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CRICKET

•SOUTH AI'KK A v. TASMANIA. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Received 22, 5.5 p.m. Hobart, January 22. There was glorious weather and a, perfect batsman's wicket. The Tasinanians wen? weak, but the South Africans in the second innings showed their mettle, Faulkner'* batting being a masterly effort. Strieker also played excellent cricket. 'lt is not unlikely that the Africans will play matches in New Zealand.

TASMANIA—First Innings. Martin, c Campbell, b Faulkner lfl ■Smith 24 Hudson, fi Llewellyn '. 12 Tlawson, b Llewellyn 82 Windsor, c Campbell, b Llewellyn... 2 Boddam, b Vogler 2 Carroll, c Vogler, b Llewellyn 1 Paton, b Llewellyn 25 'Frost, c Sinclair, b Llewellyn 21 Parkinson, not out 1 Extras 6 Total 195 SOUTH AFRICA. First innings 178 Second Innings. Commaille, 1.b.w., b Boiblain i) Faiilkn.! r, c Martin, b Windsor 87 Strieker, not out 84 Xourse, not out 4 Two wickets for IS4 Bowling analysis: Windsor, one for 37; Roddum, one for 50; Paton, none for 25; Carroll, none for 28; Frost, none for !.">; Martin, none for 2D.

NEW PLYMOUTH v. EGMONT VILLAGE.

Xcw Plymouth journeyed to Egmont Village ami defied the available bowling talent of that district, until they had scored li) 7 runs. Of this total, Bury (retire*]), with (37, was the highest scorer, Whittle (41'), Trebbletoe (33), Morey (17) and Quilliam (10) also making useful contributions. Egmont Village made a weak stand against the trundling of Whittle, Clarke and Williams, and only scored 57, thus suffering defeat by 140 runs. O'Byrne (10) and 0. Kinsella (10) were the only batsmen to reach double figures. Scores: NEW PLYMOUTH. W. C. Weston, b G. Marsh 2 .)'. M. Burv, retired 67 B. Clarke, 'b O'Byrne 4 E. Whittle, b Carter 41 M. G. Williams, b Carter 5 R. Quilliam, b O'Byrne 16 X. Arden, c G. Marsh, b O'Byrne 3 J. Morey, c Marsh, b R. Marsh 17 W. Goddard, b R. Marsh 0 R. T. Trebbletoe, b R. Marsh 33 W. Johns, not out 0 Extras 0 Total 197 Bowling analysis: O'Byrne, three for 47; R. G. Marsh, three for 24; Carter, two for 34; G. Marsh, one for IS; J. Gibson, none for 0; S. Gibson, none for IS); R. Irvine, none for 4; O. Kinsella, none for 2C; P. Olsen, none for 12.

EGMOXT VILLAGE. R. O'Bvrne, b Whittle 10 R. (i. Marsh, b Whittle 4 O. Kinsella, c Johns, b Clarke 10 J. Kinsella, b Whittle 1 S. Carter, c Goddard, b Whittle 0 J. Irvine, b Clarice 0 G. Marsh, b Clarke 3 P. Olsen, b Whittle 4 J. Gibson, c Quilliam, b Williams 8 S. Gibson, >b Williams 2 N. Gibson, not out 1 Extras 8 Total iil Bowling analysis: E. Whittle, five for 30; B. Clarke, three for 18; M. G. Williams, two for one.

MATCHES FOR THIS WEEK. Thursday, January 20— Urenui v. Inglewood, Fremii. ■ Waitara v. Athletic, Waitarn. Saturday, January 28— Law v. Egmont Village, Tukapa. > 'United Service v. New Plymouth, South Road. ' Inglewood, a bye. ' Position of clubs in Thursday Competition up to Janunary 19: —

*l'nglewood score four points for two forfeit games from Waitara. New Plymouth and Carrington Road have a game ■unfinished.

Inglewood Plaved. Won. Lost. Pts. . 4* 3 1 10 fl 4 ° ° Caniiiffton Road Xew Plymouth . Athletic . C 4 . e 3 . 8 3 ..4* 0 2 8 3 C 5 (1 4 0

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 220, 23 January 1911, Page 8

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CRICKET Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 220, 23 January 1911, Page 8

CRICKET Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 220, 23 January 1911, Page 8

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