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CRICKET.

TIKOKAXGI DEFEAT LAW. The match on the Recreation Grounds on Saturday proved very interesting to the spectators. The visiting team batted iirst and put up the respectable total of 192, Lye 79 (not out), Uriilin 40, <J, Wilson 20 Scriingeuur 13, H. Foreman 12, and Jupp 11. Elliott, with six wickets for 07 runs, was the most successful bowler. Law made a bad start, losing Bcwley and Hilling with the score at ten. ! Thanks-, however, to a line innings by Lash, who carried his bat right through for 87, and was then undefeated, though he gave a chance of being stumped and caught out in the last innings, the score reached 140 before the last wicket fell just as the shades of dusk were also falling. .Johnson IG, and R. Quilliam 10, were/the only others to make a score, though Anderson and Williams held their wickets up well while Lash was scoring. Sarten (live for 50) and C. Foreman (four for 42) divided the bowling honors. The scores were:—

TIKORANGI.-First Innings. Kicks, run out 3 Uriilin, c Anderson b Elliott"! '...'.[ 40 Scrimgeour, b Anderson ~.., 13 I Foreman C, e and b Anderson' ... 3 .Wilson C, e Quilliam b Lash ...'. 20 Lye, not out 79 Foreman 11., c Anderson b Elliott" 12 Sarten, b Elliott 0 Soffe, b Elliott .....,...'. 2 Woods, c Lash b Elliott '. 0 Jupp, b Elliott U Extras 3 Total m Bowling analysis—Elliott took six wickets for 07 runs, Anderson two for 42, Lash one for 50, Billirnr none for 28. LAW.—First Innings. Lash, not out 4D Bewley, b Sarten !!!!!!.'." 0 Billing, b Foreman 3 Elliott, c and b Sarten '"." (j Quilliam, Ron. b Sarten ~.,.,... 10 Quilliam Reg, b Sarten 1 •Johnson, b Foreman 16 Hughes, b Foreman „ 0 Anderson, b Jupp 4 Snell, b Foreman , fi Williams, c Srimgcour b Sarten,,. 1 Extras «

Total HO Bowling analysis.—Sarten took five wickets for sfl runs, C. Foreman four for 46, Jujip one for 12/ Boffc none for 8. Lye none for 8. UNITED SERVICE DEFEA'i HIGH SCHOOL. The match between United Service and TTiffli School, plaved on ti,e Higi. School ground, resulted ij, a win for the Service ~,m l,y 35 runs. .Service batted tiist and knocked up 191 runs. J V -dackay 50 (retired). Ingram 35 ' Osborne 31, Hum 17, ]). E . jr ackav ]2 (re . tired), and Robson 12, bcinir tlie hi<rh. est scorers. Jfemblyn, five wickets for •>(. runs, was the most successful bowler, llie High School boys knocked toother l.)li runs, tlie whole eleven Service men being given a. trial with the ball. Sykes ;>4. "extras- 23, (Joss 10, Stoddart '(not out) 15. a„d Tlamblvn 14 were the highest contributors. Detailed scores Were:

l-MTKI) SKItVICK.-First Inning. T. V. Maekay, retired 50 .Sumner, li Kiclmrds ....'., " 5 Jiisriini, 1, llamblvn .......'. 33 ,l!rnl):uit, b llamblvn '..'.,'' '4 Osborne, li Hambivii ....[ ,1 lUetiie, c Oliver b Tlflmblvn !.'!.',','« 'fi Bain, 0 Canity b Richnrils , x l 7 UoUson. 1. llirhnrds \\ t J2 Kinnear, I) llamblyn \\ \ I). K. llaekny, retired ~..'.'. 12 Newton, retired "3 Extras ;fl Total 191 Tiowlinj; jinalysis: Eiimlilvn took five wickets fur ."id runs, Richards three for 53, l.'amly none for 21, Oliver none '.ys l.j, and McMurray none for IS. . TlK'ill SCHOOL,-First Innings. Manibkn. li Newton 14 Sutherland, li Sumner 1 AfcMitrray, h llob-on 5 Oos.-i, c and \\ Newton 1!) lliidiards, ,• and I) Inejani S Oliver, c Slaekuv 1) Medic 7 Candy, b lirnlja nt 2 Sykcs, li Rain ~.,. ~ ii l.epper, b I'ain 2 Terry, b Biin : 1 -loddart. not out • 15 Extras 22 Total 150 Howl in',' nnalyss: lnjjrain took one wieke.t lor 2 runs. Sunnier one for 4. liain three for 17. Newton two for 12, llobsnn one for 7, Medio one for J. Brabant one for 10, Kinnear none for 2, 11. K. Jlackay nona for S, T. V. Mackav none for 1.1, and Odiorne none fjr 38.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 258, 30 March 1914, Page 7

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 258, 30 March 1914, Page 7

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 258, 30 March 1914, Page 7

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