SCULLING.
THE BAIaRY-ABXST MATCH. By Telegraph.—Press Association. • London. January 21. Barry starts for the Xamb.'si in -Tilth', to be aide to have six weeks' training on tile eo'urse on whieh he will row P. Arnst for the eluimpiouship of the world. PEABCE OHALLEXTi MS VTnELCTT. f'hri<t('hurch, Last Night. "Whe'ch reeeived a challciijie from Pearoe, of Sydney. ye-.terdav afternoon to row for the ehainpion'diip of New Zealand at Akama for I'"2UO a-side. f no definite renly is reeeive<l from Arißt '.next week. Whelrli will aceept the ehallcnjre from Pearee. They will prohahly row at E.aster.
(Continued i're\i ;i;ue 5. ilebuTii and Coir- u,a:iie a-.-nr! Mr I and carried the nrir U. -l_' hd'niv J-aren tviw caught. >;rhr j.iim',l ».. amt the MMij-c wa~ warn >„i:ir w :• bowled. Tile remaining liaUiiien lai..\! to >eoi , e and the side went all out tor VI), Cotes being top score with the uvjlni total of 33 runs. Kituielbi was thv most successful bowler, securing wickets tor 32 run?. Inglewood upcm-d wi'.h l!u' Wulliu.:ton brothers, who commenced lii.tu.ig oiu anil a more promising upcni.ig w;.made than the Warehousemen's s.ta.fj. but tlie team iaileil ti> maiiititin and the innings closed for 41. of whii !i ■ "extras '' was top score with 8. .). Wellington was the iiighet-l scorer, with 7 runs to his credit. In the bowling ilcpartmeut (ireciie e:ure out with tae spiendid average of seven wickets at a . cost of one run each. The Warehousemen commenced their second inniiv a at ~>A~) and at call of time had lost liv.? wickets for -11 runs. McKae was HiO'v successful with the ball than in the first innings, ami secured two of til? wickets for nine runs. Following are tile scores: ARLHOLSEMEX.—First Jnnini;^. Williams, c and b Kinsella .. 4 Greene, b Kinsella .. .... .. o o william, b Kinsella 2 McLaren, c Wellington, b Thomas .. \j Cotes, b Kinsella 33 Malarvey, b Kinsella 1 Stohr, b Mcßae ;o Johns, b Mcßae 0 Green, not out t) Bigelow, b Kinsella 0 Extras Total 7l> Bowling analysis.—Kinsella, six for 32; Mcßae. two for 22; Thomas, one f or 11. IXGLEWOOD. First Innings. J. Wellington, e Stohr, b Greene .. 7 A. Wellington, b McLaren .. .. 4 [ Thomas, c Johns, 1j Greene .. .. 0 ■Sutherland, b Greene .. .. 0 ' Kinsella, run out .. .. .. 0 Thompson, b Greene 0 I Mediae, b McLaren t) , W. Brown, b Greene 1 F. Brown, b Greene 5 J Dewhirst, b Greene 3 Baker, not out 1 Extras .. .. .. •. S ,j Total 41 ?' Bowling analysis.—Greene, seven for , 7; McLaren. two for 2U; Williams, none - for 4; Gwilliam, none for 1; i WAREIIOUSEMEX.—Second Innings. ~ Stohr, T> Mellae !0 ] >, Malarvey, <? W, Brown, b Kinsella .. 3 " Cotes, b Mcßae 1 "I Gwilliam, b Kinsella .. .. •• 10 'I Williams, not out W > McLaren, e Thomas, 1> Kinsella .. (i ! t White, not out 0 Extras - s Total for five wickets .. .. 'll '• An enquiry into the conduct of the ' Wellington cricketers during their stay in Auckland whilst playing for the ' Phinktt Shield matcii is being held by ? the Wellington Cricket Association. A :1 motion that the Press be allowed to attend was lost, five voting against and four for it.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 296, 24 January 1910, Page 8
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