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CRIGKET.

ENGLISHMEN v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA EASY WIN FOR THE VISITORS. Received Nov. 14, 0.4 a.m. Adelaide, November 13. The Englishmen declared their first innings closed, and when the game was resumed to-day the local team went to the wickets and were quickly disposed of. The wicket showed signs of wear, but Clem Hill and Pellew played with the utmost freedom, while the bulk of their companions went down like ninepins. Scores: — SOUTH AUSTRALIA. First Innings 343 Second Innings. Mavne, c Humphries, b Blythe .. 0 Darling, b Barnes 2 C Hill, c Jones, b Crawford .. 61 Pellew, b Crawford 32 Jennings, c and b Braund .. .. 0 L Hill, b Crawford 4 O'Connor, b Braund 1 Claxton, c Fane, b Braund .. .. 19 Mcßeth, b Crawford .. .. .. 4 Wright, not out 8 Chamberlain, b Crawford .. .. 2 Sundry 1 Total 134 Bowling analysis.—Barnes one for 27, Blythe one for Ift. Braund three for 47, C'liiwford five for 40. The Englishmen won by an innings and 183 runs.

All member* of the New Plymouth Club, both seniors and juniors are r p <p ested to roll up at the Tulcapa grnur.d this afternoon at 2.15, when a scratch match will Hp played Wtvseon teams to be picked on ttie SpM.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 November 1907, Page 3

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CRIGKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 November 1907, Page 3

CRIGKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 November 1907, Page 3

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