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CRICKET.

SEMIOHS i:\iCiLE\VOUU v. CAIiKIXtITON ' 11011). Tlii* mateh, commenced on October ••', wih completed on the, Uei-reaiiim T"' 1 ". "I'""" 11 and rolled " i. «m lor ui„ home leam hf 131 ru is J " ll " ! " ,sl inning. The teaUire. „f the f ""J vu ," llm '"'Wling 01 lienbow tor ;"' l"'-«l l«i.n. lie «„., truiullii.- tor l»'»i '""I- hours, th.nn,j.h two innjn-s rii.-.;,ui«ed, a.id look lour wickets i»r i..T r ;„ l M ,^,,, ' w^w, «Niir«Li.. "...it, • "" s "' 11 " "' !ltel1 ' re «'»'nL ji . am ovatmu ,rom the tome team "iii'ii he limjjed to the wickets iestcrfe r'Ti-'"""' U,l , o,l ' L ' l ' ol ' » "HHtitnU.. ; ncMihago, the winning tel ,n was wietcJieu. Scores: CAIIKLXUTOX KOAD I'irst innings .. - ;,,„ l.\OLK\Vui.)o.-Fi ß i hming*'.' " JJ. lli-j,% run out .. IK K Xicholls, b Ben-bow " ~ p- lnnian, 1. Benbow .. .', " u -M. J. Ciomliie, b Sunnier " i-i «''• I'ulleii, b Benbowi .. .. " ■>s i)r. (fault, b Sumner .. .'. " "(j (i. (iudgeo.i, b lieiibow " l 7 W. Matthews, st. Summer .! " u 1. Xieliolls, run out .. ~ (i Hillings, not out .. " " a Kxtras .. .. ][ ,„

'l'"Ul U7 Bowling anaJvaia.—Uciliow, IS overs 7 iiiauk.ii>; 27 „u la , i wjckcU; Sumner^ \ J overs, 1, runs, 3 wickets; Ferhain, none for lu, Saunders, noste for 27. Second Innings. Ciouihic, b Bcnhow .... ->i lumaii, b Beubow .. ~ " "a E. Xieholls, b l'erluuu " " 7 Pullen, 'b Benbuw .. ~ " 0 Matthews, b Benbow .. '.[ 13 Uegg, not out .. 07 Billing, b Avery ... .'.' || % Dr. Gault, not out .. .. "21 ■Gudgeon, b Benbow .. ,' " 2 Jixtras "u

- ■ - • .. 139 ■ Howling.—lienbow, live for 28; Pertain, one for 32; Avery, one for 4; Saunders, none for 10; Sumner none for 42.

I IffiEXUI v. ROVERS, 1 New Plymouth Rovers went out to tUrenui yesterday and ,played an enjoyable match , VIl .„ the local combination. Lash won the toss and elected to bat, hut a disastrous start was made, four wickets being down for eight runs •Masell (10) and Braund (7) then lied the "rot" momentarily, but the Whole team was out for 38 run*. Fausett and Seliolefield did the dama«e with the ball. (Jrenui made 00, Wm. 'Fuller and P. Spurr ibeing the only players to reach double figures. Rovers in •their second innings compiled 40, Hasell '(18), Price (7) and' Lash (7 not out), heing the chief scorers. The smallness ot the scores on both sides can. be attributed to the bad state of the outfield and a "tricky" wiekct, backed up bv brilliant fielding. Scores- '' I ROVERS.-First Innings.

1 JUNIORS CAURIMiTON ROAD v. IXCLEWOOD. Carriuglon Road juniors journeyed to Higlewood .yesterday, and met with disaster, being defeated by the local junior*, who scored IliS ruiisi to C'arringlon Road's 24. .' Harris' bowling was deadly. He took four wickets with four consecutive balls, and secured altogether-eight wickets for six runs. .Scores-;

(Bowling—Harris, (i runs, 8 wickets, 10 overs (4 maidens); M. Sutherland, 2 for 17.

NEW PLYMOUTH v. X. KING'S. New Plymouth juniors defeated N. King's team at Tukapa by two wickets unci four runs. King's made 43 and 2:1 runs, and NcV 'Plymouth ,14 and US for « wickets. The. following will pi-ay for United ijjervJcjo fls against J'ire'Rrijradel altTukapa on Saturday:—Dinniss. Dixon, Finlay, tl'ack, Mclsanc, Napier, Preshaw, Simmons, South'alt, Tressider and Wiggs. EmergMrcicK:—Scabright. Bralraut.

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1NULBW00D., Jameron, l.b.w., b Jordan .. (2 [5. Sutherland, run o'ul li. Sutherland, b ilarett li V. Thomson, b Marrett . 2 D. Thomas, e unit b Sehlierike Ul J. Harris, b l'ooto 3 Irbell, 1) Foote 0 M. run out U Wellington, not out 21 X. Sutherland, b Marett .. 2 Bennett, e 11. iioEwen, 1) \V. MeEwen 1 8 Total CAKRJNOTOX ROAD. 175 lordan, e 11. Sutherland, 1) Harris .. 4 W. JfcEweiij v L. Sutherland, b Harris 2 Ilarett, b .At. Sutherland .. i Perry, 'b 11". Sutherland I 0 Broome, I) Harris ' 5 Papps, ,e L. Sutherland, b Harris .. 1) Sehlierike, « Cameron, 1> Harris .. 3 0 JtcArtlmr, e. Wellington, b Harris .. 0 2 Total 24

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 329, 22 January 1909, Page 3

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 329, 22 January 1909, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 329, 22 January 1909, Page 3

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