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CRICKET.

SOUTH TARANAKI v. WANGANUI. WANGANUI BOWLER'S FEAT. TAKES ALL TEN WICKETS. By Telegraph .—Press Association. Wanganui, Last Night. The cricket match between South Taranaki and Wanganui commenced to-day, the start of play being postponed till 2.30 owing to rain. Taranaki won the toss and batted on an easy wicket. Holland was in great form with the ball, and the visitors were dismissed for 112 runs, Holland taking all ten wickets. When stumps were drawn Wanganui had lost one wicket for 85. Details:— SOUTH TARANAKI. First Innings.

COUNTRY ASSOCIATION. SATURDAY'S MATCHES. The following are the results of the match between Bell Block and Tarurutangi last Saturday for the Dally News’ shield:— TARURUTANGI.

Bowling analysis—L. Giddy, two wickets for 14 runs; G. Giddy, three for 44 ; P. Haskell, four for 40; J. Jeffery, dhe for 21. BELL BLOCK. First Innings.

4 for 8. TIKORANGI B V. TIKORANGI A. TIKORANGI B. First Innings.

Bowling: L. Jupp, 2 for 23; P. Sarten, 9 for 17; E. Sarten, 1 for 25; B. Foreman, 4 for 28; C. Hood, 3 for 13. TIKORANGI A.

2 for 36; E. Foreman, 2 for 15; L. Lye, 1 for 0. NOTABLE PLAYER'S DEATH By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Nov. 29, 9.40 p.m. Melbourne, Nov. 29. The death is announced of Mr. Percy Lewis, a one-time international cricketer. S. Callaway, one time noted in New Zealand cricket as a brilliant bowler, is still a patient in the Christchurch Hospital. He has been there for several months.

Smith, b Holland 33 Little, b Holland 16 5 Penny, c Treadwell, b Holland .......... It) Beechy, c Orr> b Holland . . z ............ 27 Jarvis, b Holland Hairston. b Holland 0 3 McCarthy, b Holland — .. T Campbell, b Holland 0 0 Extras 8 Total 112 Bowling analysis—Holland 21 overs, maidens, 10 wickets, 35 runs; Treadwell, wickets for 26 runs; Wood no wickets 20; Tronson, no wickets for 23, 12 no for WANGANUI. First Innings. R. London, b Smith Orr, not out ........ 24 47 12 Extras 2 Total (for one Xicket) 85

First Innings. A. Giddy, b J. Jeffery J. Sampson, c A. Haskell b J. Jeffery .. P. Street, c G. King b P. Jeffery 9 1 4 H. Sampson, b G. Giddy .............. 15 J. Giddy, b J. Jeffery 0 S. Giddy, e Bnrriball b G. Giddy 0 2 H. Skelton, c L. Giddy b J. Jeffery ...... 0 P. Ayres, b G. Giddy . .... 7 H. Copestake, b J. Jeffery 7 G. Longstaff, b J. Jeffery 1 46 Bowling: G. Giddy, 3 for 23; J. Jeffery for 23. TARURUTANGI. Second Innings. R. Street, c Barrlball, b L. Giddy V H. Skelton, b G. Giddy 7 J. Sampson, c C. Haskell, b L. Giddy .... •» A. Giddy, b J. Jeffery 31 P. Street, c J. Jeffery, b G. Giddy ....... 25 29 H. Copestake, b P. Haskell . 17 T Glddv b P Haskell 5 H. Sampson, b G. Giddy 2 G. Longstaff, c and b P. Haskell ........ 0 6 125

J. Jeffery, c S. Giddy, b J. Sampson .. .. 11 o G. Giddy, b A. Giddy P. Haskell, c J Sampson, b A. Giddy . .. o L. Giddy, c P. Street, b A, Giddy ... o A. Haskell, b J Sampson C. Haskell, b J. Sampson 0 H. Barrlball, J. Sampson, b A. Giddy 0 G. King, not out . 2 D. Jefferv, b A Giddy o. o A. Giddy, b A Giddy .. o R. Sampson, b J. Sampson ...... .. 1 .. 15 Bowling analysis—A. Giddy, six wickets for 12 runs; J. runs. Sampson, four wickets Second Innings. for 3 G. King, b J. Sampson .. 4 G. Giddy, b J. Sampson .. 0 L. Giddy, b J. Sampson ........ .. io C. Haskell, b J. Sampson .. 2 P. Haskell, c J Sampson b A. Giddy .. .. 3 J. Jeffery, not out . .. 15 Total for 4 wickets ., 34 Bowling: A. Giddy, 1 for 26; J. Sampson,

c. K. E. Bedford, b P. Sarten 9 E. i Wood, c Scritngeour b Foren/in ...... 0 nvif 71 Bowling: L. Jupp, 0 for 28; E. Sarten, 4 Vn' 14; P. Sarten, 4 for 7; B. Foreman, L for 20. Second Innings. K. A. C. S. Whitehead, played on B. Foreman .... 2 E. Foreman, c McKenzie, b L. Jupp .... 5 R.

First Innings. H. Foreman, c Bedford b C. Foreman .. 3 C. Wood, b A Soffe ** p. Smrlgeour, c Bedford b Foreman lb P. Sarten, b C. Foreman 5 L. Jupp, b C. Foreman .. 26 H. Hicks, c and b A. Soffe .. 13 C Sarten, c A. Foreman b E. Foreman VV. Foreman, b E. Foreman . - 3 ■\ Allen, b C. Foreman .. 4 B. McKenzie, c A. Foreman, b I*. Lye .. 3 »5 aawiias,: «•»»*"« s ,««, *#* A. aos»,

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1922, Page 3

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769

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1922, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1922, Page 3

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