CRICKET.
I ENGLISHMEN IN TASMANIA. j Received 20th, 4.32 p.m. ! Ilobart, January 2ti. The Englishmen, in their lirst innings. j made 4-jj (Young 2II|. J'he Tasiiiauiaii:. replied with 113 (Windsor ;!2, Kadie 2!l>. In their second venture, the Tasmania;;" have- lost one wicket lor 00 (llawson 25, 1 Tabart 47 not out, Burn 23 not out). VICTORIA v. NEW SOUTH WALES. ; Received 2tith, 8.11 p.m. Sydney, January 25. Victorias first innings totalled 4(12 (Armstrong 110 and Iloran 3j). New South Wales have lost three wickets for ! 234 (Waddy 28, Macartney 21, Noble I'HI J not out, Gregory 70 not out).
AUCKLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. Per Trese Association. Auckland, Uist Night. The tilth round oi the Auckland Association's criekit championship* was completed yesterday afternoon in ideal weather, lily, playing North Shore, made 101 in the hist innings, in replyto North Shore's 17(>, and the latter made 108 for the loss of si\ wickets in their second innings. Ilenius (it. Mct.'orinick 4S. Grainger 24, and 1!. Neil were j the top scorer* lor City, and W. Cliilscui 3!l, Woodward Hi, and llussey Hi for North Shore. City won on the lirst innings. Eden played Grafton and retired with six wickets down for 200— Relf 70, Elliott 38, I. .Mills 38, Rovvntree 3.5 (not out), Smith 33, aud Cummiugs 46. Grafton scored 117, and lost seven wickets for Is)>—.Mason .50, C. Hay 23. Eden won on the first innings. Parnell was the only team to secure a threepoint win, defeating Ponsonby, who have not won a match. Parnell made 307 in their first innings, and Poiwonbv replied with !lli (Roliinso,, ;;n. Kemp' 18, and MeU'llaii lsi and 170—Robinson 07. [Corner '■!'■>, Woods 27. The position of the clubs in the senior grade stand* Us follows:—Eden—Matches played j, won 5. lost 0. |K>ints scored 12. City—Placed 5. won 3, lost 2, points 7. North Shore—--I'layed .>, won 3, lost 2. points 7. Parnell—Played j, won 3, lost 2, point* 8. Grafton—Clayed 5, won 1, lost 4, points 2. Coiisouby—Clayed 5, won 0, lost 5. points 0.
» NEW BOWLING RECORD. Per Press Association. Masterton, Last Night. Howling for Carlton against Master ton H on Saturday, R. Moss put up a New Zealand record ior senior cricket, taking ten wickets for 10 runs. He secured his last nine wickets without a run being scored off him.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 32, 27 January 1908, Page 3
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