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CRICKEE.

ENGLAND v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Adelaide, November !). The Marylebone cricketers commenced the iH'cond match of the timr to-(la,v. against South Australia. The weather was hot and oppressive, Imt the attendance was large. The home team had first use of the wicket, and on a fast pitch put up 271 for the loss of five v ickets.

Hill played a characteristic innings by fine defensive cricket. He was at the wickets three hours.

The visitors suffered considerablv from the heat, the fielding at the end of the day falling off badly. Svores:— SOI 111 ArSTRALIA.—First innings. Darling, c -lones. Ii llarnes .. .. II Mavne, llnv, li Barnes .. 22

<\ Hill, e Humphries, 1> Rhodes .. 104 l'ellew, b lirauud ;i.5 L. Hill, h Barnes 2 Jennings, not out (IS C'lnxton. not out .. .. ..31 Extras i Total for five wickets .. .. 274 Received Nov. 11, 11 .ii p.m. I Adelaide, November 11

Tlio weather was again exceedingly warm. Tlit' "nine was slow at the stirl. Xeither of t!u> batsmen was at lioni" with Harm's and lilythe. Claxton plaved sterling cricket throughout. The innings closed for l.'i. Jones and Fane were the first to represent England, Roy an l Hills Imwling, and for a time the'batsmen took. 110 liberties, Jones, however, soon <r.>t to work, rutting and driving in excellent style. When stumps were I drawn for the day four wiekets were I down for 2:13. Scores: SOUTH At'STRAUA.—First Inninz;. (Continued). Jenkings, e Crawford, h lilythe .. 711 Claxton, st Humphries, b lilythe .. 57 C'liamlierlain. b Itarnes .. .. 4 O'Connor, b liraund ],> Wright, hit wieket 1 Jfcßeath. not out ]J Extras 3 Total 34-j liowling—Karnes, four for 107; lilythe, two for 75; Crawford, one for lit; Rhodes. one for 41: P>rauml, two fjr :il; Haves, none l for 10. EX' rr.ANTT—First fnnings. Jones, c O'Connor, b Wright .. It;) Fane, c Claxton, b Wright .. .. J-J Hayes, e Chamberlain, bL. Ilill .. 8 Hutching*, c I'ellew, b Wright .. 2(i Braund, not out 14 Hardstaff, not out 16 Extras g Total for four wiekets .. .. 2.!," I'REXCI v. OAKRtXriTON ROAD I SENIORS. I I'renui heat Carringlon-ro.nl on the latter's ground yesterday by five wickets. Completing their innings after passing the home team's score, they won by 25 runs. Details of the scoring:— Carrington-road.—Fred. Roliertson, e Schollield, b Wm. Fuller, 33; Frank Robertson, b Lash, 4; Wallace, b W. R. Fuller, !!; Perhani, b H. Skelton, 14; McArthur. b H. Skelton. 18; C. Jordan, b W. R. Fuller. 31; W. Richards, c T. Skelton. b Lash, 1; Martin, b Scholfield, •'1; W. Hooker, b Sehollield. A: E. Averv, not out, 2: T. Foote. b W. R. Fuller, 3; extras, 10—total, 127. Howling analysis. Scholfield, two wiekets for 2!> runs; Ensh. two for 20; Win. Fuller, one for 25; W. R. Fuller, three for 23; H. Skelton, two for 13.

Urenui.—F. Lash. M>.w. Wallace. 33; B. Rea. h Wallace. 1; Hemming, e .Tordan. 1) Wallace, 1; Scholfield, retired, S5; C. Wilson, h Wallace, 3; Wm. Fuller, b Martin, 21; W. Wilson, retired, 17; A. c McArthur, b Fred.

Fred. Robertson. 0; \V. R. Fuller, not out 5: T. Skelton, not out. 0: extras, 16 —total. 152 for nine wickets.

Rowling analysis.—Wallace, four for 34; IVrhan). none for 38; W. Richards, none for 13; Fred. Robertson, two for II; Martin, one for 14; McArthur, none for 23; Avery, none for 1. XEW PLYMOUTH EAST v. WEST. The two Xew Plymouth senior teams met ye-terdav on the Tukipa ground, and the had an easy win. Detail- of the —

Wi'st.—M. William-, c Nicol t 2: E. b Nicol. 3; \Y. l*e\v>tcr. 1> Hraund, 4: ('. 11. Archer, c Nir-oK S; \\*. C. Weston, run out, (»: A. S. llascll, not out. 14: ■). H. Muldnon. 1> Ilraund. 0; IS Ingram, b Hraund. •). Hartigan, b itraund. <►: IJ. Knight, b Hraund. 0; A. Osborne, b Hraund. 0: extras, 2—total, :i5. l»<»wlin^. —Nicol, tlirc for 22; Hraund, >\\ for 11. Ka^t.—»l. l'\ Strang, U).\v. Archer, •!; Nicol. !> b Archer, 0; not out, .'{(I; J. It. -lack, run out, .'tS; Stwds, c Lish, b Few>ti'r, 3: Smith, b I.n-b. 2; "Hraund, b 4: Haker. b Jluhloon, H; Webster, 1) Muldoon. H; extras B—total,8 —total, 107 for ten wickets. Bowling analysis.—Archer, two for 11; Fcw-ter, two for 3H: Hardi'gan. none for 4; Ingram, nomj for 14; Williams, none for H: .Mulfloon. two for 15; Lash, two for 4.

New Plymouth Juniors beat Carring-ton-road on the High School ground yesterday by 22 run-, the scores being 43 to 2\.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 12 November 1907, Page 3

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CRICKEE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 12 November 1907, Page 3

CRICKEE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 12 November 1907, Page 3

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