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NORTH TARANAKI SENIOR CUP FIXTURES, SECOND ROUND. Jan. I—Wanderers v. Oka to at Okato. Jan. i—Oamnjjiton Road v. Irtglewoqd at Camngton Road. J'an. I—Waiiara v. Rovers at Weitana. Jan. 7—Carrington Road v. Okato at Car rung tern Road. Jan. 14—Ce!rrin(g)to» Road v. Wftitara at Wait/ara. Jan. 14—Jngilewiood v. Wanderers at New Plymouth. Jan. 21—Cwringtan Rooid v. Rovers, at New Plymouth. Jan. 21—togjluwoad v. Oka/to at Qaa-rington Road. Jam. 21—Wfliwlea-ers r. W«St>ara, at Wait am. Jan. 28—Waiitura. v. Okato at New Plymouth. J oil. 28 Rovers v. Wmiuderers at New Plymouth. Keb. 4—OarriMgiton Roasd v. Wanderers at CBirring!an Road. t'eb. 4—Rovers v. Okato, .at New Plymouth. t ob. 11—Rovers v. Iniytewao'd at • New Plymouth',
A FIRST TEST MATCH TKOPHY. Received 25, 10.52 a.m. MELBOURNE, Dqc. 23. Sir Malcolm McEachera has offcred a g'old casket as a permatient trophy for the test matches. The various associations are being communicated with..
INTERPXIOVINCIAL MATCHES. (Per Press Association.) 1 AUCKLAND, Dec. 25. The cricket match Auckland v. Wellington commenced in the Domain today. Wellington batted first, tifoe following' being the sco'-es u.i ta the time the telegraph ofl'ce closed WELLINGTON, Fi.-xt Innings. C. Gore, hit wicket, b Oliff ... 28 C. Hickson, 1.b.w., b Stemson ... 11 Redgrave, b Stemson... ... 05 Wallmms, c d. Hay, b W. Mi 115..." 12 Staples, mrt. out .. H\itciWns, not out .!j =
Total for four wickets ... ioo (By Cover Point.) A mutch was played yesteixiay 001 the Recreaition • Ground between ZZ H O,U R U ' e H ° raM °«» , sra H - Brown an)d Co.'s employees. ITho termer in their first nmngs made 12 runs, and in their second 49, while Brown's made 57t0 Wwir one innmgs. m left I "ch^f S ! nUng Now pl ymouth , in/oraunjg< <>n n "p"!', f to I>lay VVan Konui to-dav lalnierston and Feilding. As cricso, T ;,of ve 7, gtron * ho,e «»*■*«- son, I believe the team will possiblv men Btr Fi^ he r, by the ln S<id Whiitlo Robertson, Hasell and Whittle ai-o unable to make the triD •Jut Frank Robertson, Steeds Periham fcwiey, and others are gain* j I wish them all success g ' 1 ck' sv "'of Chr i Stchurch tho »«»S££ KS: This is rather drastic, and met with negative ® l ' "*& the Jnglewood's chance for the premieiS'Vr r ° Sy thun was "I'Parent a inv LIT ag °' Waita|s i »re leading in the competition. ANSWERS. with°th° B "T W l hethcr t the ba » fs "truck with the bnt or not, if it lodges in dead ,S,man 8 clothtag ' the bu " is M.-You win your bet. A batsman may be out from a "no-bull" in live ways—run out, and infringement of Rules 20, 27, 29, 30.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 266, 26 December 1903, Page 2
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441CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 266, 26 December 1903, Page 2
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