CRICKET.
IXUIjEU'oOD V. I.CMOXT VJIXAdE. ibis match was continued 011 the ligjeuoud Crounds last Saturday. I ii-iewood's second innings realised 70, leaving the Village with 8 runs to get t«» w<n. IJiese were soon obtained, and -dump* were drawn when Kgmont \ illn c bad lost •> wickets for 2'A runs. I > !.k .\ ()o|)._ Second Innings: Hi" ". Cibson. II: .1, Wellington, c. (ilyde. hj, (iibson. 2: Wellinclon, b. Dnman. 21: Stratford, c. and b." Inman. Ill: W. Kin»ella. 1.b.w.. b. Inman. 8; Thomson, b. (Hiyrne. Dove. c. and b. ) fninan, 0: N. Sutherland, c. CJibson. b. Inman, 4; Brown, e. and b. Tnman, ft; Dewhirsl. nol 01U ft; extras 0; Total 7ft. Howling Analvsi^,—lnman, ft wickets for 15 ritiw: Kin«el)a, ft for S; (Jibson. 1 for 17: O'Mryne. 1 for 11. I'nited Service cricketers are asked to I urn up regularly (.0 practice this week. The A and 15 teams meet on Saturday afternoon.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 235, 10 November 1909, Page 4
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152CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 235, 10 November 1909, Page 4
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