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CRICKET.

ENGLISHMEN v. SOUTH AUSTRA^H • DBCLAtLE AT ITVB JPOK 51!. By Telegraph.—Press Received Nor. 7, 5.5 p.m. Adelaide, Nor.i^^| The mal eh bntweon the South Australia was continued to-dlf weather was ideal for cricket, the Inn off Hie wicket splendidly. The atten^^H Russell (101, not out),'and Hearne out), resumed batting to the bowline Of garland and Phillips. Ttre batsmen cautiously, Hearne playing on the His fifty took eighty minutes. The was not commensurate with the the bowline. At 228 Pellew and son effected a double change, the last named to the long oo bo^ n the first hit. He&rne wu bidly by Stirling at squire leg when lie The batsmen were getting single clpally. When be was 14T, Buueli ono from Smith high to the Rundell badly mixed the catch. wero scored off Smith's over of stow and 300 was posted for 218 minutes' Russell, attempting a hard hit, returned to Smith. His 156 lncl*d*d teen fours and one sis. Hit Ing shot was on the side. Hendren joined Hearne. The improved since his escapes, his cutting strokes being superb. fifty minutes to reach double figures. brougl't 400 up for 307 minutes' 182 Hearne lifted Phillips to 'ho tea adjournment followed wltS*ttia three wickets for 4GS runs. Hearne brilliant since lunch. His score twenty-two bcmndarles. Five not take long to appear. Whm was 79 he jumped out to one (ram uilssed, and was stumped by Ambler. was out In a similar manner mediately, and the innings was fire wickets for 512 runs. Pollew and Smith, for South put on 50 in thlrty-flve minutes. Sevoa realised only three runs, Parkin sod being the bowlers. Scores:— ENOLAND. .fl Tirst Innfagt. Hobbs, c. Pellew, b. Bipltli Itusseli, c. and b. Smith Hearne, c. Phillips, b. Smith ...... Hendren, st. Ambler, b. Smith Parkin, st. Ambler, b. Smith Makepeace, not out Ultras iMiiii.iii.ii Total—s wickets for Bowling analysis: Smith, 5 wicket* fOT^| runs. '■ SOUTH AUSTRALIA. v - fl First Innings Second Innings. H Pellew, not out Smith, not out Eitras Total for no wickets H —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Amfl MATCH AT NEW PLYMOUTH. I OLD BOYS DEFEAT HIGH SCHOOL, fl Considerable Interest was taken In jH annual match between tire Old Beys ijH New Plymouth High School, which took pijjH at the Hich School ground on Saturday ftttjH noon, and a close and Interesting game suited In n \v(n fot the Old Boyß by 2! rtlfl in the firat innings. School baited firßt, and thinks to fine sceiß by rainier (15), Willis (18), and Hlne" (3|fl put up 00 runs for the first four wleitfV But the la !1 failed badly, the last sii nickeM only adding seven runs, with the result ibfl the Innings closed- for 73. Old Boys opei\fl badly, losing Osborne and Montelth for itUfl Waller and Bottrill carried the score to fl for four wickets, but the next three wlckefl fell cheaply, seven being down for 4S. Cffl son (23) and Quilllam (12) carried the toM to 73 before the eighth wicket fell, aifl then Bertrnnd (in not out) was responsible ffl the Inst wicket, the innings closing to: fl School lost seven wickets for 40 runs ■ their second venture. Detailed scores:— ■

OLD BOYS. First Innings, Osborne, c. Willis, b. Brown llonteith b. Inch Waller, b. rainier J Bottrlll, b. Brown i Benlcy, b. Brown Eggleton, 1.b.w., b. Palmer ! Johnson, b. Brown Col3on, b. Inch 3 Quillinm, <\ Smart, b, Browa | Graham, b. Brown ' Berlraud, not out 1 Extras Total f Bowling analysis: Palmer, 2 vlelntl ft 14 runs; Brown, 0 for 35; Inch, 2 for ST Hemingway, 9 lor 5. niOH SCHOOL. First Innings. ' i Palmer, b. Osborne I, Willis, b. Osborne .ft ~ | Brown, l). Waller Hinc, c. Bertrand, b. Montelth ~, t Osborne, c. Bevvley, b. Eggleton ' Lash, run out Hughes, b. Montelth Smart, si, 1). Bertrand Broilie, b. Montelth Inch, b. Montelth Hemingway, not out ................ I Extras j '« • •" - Totnl , r* Bowling analysis: Bertrand, two. *l«teU for 3 runs; Monteith, S for 24; Oabqrnt, i for IS: Walla-, 1 for U; Egglpton, 1 tVt li| Bottrlll, 0 for 7; flroham, 0 for IS. ; j Second' Innings. Palmer, b. BottrUl it Willis, 1). Bottrlll # Brown, b. BottriU j| Hlno, b. Bertrand Jl Osborne, b. Brrtraml ...... •' Lash, y.b.w., b. Bertrand . C Hushes, L-. Johnston, b. Osborne ..... *j Smart, not out ...... Si Kxtras I Seven wickets for 40 Bowling analysis: Bottrlll, S widwu f«l* runs; Bertrand, 3 for II; Osborne, 1 for 8;' Graham, 0 for 11.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1920, Page 5

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1920, Page 5

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1920, Page 5

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