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south afijiu.ax.-; iv tas.ma.vja. Jty Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Received 23, 10.40 p.m. Hobart, January 23. 'l'hi! feature of to-day's play was the line free innings of Xuurse and Strieker, win) practically did what they liked with the bowling. The stand made by Windsor ami Eltlmn for Tasmania was a brilliant effort an 1 staved off what looked like defeat. With the score at 130 for six. wickets, the South Africans declared tllo innings closed. SOUTH AFRICA. First innings 178 Second Innings. Commaille, 1.b.w., b Boddam 9 Faulkner, c Martin, b Windsor....! 87 Strieker, b Windsor 88 Xoursc, not out i )2 Snooke, c Hawson, b Windsor 88 Llewellyn, c Eltham, b Frost 11 Sinclair, b Frost .' 4 Pearse, not out 0,5 Extras g Six wickets for 130 Bowling analysis: Boddam, one for A3; Windsor, three for 117; Baton, none for 48; Carroll, none for liOj Frost, two for 77; Martin, none for 1!). TASMANIA. First innings 108 Second Innings. Smith, c Campbell, b Llewellyn 11 Martin, c Pearse, b Vogler -21) Eltham, c Campbell, b Pearse 51 Ifuwson, c Sberwell, b Vogler 11 \ Hudson, b Llewellyn ! 0 Windsor, c Sberwell, b Llewellyn... 83 j Baton, not out 15 Can-oil, not out fl J Extras 5 Six wickets for 210 Eowiing analysis: Llewellyn, three for GO; Vogler, two for 82; Snooke, none for , Mi; Xourse, none for 18; Faulkner, none for IS; Pearse, one for 18. . SOUTH AFRICAXS NOT COMING. i By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christchurch, Last Night. ! Mr. F. C. Raphael, hon. secretary of the New Zealand Cricket Council, has . received a cablegram from Mr. FitzI -erald, manager of the South African cricket team, stating that he regrets it is impossible to arrange for the South Africans to visit New Zealand. THE lIAWKE CUP. ! MANAWATU v. RANGITIKEI. Palmerston N., Last Night. , A cricket match for the Hawkc Cup ' commenced between Manawatu and Rangitikei to-day. In the first innings Rangitikei made 95, Hussey going in first and carrying his bat for 45. Manawatu replied with 200 (Ongley 74, Young 31, Roberts 2fi, Greer IS, Bartlett 15 not out). Greer's (Manawatu) bowling average was remarkable, being: 14 overs, 11 maidens, 10 runs, 4 wickets. Rangitikei have lost one wicket for 9 runs in the second innings. I THURSDAY FIXTURES. j The remaining matches in the Thurs- ' day competition have been arranged as j follow: — > Jan. 20. —Urenui v. Inglewood, at Ure j nui; Waitara v. Athletic, at Waitara; Carringtbn Road and New j Plymouth, byes. I Feb. 2.—New Plymouth v. Inglewood, Sports Ground; Carrington Road v. Waitara, Carrington Road ground. Feb. 9.—Athletic v. Inglewood, at New Plymouth; Carrington Road v. Urenui, Sports Ground; New Plymouth v. Waitara, Tuknpa Ground. Feb. 3. —Inglewood v. Carrington Road, at Inglewood; Urenui v. New Ply-
mouth, at Urenui. Feb. 30.—New Plymouth v. Carrington Road (unfinished game, Sports Ground).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 221, 24 January 1911, Page 8
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