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CRICKET.

NEW ZKALAXDERS ABROAD. (.1001) SCORING- AX ALBANY. s By Cable—Press Association —Copyright "■ Received 4, 5.5 p.m. Sydney. January 4. The New Zealand cricket team started its sixth match yesterday, at Albury, where it mat an Alburv and Border team. The weather was hot anil the hailing was good. The Xew Zcalanders -cored 37S runs . in their second innings. Sncddcn, ilenius and Carlton were in good form. Bennett hit hard. The home team's poor Pudding accounts for the big scores. The individual scores were:—lTcunis 00, Somervell Ki, Snedden S9, Sandman 0, Tuckwell 0, Reese 30, Taylor 31, Patrick IS, Carlton-44, Bennett 50. Tattersall, 2' not out. The extras totalled 17. AUSTRALIAN TEAM'S VISIT. DANGER OF FALLIXC THROUGH. Received 4, 5.5 p.m. Melbourne, January 3. Owing to -no reolv having been received from New Zealand regarding the team of Australian players which Mr. A. Sims intends to take to the Dominion, the Board of Cricket Control has deferred giving a reply to' the players who applied for-permission to make the trip. Unless something definite is done in the next few days, the trip will either fall through or will cause trouble. THE M.C.C TEAM'S TOUR, " THIRD TEST MATCH. Johannesburg, January 2. South Africa, in their first innings, made 151. The complete score was: SOUTH AFRICA. First Innings.

Taylor, c Woollcy, .b Keif " 14 Zulcb, c and b Hearne '. 38 Want, b Hearne 15 Beaumont, c Rhodes, b llenrne ...! .0 Xourse, b Hearne 1 Hands, bit wicket, ,b Ik'arne ...... 20 Hartigan, b Barnes 18 Newberry, e Ilcarnc. b Rhodes .... 15 Dixon, e Rhodes b Barnes 0 Tuckctt, b Barnes 0 Blancheiiburg, not out 4 Extras 14 Total 1 51 Bowling analysis: Barnes, three wickets for 20 runs; Hearne, five for 4!); Rdf, 0110 for 24; Douglas, none for 10; Woollev, none for 13; Rhodes 0110 for !), M.O.C. Firs!) Innings 238 Second Innings. 1 Hobbs, e Nourse, b Dixon ■ 41 Rhodes, c Ward, b Taylor 0 Mead, not out 54 Hearne, l.b.w b Newberry 0 Douglas, not out '. 14 Extras ' 8 Total for three wickets 117

GOOD SCORING.

Received 4, 5.5 p.m. Johannesburg, January 3. hi it s second innings, the M.C.C. team made 30S runs. Additional scores;—• Mead, c Tuc-kett b Newberry . 80 Douglas, 1) Newberry ' 77 Tennyson, c- Beaumont b Noimo .. C 00! ley, st Ward li Newberry 37 Mf,.b Ulanekenburj,' 25 JJiril, liot out 20 liunies, b Blanekeiilmrg 0 Striinwiok, e Tuekett b IManckenburg 0 . Extras 1G

fowling analysis: Xoursc took one wicket for 3ti runs; Taylor ono for ;'!; Dixon 1 for s(i; Blanckcnburfg three for (Ili. Newberry four for 72. The South Africans, in their second innings, had scored 124 runs without losing a wicket when stumps were drawn (Taylor 33, Zulcli CO}. SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCH. * VIOTOIUA BEATEN BY NEW SOUTH WALKS. Received 4, 5.5 p.m. Melbourne, January 4. In the Sheffield Shield cricket competition, New South Wales bent Victoria by mi inning-and 50 runs, the scores being New South Wales, . Hra t innings 40!); \ lotorin, first innings, 151; second innings 10!) (Baring 122. Carroll 25, Mat-' thews 27). Kelleway took- three wickets lor Ifi runs; Cotter three for 51 Massie three for 40, and Mailcy one for •PUW'KET SHIELD MATCH, CANTERBURY BEAT WELLINGTON. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christchurch. Last Nijht. I lie Plimket Shield match. Wellington v. Canterbury, was concluded yesterdav Canterbury winning bv 244 runs and thus retaining the trophy. Wellington's display m their second innings was poor heir timing of the ball being particularly faulty. Score:;:— * CANTERBURY.

First innings Nivond innings 1 9-3 WELLLYG'TOX. First innings jgg Second Timings. S. Ifiddlestone, st Brunton 1> Wilson fi d. I*. Blacklock, b Wilson .. jq Crimmott, b Monagbau 2 F. Jojdin, ]b\v b Watson .......... 39 KA. Midlane, c Wliittu b Wiison' 30 ■T. V. Saunders, b Wilson " 4 K. 11. Tucker, c Bealc b Wilson if W. Baker, b Wilson " n 1). nay, not out % H. Mc'Girr, c Brunton b Patterson.! 32 I

\V. Was'stiiO'. li Wilson 8 Kxtnis (lives 22, kur byes 2) .. 2* T»tal '. 20S r>owiiii{j analysis: 0. C. Wilson took ' seven wickets lor SO runs;, 11. W. Jtona- | fjluui. ono for -18; 11. Watson, omi for 27; ' J. L. Patterson, one for !.D. I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 159, 5 January 1914, Page 8

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 159, 5 January 1914, Page 8

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 159, 5 January 1914, Page 8

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