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CRICKET.

A BENEFIT MATCH. N.S.W. v. Rj>.f OF AUSTRALIA. By Telegraph.—Pres.; Association. / lu'icivcd -J3, ."V. 1.5 p.m. Sydney. January 23. In the benefit match to C. T. Li. Turner, New South ua'es versus Rest, nf Australia, the home team in their tirst innings made ot!2, Trumper (103). K'"lieway (lij) ami E. L. W'addy (4. - D being the chief scorers. The Rest of Australia lost six «-levels for !)!l. the lirst thr-o falling tor no runs. ENGLAND v. SOUTH AFRICA. . Received January 24, 12.55 a.m. Durban, January 23. V In the second test, Knghind v. South J Africa, played at Durban, the South Africans made 1 '.lO. Knghind has made J4B for six, liobbs 33. NEW 7.EA LAND TOUR ABANDONED. DISAPPOINTMENT IX AUSTRALIA. Received 23, 3.13 p.m. Sydney. January 23. There is much disappointment :n crickctiiitr ciiv"e-> over the abandonment of tllc New Zealand tour. The following hau already iicen selected:—Ann- fl strong, Uardsley, Whittv. Kmerv, KelJ; v - M way, Mayne, Smith, E. L Waddv and M Corry. ■ A REQUEST DECLIXKD. fl Dunedin, January 22. The Otaao Cricket Association declined the Xew Zealand Council's quest to provide £l3O guarantee at own risk for the Australian visit, decided to adhere to the pooling nysten^^B lIAWKE'S BAY t. WAIRARAPA. -Napier. Saturday Night. Tile, cricket match, Wairarapa Ilawke's Bay, was commenced oa Recreation (Jrouuds to-day in fine ther and on an easy wicket. Bay batted first and made 200, to 'viiiihiM C.. llawkc contributed (j'4, Bailey ltf,V ■B#ard 22, Ilindmarsh 19, McAsscy and Baker 10. Wairarapa was disposed of for 70 (Prow 24, Esson 14, Phelans 13). Bowling for Hawke's Fenl'on secured live wickets for 38 ruM.^| HIGH SCHOOL v. UNITED SERVICE The High school put up a good tormanee on Saturday against Service A, leading at the end of first day's play by 18 runs on the innings. Service batted first, and up a handy little score of 100, of Mackay's 20 was obtained by cricket. The School responded due to tlie very unexpected the "lail." the not out man making Five wickets bad fallen for 38, things looked anything but but Ifill, Ward and Hoby saved situation. The scores were as UNITED SERVICE A.—First" Lash, b Grey ... Bocok, c Rydor, b Hill .. Lawry, b Hill Maekay, b Ward Wood, et. Quilliam, b Ward Monk, c Ryder, b Hill .. Shirley, b Hill Melsnac, 1.b.w., b Hill .. Dinniss, b Hi!! Ingram, b Cook X'ewall. not out Extras Total Bowling analysis.—Hill, six for Cook, one for 0; Grey, one for Ward, two for 35; Ryder, none for l^^^H HIGH SCHOOL.—First Innings. Cook, b Wood .. i Grey, b Wood .. | Quilliam, c Bocock, b Wood . Ryder, b Wood Malone, b Ingram Hill, 1 Ward, b Wood , Wilis, b wood' . ... Baily, c and b Wood .. .. 4 Hoby, mot out % Simpson, e Shirley, b Ingrain Extras Total Bowling analysis.—Wood, seven 40; Ingram, two for '2O; Dinniss, for 24; Mackay, none for 0; Lash for EGMOXT VILLAGE v. SERVICE B. United Service B journeyed Village ami spent most of the leather hunting. The country were three men short, bat lacked hi numbers tney more Innian, tile work and knocked up Marsh, O'Byrne other The Village registered 140. wickets hosjiitably .VILLACiE.-Firs^^^^^H b b I'rcshaw b b b .. .. Bowling--Me'Cord, four for IVcshaw, one O'Stiilivan. iimil' for 13; Carr, UNITED SERVICE B.—First !i b .. Simmons. .. Bowling —Marsh, on Satnrday The Warchousenieii won the Greene. start was wickets falling for 10 (Continued oa page

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 296, 24 January 1910, Page 5

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 296, 24 January 1910, Page 5

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 296, 24 January 1910, Page 5

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