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NEW SOl'Til WALKS v. QUEENSLAND. l ; y Cable-- Press Association —Copyright. Received 10, 5.5 p.m. Sydney, February 10. The weather was showery and the wicket a hit dead for the continuation of the Queensland-New Smith Wales match. .Macartney played another great innings , whilst Tozer was also good. New .South. Wales in their first innings scored tß3' (Cody .'ID, Moore 52, Gregg 33, Macartney 154. Tozcr not out 78. Scott 21 : nd Massie 24). Barstow. Downey an.l Faulty each took two wickets and Howe three wickets.
Queensland in the second mini's has scored five for the loss of ; o wickets.
AUCKLAND COMPETITIONS. I!y Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, Saturday. The Cricket Associations' Competitionwas continued to-day in dull weather.] Tho wickets, however, were fast. Playing against North Shore. Grafton batted, all the afternoon scoring 273 (W. Hors-' [ pool 04, Savverin 43, Jackson 34, Slo-j man 22 and Mason 21). ITowden took 3i wickets" for 91 and Bush 3 for GO. University made GO against Ponsonby, Aireyj 14. Caradus 10 and C. .Tacolisen 14 being the only ones to reach double figures. I Kavanagh took four wickets for 3G and' Shepherd 0 for 23. Ponsonby made 79' (Gavin 19, Kavanagh 11 and Robinson 12). Taylor took five wickets for 31 and Fenwick 5 for 45. In the second innings University has lost 4 wickets for 40 runs. (Airey 14, N. Jaeobsen 14). McMatli took 3 for 5. Eden scored 423 for thi< loss of 7 wickets against Parnell, the principal scorers being Hemus 104, Cum- ! mings 110 ami Burton (not out) 40. OlifT tool; 5 wickets for 183. UNITED SERVICE v. NEW PLYMOUTH. •Save for a brief sojourn at the wickets New Plymouth were treated to one of the finest displays of leather hunting! o'i Saturday aft'eriion bv United Service. that has ever been seen on the J Recreation ( Grounds. New Plymouth went first to the Wickets and after a very mediocre display in which the only redeeming feature was a fine innings 'by Mason for 31, including six boundaries, were all disposed of for 52 runs. Bain, 4 for 18 and Osborne 2 for 12 were the most successful trundlers. No less than three of the New Plymouth team were run out, which proves that the fielding was not too slack. United Service open* I ed with Bain and Perhain. Both commenced steadily, but soon livened up «nd 31 was on the board when Penman was bowled by Williams for 13; 3 runs Mater Sumner fell a victim to Mason hayin" scored 2 runs. -Rev. Colvilejoined Bain wlio had settled down to his stride. The new comer opened carefully, but soon gained confidence, and the pair then belted the bowling all over the landscape. Nine trundlers. mostly indifferent. were tried, but the batsmen merrily continued their career, occasionally liftin?; a sixer. With the score at 104 Bairf topped the coveted century and retired unbeaten. Rev. Oolvilp later also gained fhive figures, and did likewise." The closing stages saw two more bowlers', tried- everyone of the team having a trial with the ball, but still the runs 1 cnme.whilst an occasional wicket fell, I and at call of time the score stood at 304 for seven wickets, a record for the' around. Maekay 29. Osborne 21 and 1 Dinniss 13 all made double figure! scores. Arden was (he most successful) of the bowlers, taking one wicket for 9 runs. Williams, who bowled 0 overs took 2 wickets for 49 runs. Detailed scores:---'
NEW PLYMOUTH Shepnerd. b Bain o Harding. c Perham, 1, Dinniss ... " ' <*• Mison, b Osborne 31 Ovillim. run out 0 Aidcn, run out 1 Green. 1) Bain 4 O'Donnell, 1> Bain 0 Williams, b Osborne J Monk, run out 0 Shepperd. not out ..!!'.!!!!!! 1 Xcwsill. c siil).. b R a i n (■ Bowling Analysis: Bain. 4 wickets for IS runs; Dinniss. 1 for 22; and Osborne, 2 for 12. UNITED SERVICE. Thin, retired 103 Perham. I> William's 13j .Simmer. 1, Mason % l!cv. f'olvile, retired 102 Osborne, c "Mason, b Arden 21 MiiH-ay. e Mason. b Williams 2!) D'lmiss, 11111 mil Stewart. lint ont 7 Kx!r;i - •' ; u
i I Seven wickets for 301 j Tiowlinn. Analysis: Ma son. 1 wicket for 57: Williams. 2 for 40; fhvillim. 0 for -Hi; C. O'Doim..]], I) for 3(i; Phoppnrd. 0 for ]!); Shcnpcid. o for 22: Tfiirdinsr. 0 t"r 2-1: Ni'wrll. n for 13; n' for 12: Crccii. 0 for 8: Ardern. 1 for !). I-WV v. TTTfiTT SCHOOL. -A friendly match was pbwed on Sal-1 unlay between Law and.TTi.uh School. Ilifrli School batted first anil put on tlx; 1 ■•■speeiablfi score of 127. Their team u:is reinforced by a few adults. hut f.lio, • bulk of (ho runs were obtained bv tin! b"vs tlicmselvcs. Law took the' field i )vilh a scratch team and had no difficulty , ni aiiiiexinj.- IRO Scores;— ' J. 11l Off SCHOOL. ( elsoii. e 11. 11, I'eid. b Anderson .. (5 ' Alontoath, I) Hughes 30 Richards, c Klliot. b Johnson ...... 12 Ward, 1.1i.w., Lasli jg Bcwley. b Lash 0 . IT'i 1 L 1) Lash gr, Oliver, b Lash | , s - Kwiiifr. b Anderson 12 i Candy, not out 5 Sinclair, b Anderson 8 Onss. I) Tfunlies 0 K\tras 3q
Total joy JJowlinjr analysis: Kl'liot. 0 wicket's for ■J"! nins; ,\mleivon. f or IS: Johnson. I for 1-2; Head. 0 for 4; TJrokonsliire. 0 for 0: Lasli. 4 fin' IS: lliio'hos. 2 for !). j I.AW. retired 71 l»!'\vl(»y. c (!uiidv, I) Col«on ........ OT H. I>. l!ci(I. 1) Colson 1 s Elliot, c Hall. 1> Montouth 3 •lohnson, not out ]1 R. 1!. lipid. not out 0 Ri'okcnshin'. I) Ewinn' ' 5 Anderson. c Hall, b Colson ! 2 E. Mv;ml. 0 anil b Colson 4
Hughes, c and 1) (Joss 2 Extras : Total 180 Boxvlinjr Analysis: Coisc.n. 4 wii-kcris for -10 run.*: Mont.rath. I fur 2K: (!«■«. ! for 23; Ward, 0 for 35: Kwing. 1 for 2!; Candv. 0 for 12; Sinclair, 0 for 12.
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