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I ENGLAND BEAT QUEENSLAND. 1 .AX EASY VICTORY. By Telegraph.—PreM Asau.—Copyright. Received Nov. 30, 9.50 p.m. Brisbane, Nov, 30 Queensland made a poor showing against England in their second innings, and six men were out for 66 runs. O'Connor ant' Ajres made a valuable stand, and oarrl?! the score to 161. The Queensland side vas eventually defeated by an inn!,ngs and 41 runs. Scores : QUEENSLAND. First Innings 18f'» Second Innings. Fennelly, st. DolpMn, b. Wool ley 1~ Oxenham. st. Dolphin, b. Woolley j Moore, b. Parkin £0 i iThompson, run out '*> Hartigan, hit. wicket, b. Parkin .*.*• 3t> Howe, c. Wilson, b. Parkin 2 O'Ct'nnor, not out ' 06 Avres, c. Hearne, b. Woolley .41 Hornibrook, e. Hendren. b. Woolley 0, Marsden, b. Parkin I) McAndrew, not out 4 Extras Total 102 Bowliug analysis: Woolley, 4 for 43; Parkin, 4 for 54; Howell. 0 for 41; Wilson, 0 for 43; jlendren, 0 for 15. ENGLAND. First Innings 419 -Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIAN XI. TEAMS FOR FRIDAY'S MATCH. Brisbane, Nov. 39. On Friday, England will meet an Australian eleven. The teams are:— England.—Douglas, Wilson, Fender, Hobba, Hitch, Rhodes, Hendren, Hearne, Russell, Woolley, Strudwlck; Waddlngton twelfth man. Australia.—Armstrong, Collins Macartney, Carter, Kippax, Dr. Tozer, Dr. Trennery, McAndrew, Moore, Hornihrook, Marsdeu; Oxenj ham, twelfth man.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. MR. HUGHES DOES SOME BOWLING. Melbourne, Nov. .10. . The Stato v. Federal Parliament cricket match resulted In a tie. Mr. Hughes captured four wickets for four runs, and just missed the hat trick.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW. The following will represent New Plymouth against Tlkorangi at Tikorangi, to-morrow:— Dinnis. Hart, Wright, Vicoll, Woollett. 'Kinnear, Vaile, H. Hoffmann, • Oliver, Webster, Hooker. Motor loaves Hookham's Corner at 1 pen. sharp. TARANAKI MATCHES. The match, Rivals v. Kaponga, was continued on Saturday. Rivals brought their score up to 108, TJnsworth contributing 30. McLaren 15 {not out), and Weir 18. Kaponga responded with but 31. Fogarty obtaining the remarkable average of 7 wickets for 4 runs. Kaponga, !,n their second innings, scored fi Thomas accounting for 42. Fogarty got 4 wickets for 9 runs. In the Manaia-ExeeJsior match, Excelsior notched 108—Beochr-y 4D. Elliott, (not out) 18. Page 10. Manaia lost 8 wickets for /Tl—"Gunn" 27, O'Hfllloran 20. For the Ifawerr. team, McCarthy took 3 for 27, and t'or Manaia H. Hughes 4 for 40. and Rairstow 3 for 11. At Wavetiey on Saturday, Patea defeated the local team hv 101 lo 110. For Patea, Cunningham scored 39, Gilibs 32, Weir 24, and Cnunpbell 12 (noi out). For Wuvcrtey, the chief scorers were Turner 24, Pepper 19, .McMillan lf>, and Strachan 12. The latter secured the bowling honors, capturing five wickets for 41 Waverley juniors defeated Patea bv 43 to 14. REMAINING MATCHES. The first test match, England v. Australia, will be commenced at Sydney on December 17. In all, five tests will take pl;:ce, two at Sydney, two at Melbourne, and one at Adelaide. The following Is a I'.it of the Englishmen's remaining engagements 15)20. December 3.—y, an Australian XI. at Brisbane. December B.—v. Toovroomba. December 11.—v. Newcastle. December 14.—v. New Suutl- Wales colts. December 17.—First Test, at Sydney. December 22.—v. Bathurst. December 27,— y. Bendlgo. December 81.—Second Test, at Melbourne. 1921. January 7.—v. Ballarat. January 11.—v. Stawell. January 14—Third Teat, at Adelaide. January 21—v. Geelong. January 25—v. Tasmania. January 28—r. Tasmania. February 4—v. Victoria. February ll—Fourth Test, at. Melbourne. February 18—v. New South Wales. February 2:»—Fifth Test, at Sydney. March 6—v. Albury. March 7—r. Benalia. March 11—v. South Australia, at Adelaide.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1920, Page 3

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