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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIA v. SOUTH AFRICA. • 1 By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. „,. ... Capetown, Nov. 21. ino principal match of the Australian cricketers' tour In South Africa has opneed at Johannesburg. South Africa, batting first, tost two wickets for 52 runs, when rain stopped The match was resumed, and at the close of piay south Africa had lost eight wickets for Received Nov. 23, 5.5 p.w. „,, „ Capetown, Nov. 22. •n «i ™ Africans' first Inningß realised »V ii Australians made 359 for fire wickets —Collins, not out, 202.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. SENIOR COMPETITION. NEW PLYMOUTH A DEFEAT TIKORANGI The New Plymouth A team, ono man short, Journeyed to Tikorangi on Saturday to meet tho home team. Tikorangi batted flr3t, and put up 131 runs. New Plymouth opened splendidly, and when the tea adjournment was taken at 5 o'clock, a century had been put up for the loss of one wicket. The game ended with. New Plymouth 184 for five wickets. A feature of tho innings was 121 by Heskett. Details:— TIKORAXGI. W. Foreman, b. Johnson 2 P. Sarten, b. Johnson 4 Eggleston, 1.b.w., b. Johnson 0 C. Wilson, c. and b. Lash 23 E. Sarten, c. Dinnlss, b. Johnson ..... 13 Blundell, b. Dinnlss 29 l<ye, b. Lash 12 Scrimgeour, run out 21 Jupp, c. Stalnton, b. Johnson 15 Purdie, not out 9 Griffiths, b. Johnsou o Extras ~., 3 Total . iii Bowling analysis: Johnson, 0 for 55; Sutherland, 0 for 17; Heskett, 0 for 20; Lash, 2 for 25; Dinnlss, 1 for 10. NEW PLYMOUTH. Heskett, b. Blundell 121 Lash, 1.b.w., b. Purdie 32 Mackay, run out 8 Qulckfall, b. Eggleston 1 Stalnton, run out 8 Dinnlss, not out „. ......... 10 Extras Total'for 5 wickets 184 Bowling analysis: E. Sarten, 0 for 21; Blundell, 1 for 48; Jupp, 0 for 18; Purdie, 1 for 44; Eggleston, 1 for 22; Lye, 0 for 22. OLD BOYS v. NEW PLYMOUTH B. Played on the Recreation Ground on Saturday, tho Old Boys gavo a very spirited display of batting, and applying the closuro with six wickets lown for 170 runs, secured a three-point victory with the last over of tho game, Hughes dismissing Dolle just on the closo of time. Tho B's In their two innings could only aggregate 94 runs, the Old Boys having a margin of an Innings and 64 runs .In their favor. Best batting figures wero secured by Eggleton (44), Bottrlll (33), and Oliver (33), the latter being not out. Detailed, scores:— OLD BOYS. Bottrlll, st. Shepherd, b. Purdue ' 33 Osborne, b. rurduo 19 Montcath, c. Hughes, b. Elliott "!!!!!!!!' s Rewloy, b. Purdue 14 Eggleton, b. Turdue 44 Oliver, not out „ , "" 33 Colsen, 1.b.w., b. Hewitt !!!!!!! 2 Hughes, not out "" 7 Extras !!!!!!!!! 10 Total for 0 wickets 170 Bowling analysis: Pnrdue, 4 for 47; Hewitt, I for 20; Elliott, 1 for 37; Shepherd, 0 for 2; Doile, 0 for 5; Brabant, 0 for 11; Prlar 0 for 18; Dunstan, 0 for 20. NEW PLYMOUTH B. First Innings. Shepherd, c. Eggleton, b. Bottrlll . 5 Lawrey, b. Monteath ' 9 Priar, c. Hughes, b. Eggleton'"!!!!."".! 0 Dunstan, b. Bottrlll 0 Purdue, run out . « Elliott, b. Monteath ..! jj Doilo, c. Monteath, h. Osborne •> Hewitt, not out » Brabant, b. Osborne . J Baker, b. Osborne |" ~ Extras , !!!!!!!!',!.! 10 Total trin°^ r 'fL?/ ls ', 3 | 3: . 03 5 orne ' 3 fOT ''J »»tI for - Monteath, 2 for 11; Eggleton, Second Innings. Shepherd, b. Eggleton 1 Hewitt, c. Eggleton, b. Osborne'"!!'.'."", 1' rdlle -<-. Oliver, b. Hughes ....... {5 Elliott, b. Osborne " Laurey. <•. Osborne, b. Hughes".'!.";;"" (I War, c. Johnson, b. Osborne . '" 1 Kaker. c. Johnson, b. Hughes ... i Dunstan, c. Montcath. b. Hughes 0 Hughes, not out . fc ,", Brabant, b. Osborne ". n Doile, b. Hughes .... , Extras !!!!!!!!!! 3 Tolal ••••• ' « 4 B tT? e H " B , hes .' 5 for «: °*orne. for 7. ESS' OlOll ' 1 for 10; Bottrlll, 0 JUNIOR COMPETITION. HIGH SCHOOL A. v. FREEZING WORKS. High School A met Freezing Works ni n,« Shew Grounds, and the trams hid fair, eTcnly balanced elevens s" Sol ba Lrt n™, (opiß-CJ Willi ;i SCOro nf TO r« *t "^j^ Athe latter team therefore won on the first HIGH SCHOmTb v. WHITELEY wickets. "' ,ilelr two "ttompts at (he TncOß-vJcTTwAIItEKA b.v an innings "ml •>« Ji „° Tlk °' an fl eleven the visitors L 1 "th„ ■ attlnff flr31 ' towards v, li( .i 1 Zti\ l. g , 0 ?." total of " 2 Purdue 27 most \fc, 3 , fn , r 15 ' was »'e fi'st =triv,, «■ • , a ' roU bowler. j u (i i( , ir Foreman sceiSfs V&t, toT" 10 ' C ' "'nners, who scoredTSe'-polT w?„.'" U ' C J"M SCHo'oTvTmSwo WORKS 'n a e i a 't 6 S^U h tt* / Mm —'tod margin of four run, „,,h°i by ' ,hc ""row «Pite of „ 10 ftct "St S.lMhS™.' ,milnßS ' In mako anv icon. ,i, " tho teai " filled to School Players °„; n „ l ' e d I™' 1 ™ 1 * of Z century. Brow" pSr „ „°- 00 , lnpi!e a ""at not out. Pnlmer , B . . mco [anln & for 22 .for IHs iMi?* »»«r with 29 ™« the c 1,.„ fioldtng ! TZ ? t ". e «"nln«, 'oam, there being Z .»«/,- J. FreK! "e Works Clarke took the m??or nowl °? tlle """"BS. and secured five wickets fn,,a ° f ,he bow ""S, ~». who bowled oi ,l v /| "Jl™"?- °'Donsecured a wicket nV ,1, allK>nl °" of one over Trying Worts mX gVbv' , of ° ne ™«- & of, a good class of battinl ?r, nWIII dlSi " ay splcuous score was ?h, S « i ? r> ™"- made 27. Sincla Jand n.^,, 0 ' Klll! »»«. who who bowled four ,"»..«, ' l } m '" h falmer, for 15 run The Sell r"" ""' ee wlcke, » '''."" W. but st mi,s wir» , m ° need a secrad Wickets down fnr „ are the HIGH SCHOOL. jVIIUs,-, played on . Palmer, l.b. w „ b . Smart, b. Clarke • 20 "finer, b. Clarke "!: /< "Ine. b. Clarke . lr ' Wnclair, b. Clarke " n Osbn r ,, e , b. Klnsella " °- 2S Brmvn. noi out"" » Sutherland, b. o'Donileii""!!!!;;;;;;;;; 2 l Total f«Mi0 I DSin D II,T&i. rol ' 21; Gir 1 TREEZtNG WORKS. VV. Klnsella, b. Brown . E' Mnsella, b. Sinclair \ nurns, b. O'Halloran . ,? Morrison, b. Sinclair n O Klnsella, run out *-■• » O'Donnell, |,. p a]mel . ';; 13 Olrling, b. rainier ' Hollaby, not imt 1J Reed, b. Palmer """ I , Extras !!!!!!'.! Totai '..'. i,, i f„°r Wl ,a?A" D aI Tf l 3: Sl !,' clalr ' 2 for w - Brown, . iljtaU "/£"»; fot 23; Psimer ' 3 for ■

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1919, Page 7

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1919, Page 7

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