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ENGLAND v. TASMANIA. ANOTHER WIN FOR ENGLAND. V. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. Received 25, 8.55 p.m. Launceston, January 25. The weather was overcast but the wicket good for the continuation of the match between England and 1 -Tasmania. The game was concluded in the afternoon, being won by England by eight wickets. Tasmania's second innings occupied 212 minutes and was generally uninteresting. Light showers fell, but subsequently the weather was fine and bright. The attendance was small. England got the required runs to win , in 39 minutes, losing two wickets for , 56 runs. Hearne got 34, including two sixes, by sparkling batting. Scores:— , TASMANIA. ! First Innings 217 Second Innings. Eltham, c Mead, b Hearne. 11 Gill, b Hearne 28 Vincent, c Strudwick, b Hearne..., 29 Martin, run out ..... 0 Hawson, not out 36 McKenzie, c Kinnear, b Barnes 26 Tumulty, b Hitch : 16 Windsor, c Woolley, b Hitch... 4 Paton, b Hearne 7 Thomas, c Barnes, b Woolley; 2 Elliott, b Woolley 0 j . Total 1651 .Bowling analysis.—Foster, none for 12; Woolley, two for 3; Iremonger, none for 32; Hearne, four for 66; Barnes, one for 20; Hitch, two for 26. ENGLAND. First Innings ' 332 Second Innings. ' j 'Foster, b Paton 8; Vine, c Gill, b Windsor 1 Hearne, not out 34 Rhodes, not out 13 Total for two wickets 56 Bowling analysis.—Paton, one for 16; Windsor, one for 23, Martin, hone for 17. ■ BOARD OF CONTROL. Received 26, 1 a.m. Sydney, January 25. The Cricket Board of Control meets' I /tn T?oTm»iioi»w O +a ilaol xxri4-V> a q ttoto'

on February 2 to deal with the players 7 1 prote&ts and other matters. ' j OAHRINGTON ROAD v. URENUI. | At Urenui yesterday the weather was i not good for cricket, although the wicket) {was fair, The long grass was wet, andi jit was impossible to score runs. Hooker X 10) was the only player to get into double figures for Carrington road, and Wilson (15) for Urenui. The former won by & runs. Scores:— CARRINGTON ROAD. Perham, 1.b.w., ,b Fuller . 8 McEwen, b Fuller -. 7 ( Simpson, b Bertram! 0 Gwillim, b Bertrand 0 Avery, c Kent, b Fuller 1 .Billing, b B. Fuller : 5 Cutfield, c and b Fuller 15 Elliott, c Blundell, b B. Fu11er...... 11 Hooker, c Wilson, b. Blundell 10 / Foster, run out 7 H. McEwen, not out 5 Total 45 Bowling analysis.—Blundell, one for 10; B. Fuller, three for ID; Bertrand, J two for 6; W. Fuller, two for 10. j URENUI. Wilson, b Gwillim J W. Fuller, c McEwen, b Simpson.... 4 Hemmins, b Gwillim 7 W. Wilson, not out 15 O'Halloran, b Gwillim ............. 2 Bertrand, c Simpson, b Gwillim 1 Managh, run out ; 1 Blundell, \b Simpson 0 Spurr, « Perham, b 5imp50n........ 3 Kent, b Gwillim— 0 B. Fuller,b Gwillim Q Extras . ® Total 36 Bowling analysis.—Gwillim, six for 19; Simpson, three for 18.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 178, 26 January 1912, Page 8

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CRICKET Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 178, 26 January 1912, Page 8

CRICKET Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 178, 26 January 1912, Page 8

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