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NEW SOUTH WALES v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Received 10, 4.30 p.m. Sydney, Sunday. The match between New South Wales and 'South Australia was started on Saturday. Tue latter, in their iivsl inning.-, matte 27:2—Gehr, 102, Woodford Si, Dolling 27. Clem Hill 22, being tinchief scorers. New South Wales have lost no wickets for BS-JSardslcy (not out) 14, Macartney (not out) :'lli. AUCKLAND MATCHES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. ' Auckland, Last Night. The Auckland Cricket Association dis- ' triet championships were resumed yes- ' tcrday afternoon on good wickets, 'but 1 in dull weather, the sixth round being commenced. The day was remarkable ' for the number of big scores made by ■; veterans in the lirst-grade matches, Parnell against North Shore made 184 (11. I I?. Lusk 7b, E. Sale 54). Hiulden took four wickets for 43 runs, and MeMauoii } tix for til. North Shore made .37 for 1 to wickets. Grafton's lirst innings igainst Eden colts realised 201 (I!. Slo- I. nan 88); Eden colts made 5!) for six s .rickets; .Mason took six wickets for 33 nil,, (ity made 2.30 against I'o.isonby 2 ;«. Neill 98 and Stemson 117): Wood ,ook live wickets for 47 runs; Ponson- 1 i.v scored 7 for no wickets. Eden "A" ;ave University a whole afternoon's father-hunting, making 347 (Cmnmings :7, Elliott 117, Jlorspool 50, and ilcLaughlin 52 (not out). JEW PLYMOUTH v. FIRE BRIGADE, ti hi New Plymouth met and defeated Fire irigade on the South Road ground on ai laturdiiy by 24 runs. New Plymouth 1! ran the toss and elected to bat. A It isastrous start was made, three wickets 1( eing down for three runs. .Mason then tl lined Muldoon, and they added 37 for \\ lie fourth wicket. Muldoon was bowled !). fter making 18 by steady play. Steeds nine in, and runs came at a fast rate, ]o e and Mason having the bowling col- E: ired. Willi the score at 11(1 Mason \t'as bowled after a capital innings of ti; 3. He and Steeds had added 70 for the fth wicket. Steeds was out at 121 lo fter making 39 by forceful batting. Si IcAllum went first ball, and, being two eli leu short, New [Plymouth closed with W le score unaltered. The bowling of the ki ire Brigade team was very good, and lie batsmen were unable to take any fu icat liberties. The Brigade made 97 co .ins in their innings. Billing (28, not KI ut) played an invaluable innings, and th as assisted in raising the score by M ullot (10) and Hooker (9), who both H itted nicely. Details:— NEW PLYMOUTH. I" IcLaren, run. out 1 f Dok, b Bullot ... OJ* aildoon, b Hooker 18 ™ 'illiams, c Clarke, b Bullot.. ~. 1 "■> . Mason, b Hooker 65 A I teeds (captain), 1.b.w., b Hooker.. 30 ™ orner, c Bullot, b Hooker .. .. 2 '"'' sborne, not out 0 iAUum, b Hooker 0 ]i < Extras , S l»> Total '.. ..121 ?•' Bowling analysis—Bullot 2 wickets ir 19 runs, Hooker 5 for 33, Dunks , inc for 1.3, Clarke none for 17, Billing ™ /ne for Hi, Prior none for G, Hardwiek .1;' )no for 10. , FIBE BRIGADE. Li ray, c Mason, b MvLareii .. .. 3 iarkc, b Williams .. .. .. 2 allot, c Cook, b Mason .. .. 10 ardwick, b Williams .. .. 7 illing, not out 28 links, b Steeds 3 ci| ookev, b Mason 9 <i> rior, b Mason 8 Ti 'iglcj'i e McLaren, b Mason .. 2 \ n , deinan, c Mason, b Williams .. 4 'ay, e. Williams, b McLaren ' .. - an Extras 23 at Total 07' 7.! Bowling analysis—'Williams 3 wickets 7.ir 1!) runs, McLaren 2 for 17, Muldoon ba me for SI, Mason 4 for 19, Steed* 1 Ai ir 13. R' GMONT VILLAGE v. HIGH SCHOOL, fu Played on the Tukapa ground, this pc line was won by the School with 18 8.1 ins in hand. School made 5.3 runs, pi ;onteith (22), top scorer, made his runs W ,• patient pl«v. Egmonl Village made 0. i runs. O'Byrne (22) was the only iiintry batsman to make anything like stand against the bowling of Grey ml Tuohy. .McArthur behind the slicks as in good form, no extras being regls•red. (Scores:— HIGH SCHOOL. |K rev, b O'Byrne « bi: onteitli, b I!. Marsh .. ■ ■ -- j n iiiclair, cO. Kinsella, b O'Byrne . • » j n eg. (Juilliam, b O'Byrne .. .. <> IVArthur. c and b Marsh .. .. 1 ullaril. b O'Byrne * uuby. c and b Marsh .. •• 2 ts on. (.luilliani, not out .. •■ < k; imik. c Street, b Marsh . • ••' 3 ly rater, .c Kinsella, bO'Byruu .. 0 aily, b O'Byrne J a Extras •> cs ~ i« Total M fp Bowling analysis —O. Kinsella none q. ir Hi, O'Uvrac 0 for 10, R. Marsh 3 w >r 18. ' »' ICG'iIONT VILLAGE. H '. KiuselK, b Grey .. ~ •• 2 f iiddy, bGrey •• 0 '° I'Byrne, e and b Grey .. '' , * 1. Marsh, run out ' I. Kinsella, ~ Monk', b Grey .. 2 » libson, i Grey, b Tuoby .. . • 0 " itreet. c Monk, b Tuohy .. .. 4 c V. Kinsella, 1.b.w., b Sinclair ■.. l u i ;. Marsh, b Grey ..... •• 2 o, I. Marsh, not out •>) y . Total • 37 I Bowling analysis —Sinclair 1 for 8, ircy 5 for 10, Tuohy 2 for 13. JNITED SERVICE "A'' v. "B" TEAM. On Saturday the United, Service "_B" .cam wiped off an old score by winning i very decisive victory over their "A" tabulates. Preshaw and iSoutball bowled veil for the "B's," and "run-out'' added -i natcrially to the discomfiture of the j, ■A's," The "B" batting was even and r ;ood, and had it not been for McCord's i; jlucky innings, the plight «f the -'A \, team would have been even more piti- ] tble. Details:— t UNITED SERVICE "ir' Dinnis, b MeCord l ' Keabright, b MeCord u Xapier, c Wood, b MeCord .. . ■ 4<> Dixon, b C'rawshaw ! j _ Simmons, b Mackay -' Southall, e Fletcher, b Jfackay .. » Finlay, b Wood -j Preshaw, run out '-* Tvessider. not out 'j 1 Mclsaac, c Wood, 1) Mackay . ■ 10 Wiggs, c Ashcr, b Wood .. • • " Extras .■• ■•• Total .•• lte Bowling analysis-Wood 2 lor ,»3. MeCord 3 for 21, C'rawshaw 1 for 28, Mackay 3 for 40. | UNITED SERVICE "A." I Fletcher, c Preshaw, b Southall .. • « Lawvev. b Southall .. •• •• « Aslier.*c Southall, b Preshaw .. _- Crawshaw, run out "'• MeCord, not out ' Jlaekav, i> Preshaw Wood,"b Southall •■ I Pott, b Southall ' Stall'ord, « Dixon, I) Preshaw . • 0 Hawkins, b Preshaw .. .. ■■ j Watson, run out ' Extras ' Total •• 55 Bowling analy.,is-Soutlnill 4 for 22, Preshaw 4 for 21. -Onlooker" writes as follows:-ln ■vour report of the Carrington Road- | Ocmii match vou say "the batting 1 of the I'reiiui team was very slow, as it took them three hours to compile !l. runs-' If the Vreniji batting was slow, what must the batting of Carrington Road have been, as it took them iron. 5 10 till 0.25 to compile 21 runs (111 fine stvle), Humphries being the only one to' withstand the deadly onslaught o the I'renui bowling. Vou also say that 'aWC'-tt took five wickets lor » and Hcholeiiet'l live for 13, which makes the total 22. Il'rav, where do thesix exti.ls come, in? Scholehcld's analysis was five for 0.
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