| the ant' for 51. wfakeishr 11. JlnripiitDndlilif. The latter by Darling, bat at the next U Trampsr eangjht him at mid-oa. jMA* wiekste hr 58. 4 nktm* mm In and aade a angle ' «l than Kohlo eaubt him eoftly off wembsidi||, Mioewieketa fors7. BMm, lest MB, Bade a boundary, kotskiid the next to Ttauapsr, faring]Jif a pluaiasl IniißH to adrae "waw* kstiug exactly an boor and five ■Antes. Kmun-Tbl Inainga. lft»iri,tDK%bllranii.. 0 l bhflaUe.. 2 at KeQf, hKoble'' 27 .. 0 B sy.eTi iiaiw, b Hohle 6 HheKsOy, bHofcie .. .. 0 nit eat 2 .. bKobU 1 BnH>| aoalnia : BrniUe took dm wickets for 38* Noble hiid for 17. ■nerived 1, MOfcm. At half-past foar tbe AnstaaEane wmmh I their ssnaei inninga, Bitling (kJtntUi facing Bancs and BMhel Ositiovs nkyinc earned, and half aamAvm prodncad.a iesen ' ma, ■nunl relieved IM>, Ihei bsftMMD jkiying with the intA -of tk* j and TyMss>ey, by a great run along tbe bonder*, made a brilliant flafek. The partoenhip hated fiftysei'sn mtmrtas. One wickat f0r,32. KeDy followed. Traable teenpied euty-five auantes teachiug double Mgmm, end thea gave Bn. and an opIMrteoity ia the dlos. Two wicket* for 41 HowvO wae next, hot ha ant b : s asaaad Ml h%h to Haywarl, without tpriag. Tbwe ««kau hr 42. " tfaisij jia'a il Kelly, iMt the latter,; steal a ran, the h i was' islauariiel aadKafly was ran out. Wmetm tL | Jeasa aade tva, when he tippadj BsmestoMadareafnthedips. Five wiekets far 48> Btampa were then drawn. Aosnuui.—Besood i—jy
DfttMac e b Bam s .. 23 fSw'ltJlnnd b Barnes .. 16 Kslh, not«nt 3 How, eHaywud b Barnes .. 0 aregory, oot 0 JToaes, u b Barnes 5 Bnndties 1
Ibtel for fiva wiekais .. 48 MNIVUuI Sraur, January 1. Tha Dtuhjf Tdtgrmfk mjb the aalwtinn of the Australian tw mu •naxtiaocdinaiy Uea, and ifftm to kav» Mi Mb ao aa to atrengtken (la ht% «iA«t oonadering the howling. One of the definite lama darfnbla (nmi the fiat to* match waa |ffe tha AaafcraKan bowling waa tarMr lacking in variety, and now the ittmfatinttlHtte bowlaca who ■ Brt «"d pot in timr plao« om player who doea not bowl at all, and reothar whoaa bowling btfNw aMuatroua■adinni-pacad aort of which already thin b plenty. P» imalHii waragakbdaa to Hjjnng bom Nofala and HowalTa performances in tha Victorian matnhm, , and ttwMwd leinfonemn'a "n----■ecraauy. Evaa aa hat—mi tha gnpk eonaidara there wan otbara with an equally good at better dabs titan Dnffar Amatnog. HAWOS 1 BAT V. OTAOO. Tba intMporiaoiil mrteh, Otago T. Hawke'e % wea eondndad en Wadnaaday, whan tha former won by an uminjpand 117 runs.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1902, Page 3
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