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CRICKET.

SEW SOUTH WALES v. QCEE.NS • - . ■ LAND, Received 30th, 10.33 p.m. m Sydney, December 30. In the match between .New South Wales and Queensland, the lormer won by seven wickets. The local team in the lirst innings made jtfl, E. F- Waddy making 100, liowden X4U, Ulaxlund and i'lsher 03. In the second innings they wickets for 23 runs. liueauland's tint innings closed for 283, Hutigan 104, Hayes 40. In the second inning# they made 328, Thomson 70, Crouch 53, Redgrave 44.

VICTORIA v. NEW SOLTII WALES. Retrived Dec. 30, 10.33 p.m. Melbourne, December 30. 11l the. match Victoria v Xe»v South Wales, the former's first innings ri alisetl 832, Maealister 72, McKenzie 2!l. New < South Wales in their innings .-cored 207,; Noble 101, Trumpcr 29. j

ARMSTRONG APOLOGISE. Beceived Dec. 30, 111.33 p.;;i. j Melbourne, December :JO. j The Victorian Cricket Asocial ion I proposed to suspend Anustnng, hut 1 ultimately accepted an apology and *u I asuranee that such a thing wmid not ocur again. [Armstrong declined to play for •Victoria against Xew South Wales unless the Association recognised his claim tor expenses against South Australia.] THE SECOND TEST. Received Dec. .10. 10.33 p.m. Melbourne, December 30. The Australian team for the second WSt will be the Mime as contested the iMt.match, but Hartigan. the Queens-! | ha*r, u in as twelfth man instead of j

IW'iXGisXl'l v. NEW SOI/TH W" VI KS —TEACHERS. Per Prws Arwxriation. Wanganni. fast N'i..|i(. A cricket match was played to-,lav "J 4 *®" 1 ■ lora l team and the New South Wales teachers. Wanganni went in first and put up 11. iVXeill taking f„„ r wiekeU for 15, and Smith four for 28 The New Sooth Welshmen in their first effort made 203 (Mc-Millen 40. Tanp 31. Smith 20. Robert- is, McOrath 171. Wanganni in their second inning- have M*t eight wickets for 186.

WELLINGTON v. OTAdO. Per Press Association. Wellington, Last Xi-hr Theericket match lietween Wellington Wld OUjgo ended in & rjctorr for the former by eight irickets. The visitors ■woe 255 in their second inning, of WBich Eckhold and made 41 cftcli, Torrance 33, and Fisher 30. This j T CllingtOß wantin P on,v 67 to win. and the required ruito were got for two irickets.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 306, 31 December 1907, Page 3

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373

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 306, 31 December 1907, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 306, 31 December 1907, Page 3

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