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CRICKET.

I ENGLAND v. SOlTil AFRICV. I By ( able.---Press Association.— L'opvriglit Received 1.5 a.m. London, .January 2.">. In the second test match, Euiland v. South Africa, played at l)ur'«n, England mad L . lit!) in their first innings, I South Africa. i:i tljeir second innings, made 171 iV.r four wickets—Nour.-e GO »iui \\ hit;. 74 nut out. [ln their first innings the South Af ricans registered liHl/ tile lame score as tile Englishmen.] CANTERBI'RY v . \'tCTORIA COLLEGE. I'y T<"!egratili.—Press- Association. Welington, Last Night. T he cricket match, Canterbury College v. '\ ictoria College, was concluded today, resulting in a win for Canterbury by lour wickets. On resuming to-duy, Victoria College had 104 to get to equal Canterbury's lirst innings* total, and had eight wickets in hand. They failed in the task, the last wicket falling at ll.». Iliey followed on, and as wickets fell fast an inning- defeat seemed imminent. Berendsen, however, came j to the rescue, and when the innings closed Canterbury required 102 to win. The j visitors went slowly, but. got the re. quired runs with four wickets in hand. 'I he best score to-day was Beremken's i M for Victoria. Donnelly got five j wickets for 00 runs. In Canterburv's . second innings Mulgan got 17 and Illank land Donnelly Breach. Xiven got two I wickets for 21 runs and Deinpsev two for 22. The totals were: Canterbury ■ 225 and 102 for six, Victoria llf. and ' 210. A W.AXGANUI GI'ARANTKE. Wanganui. Last i\)g!it. TJie Wanganui Cricket Association I wired the Xew Zealand. Council guaran- ! teeing £75 for a game with the Australians, the local association to take all the proceeds after paying match expenses only. 1 The following will play for Xew Piymouth juniors against Inglewood, on the Western Park ground, at 2.30 p.m. A. Morey. E. Allen. D. Gordon, G. MeCouncil, Legg, W. Rat son, Goddard, E. 1 Lythberg, \V. King. L. Goss, B. Petty. ■ Emergencies: Kurangi and Wells. The following will represent Wander- ! ers against Toko at lluglewood on I 'flr.irsday next: Lash, Whittle, Xieoll, j Hill. Greatbach, Cook, Steeds, Smith, I Bullot, Gwilliam, and another.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 298, 26 January 1910, Page 5

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 298, 26 January 1910, Page 5

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 298, 26 January 1910, Page 5

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