Cricket.
(Ver l'ress Association.) WlOldA.Nd'l'ON, ,]„„. 21. The mulch bolween iuUT-itilamd teams began this afternoon. Shuck, lock, of Otago, was too unwell to play, and a suhstituto lieldod for linn in his Mbst'ncc. 'VUte Southerners lonnd tlK'mselves short of uowlers, and as Callaway was not in his recent I'oifu tlio men, who tattod first, «t>ro able to put up the resectable total of li) 0. Towards this Mahonuy provided 54 and Mason 80, and both hit well and cleanly, the latter making somo powerful drives. Other scorera were .Uacasscy 21, lluy 28, and Dphum 21. Howell tiHik three' wickets for ;i'J runs, Callaway tnree for 59, Strungi) two for 41, and Ongtey two lor 25. ' The Southerners had half aB hour's ■Hultinj} in a. poor ligjiut, mtd lost three wickets—Strung*., u ow . den, and Ongley—for 18. New Plymouth juniors defeated Inglewood juniors yesterday by 47' runs to 2(1. For New Plymouth Heuikll made Ul and Take 12, while no uißlewotfd , men roached do,ujble flguivs.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 22 January 1904, Page 2
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163Cricket. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 22 January 1904, Page 2
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