CRICKET.
IXtiLJiWIJUI) V, _\|'.W I'LVAIOITII. ' , i:iiel\i(,'lewo,n l .Xe«-| , lviiimill,ni I'll • was ciiiii|ilcled »n Thniivlny, «hen die I eily euinbimilioii won by :i! on - lUe lirsl innings. (In ihe lir : ,| ,l;iy. - iS'evv Plymouth Mere nil .ml. IW iliii. i iindlngloiv.mil hail l.»l onenielset lor , 60. Yesterday New I'l olmilli |ml u]i s 103 fur t'uiii uiiels in the second innings
AUCTIONEERS V. TAKAPVNA. The nliuvt' mutrli was played on Thursday, iiml resulted in n win for 111.' Auctioneers by sovon wick.'ls. For Ihe losers. Filzpa'lriek and Hater appeared lo he tin- only onrs able 10 play tln> "deadly" bowling of (ho Auctioneers, Iho wickets being evenly divided between H. and E. Oilfield.' For the winners, Kebbcll, Cottier, and llonly were " the jiit-k of the basket." The seoros were s.s. Takapuna 22aiul 27, and the auctioneers 112 and 21 for three wiekels. Scores:
Takapuna, livst innings: "Wicks, b | Cutlield. (I; Filzpalrick. not out, 17. | Ciipt. Ilolford, r.m onf, 0; Hilton, b • !•".. (Jiitliehl. 2; Keegan, b It. Cutlield. '); Leonard, c and b Ji. Cutlield, I); linker, b K. Cutlield, I); Fisher, b E. Cutlield, (I; Muiucy. I> li. Cutlield, II : Adams, c, b i{. Cutlield, 1 ; Wheeler, b K Cutlield, 0; exlr.is 2. Second innings: Filzpalrick, c llealy, h F, Cutlield, 1; lloll'ord, c, b li. Cutlield' 0; Fisher, b If. Cutlield, I); Mainey, c,b K, Colli dd, 1; Wheeler, b E. CutHeld, 2; Leonard, e, b K. Cutlield, 1; Billon, b E. Cutlield, 0, Baker, c, b E. Oilfield, U; Wicks, b E. E. Cutlield. 5 ; Keegan, b K. C'u'lield, 1 ; extras, 2. Auctioneers: First innings: Kibbell, b Biker. ',); K. C.illbr, b Baker, 5; K. Cutlield, Ibw, b Fitzpatrick, 1 ; Bovlev, !) Baker, 1; K. Cutlield, b Baker, '2; Court, b Baker, I); Lee, st Mainey, t; Henly, b'Maiuey. li; Walson, 1) Fisher, 0; Oliver, not out, U; Boullon, c Fisher, 0 ; extras, ;!. Second imiiiigs: K. Cutlield, b Baker, 5; Oliver, b Baker, :!; Kilibell, b Baker, 0; Cottier, not, out, 10. UKENUI v. CARRINGTON KOAD. Al the Carringtoii-road grounds on Thursday, the Ureniii seniors defeated I lie home team by three wickets and thirty runs.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 9 February 1906, Page 3
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352CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 9 February 1906, Page 3
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