CRICKET.
WAITARA v. WANDERERS. The New Plymouth Wanderers' visited Waitara yesterday, and met the local senior eleven. Waitara went in first, and, by the strong stand made by l'urdie and W. Skellon, put up 90. "Extras" tvere responsible ior eleven. The visitors replied with GO for eight wickets, Nicoll (14) and Jack (21) being the only double figure men. Detailed scores: Waitara.—Surten, run out, 11; Fuller, l.b.w. Nicoll, 10; C. Wilson, c Lash, b Hill, 0; Hawkins, 1.b.w., b Whittle, 4; Dowsett, c Nicoll, b Hill, 4; P. Skelton, I) Hill, 0; W. Wilson, e Lash, b Hill, 11; Broekleliurst, c Jack, b Hill, 0; l'urdie, not out, 23; W. Skelton, c and b Greatbach, 22; 1 nomas, e Nicoll, b Hill. 0; Extras, lit; Dotal, 90. Bowling; Hill six for 22, Whittle one for 20, Nicoll one for 31. Greatbac-h one for 13.
New Plymouth—Nicoll, b Skelton, 14; Goss, b P. Skelton, 0; Cook, b Skelton, o; Greatbaeb, run out. 1; Jack, c Sarten, 1) Purdie, 21; Whittle, b l'urdie, 9; Strang, b W. Skelton, (I; Hill, 1.b.w., b. Pnnlie, 2; E. Lash, not out. 5; extras, 9; total for eight wickets, UU.
CARRINGTON ROAD v. INGLEWOOD. The Carrington Road seniors' played Inglewood at J'nglewood. The home team went in first, and the score mounted to 100 before the last wicket fell. Of these Clegg made (13 bv good cricket, and Pulliin made 41. ' Six bowling changes were tried. The visitors had 88 runs for Iwo wickets when stumps were drawn, Perliam being not out with 47. Detail" 1 :
liylcwnoil.—Cli-j,'". I, Richards, OH; 11. Sutherland, b Henbnw. 1; Crombie, h Konihall. »; Matthews, li Renbow. G; Cameron. <■ (I'williiUn, li Di'iilmw, 14; Pulton. <■ Hi: hauls, b Henliow. 41; l)r. fiiinlt. li Sunlimll. HI; T. X'u-holls. b Ben- ).«.«•. 0: 11. 15. Billing, not mil. 17; I. Sutherland. <• rswilliiim, b liiehank o; .). Harris, c Itonbow. li Uielrarcls. 4; extras. 7: total. Mil. limvlinjr: ISenbnw. live fur li.r. l!ic!i:ii'(|s. thnv for II; Sontliall. two for 4S; Perliam. none for 1.1; (Ireene. none for 12; Lash, none for 12.
Carrington lioad.—Perham. not out. 47; l.ash, b Harris, 5; Gwilliam. b Crombie, 24; extras, 11; total for two wickets. S3.
The following will represent the Scrlice "J!" team in their match against Service "A" on Tukiipa ground On Saturday: McCord. Preshaw. Napier, Osborne. Lewis. Frank Robertson, Tr"s-
si.'a i-. Simmons. Sullivan. Wiggs, fio! iineer: emergencies, Carr. Ken, Brabant, and Crane. The "A" team will be chosen from the following:—'Maekav, Wood, Dinnis, Lawrv, Lash, Bocoe'k, Melsaac, Watson. Pott, Monk. Shields, McVnttie. Stichbiiry. and Kennedy.
The following will reprcsenl the Fire Brigade in their match against the W-irelioiifiemcn on the South lio.id ground on Saturday at 2.30:-TJnnks. Iliirdwick, Coleman. Clark. Mason. lies;. Gi-ling. Roeh, Grant, OTTalloran, Rilling. Coppcn, Edgecumbe, Pellew. Gunson.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 237, 12 November 1909, Page 3
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