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SATURDAY COMPETITION. SECOND ROUND FIXTURES. Competition will commence on Saturday, Competition will commence to-morrow, and the following fixtures have been drawn up:— Dec. '().—Law v. New Plymouth, High School Ground; United Service v. Inglewood, Sports Ground. Dec. 10. Law v. United Service, Sports Ground; Inglewood v. New Plymouth, Inglewood. Jan. 0. Law v. Inglewood, Sports Ground; United Service v. New Plymouth, High School Ground. The High School Ground has been placed at the disposal of the Saturday Competition by the headmaster. ENGLISHMEN v. TOOWOOMBA. Received 0, 1,1.25 p.m. Brisbane, December G. In the match against Toowoomba, England has lost six wickets for 340. Tho innings was then declared closed. Woolley made 99, Kinuear 80, Hobbs 44, Foster 40, and Iremonger (not out) 50. Fitzgerald took five wickets for 46. The wicket was good. NEW SOUTH WALES DEFEATS SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Received 0. 9.20 p.m. Sydney, December 6. New South Wales defeated South Australia by Ml runs. New South' Wales second innings produced 3fi2 runs, Minnett (not out) 87, Long 24. Bowling: Recs, two for 7(i, Chamberlain, two for 35; Crawford, three for 82; Whitty, three for 76. South Australia in their second innings made 98, Hill (not out) 32, and Mayne 18 being the chief scorers. Cotter took five wickets for 47; Hazlitt, four for 34. They were the only bowlers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 139, 7 December 1911, Page 8
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