CRICKET.
SEW i'LV.MOUTII i_\SL v. WAI'IAKA
| The aboM- nmit'h cvi-nliiau-d ai W.iiI tara wsti-i-.liiy in splendid u caiii-. i. Waitara wiuiiMig tli,. to-<. di-i-ii'd in g , Oai. hut made .. poor ~uirl. losing ilu.-r ' uickru lor 1.) rum-. j;_ v -jtli-uiliTl play ; Eggleston ami Dowm-u i-ani,'d the total j to Si liuloiv Ivjillg SP]i;\rati'l|. ultlloll!>l| ■ luminous ciianj.,., nm,!,, in bowling. Willi til., tot [ -uuiiliny a'. Si lor three tickets, llaker j;ot jjou-itt | out 1.h.u.. afl.-r lie an,l li :i 1 put oil Mi for tlii' I'oiirtii ivii kct. Tin ; remaining umkets I-[| eheuplv. thl . m . , nm»s .'ii.Uny for !»7- llaker ho» ).■,! j splendidly., seeming four to,- u, inelud- I j ">K K&'l«-ton (-hi) an,] Do, V sett ( ;S(i) ! j .\>w Plymouth op™,-,! hadly, i,,*,,,,, ! | lliree wicket-, for 12.1 ml In- splendid me ! lull play XiYoll ,•_>;{). whitll.. (2(1) and l.iglitliaiul (:)i not out) turned ti„. ti.li!in the favor of Hi,, town feum ulm i pa,-ed Waitara', - e or«. wit li .is «'i,ken I down. A fealure of lh,. it.li im, the ' , splendid all-round plav o; for I Waitara, wlm-e fi.-ldiny and hatlin" , !' wr ' Mipcrli. Ily (li.-ir win tl„. New • j: Plymouth Chill have annexed Hie ' J ert,-nn Cup for ||„. Iliild year in snu- i •jc-sion. Appended arc Hi,. -,ores: - ! ; . WAITAUA. i i |f-i«'kiii-, I, lJraiind
! I, Baker .. Hi llo.lley, I, Whittle .. o [ Prnetoi, Whittle .. . " n i N'. Ski'ltun. Ii Baker .. . " ■■ ] Dmv^u. U,.\v.. liiikri '' :i ~ j P.i'—aii. e StewK Ij liiainu! . ■' ' Pur.lie. C l'rico, Ii linker .. 1 Prosper, nut (nit .. .. (j Itird. Ii liraund . _ j Cain, e l.ightlmnd, Ii linuiml 0
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Total t)j Bowling analysis:— ISr.uind. four for 2S: Whittle. two fur JI: Xicoll, none f»r 21; Baker, four for J4 : |s no nc for 4. XEW rLVMOI Tjr east. Xieoll. cW. Skelton .li Hawkins 03 Stranp, li Bodley ~ •Tack, f Bird. 1> *rto<ll<>y .. '' 2 Howard. !> W. Skoltmi .. f.i^'lilhand. not out .. .. Steed-. Skolton. |, K'Hcilon ") Whittle. 1, .Skelton .. " <>o Brannd. 1. TT vwkins .. " ~3 Extras .. '1 Total for seven wiekets ]O3 Bowling analysis: W. Skelton.' two 1 , ; >: y ' t "'° for 10 : Hawkins, ; tno fn r 23; Eggleston. one for 14. | C.U{I!IX<.;T(.L\-R<JAD v. IXGLEWOOD. j t'arrin«to!i- r oad and Ingkwood seiuVs u.n yesterday, l„,t the match was nut 1 completed. Scores:— I AUKIXUTuX -it< IAU. K I>oi>ertson, c Matthews, b O'By. ne 7 HenUm, c Pullen, b Inman .. .. ,;t; Wallace, c Inman, b O'Bvrtfe ' j -M. Robertson, 1> Inman " :j W. IVrhant, b lnmnn " r ls Richards, bE. Xioholt, b Inman 17 i. Kobertson, e B. Sutherland, b Inman King, e li. .Sutherland, b Thomas 1;) •Jordan, 1.b.u., h Thomas .. .. McKwfii, not uut | Averv, b Ibouiiw ~ y liXttild , t 11 Total j-j INGLKWoOD. OlUriiL-, c Kioliards, b Robertson .. 5 Inman, not out .. , Pul fen, b Richards .. 11 jj Matthew*, not out 4 Estrus *• * .. i] Total fur two wicket* .. 50 NEW PLYMOUTH JUNIORS v. CAK-1 RINGTOX ROAD. |
The above teams met on the Carrington road ground, and after a uvll-con-tested game, tlie town boys won by 35 runs. Carrington road batted first.' but with the exception of Foot (38) made little headway against the bowling of Anderson and Cook, who were in splendid form with the ball. The last wicket fell with the total at 74. Vew Ply« mouth replied with 109. contributed to largely by Cook (34), Whiteombe (20), Arden (1(1). and Billing (12). The following are the scores:— CARRIXGTOX ROAD. Thomas, b Anderson •> Papps, run out ..
W. McEwen, c Webster, b Anderson ~> Healy, e Webster, b Anderson .. 1 Sehlierike, e and b Anderson .. l H. McEuen. c Petty, b Anderson .. 7 toot, li Cook Itieliards, b Cook .. [' (; Hooker, not out ~ .. " g Buse, b Cook .. „ Hooker, b Cook .. ' ' (l Extras .. j Total XEW Pr.YMOITH. Cook, r Sehlierikt'. b Papps .. 34 Billing, c Sehlierik'*, b Foot .. I<> Petty, b Uichardd ,jj AiVlen. b Papps . v ] ( . CntHeld. I. Foot 0 Whitcombe, b MeEwen .. .. 20 Anderson, run out .. ' % Whittle, b Sehlicrike . j L. B Webster, e »nd b Papp= 0 Seanlon, not out 3 K. C. Webster, run out n Extras " "
]Q9 Bowling analysis';—Sehtierike. one for 2fi: Foot, two for 38: Richards, one for Papps. three for 22: H. McFwen. one
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 47, 14 February 1908, Page 3
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684CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 47, 14 February 1908, Page 3
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