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CRICKET.

On SOlTil ACSTKALIA v. NEW SOUTH WALES. By Cable- ivoss Association—Copyright, received 13. 10 p.m. Sydney, -human' 13. The w.-ither was sweltering and the wicket good. (South Australia, in their first innings, scored 331 (Bridgeman 59). New South Wales, in thoir second innings, scored 315 (Harbour (K>. Macartney 90, Bardsley 90. Trumper 25). The Macartney and Bardsley partnership scored 119 in 144 minutes. IN OTHER CENTRES. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Saturday. The cup competition was resumed on Saturday. Central (Blamires 08, nickson 55) scored 242, against East A, who have scored 51 for the loss of three wickets (Midlane not out 35). South scored 174 (Burton 55) against North, who amassed 138 for the loss of five wickets (Crombie not out 46). Southall i disposed of five Southerners for 63 runs. East B scored 07 against College's 03 and one wicket for 20. Petone scored 211- (Finlayson 00, Cate 50). Hutt at call of time had lost six wickets for 79 runs. Duncdin, Saturday. Opoho made 207 runs (Ingram 83. Eckhoff OS) against Oarisbrook B, 48 for the loss of one wicket (Alloo 30). Carisbrook A, who made 101 (Hopkins 38 and Bannerman 31) disposed of Orange for 95. Dunedin put up 97 runs and 28 runs . for no wickets against Albion, the latter responding with 107 runs. For Albion McFarlane took seven wickets for 3fl runs, and for Dunedin Torrance secured eight wickets for 34 runs. Christchurch, January 11. The fifth round was concluded in fine weather and on good wickets. St. Albans, in their match against East Christciiurch, scored 90 runs in the first in- . nings and '270 for eight wickets in their second innings. East scored 107 in their first, and 04 in their second innings. Sydenham, playing against Linwood. declared their first innings close'd with 32j3 for seven wickets. Linwood scored 144 and 149 for nine wickets. Riccarton, playing against West Christchurch, had the big total of 418 runs to face, but failed, scoring 171 runs in their first innings and 131 in their second essay. } . — m ~*r.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 201, 14 January 1913, Page 5

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 201, 14 January 1913, Page 5

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 201, 14 January 1913, Page 5

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