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NEW PLYMOUTH v. INGLK"WOOD. Tin's match played at Tnglowood oh Thursday was unCmislv.nl, ami the issue is very open. Scores : Nkw Plymouth.—First Innings. lhissel, run out 20 Lighlbaud, c Aokloni, b O'Bryno I) Fleming, c and b Ao-klom ... 20 Brnund, c Crombic, b Gudgeon ~. 31 Lash, bAcklom ... ..'. ~. 40 Price, c O'Bryno, b Gudgeon ~, 15 Holgate, b Gudgeon 0 Ihuehope, b Gudgeon 0 Weston, 1) Havward 11 Steads, bllaviiard !l ; Whittle, not out ... IExtras 1.0 Total 1(10 Howling analysis : Gudgeon, 2:! overs, S maidens, 53 runs, 1 wickets llayward, 6 overs, 25 runs, 2 wickets Ai.'kloii!, 7 overs, 11 runs, 2 wickets. Ooiiibie, Reeves and O'Bryne also bowled. Ixui.kwood.—First Innings. Hooves, l.b.w. Braund 2 Tucker, not out 25 Gudgeon, not out 2S Extras o Total for one wicket ~. 60 Tucker bad a lot-oil' before lie got going, it being generally stated that he was run out. CARRINGTON B v. TNGLEWOOD JUNIORS, j
The above match was played at Carringtou Road on Thursday, resulting in a win for Carringtou Road by 20 runs. Carringtou Road, winning (lie toss, went in to but, compiling 65 runs. Inglewood responded with 15. For the winners, A. McEwcn was the only player to reach double ligures, with 21. For Inglewood, F. Thompson (13) and H. Thompson (12) were Hie only double figure scorers. Bowling for Carringtou Road, Billing took 2 wickets for 3 runs and Avery -1 for 8. For Inglewood, F. Thompson secured 1 wickets for 21.
The following learn will represent. [ the W.E.C.C. v. the Fire Brigade team ion Saturday, at the West End ground, ' play to commence at 2 o'clock sharp:— ! Young, Potter, Hooker, Hanks, Bl.ydc, Fiizpalrick, AYhitlinglon, Waller Scandlyn, Davies, Simmons. Fire Brigade team. Hardwick, Way, Chilly, Porritt, Tenipero, Sadler, Clark, Hook, Sturmuy, Prior. RIFLE SHOOTING. The Rifle Union Senior Match, Rifles v. Guards, took place yesterday, resulting in a win for Ike Rilles by the narrow margin of 15 points. The Rifles have again practically won the Senior Shield. The shooting was very good, Private A. March did not shoot up lo form and has had to give placeto Private A. Humphries in the lead for the aggregate. Scores •. — TAIUXAKI inri.ia. 000 (too 700 T'l I'vt. A, Humphries 31 31 32 ill Pvl. T. Mavrcll ... 33 31. 30 ill Capt. Okev ... 31 33 23 87 Scrgt. Lister ... 31 33 23 87 Corp. Ariuitage ... 31 27 25 83 Lieut-Col. Okcy ... 30 28 25 83 Pvl. A. Marrcli ... 30 27 23 HO Sergt. Mclveown ... 27 21! 25 78 Total GSli TAIUXAKI GI'VRDS.
5»0 lii)i> 7i)i) T'l Kergi. Sli.ipi ~, 2!) 211 ;{] Si) sicrgi. Hamuli ... 25 31 31 87 LVI. Kiddies ... 30 31 21! 87 I'vl. Martin ... 31 25 30 SIS I'vt. Ni.-liol> ... 31. 2li 27 KJ, Pvl. A»i-K«-t-n ... 2!) 27 21) 82 I'll. Mill 27 32 23 81 I'vl. U.juii ... ~. 25 21 20 75
Total 071 The living minimis which have just been made al I'ie ADO aid 700y,'s ranges were used for the lint lime aid wei" found a great inipruvemeir. The " Auckland Star " in its report nf the -Military Tournament says: "The Taranaki liillcs squad are a fine learn and won all the events (hey entered for—an object lesson to the Auckland (Unison "
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