CRICKET.
| KXOLAXU v. xkw SOCXH W AI.K>. ! llei-vivcd 21-.t I.S a.m. f ilni'v, tVbruuj'v lit | l' l ' l ' I'auli Lilian,! v. X-w'>.>;i], J( j i \\.ile a I,Us been abandoned u-.m i; i;i ! rain. ;.i. the i inn i'DsT. llcceivcd 21-t, I.S a.III. .-yduey. l-ebrn ,ry :!'i. ;| , - s te.uly ram continued till lour 10-, lay. ; Since the,, it his lie'-,, ;l ,j rv . i -hj: wind. The wicket i- sodden, but if | there is no more rain, it is hoped it will ! be in fail condition by lli.on to-nior.ow. _ | Kidder will probably be absentee. I t'lan lord may play . 'i MMJTII v. Mil !11i AM i;i;i;i J; y. j i l'rcss -VaiOciation, ! ; I II: i-tehin Xi I ■be 5,.,t1, v.Sou i: , fanteriuirvcricke, i I"." 1 ' 1 ' v - ,s to-d.iv. the score- | *>»"' (-interbnry. tir-i i lmin „. •'<; s<'<'ond innings, l;;i ( l uit,.,! ;,(i. ||a,. I !•?, "'i-' n'"'"' ' «r-t imiiii,... :0-.J (K. 1,. ( ;,y K ill A. -lone- 07. i:. : r,,\ A ." rdu " 1 n:; - "■ "•" : iai. A. 11. Neild 14, K. K. t rav.nliau I'd , H"t out. extra- IB). ! Nh\\ i i,\.\im"ni xv i:m i. caijui x< ; TON l!OAI>. I 'he liniontplated match 'oeineen ill •il-vo senior teams eontinued on ; the roa.l wicket ve-ter,l,v [and after a Hella-oit.-ted »ame ii„ I I t»wn team won by 1:1 runs „i, the tir-i 1 .inning. Xeiv I'lymoutl, made a splendiil .start in their second innings, amass, ing the very creditable total of 1:10 f or , two wickets. Weston (til not ohm played very stylish and sound cricket. i±) not out) ami Fcu-ster (2.5) as. i -f-ted materially. Hie followiii'r are 1 the full scores:— " ,
NEW I'LY.MOUTH WKsT. K'w*ter, c Koljerbun, b llenlxnv .. 11 Weston, run out s <«>ss, c .Martin, b UobcrtsOn .. In ld»h, c Perham. k iienbuw ..11l Archer, c Kichards, b Wallace .. 20 W illi.in,-. c Avery. I> l'erhain Ij Ingram, c lticliani-. I, I'erham .. 7 .Muldoun. c I'erluun. I, liichards .. Is Arden, run out j;j Cooke. Ii Pcrhaiu 14 Brereton. not out 0 Extra* 2!) I 241 Jtoivliug ~ a.ily-i-- 15,-nbow two fur 7a. K. IJobert-on one for :(!). Wallace one for 45, Perlnm three for :)7. liichards one for 10. CAKKINiITON 111 lAD. Wallace, run out 28 Kred. RolH'rt-on. run out .. ..30 Beiilxnv. c Elliott, b Fcw.-tcr .. 38 'Perhani, h m King, c Hartigan. I, Few-ter .. 0 Richards. I, Williams .14 Krank lioljertson. c Iki--. b Few-tcr 12 •lonian, e and k litsh .. 5 llealy. c Cooke, b (ioss .. ~ o Avery, b William- 12 A. .Ur-Kueli. not o(ft l Extras n
Tot s I ](is Rowling analysis—Archer lumo lor 20. Few-ter four for oS. (Jo* one lor .'(8. on,-"for 27, Ingram none fnr 25. William- iwo for 1, Muldoon tion,' for 12. \"E\V PLYMOI'TH \VKST.-S« -ond Innitij-. Weston. not out r,l Brereion, run out 2 Kevv-tcr. 1> Benlmw l**h. not out .. •>.") Extra* 23
Total for two wi<-kct- . .. ]:li; Boulinjr analvsis—Tienliow one for 40, Richards none for 21. Perham none for 12. Frank IlnhcrNon none for 1<!. A. McKwen mm? for 11. (". Jordan nolle for 10. K. Avery none for 3. -\K\V PLYMOUTH JL.MOKs v. CRKNL'I. I he alxive match eventuated ou (he Tukiipa ground yesterday. and resulted in a win for New Plymouth by live wickets and 50 run-. New Plymouth, winning the to-, took the field, but 1 renui could do nothing against the liowling of Billing, Cnttield. and Anderson, who were in excellent form. The first six wickets realised only »ix run-. The tail of the team "wagged"' somewhat lietter, the inning- closing for 40. New Plymouth opened even worse than I renui. losing three of their !>est batsmen without a run lieiug scored, but Arlen (10 not out I coming in at an opportune time, stoppeil the "rot," anl with Cutfield. Whittle, and Seanlon carried the total to 55. I'renui in their second innings did a little better than formerly, compiling 57 runs. New Plymouth followed with 0.1 runs for live wickets in the fast tim, of 40 minutes. Petty |2»L ( laptiani (2S not out I. Cook 'lßl. and Cutfield iSi batted very well for town. The scor?- arc appended: I"renui Juniors. Kir-i Innings. Mabiu. c Cook, b Aniteiwm. I: 11. I'oreniau. ii Hilling. O; Lnvi-h, tun out. 0; (lliiver. b Anderxm. C. Foreman, c Cutliehl. I. Billng. 15: S.tfe, b Hilling. 1; Hi,.1,, ards, b Billing. i>: OTlalloran. b f.'utlield. 5: Hunter, l.b.v . 1> Killing, li: 1!. Aroa. b Cutfield. i>: .Mallet, not out. It: extra>, I: total. 4<». Second Innings: Hunter, b Anderson, 5: Mallet. Ii Cutfield. 12: l-o.v-ish, 1> CuttieM. 1: C. Foreman, b Hilling. 1: Mahin. b Hilling. 3: 11. Foreman, e Anderson, h Cutfield. 2: Soft... b Cutlie'il. 5; out. lti; R. Aroa. c Anderson. I> Billing. 2: Olliver. b Anderson. 0: extras. I: total. 57. Bowling analv-i—First innings: Billing nve for 7. Anderson two for 10. Cook none lor 5. Cutfield two for 8. Second innings: Billing four for 22, Anderi-on two fnr 17. Cutfield four fnr 17.
Xpw Plymouth .lunior*. Fir-t —Cook, mn out, U: HiHin{:. *• Richards, b 11. Foreman, n? Clapham, b 11. Forem<n. 0; Arden. not out. 10; Petty, b H. Foreman. 0; Whitcoinbe. b ( . Foreman. 0: Cutfield. b C. Foreman. »i; F. Wliittle. e OUalloran. b Aroa. o; An<li>rson. b C. Foreman. Sranlon. <■ and b C. Konman, 0: K. Welh.ter. < MMivor. li (. Foreman. *»: *\tra«. 4: lotah .V>. Svoml Innings: Cutfield, *■ Frrreinan. If Mallei. 8: Petty, lj Kichard*. 20: C(H)k, b RienanU. IS: Killing. It 2: F. CJajilioin. not out. J8: Wliit;.»nibe. b Mallou 0: K. not »Mit. *J: extra s . 5: Tfial jn lh<- wirki'f-.linjj suialy-
-i- Kir-t inning: 11. T'on-miin tliivo for ]•». l!ii h ir<l« f»»r Forein.ui itv-> for 21. Ar<»,i <.iif fm- 7. SnflV limitfo. :i. Shmoihl inninir-r 11. Foi'fnwn f»r in. C. VnTi'll 1,111 11-1,.' for MalM tw<» for 22. IJirluir-i- tine im - :{!». n<'»o for 8.
I'irc he.it rriii-;rHi roail jimior> very comfnrt;il>ly «m tho Went Kml ground.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 53, 21 February 1908, Page 3
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