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CRICKET.

THURSDAY COMPETITION. WAIREKA DEFEAT ALBION. Both teams were strengthened in their second meeting tills season, a moat interesting game resulting In tho match at Tukapa yesterday. Butcher and Hughes proved valuable acquisitions to tho winners, whilst Oliver was also of value to the Albion team. The latter batted first and carried the total to 65 before the Innings closed. Walrelta opened well, the first wicket falling at 29, the Innings realising 93. In their second strike Albion lost two wickets for 39 runs, when play ceased, Walreka securing a two-point win. Detalkd scores:— ALBION. First Innings. Elliott, run out 30 Foote, b. O'Donnell , G Oliver, c. Goodwin, b. O'Donnell 3 Sheppard, b. Currin 5 Harrison, b. O'Donnell 0 Roper, b. Currin ~, 2 Valle, b. Currin fi James, b. Wnl'er 0 HowUtt, c. Rowlands, b. Currin 0 Arthur, not. out o Woods, b. Waller (I Extras 7 Total 05 Bowling analysis: Currin, 4 for C; O'Donnell, 3 for 29; Waller, 2 for 14; Rowlands, 0 for 6; Hughes, 0 for 10. Second Innings. Valle, c. Waller, b. Butcher 1 Woods, b. O'Donnell 13 Oliver, not out 20 Foote, not out 0 Extras S Total for two wickets 39 Bowling analysis: Butcher, 1 for 8; O'Donnell, 1 for 3; Currin, 0 for 3; Hughes, 0 for 10; Rowlands, 0 for 10. WAIREKA. Butcher, b. Elliott 11 Hughes, c. James, b. Elliott 19 O'Donnell, 1 b.w., b. Elliott 0 Waller, e. Roper, b, Oliver 15 Rowlands, 1.b.w., b. Foote 7 Sole, b. Oliver 15 Goodwin, b. Roper 0 Tyrell, c. and b. Roper 0 Townley, c. Arthur, b. Roper 1 Currin, not out 11 Jenkins, b. Elliott 7 Extras 12 Total 98 Bowling analysis: Elliott, 4 for 8; Roper, 3 for 24; Oliver, 2 for 22 j Foote, 1 for 12; James, 0 for 12; Harrison, 0 for 8.

NEW PLYMOUTH v. INGLEWOOD. The above teams in a match In which a great' deal of Interest had been evinced met at Inglewood yesterday. Tho home team hatted first, Clegg and Gudgeon opening to the bowling of Johnson and Nlcoll. In tho first over Gudgeon was caught off Johnson, by Hassell, before ho had scored. Clegg batted nicely for 14 when a similar fato befel him. Partridge survived an appeal, and by steady work ran up 10. Cole came In and began to bit out and knocked up 35, Including 4 sixes, when he was caught off Dlnniss, A useful partnership resulted when Wilson and King got together, and they put on another 40 runs, the Innings ultimately closing for 126. After the afternoon tea adjournment, Woollett and Weston opened for the visitors, and both batted confidently, carrying the score to 79, when Weston In trying to get out of the way of a ball which rose sharply, had the misfortune to fall on his wickets. His score was 34, Woollett. was run out soon after when he had made 39 The partnership between Johnson and Willis accounted for 30 runs, and when Dlnniss and Stalnton became associated they added a further 65 runs, and were both unbeaten when stumps were drawn. The total score was 187 for 6 wickets. Following are the details:— INGLEWOOD. Clegg, c. Hasell, b. Johnson ■ 14 Gudgeon, c. Hasseli, b. Johnson 0| Partridge, c. Dlnniss, b. Johnson ...... 10 Harkness, b. Dinniss 8 Cole, c. Stalnton, b. Dlnniss 35 Nlcholls, b. Dlnniss 0 Sutherland, b. Johnson »• Wilson, c Sutherland, b. Dlnniss , 1" King, c. Sutherland, b. Johnson 25 Darlow, not out. A Outfield, b. Dinniss I Extras ■» Total • rifi Bowling analysis: Johnson, 5 for 74: Mcoll, 0 for 10; Dlnniss, 5 for 38. NEW PLYMOUTH. Woollett, run out * 9 Weston, lilt wicket, b. Sutherland •« Nlcoll. run out •••• '• Hasseli, c. Cole, b. Sutherland ......... 1 Willis, b. Darlow ?- Johnson, c. Sutherland, b. Cutneld M Stalnton, not nut •■■ ;''(,' Dinniss. not out i l :' Extras .• ™ Total for 0 wickets l p " Bowling analysis: Cole, 0 for 56; GudKCon, 0 for 23; Cutfleld, 1 for 38; Sutherland, 2 for 32; Darlow, 1 for 48. The following will represent Freezing Works seniors in their match against Old Boys, at Pukekura Park, on Saturday, at 2 p.m. sharp: Bnrns, Hellaby, O'Donnell, Christian, W. Klnsella, E. Klnsella, O. Ktnsella. Sheppard. klrllng. Clarke, Morrison; emergency, Reed. JUNIOR COMPETITION. SECOND ROUND. Dec. 7.—High School A v. Tlkoranul, at. Racecourse; High School B v. Freezing Works, at Show Grounds; Whiteley v. Walreka, at Tukapa. Dec. 13— Tikorangl v. WalTOka, at Tlkoranjl: Whiteley v. Freezing Works, at Show Ground. Dec 20—Tikorangl v. Whiteley, at Racecourse; 'Waireka v. Freezing Works, at Show Ground.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1919, Page 7

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1919, Page 7

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1919, Page 7

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