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.-wtuhdav fi.\tuiu-:s.-secoxd HOUND. The following are thp fixtures for the second round of the North Taranaki Cricket, Association's Saturday competition:— February 20—United Service B v. Five Brigade, on Spous Ground; Warehouses v. .High School, High .School {■round: Egmont Village v. lnglcwood, Egmont Villa ire: United Service A v., bye. ... ■... ..„., March o.—United Service A v. United Service B. Shorts Ground: High School v. Egmont Village. High School ground: Fire Brigade v. Warehouses. South road ground; fnglewood a bye. March 12—United Service A v. Fire Brigade, South road ground: Egmont Village v. Warehouses. Sports Ground; High School v. lnglcwood, at lnglcwood; Unitpd Service B a bve. March Hl.—United Service A v. Warehouses, at Tukapa; United Service B v. Inglcwond, Sports Ground; High School v. Fire Brigade, High School ground; Egmont Village a bye. March 20 —United Service A v. Tnglevood. Sports Ground: United Service Bv. Warehouses. ;1 t Tukapa: Fire Brigade v. Egmont Village, at Egmont Village: High School a bye. April 2.—United Service A v. High School. High School ground: United Service 15 v. Egmont Village, at Tukapa; Warehouses v. lnglcwood, Snorts Ground; Fire Brigade a bye. April !)—United Service A v. Egmont Village, at Egmont Village; United Service B v. High School, High School ground: Fire Brigade v. lnglcwood,' Sports Ground; Warehouses a bye. j PLUWKET SHIELD MATCH. ! AUCKLAND RETAINS THE "ASHES.'; COLIAP.SE OF THE VISITORS. By Telegraph. —Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. The Plunket Shield match between Auckland and Otago was concluded this morning, the weather again being perfect. Starting with 151 for seven wickets, the Otago team was soon out, the score finally amounting to 181. Auck- j dand thus won by an innings and 101 runs. The scores are as follow: I AUCKLAND. ' J First Innings .. 579 OTAGO. .First Innings '237 Second Innings. Hopkins, b Hadden 18 Siedeberg, b Olliff .. •• •- $ Macartney, c Tavlor, b Smith .. 35 JdcFarlane, hit wicket, b Olliff . • 10 jSckhold, et. Sale, b Smith .. ..14 Hiddlestone, lib.w.. 1> Mason .. 1 Wilson, c Sale, b Tavlor .. .. 27 Rutherford, b Hadden. .. ..38 Fisher, not out 8 Downes, b Olliff 14 Beal, b Olliff 0 Extras "^ Total -..181 Bowling analysis.—Hadden. two 'or •27; Relf, none for 5; Olliff, four for 52; Tavlor, one for 12; Mason, one for 43; Smith, two for 20. Hadden bowled three no-balls and Mason two. i AUSTRALIA x. AUCKLAND. THE AUCKLAND TEAM. Auckland, Last Night. The selectors of the Auckland Cricket Association (Messrs C. Hay, R. Neil .-. "■! R. B. Lusk) have chosen the following team to represent Auckland .in tli'e match against the Australian team, which commences on Friday:—Anthony, Hadden, riowden, Hospool. Olliff. Reit. Robinson (Ponsonby), Sale, BrookeSmith (captain), Snedden and Taylor. Reserves: Cummings and Gray. Hetnus and Mason are not available.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 316, 16 February 1910, Page 3
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451CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 316, 16 February 1910, Page 3
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