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Cricket

i\E\V SOUTH WALES v. VICTORIA. By Cable—Press Association —Copyright Received 25, 5.5 p.m. Sydney, January 25. New South Wains, in their first innings, made 075 (.Macartney 201, Mailey Wi, Trumper 24, Barbour not out (ia). Alacartuey s was a l>vi!l iunt and ehanceless inning.-, lie hit 29 fours. Bowling analysis: Ryder took two wickets for l(i;i runs, Armstrong three for 127, Lugton two for 8(i, and Matthews two for 102. \ ictoria nuuly 4!) runs for three wickets (Carroll 12, i'ark not out 10). THE PLUNKET SUIELD MATCH. AUCKLAND v. CANTERBURY". by Teleg'.inh—Preo.s As-iici.ition. Christchurch, Last Night. '1 lie I'lunket Shield match. Aueklani v. Canterbury, was continir.nl to-day lhe weather was perfect when play \vu resumed. The wicket had dried up co i j sidi'rably, whilst the outfield was mud j faster than on the previous day. tai j terbury continued their inninjjs, m . made 372. ' Auckland made a disappointing display, | tlie innings closing fo: - 171. ! Canterbury went on again; and ImJ compiled 82 without the loss of a ,vi:'<r t when stumps were drawn. Play will b,; resumed on Monday. Scores:— CANTERBURY.—First Innings. If. B. Whitta, It Taylor ?='7 P. Woods, c Taylor b Woods Si' W. Hayes, e Wright 1) Woods 1 11. A. Bishop, c lirook b Clarke .. 15 K. U. Caygill, c Brook b Taylor .... 14 C. E. Deale, run out j3 J. L. Patterson, b Wooils ... / fi C. Watson, st Smeetoti b Taylor .. S. 1 I L. R. Brunton, c and b Taylor 1 O. C. L. Wilson, not out 34 11. W. Alouaghan, c Wright-- b 1 Brooke-Smith 4R Extras «S Total "71 Bowling analysis: C. G. Clark took on.; wicket for 38 run?, P. Brook none for 38, P. A. Taylor four for 45, 11. WooU three for 1)1, L. G. Dacre, none for 42, K. Horspool none for 08, W. Brooke-Smitii one for 32, E. Horspool none/ for 0-3. Second Innings, R. B. Whitta, not but 38 P. Woods, not out 41 Extras 2 1 Total for no wrclcet 82 Bowling analysis: Clark took no wickets for 15 runs, Horspool none for 3, Taylor nono for 0, Woods none for 2'2, Brook none for 10, Dacre none for 12. AUCKLAND.—First Innings, li.'XleCormick, lbw b Jlonaghan .. I.T E. Horspool, b Monaghan 1 11. Wright, si Brui.ton 1> Wilson .. 1 W. Brooke-Smith, li Paterson 42 Brook, e Heal b Wilson 35 Smeeton, c Caygill b Wilson 34 R. G. Sloman, c Il.iycs b Wilson .. 8 L. O. Dacre, c l[a,os h Deal 11 J!. Woods, c Woods b Beal 0 P. A. Taylor, not out 5 C. G. Clark, b Wnson 14 Extras 4 Total 171 Bowling analysis: G. C. Wilson took five wickets for 73 runs, 11. W. Jlonaghan two for 40 runs, J. L. Paterson one for IS runs, 11, Watson none for H runs, and C. E. Beal two for 10 runs.

AUCKLAND CUP MATCHES. Auckland, Last Night. The seventh round of the senior cricket championship commenced yesterday in tine weather. North Shore 302 (Sale 00, Rankin 52, Nettleton 41, Stewart 37) played Eden B, who made 31 for two wickets. Ponsonhv, 325 for eight wickets (G. Sncdden 12(1, F. Wilson not out 75, Worker 51) met Eden A. University, 351 for nine wickets (Caradus 87, Perry 58, Colvillc 40) played Grafton. Waitemata m,.de 331 (C. Moller 121, &. Young 71, K. Moller 44, A. Dunning 36), against Parncll, 37 fv no wick'.'t (Breese not out 30). WELLINGTON MATOIIES. Wellington, Last Night. Ideal weather prevailed on Saturday for the continuation of the senior cricket championship. Central defeated Old Boys by three wickets on the first innings. Central made 35!) runs for seven wickets (innings declared closed), Kinvig, 102 not out; T. A. Jackson 75, not out, Hickson 03. Leys (four wickets for 49 runs) was the, best howler. Old Boys made only 180, of which BlackJock contributed 37 runs, and Hay 30. Saunders took live wickets for 50 runs, and Ryan four for 71. North dnfeated East P. by eight wickets. North scored 120 and 02 for three wickets, while East B made. 51) and 127. .Bowling for North, Southall took three wickets for 49 runs, Casey three for 31, Iliddlestone three for ti. For East, Grimmett got three wickets for 28 runs. East A easily defeated llutt by an innings and 00 runs, Gibbs made a ccnjtury not out, and Midhine 93. Victoria College made 114 and 120 against l'et one's 153 and 84 for eight wickets. Petone secured a three-point win and are leading for the championship, -. lIAWKE CUP .MATCH. Marlborough having intimated their inability to come to Wanganui, the latter team expressed readiness to ac-

ecpt a challenge from South Taranaki. Wednesday ami Thursday of next week have been iixed for the match. South Taranaiti team iu us follows:—A. ley, Sullivan, Dunlop, Davie (Kl-tliani), lihnnires. I'ratt, .McCarthy, McLaren, Cave (Ilaweni), Penny (Okaiawa), Doihcrty (Manaia). Emergencies—Walker (Eltham), Slinger (Normaiiby). (iardner (Hawera) was selected but is unable to make the trip. Tim team is a strong one, stronger than the Association'has had available for some years, and should be able to give a good liecount of itself, says the Ilawcra Star.' fi-reat interest is being taken in the match. ELTHAM v. ITAWERA B. Kllham visited llawera- on Thursday and commenced their match with llawera I"!. When stumps were drawn. E!tham had played their first innings, tokilling 2411, and the local men had four wickets down for 46, McLaren "21 and McCarthy being the not out men. The pnlstanding feature of the day's plav was the line, partnership between M. Ongle.v and Dunlop. who put on 05 for the third wicket. The Uirincr played a great innings of 98 and was unbeaten. He gave otic chance when be was about 12. "Otherwise his innings was practi- , eally chnnceless, and lie scored freely all round the wicket. Dunlop also plav- ; I ed very finely, giving no chance.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 77, 26 January 1914, Page 8

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Cricket Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 77, 26 January 1914, Page 8

Cricket Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 77, 26 January 1914, Page 8

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