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CRICKET.

SENIOR. IXGLEWOOD v. CAIiIUXGTOX KOAD. Inglewoud bent Cn lioad o" the Inglevvood ground yesterday by :>7 runs on tliu iirst innings. Una thus kept Hi.-' lead, Willi I.'ivnui, in the C . U|) c(lll . ten. lai iiiijjlun Koad batted first, mid compiled /1 runs. Perl,am 28, Benbun Ij, and ]• rank liober.tsou 13 uu t uut were the only double figures scorers. J. lams secured the line average uf si\ tor .1. Jnglewood compiled 128 runs, Matthews lb, Dr. Gault 23, and Harris ~l> not out were the main contributors. 1 •benbow took live wickets for m. Inglewood's last wicket added 50 runs to tlis score. Details:—

CAIiIiIXGTOX ]{OAl). t''red liokrlson, c Harris, Ij Crombie 2 Wallace, e Indian, b Harris .. .. o lienbow, e Clegg, b Harris .. 15 Perham, e Clegg, b Harris .. 28 Sunnier, c Clegg, b Harris .. .. 2 King, b O'Jiynie j Frank llobcrtson, not out .. . ]3 Turnlnill, b Harris 1 Bayly, b O'Bvri.e o Clark, b Harris .. .. .. 4 Avery, b O'Jiyrno 1 I Extras *] 2!

Total 7i lJowliiig— Crouibie, on,c f*»r 15; Harris six fur 24; O'Byrne, three for 30. I.VGUOWOOD. K. Nicholls, 1.b.w., b lienlww .. 7 Clegg, b lknlxjw ") Crombie, b Wallace !l InnniTi, 1.b.w., b Fred KoberUou .. n Cameron, !> Turnbull, b Benbow .. 0 Pullen, b Wallace 8 O'Byrne, b Wallace 4 Matthews, c Wallace, b Benbow 18 L. Sutherland, c Wallace, b Benbow Ifl Clrtiilt. e Perham, b Bnvly .. .. 23 Harris, not out .. * * .. 20 Extras 9 Total 128 Bowling—Bon.bow, five for 55; Wallace. tlnw for 14; Fred. Robertson, one for 22; Perliam, noTie for 10; Sumner, none for 12; Bayly, one for 0.

WAXDEItERS v. ROVERS. The Xew Plymouth Club teamsWanderers and Rovers—played an enjoyable match on the Sports Ground yesterday, when Wanderers won by 37 run?. Batting first, Wanderers started badly, losing four wickets for 18. Steeds then came in, and with Jack carried the total to 55, when -Tack was out after making 22 by nice play. With the assistance of Baker and Smith, the total was carried to 00 runs. Steeds played a splendid innings for 30 not out. Hovers were disposed of for 02 runs. Extras i! 8) were top score, with Elliott (14) t.-jo.-iC up. Whittle ami Hill bowled unchanged. The Holding of both teams was good. Arden was the best fields man on the ground. Wanderers In their second innings made Jl3 for six wickets. Hill (52 not out) played a splendid, forceful game. Scores:-

WAXDERERS.—First Innings. Hill, b Rraund . 3 Strang, b Braund 12 Whitt'e, b Elliott 1 McLiren, b Elliott .... .. .. () Stce.N (capt.), not out ~ ..3d Jack, c Elliott, b Braund .. ..22 Chipl.am, b Williams 2 Smith, c Arden, b Elliott .. .. 7 Baker, e and b Lash 7 Mynttt, b Lash o Clarke, b Elliott 1 Extras 14 Total 00 Bowling.—Braund, three for 20; Lash, two for -1; Elliott, four lor 44; Wilone for 7.

ROVERS. Lasli (capt.), b llill 7 Eiiiott, i and b Jlill 14 Weston, 1.b.w., b Whittle .. .. 0 ila-u ! . l« Whittle .. .. .. f> Arden, not out 5 K. We'.-sLer, b Whittle .. .. 0 Wi'lianu, b Whittle 2 Braund, b llill 1 Coppm. st. McLaren, b llill .. .. S lical, b Whittle 2 Ingram, b Whittle 0 Extras 18 Total 02 : WAXDERERS.—Second Innings, Strang, b Ingram 10 McLaren, c Webster, b Elliott .. 12 Whittle, c Webster, b llasell .. 11 1 llill, not out .. 52 Clapham, b llasell 4 \'ynolt. b Weston .. .. ..13 b Elliott .. .. .. 2 Iwl j a 1 'I-.iiiil for wickets .. ..113 Blowing.—Elliott, two t'ni' ;>0; llasell, two for 10; Uisli, nun,' for 20; Ingram, one for 23; Weston, one for 11.

JUNIOR. CAUUIXCTOX ROAD v. XEW PLYAtOI/TJI. .'ii.gion ltoad mot Xew Plymouth iuiiois mi il'e Carrington Road ground yesterday and scored I-)-) nnis. Xew Hymout ji had -i\ wicket- down i'ov 67 at the drawing of stumps. The game will In/ liiiMied later in the* season. Scores: Can inglon lioad.—Jordan, c Osborne, b Cooper, If; Foot, c Osborne, 1) Rieliiirdi, !'a|i|is. 1. Richards, 4; Perry, b Alorey, 0; Sehlicrike, li Cooper, 58; \Y. JJoUwon. e Price, 1> Morey, 15; K. AlcKwcn, i' Uiiluiids. li Cooper, 0; AlcAit'nur, lir.i out. 5: Thomas, run out, 7; Hampton, not oul, 1; Hooker, b Cooper. 0.; extras, ii: total, 1 10. Howling: Richards, two f'.r 43; Osborne. none for 20; Cool;, none for 4; Alorey, iwo for 28; Sinclair, none for 12; Cooper, foal' for 25: Whileombe, none for 7. Xew I'lyiuoulli.—Cook, c .loi'dan, li 'Mcl'Aven. II: .Morey, c AlvArtlmr, b Foot, 8; Osborne,e 11. AloEwcn, 0; Sinclair, b Papps. 17; Coo]ier. b l'oui, S: Whittle. b Papps. 3; Stall'ord .not out, .I); Whiteombe, not oul. 0; extras, 5; total for r-ix wickets, <i7.

XEWT ,)X KIXU'S v. FlllE URKiADK., Xewtor Kind's team beat Fire liri-! gade by Kl runs on the first innings, the scores being: Xewton King's 53; Fire 'Brigade 43. In the second iinings King's made 53 for six wickets, Kebhel retiring after a well-plaved innings of 30. Fairbrothev batted well for 13. and with Kebhel saved King's from defeat, playing out time. Scores:— King's team, first innings.—'Woodard, ii Xewsam, S; Priehard, h I. Bullot, 10; lv.'bbell, b Ij. Bullot, 0; Cottier, e Sadler. b L. Bullot, 0; Cutfield, 1.b.w., b Billing S; Fairbrother, b Douglas, 0; Simpson. b Douglas, 0; b iiilling, li; Kibby, b Douglas, U; Lee, not out, 0: ltonan, c Bullot, b Chamberlain, 0; extras, 12; total. 53. Bowling: 1. Bullot, one for 10; Chamberlain, one for 5; Newsam one for 12; L. Bullot, two for 71 three for 5; liilling, two for 2.

Fiiv? Brigade.—Xewsam, b Priehard. 0; L Bullot. e \Yoodard, b Priehard. 0; Douglas, h Priclhai'd, 0; Billing, b Cutlield It: I. Bullot, e and b Cutfield, 0; Chamberlain, b CuiJield, 5; Koch, b Cutliilit, 3; Sadler, run out, 1; B. Bullot, not out, 1; Wigloy, h Priehard, 0; ttniail, c Wood, b Cutliehl. (i; extras, 0; total, 43. Bowling: Cutfield, five for 15: Priehard, four for 22. Xewton King's, second innings. ~ Woodard, e ilocli, b Cliamberlain. 2; Cottier, b Chaiubei'lain, 2; I'richanl, o Puilot b Douglas. 2; Kebbell, l'e tile.l, 1 ■ Cutliehl. li Douglas, 2; Fail brother, b Douglas, 13; Simpson, h Xewsam. 0; extras, 2; total for six wickets. 5,. liowlin": Cliamberlain, two for 13; Douglas, two for 14; Billing, none for 0: L Bullot. none for I I; N'ewsa'n. o.ie for

Tin- following will represent Fire llrijjadc in their match with New IMyinoulh on Eolith Itoii'l ou Saturday: Itardwick, Dank*. Coppen, Hooker, Coleman, Hilling, Koch, Wiglcy, 1a liullot, i'liar, I!. Clarke. Sadler, .1. Way. I'nllnwiijjj tyiH represent Eginout Village in a innteli with Sew Rlymouth Iligli School, to be played nt Kgniont Viflaye to-morrow:— H. G. Marsii, 0. Kinsella. It- O'liynie, S. Kinsella, K. (lydc. I''. Irvine,'ll. Irvine. I<. Thomas, W. Olscn. I' I!. Olsen, <i. Gibson. Kinergcncies: \V. Kilisella ;ind S. Gibson. 3 The following will play fill' United Service IS on tlip Recreation Ground to- ! morrow: Allkin. Brabant, Dinniss. Dixon, l'inlay, Napier. I'resliaw, Simmon-, Soiitliall, Tressider, A\iggs. Lm-ci-gcncies: Senhright and Huso. Tlif New i'lyioonth team to play Kile llrigade on tiie South Road ground on Satiirdav. «V 113 sharp, is as follows: - Pteeils. iioss, Whittle, Weston, Williams, l.asli. C'wk, McAllum, Stohr, McLaren iinil "Jolins.

W. Carkeek. the Victorian stumper, is reported to have given a splendiil c.xhiliition of wickrtkcepiug in Hie late match with New iSoutli Wales. 1 ■ "Mary Ann'' Kolile. appears to lie re>l covering; his old prowess with the ball. I for in tlie game with Victoria hivt- week I hot delivered 04 consecutive balls withI out having a rim scored oil him. The Wellington Cricket Association have decided not to challenge Auckland for the Plnnket Shield this season, but will send in a challenge at once for a match to be played early next season, probably at Christmas. - Australia, meet tlrc '-Best" at. Sydney

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 10, 5 February 1909, Page 3

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 10, 5 February 1909, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 10, 5 February 1909, Page 3

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