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CRICKET.

NORTHERN DIVISION. SATURDAY'S MATCHES. Tl:f competition in Xorili Taranaki was continued on Saturday. High School defiated i\>w Plymouth North by U2 runs, the scores being 172-110. New Plymouth South made 204 (tor lour wickets), against the Old Boys' team, who scored 193 (for six wickets.) NEW PLYMOUTH NORTH y. HIGH SCHOOL. | | The School's total of 172 was contributed In tho main by Palmer (92)-and Hine (30). Tho record of runs at the fall, show that fte first wicket was secured at the cost of only two runs, but the score was carried to lis before the second fell. For the opposing team McDonald was the most successful bowler, taking seven wickets for 31 runs. Priar got two wickets for 11 runs. New Plymouth scored 110, the only batsmen who reached double figures being Palmer (3G), Stainton (2G), and H. Qulekfall (21). Hughes and Palmer secured the most wickets for the School. Details of the scoring are:— HIGH SCHOOL. j Palmer, b. McDonald 92 Willis, b. H. Qulekfall 0 Hine, e. Priar, b. McDonald 50, Brown, c. and b. McDonald .....)., 5 Osborne, b. Lash, 1.b.w., b. McDonald 2 Hughes, b. McDonald 0 Taylor, not out ~...[, c Collins, c. Klnsella, b. Priar ..!.."! 0 Nicholson, b. Priar 0 Hemingway, b. McDonald , 5 Extras .................. ~ 7 Total , j^j NEW PLYMOUTH NORTH. | McDonald, b. Hughes 7 Palmer, c. Collins, b. Palmer ....... 30 H. Quickfall, b. Hughes 21 Carey, b. Palmer 4 Stainton, c. Collins, b. Brown 20 Priar, run out 0 Quickrall, 1.b.w., b. Hughes ........' 1) Higgins, h. Hughes 0 Crapper, b. Palmer ] n Newel!, not out 1 •Extras 13 Total u 7 NEW PLYMOUTH SOUTH v. OLD ROYS.* South declared for 204 with four wickets down. Heskett. who ha* reached 132 when caught on, G. Clarke 51 (not out), and A. Morrison .10. were the most successful batsmen. For Old Roys, Monteath made 53 runs, Rottrlll 48, Colson 2<l, and Eggleton 25. Their innings was unfinished when stumps were drawn with six wickets down for 193. The scoring was:— NEW PLYMOUTH SOUTH. ■T. Heskelt, c. Bewley, b. Bertrand ... 132 L'. Lash, 1.b.w., b. Bertrand 7 A. Morrison, c. Bertrand, b. Oshowie .. 30 C. Berg, c. .lohnston, b. Eggleton .. 13 G. Clarke, not out 54 V. Elliott, not out 5 Extras . ."■ »3 Declared for 4 wickets 204 Bowling analysis: Bertrand, 2 wickets for 41 runs; Rottriil, n for 44; Osborne, 1 for SO; Monteath, 0 for 61; Eggleton, 1 for 25; Inch, 0 for 7; Greiner, 0 for 15. OLD BOYS. 0 Bottrlll, b. Clsrko 4S Bewley. h. Elliott 6 Osborne. <■. S.iundets, li. Heskt'tt ... 1 Monteath. b. Saunders ,"3 Colson. b. Saunders 2!) Eggleton, run out ..» •>:, •I'.linson, not out. , 7 Bertrand, not out 4 Extras 20 Total for 0 wickets 193 Bowling analysis: Clarke, 1 for 30; Saunders, 2 for 3:.; Heskett, 1 for 41; Elliott, 1 for 42; Brown, 0 for 15; Rereliev. 0 for 10.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1920, Page 3

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1920, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1920, Page 3

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