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SATURDAY COMPETITION. SECOND ROUND FIXTURES. 1910. December 3.—lnglewood v. Egmont Village, at Inglewood; Law v. United Service, at Tukapa; New Plymouth, a bye. December 10.—New Plymouth v. Inglewood, at the Recreation Sports Ground; Egmont Village v. United Service, at Egmont Village; Law, a bye. December 27.—-Law v. Egmont Village, at Tukapa ground; New Plymouth v. United Service, at the South Road; Inglewood, a bve. 1911. January 7.—Law v. New Plymouth, at Tukapa Ground; United Service v. Inglewood, at the South road; Egmont Village, a bye. January 14.—Inglewood v. Law, at Inglewood; Egmont Village v. New Plymouth, at Egmont Village; United Service, a bye.
A BOWLING FEAT. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, November 28. Macartney, playing against North Sydney in a first-grade match, captured eight wickets for 20 runs. BIG SCORES AT NAPIER. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Napier, November 28. Saturday was a batsman's day in local cricket, and some big scores were reeistered. Scinde, playing United, compiled 343 (Hawke 88); Ahuriri, playing Hastings, made 253 for seven wickets | (Board 133); and in the second grade Railway put up 466 against United, G. Stevens knocking up 248. SCHOOLS COMPETITION. Yesterday afternoon High School B beat West End on the West End ground by 60 to 13. Scores:— West End—Hooker, b Little, 0; Fitzpatrick, c and b Little, 0; Svkes, b Little, 0; Stohr, c and b Little, 0;" Evetts, e and b Gray, 0; Sole, b Little, 0; Wihaka, c Bacon, b Little, 0; Inch, run out, 1; Oliver, not out, 5; Hughes, b
Little, 3; Brokenshire, b Little, 0; extras, 4; total, 13. Bowling analysis: Little, 8 for 5; Grey, 1 for 4. High School.—Richards, c Hughes, b Mana, 9; Little, b W. Mana, 9; Grey, b Hooker, 4; Chong, b W. Mana, 1; Day, b W. Mana, 1; Crone, b Stohr, 3; Hamblyn, c Stohr, b Hooker, 1; O'Brien, b Stohr, 2; Adlam, c Stohr, b W. Mana, 12; Bacon, b Hooker, 0; Gibson, not out, 6; extras, 13; total, 60. Bowling analysis: W. Mana, 5 for 22; H. Hooker, 3 for 17; K. Stohr, 2 for 5; J. Inch, 0 for 3. West End, on their own "round, beat High School A by 48 to 29. "Scores: West End.—Hughes, c Newell, b T'hrossell, 0; Inch, run out, 0; Oliver, b Throssell, 13; H. Hooker, b Bayly, 15; Sykes, c Maunder, b Newell, 10; Stohr, b Bayly, 2; Evetts, c Maunder, b Throssell, 2; W. Mana, c Colson (sub.), b Bayly, 6; Russell, b Newell,.o; Hawkes, not out, 0; Hempton, st. Monk, b Newell, 0; extras, 6; total, 48. Bowling analysis: Throssell, 3 for 23; Bayly, 3 for* 24; Newell, 3 for 0. High School A.—Maunder, b W. Mana, 2; Monk, c W. Mana, b Hooker, 11; Mulloy, b Hooker, 1; Bayly, b Hooker, 7; Throssell, b Hooker, 0; Newell, b W. Mana, 0; Weston, b Hooker, 0; Brokenshire, bW. Mana, 1; Howell, bW. Mana, 1; Burkhardt, b Hooker, 0; Philpott, not out, 1; extras, 5; total, 29. Bowling analysis: Hooker, 6 for 14; W. Mana, 4 for 10. The Central School bovs wish to thank Mr. S. Teed for the offer of a cricket bat to the boy who makes the greatest improvement in cricket during the sea- ; son.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 197, 29 November 1910, Page 7
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