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WEST COAST V. ENGLISHMEN. LOCAL TEAM SELECTED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wanganui, Last Night. The following thirteen have been chosen to represent the minor associations at Wanganui against MaeLaren's English team: Orton (captain), Orr, London, Williams, Holland (Wanganui) ; Lambert, Clarke (Taranaki) : Arkwright (Rangitikei) : Ross, Grant, Hodder (Manawatu) ; Gilmour, Hughes (South Auckland). Wood (Wanganui) is reserve. ENGLISH TEAM IN AFRICA. Bfr Telegraph—Press Assn.— Copyright, Capetown, Nov. 30. Marylebone, in their first Innings, made 242 (Jupp 89, Carr 36, Mann 14, Fender 4. Stevens 27, Kennedy 1, Gilligan 1, Macauley not out 13, Llvsey retired with damaged third finger 1). Scott took four - wickets for 66 and Wilson three for 38. The District, in their second innings, made 44. Fender took four wickets for 2, and Macauley three for 16. M.C.C. won by an innings and 145 runs. MACLAREN’S TEAM. FIXTURES IN NEW ZEALAND. December 8,9, and 11 v. Auckland, at, Auckland. December 13 and 14 v. 13 North Island West Coast Minor Associations (North and South Taranaki, Wanganui, Rangitikei, Manawatu and Waikato), at Wanganui. December 16, 18 and 19 v. Wellington, at Wellington. December 23, 25 and 26 v. Canterbury, at Christchurch. December 30, January 1 and 2, play first test, at Wellington, January 5, 6 and 8, play second test, at Christchurch. January 9 and 10 v. 13 from South Canterbury, Ashburton, North Otago Minor Associations, at Tlmaru. January 12, 13 and 15 v. Otago, at Dunedin. January 17, 18 and 19, visit Lake Wakatipu. January 20 aud 22 v. Southland, at Invercargill. January 26, 27 and 29, play third test, at Wellington. January 30 and 31 v. 13 North Island East Coast Minor Associations (Wairarapa, Hawke’s Bay, Poverty Bay, and Walroa Associations), at Napier. February 7, 8 and 9, visit Rotorua. February 10, 12 and 13 v. Auckland, at Auckland. February 15 (Thursday), leave Auckland, and arrive Sydney, Monday, February 19. TEAMS FOR TO-DAY. NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB. New Plymouth A v. High School, on School ground, at 1.30 p.m.: Hughes, Inch, Saunders, Newbold, Sheppard, Clarke, Lambert, Kingston, Nicol, Mackay, Ferry. New Plymouth B v. High School HI., at Racecourse No. 2: R. Adlam, E. Coleman, D. M. Clarke, P. Hawkins, M. Hughes, W. Hughes, F. Osborne, F. Morris, F. Sheppard, W. N. Stephenson, and L. Thomas. Reserves: M. May, J. Clotworthy, and Dunn. x At Patea. on Saturday, Patea A defeated Waverley by 151 to 76. Patea’s chief scorers were: Findlay 43, Tinney and Chatteris 34 each, and H. Smith 30, and their best bowlers were Norton and Findlay. For Waverley Coster knocked up 24 and Christensen 23, Miner being the most successful at bowling. In their second innings Waverley made 61 for two wickets—Tinney (not out) ML U. Smith
Carlyle B made US agaiMt Waverley B 41. Tor Carlyle the best batsmen were Ormsby 33. Nalsmlth 32, and .1. Stoith 30. Bapson was the only double figure scorer tor Wareyley In their second Innings Carlyle scored no tor the loss of live wickets— Cunningham ■>6 Smith 1«. Hoult 15. For Carlyle Smith and Hoult and lor Waverley Pepper, were the most successiul bowlers. Hawera Stars played Manaia on Wednesday, and after an Interesting game Hawera won by 8 runs. For Hawera Savon Jones 23, Davies !•> Franklin 14, and Crighton 11 were the principal scorers. For Manaia. Cosgrove 31. Swainson 12, Mills and Hunt 10. were the principal scorers. The bowling honors were distributed among Hawera: Tiddy (5 for 2..1 and Davies (4 lor 21) i and Manaia: Miller (4 for 27), Whalen (3 for 20) and Levings (3 for 131 * —.
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