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VICTORIA v. TASMANIA. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Melbourne, February 3. Victoria beat Tasmania by an innings and 120 ru lls . Victoria made OGO 111 the lirst innings, Healy waking 218, Hansford 74, Vaughan 150, and McKenzie DO. Tasmania made 31$ and 210, Faoy scoring 07 m tin." fust innings, ——— ID ' SENIOR GRADE WAXDERERS v. WAITAEA. Wanderers and Waitara met on the Western Park ground yesterday afternoon. The visitors arrived very lato. They were all out for 33. Wanderers made 137, of which Lash contributed 03 not out, carrying his bat through the innings. Owing to the cricketer entrusted with the score-IjooK carrying it about with him last night and "forgei'ting to deliver it at this ollice, we cannot give detailed scores. CARRIXGTOX ROAD v. IXGLEWOOD This match was commenced at the Recreation Grounds yesterday. Ingiewood batted first but' were not able to make much of a stand against the bowling, being all disposed of for CO. Pullea and '-extras" 10 each, and Matthews 10 (including one hit for six) were the only double-figures scorers. Southnil took seven wickets for 2S. F. Lash and F. Tl. Robinson opened the batting for Carrmgton Road and at once collared the bowling, the scorer caching 101 before a separation was effected. Lash was caught off O'Byrne for 42. His score included six fours. Greene partnered Robertson, and runs continued to come freely, the second wicket falling at lflfl, Robertson being caught off Cromoie wrien in sight of the century. His 'Score included 13 fours. Carrmgton Road looked like making a lug score, ■but Crombie and Harris both got on the spot and the next six wickets "only added two runs. Greene contributed a useful 21. Tile last two wickets added 11 runs, and the innings closed for 185 runs. The match was played on a turf wicket, which kept up rery well. Subjoined are the detailed scores:— ETGLISWOOD.—First Tunings. ' Clegg, b BenIMDW 0 Crombie, b .Southall 4 Pulleti, b SouthalJ !fi O'Byrne, c Grey, b Southall .. 0 Duff, c Benbow", b Southall .. ~ 0 W. Matthews, b Robertson .. ..10 N. Sutherland, c Turnbull, b Southall • ... 4 Billing, b Benbow 4 B. Sutherland, st. Kins. 1) Southall H A. Matthews, b Southall .. .. ft Harris, not out 3 Extras 10' Total 06 Bowling analysis.—Southall, seven for '2B; Robertson, one for 2; Benbow, two for 2'o', CARRINCTOX ROAD.—First Innings. Lash, eX. Sutherland, b O'Byrne .. 42 'Robertson, e Clegg. b Crombie .. 11l Greene, 1.b.w.,, h Crombie .. ..21 Gwilliam, b Harris 0 Perbam, c Clegg, b Harris .. .. 0 Benbow, h Harris 0 Southall, c Billing, b Crombie .. 1 Avery, c and b Harris .. .. 1 King, 1) Crombie .. .. .. 0 Grey, b Crombie S Turnbull. not out , 0 Extras 15 Total ISS Bowling analysis.—Harris, four for 30; Crombie, live for 47; O'Byrne, one for 30; Sutherland, none for 14; Billing, < none for 20; Duff, none for 24. JUNIOR GRADE '

NEW PLYMOUTH v. FIRE BRIGADE. > This match was played yesterday and resulted in an easy win for Fire Brigade. :\ T ew Plymouth batted first and were all dismissed for 22. Fire Briga-.10 made a bad start, losing two good wickets for three runs. L. Ballot and Billings, however, made a good stand, scoring 35 and 30 respectively, and tb.a innings produced 100. Scores : _ ' NEW PLYMOUTH. Woodard, b Clark 2 Cordon, cL. Bullot, 1) I. Bullot .. } Allen, thrown out 2 Morey, cW. Sadler, bl. Bullot .. 0 Ham,' cB. Bullot, bI. Bullot .. r> Legg, hit wicket, bI, Bullot .. 0 Goddard,. b Clark 2 Lytheberg, c Knight, b Bullot .. 0 ™nveri(]ge, b Clark 0 MeConnell, b Bullot ■! Kurangi, not out .. .. .. 1 Extras 4 Total 22 < Bowling analysis.—l. Bullot six for 8: Clark, three for 9. 1 FIRE BRIGADE. ', Knight, b Goddard 1 Clark, b Morey 0 L. Bullot, c Go"rdoa, b Allan .. 3a Billings, b Allan 30 Sadler., b Allan 0 1 1. Ballot, I] Gordon f> | B. Bullot, b Gordon 0 j Gunson, c and b Allan ... .. 0 | Higgs, b Gordon !) . Roch, c and b Gordon .. .. 0 Best, not out 10 Extras .. " " 15 Total .. .. .. .. 100 j Bowling analysis.—Gordon, four for 25; Allan, four for 27; Goddard, one for 17; Morey, one for 12. Carrington Road juniors forfeited to Inglewood.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 306, 4 February 1910, Page 8

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 306, 4 February 1910, Page 8

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 306, 4 February 1910, Page 8

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