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CRICKET.

THE .AUSTRALIAN ' TEAM. A SEARCHING ENQUIRY. By Cable—Pr:ss Association—Copyright., Received 9, 9.20 p.m. Melbourne, December 9. The Board of Control appointed a subcommittee- to inquire into the charges a»-.ihwt members of Lin: Australian team The Board asked Mr. Crouch to supplement the report he presented to the annual mooting. On the strength of this supplementary report it was decided, to investigate thoroughly Mr. Crouch's complaints, .againfit certain members. The charges are said to be definite, and at is understood will be substantiated by statutory declarations from other members. The sub-committee held a meeting in private, and decided to obtain statements from players. Probably a. special meeting of the board will later deal with the matter .

OUTSIDE MATCHES. I Christchurch, Saturday. I Scores: Riccartoii lfil and 58 v. Lin-i wood 100 and 01 for 5; West Christchurch 145 and 227 (H. B. Lusk run out 120) v. St. Albans 142 and 238 for 5! (P. Dwyer 55). Sydenham 230 and 110 i for 0 (A. Hobbs 54) v. East Christ- 1 church ISO and 90 for 5 wickets. Dunedin, Saturday. Carisbrook B v .Grange. Last Saturday Carisbrook B scored 58 and 13 for five wickets, and Grange 7fl. To-day the Carisbrook B innings closed for 79. Grange wanted 59 to win, but made only 27, and Carisbrook 8.-necured a threepoint win. Carisbrook A v .Albion. Last week Albion made 101 and Carisbrook A 117 for two wickets. To-day Carisbrook A continued their innings and at 285 for 4 wickets declared (Hopkins 89, Bannerman 97 in). Albion .responded with 88, leaving Carisbrook A .victors by an innings and 90 runs.

Dunedin v. Opoho. Last week Dunedin made 75, and Opoho 48. To-day Dunedin concluded' their second innings for 121. leaving.Opoho to make 148 to win. The hill team knocked up 74, and left Dunedin with a 3 point win.

Wellington, Saturday. East A knocked up 191 (McGirr '72) to North's 89 for no wickets (Bray not out 54, Phillips not out 2S). Victoria College scored 54 and 33 for 0 wickets to South's 115 (Smith 55). Petone« notched 195 (Briel 50, Hardham 33) to Central 97 (Beechey not out 32). Hutt scored 105 (Rodgers 72) to East B.'s 09 for eight wickets.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 174, 10 December 1912, Page 8

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 174, 10 December 1912, Page 8

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 174, 10 December 1912, Page 8

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