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A Drawn Game

NEW ZEALAND v. SOUTH AUS- ' TRALIA. ' -to ~ '.l* [ REESE'S FINE DISPLAY. ' --s? —_ V [By Ooilß—P lL -s3 Aseoeiatlon-OopyrJgdtf' ' t deceived 19, 10.40 p.m. , --. Adelaide, January 10. .$ The intercolonial mateli, New Jsealai«L *. South Australia, waif continued Jay in line, windy wcatii«v, the vkkm being excellent. The attendance ..**« 1000, and the receipts for the natch ofcJ eccded the guarantee. a NEW ZEALAND, first innings .. 30$ NEW ZEALAND.-Second InwiopTy Ilemus, e Crawford li Willsmore ,» m Somervill, c Pellew b Crawford ~ $& Sneddon, lb \>, b Ma vne fM Tuekwell, e Campbell b Howard ~ <«| Hickmott, b Howard ■ - M Reese, not out ~ '.'..., Vlaß Taylor, c Crawford b #i Sandman, not out '. jjgi Extras ~,... ' ■ *§•:

• Total for six wickets '.... SOyH (liiuing3 declared closed.) ,'S« Bowling analysis: Crawford took mmjm wicket for 51 runs, Howard throe tinnl Oil, Willsmore one for 46, Mayno UHH for 19, Rundell none for 43, Smith DOJ|mH for 18, Pellew none for 13, .Hill noiHH SOUTH AUSTRALIA, first Innings. 4»M SOUTH AUSTRALIA.—Second Ttiwlnj^jH Mayne, b Bennett IIM Smith, not out ;.., 'W&M Rundell, e and b Robinson M§H Willsmore, b Robinson , ttUfl Oooden, not out „ .wlffl Total for three .wickets ~ J4)!JSB Bowling analysis: Sandman took iwi)| wickets for -1" runs, Bennett one iQ^I&fH Robinson two for 45, Reeee none Wr f^H Somervill none for 0, Hemes none |&l|| Snedileii batted for 100 minutes, nidSn ing three louvers. Reese hit fiHSmifSH and reached his century in 100 minut*(i|lS .the last 50 being made in 35 minot«Kjm| lie was missed twice. He hit a sbui3H and 12 fonrers. Taylor was at tho witkflH ets for lo'J minutes. _ ffjfl|| The mutch was drawn. "SsSHB Received 10, 11.10 p.m. 'ifffl Adelaide, January Ifcijijjflj The scoring begun at a good rtjroSn Against Crawford and Willsmore, At 9»Jh| Howard relieved, and Tuekwell 'wl|9 missed by Hill at slip, but was at short-stop. He batted steadi'y. Hlofc3J mott was quickly yorked. Four wiclcoto|||fl Snedden completed his SO in S5 mlaJaH nte?-, and was then very quiet, got out leg-before after batting tically for 100 minutes. He hit tlrflMß fourcrs. Five for 104. At the luncbewsiH adjournment the total was 110. * \ 'J|H On resuming Rceso (24) was at slip, and he then hit fiercely, Taylor was extremely cautious. ASjH the bowling came the same to BaMeS!]! who hit a sixer off Long—one. of' biggest hits of thi match. When tOM was 85, Rundell missed, n soft-"r»turi6 and when his scored reached 89 he tadhjjg another "life." Taylor was caught *ijj|l slip. He baited soundly, but gave difficult chances' of stumping. Sis to£&jß At the tea adjournment the innlnrfj|| was declared closed.! ' ' !v'"'ftS Reese was at the wickets for 140 WnVs! utes, and made 12 fours. The whole lungs lasted 220 minutes. - *|j|j The bowling was loose, also the Mdj>|a| South Australia had 05 minutes ItOi which to bat. Mayne and Smith hpfiWjli freely against Sandman and Bcnjwtfc|ii The former was bowled at 3).' Uuijde)!§|| played steadily, but was caught, Rol)iris|l son running down to the pitch, i catch was on* in a hundred. Two (18. When Smith was 33, Boxshall miawtin stumping him off Bennett. WiUHMfcsl9 was bowled at 80. Smith and jpogj(Mjfflß| played sound cricket, and slid 1 'BftipH smart running. ~ "*sot THE TEAM FOR NEW ZEALA^HmH ATTITUDE OF BOARD OF CONTKOJ^B deceived 20, 1 a.m.- . ' Sydney, Jamiarr -U«SB The Daily Telegraph undersiands\tw|fflH .the Board of Control place' no r * atl Tj|filifi upon players who wish to accouiiifflSgH the team to New Zealand, but fflfcjJßMJ qucntly will deal with the Cricket Oo|H!9| cil for overlooking the Board's *Bm|jhH The players were determined to Mmm whatever the Board decided. '*{jl|

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 172, 20 January 1914, Page 5

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A Drawn Game Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 172, 20 January 1914, Page 5

A Drawn Game Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 172, 20 January 1914, Page 5

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