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CRICKET.

HNCUJSII'MEN IN AUSTRALIA, MATCH! AOAINST VICTORIA. , (H\>c<mv<"i| Feb. 5, 0.57 p.m.) AIKLBOUHNE, 1-Yb. 5. Ute weather was lino, but ho-t, for thi' match Hiitflislum'n v. Victoria. Fielder, IJI Ivy, uji'il J (elf stood out ol' the I'iiiiglisli loam. The Victorians worn tin' tosK, aiyd when »tuiups were clniwn tail lust four wickets for 2<S» ' runs. J'luy was very s-low up to lunch, the Victori-ans playing with great [luitience. The first ten runs occupiod twenty - three minutes. Numerous changes in the howling were tried, ai.nl with t.lie wicket wry fast the balsinun became brisker. Bosatvq.uot with hi« last hall Ih-foiv lumch tempted Mcberni out, Strudw-ick HUmimrar iiim. One for 05. Ai-inslroivj; joined McAHster after lunch, iuj.l the latter reached his half century in an hour wwt fifty-three minutes. Armstrong had com l# tad 81 w-lton he got leg! Wore. Two for Tiott followed, and bad rattled up 1.1 when he spooned one from Tlosan<iuet to Arnold, Three for 147, McAlistor was now pimisihinjp all the howling impartially. liaineford l»i'ti\eml McAlister, and as the latter cm toned live nineties lie l>eeame more cautions. The colt rara into double figures smartly. The afternoon tea adjourniiient than intervened, and on resuming McAlieter reached his century, amidst loud applause tainsfoiid was shortly afterwards bowled by Arnold. Laver fined tihe vacancy and the two steajdily played out time, McAlister especially showing solid cricScores were as under ,_ y I JXJXiI A, First Innings. McAlister, not out jm MtLeod, st Strudwlck, b liosaii-

The following will represent tin (rovcrnincnt in a match against th« ranks at Tukapa thils afternoon:— I'almcr, Muck ay, Power, Hill, Woods I- leming, A-icheson, Crawshaw, Tregvllcs, Clarke, and Crawford. Emer-gencies—-Uideon, Campbell ana Harvey. Uailks will Ixl represented by—tt i Uums, BaUmny, Rofoertshaw, iJill, Mo.-j.soii. Webster, Duthie, Bell, Nixon, Hall, Pres-liaw.

, t i uet Armstrong, llnv, b Rhodes ... 81 Trott, c Arnold, b BoGanquet 13 UainstoiyJ, b Arnold 26 Laver, not out " 28 Sundries ,[[ Total for live wickets ... ... 209

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1904, Page 2

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1904, Page 2

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1904, Page 2

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