'im Ground m Thursday : Gori'inge, W, Hil', flight, Ford, Black, Woodhousp, (efferieß, Cartwright, Morsan, Britain. Sampson. Emergency: Hendfrsin. Any member unable to play should lotify the secretary before noon on Tednesday.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 273, 19 November 1901, Page 3

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 273, 19 November 1901, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 273, 19 November 1901, Page 3

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