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CRICKET.

INTERXATIUXAL TRIANGULAR MATCHES. London, December 1). The Marylebone Cricket Club is trying to arrange a conference to be held next summer with Australian and South African ci iekeicrs to discuss the triangular conlest ,chcinc. NEW PLYMOUTH WAXDERERS v. I AItItINGTOX ROAD. On the Recreation .Sports Ciround yesterday Cnrrington ltuad met and defeated New I'lyinouth Wanderers on the second innings by eight wickets. Waudi'iers we.e without the services of JacK, liors. Mini S'ieoll, whilst Humphries took Saunders' place in the suburban team. Wanderers went to the wickets flrut, and. batting one man short, compiled 48 in,is, Hill (IS not out) lieing the only hat-iinaii to attain double figures. Oarliugton Road in their innings made "(0, Fred Robertson (10) and Wallace (17) being the only double-figure scores, Whittle (live lor 37) and Baker (five for 21) bowled unchanged. The Wanderers in their second innings declared with 78 runs for six wickets. Hill (28) was again top scorer, McUircn (1-7) and Clapham (lo) batted well for their runs. At the call of time Carriugton ltoad had made 07 for the loss of two wickets, Wallace being not out with a well-played 23 to his credit. Details are:— XEW PLYMOUTH WANDERERS. First Innings.

McLaren, run out .. .. ~„ 8 Strang, b Benbow .. .. ~ 4 Muldooa, b Fred Kobertsou .. .. 0 Whittle, b Benbow 2 Clapham, st M. Robertson, b Fred. Robertson ~ 1 L. Hill, .not out .. .. .. 15 Steeds, b Fred Robertson .. .. 0 Smith, c Howard, b Fred Robertson i Baker, b Benbow ~ ~ .... 2 Anderson, runout ~ ~ „. 2 Extras t .., ~, .. ,» H

Total for nine wickets .. ..48 Second Innings. Hill, c Frank Robertson, b Benbow 28 McLaren, c and b Frank Robertson 17 Claphain, b Benbow .. ~, , K 15 Muldooii, run out 7 Whittle, b Benbow, 1 Steeds, not out, .., ... ... 6 Strang, b Benbow ... ... *< 2 Extra* ....... »., nj 3

Total for six wickets .. »., 78 Bowling analysis—First innings, Benbow three, for 13, Fred. Robertson four for 31. Second innings.: Bonbow i for 33, Fred Robertson none for 23, Frank Robertson one for HI. CAIMIXC.TOX ROAD.' First Innings. Howard, 1.b.w., Whittle .. .. 4 iL Robertson, b Whittle .. .. 3 F. Robertson, b linker' .. •< 4f Sumner, c sub., b Baker .. *.... l'erhnm, b Whittle .. .. - JJt 0, Beubow, h Baker .. ... vx 0 Wallace, b Whittle .. ~... , A IT Frank Robertson, b Baker ... 4 Turiibull, c Clapham, b Baker ~A 1 Humphries, not out .. ... ~ 0 Avery, b Whittle .. „ ».. , M 6 Extras ~ .. „ L. 12

Total ~,70 Second Innings. Beubow, b McLaren .. .. « 16 Fred. Robertson, c Strang, b Hi 11... IS Wallace, not out .. ..23 Humphries, not out .. .. , % 6 Extras ._» 0

Total for two wicKets 87 Bowling analysis First innings: Baker live for 21, Whittle live for 37. Second innings: Whittle uune for 19, Baker none for 7, McLaren 000 for 15, Hill one for 17. i UMk !~ IXGLEWOOD JUNIORS v. NEW** - PLYMOUTH JUNIORS.

Xew Myniouth were only able to field a "weak" team against luglewood juniors yesterday in tire watch at Tuka,pu. Anderson, McLaren, Grey, and Sinclair were absentees from the town team. Thanks to the execrable catching of the local players, the country team compiled Mo runs, to which New Plymouth replied with the poor score of 27 runs. Details:— lnglewood.—L. Sutherland, b Richards, 0; B. Sutherland, e Cooper, b Osborne, 25; Bennett, c Whitcombc, b Osborne, 8; F. Thompson, b Richard*, 0; J. Harris, e sub., b Osborne Ills Duff, c mi b Richards, 23; Orbell, b Richards, 7; M. Sutherland, b Cooper, 4; Wellington, b Cooper. 5; M. Harris, e Price, b Cooper, 0; X. Sutherland, not out, 4; extras, 10 —total, 1,18. Bowling analysis—Richards four for 28, Osborne three for 28, Cook none for 13, Cooper three for 22. 'Now.Plymouth.—Cook, c X. Sutherland, b B. Sutherland, 9; Whittle, c N. .Sutherland, !> M. Sutherland, 3; Osborne, 1i M, Sutherland, 0; Whitcombc, run out. I); Cooper, h Harris, 2; Richards, e Orlie.ll, h B. Sutherland, 7; Xaylor, e 11. Sutherland, h Harris, 1; Morey, not out, 2; Price, b Harris, 0; Xoblc, h B. Sutherland. 0; Lcgg, b Harris, I"; extras, 2—total, 27. Bowling—M. Sutherland two for 1(5, B. Sutherland three for 2, J. Harris four for 8.

. XEWTOX KIXG'S v. FIRE BRIGADE, , The above teams met yesterday, vie- , lory resting with the firemen by' a rei speetable margin. Scores:— Xewton King's Team.—First inning*: Woodnrd. c Bray, b I. Bullot, 4] W. King, C. Roch, b I. Bullot, 1; Pritchard, 1) Xcwsam. 4; Kebbell, run out, 2; Healy, b 1. Bullot, 10; Outfield, b ' Xewsani, !>; Honan, b Xewaam, 2; Klbby, b Xewsani, 5: Wood, e Bray, h I. Bullot, 3; Canuell, not out, 0; F. Watson, b Bullot. (I—total, 4(1. Bowling analysis—l. Bullot five for , lfl, Xewsani four for 20. Second Innings: Cnnnell. c T. Bullot. b L. Bullot, 0: Mealy, 1. 1., Bullot, 2; Cutfleld, c B. Bullot, b L Bullot. (i; King, c Sadler, b Stohr, II; Kebbell. c I. Bullot, b Stohr, 4; Woodurd.bStohr.O; Prichard.bStohr, 1: Kibhv. run out. 2; Watson, b Billing, 4; Wood, e and b Billing. 4; Gilbert, not out. I); extras, 3; total, 2(1. Bowling analysis—L. Bullot three for 7, Stohr, four for 1.1. Billings two for 4. Vire Brigade.—First innings: Xewsam, b Outfield, 4; lirav, e Henlv, b Outfield, 0; L. Bullot, c Honan. b Outfield, 6 Hilling, e Honan, b Outfield, 17; I. Bullot, b Prirlvard, Hi; Douglas, e Watson, b Prichard, 7: Stohr, b Outfield, 1; U. liullot. b Prichard, 0; Oman, b Prichard, 0; Roch, b Cutlield, 1; W. Sadler, not out. 0; extrn-s, ft—total 01. Bowling analysis.—Prieliard four for 11, Cutfield six for 21, King none for I); Healy, none for IS. Fire Brigade thus won by 21 runs on the lirst innings. The following will play for the Fire Brigade agniusl United Service "11" A t Ihe West Knd ground on Saturday: Richards, Dnnks, Bray, Billing, C .Hooker, P. Hooker. L. Bullot, Uocli, Wav. Wiglcy, Coleman, 11, liullot. The following will represent I'nited Service ''11" against Fire Brigade at Tiikiipn on Saturday next:—Dinniss, Dixon, Finlay, Xapier. Pfankueh, Wiggs, Preslmw. Keabright, Simmons, Southall, and Tressidcr; emergencies, Brabant and Kennedy.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 298, 11 December 1908, Page 2

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 298, 11 December 1908, Page 2

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 298, 11 December 1908, Page 2

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