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CRICKET.

CABBINUION ROAD 11. v. NEW l'l-i , MOUTH 11. He Carrington Road juniors met and defeated New Plymouth juniors on the Hecrcation Grounds yesterday uy loj to 72. New Plymouth were weak, being without the services of live 0 f their best players, Anderson's bowling being greatly missed. Osborne winning the toss, elected to bat, but his team started badly, losing three wickets for 14. the total eventually reaching 72. Carrington Road's bowling and fielding were good. The suburban team batted freely for ttneir runs. Jordan (42), Humphries (34) and Papps (20) opened their shoulders to good effect. Grey, Richards aua I McLaren were the most successful bowlera for New Plymouth, the omsrs suffering to some extent by having catches missed off tlicni. Scores:— New Plymouth—McLaren, c Humphries, b Foot, 10; Richards, l> Humphries, 0; Sinclair, b Humphries, 12; Price, b'Humphries, 0; Cooper, c and b Humphries, 4; Osborne (capt.), b Papps, 0; Grey, run out, 8; Johns, c Perry, b Jordan, 8; Stafford, b Papps, 0; K'«nt, not out, 2; Morey, b Humphries, 9; extras, 10; total, 72. Bowling— Humphries. five for 18; Foot, one for 10; . Jordan, one for 17; Papps, two for 11. Carrhgton Road—Broome, run out, 8; \Y. McEwen, b Grey, 10; Jordan, 0 , McLaren, 42; H. McEwen, b Cooper, 2; < Humphries, b Richards, 34; Papps, o ' Price, b McLaren, 20; Foot (capt.), not out, 3; Perry, b Richards, 6; Hooker, b i McLaren, 9; Koti, b Grey, 0; Thomas, ; b Cooper, 12; extras, 19; total, 105. , Bowling—Cooper, two for 46; Me- j Laren, three for 40; Osborne, none for v 2(1; Grey, two for 12; Sinclair, none for t 9; Richards, two for 13.

The following, will represent the United Service B in the match against Egmont Village on Saturday:—Brabant, Dimtigs, Dixon, Kennedy, Napier, Pfankuch, Preshaw, Seabright, Simmons, Southail and Wiggg. Wagonette will leave National Bank corner at 1 p.m.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 286, 27 November 1908, Page 3

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315

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 286, 27 November 1908, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 286, 27 November 1908, Page 3

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