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Australian Team

THE.NELSOX MATCH, '^"j By Telegraph.—Preas Association. , , Nelson, Last Night - . Australia commenced their matoa against Nelson to-day in fine weatthir. t '■•, Owing to heavy rain last night, play' 'i was not commenced until after lunoh. -.3 Australia won the toss and sent Kd< son to tno wickets. The innings oeen- 'xfpied two and a quarter hours, US row' 1; being compiled. When stumps wera S drawn Australia lost .no wickets for $6 ''•-? runs. Scores:— .4 NELSON. ' $ First Innings. ; l Nealc, b Armstrong , i ijj -J Mead, c Noble b Armstrong 9 J; Saxon, b La ver $4 Knapp, b Laver ty}. / Broad, b Laver f ..*, Coleman, b Armstrong ... '. '.l m lm> It k Stratton, c Dolling b Layer ...... 1 . ■" Saunders, c Trumper b Armstrong.. 9» '' Smith, b Laver ° # j q ',,. Richmond, st. Waddy b Laver .. H Haycock, b Laver [ 2 £ Thomas, b Laver !!!!."!!!" I '' Vcrcoe, b Laver '»!!!!!'!! r Lane, b Laver !.!!!'.''" f *'.> Allcott, not out ~.,,, ,. . ,'.' , ][\\[ 4 Extrasi ~..,..,,,.,,..'.'.',,'," 0 * Total j!JJ, '" BbWliiig analysis: Armstrong took '' four wickets for 75 runs; Laver ten for '• : 44; Noble none for 2Q, AUSTRALIA. First Innings, McGregor, not out #... .' McKenisie. not out ..'.'.'.'.'.'..'. 14- • ' AUSTRALIA v. WELUtfGTON."', Tl . ,„ .Wellingtoii, Last Night' The following is the Wellington criok' et team to play Australia:—Saandeti, Southall. Oimmett, Brice, Howe,'Gw- '" U-s, Mcfiirr, Reechoy, Hay, Baker and linidlcston. ', | ■- THE AUSTRALIAN TOUR: \! PLAVERS- ALLOWANCES ' Dunedin, Last-Night-At a meeting of the executive of the Otago Cricket Association to-night, the allowance made to the players who recently visited Australta wasdiscusteft, and it was decided that in the ooinion '' of the Association the allowance •" ' to players s'uu.li! not have been ar- ? ranged witlian', the sanction of the As- J socialism concerned in the guarantee, 'X Iml that payment in circumstances such '■'■?, is (hose of the Australian tour were H niost undesirable. . ,';. The following will represent Mr. New- "'. ton King's staff in a friendly game.t 'Jcricket to be played against the Tito' " % nngi Veterans, at Tikorangi to-da\- <*' Simpson, Cutfleld, Fairbrother, Hahkins, E. King, W. King,.Ooldsw ft rth , * llonan, Healy, Cottier, and Renier.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 222, 19 March 1914, Page 5

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336

Australian Team Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 222, 19 March 1914, Page 5

Australian Team Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 222, 19 March 1914, Page 5

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