CRICKET.
(By Cover Point). In reply to a correspondent 0. Gregory's 383 for New South Wbl«b against Queensland is not a world's reosi-d for first-class cricket. The record is held by A. 0. Maolaren, who mad* 424 in the match Lancashire v. somerset in 3895. The record score in any matoh is that of A. E. J. Collins (a nephew of Dr. Collins, of Wellington), who totalled 628 not ou«: for Clarke's House against North Town, at Clifion, in 1899. The record*soorein any match in the colonies is 566 by 0. J. EBdy for JJreaK o' Day against Wellington, at Hobart, in 1302). The Mastorton A and Carterton match will be resumed on the Oval, on Saturday. Masterton, in their first innings, made 63. Carterton responded with 25. Masterton, in their second innings, have four wickets down for 77. The following players of the Masterton 11 .team will proceed to Eketa<~ hana by the • 11.55 a.m. train on Saturday, to finish the game against the Eketahuna Club:—Redmond, Prow, Bewley, Hoar, Monro, Duggan, Esboo, Wickens*(2), Dorizao, Entnhistio, P. O'Leary. Eketahuna made 58 and 41. Masterton (battlug six men) made 44 in the first Innings. MARYLEBONE CLUB'S TOURBy Telegraph—Press Association, > OHRISTUiIUROU, November 14. The following is the revised itinerary of th» tour of the Marylebone Cricket Club team:— Ueoemter 6th and 7th—Manawatu, at Palmeistan North. December 14tb, 15th and 17th— Auckland, at Auckland. December 22nd and 23rd—Wan* ganuj, at Wanganui. December 25tb, 26tb and 27th— Wellington, at Wellington. i December 29th and 31st and January Ist—Canterbury, at Christ churoh. January 4th, sth and 7th—Otago, at Dunedin. January lltb, 12th and 14th— West Ooast, at Ureymouth. January 18th and 19th—Nelson, at Nelson. January 26th, 28th and 29tb— Auckland, at Auckland. February 2nd, 4th and sth—Cantexbary, at Cbriatoburob. February Bth, 9th and 11th— Otago, at Dunedin. Febrnary 15th, 16th and 18tb— Wellington, at Wellington. February 20th —• Wairarapa, at Masterton. February 22nd, ?3rd and 25th Hawke's Bay, at Napier. March Ist, 2nd and 4th—New at Ohrlstchuroh. Maroh Bth, 9th and lltb—New Zealand, at Wellington, Ine team will leave for London by the Tongaiiro on Maroh 14tb.
VICTORIA v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Received November 14, 10.20 a.m. ADELAIDE, November 14. The Viotorian second innings totalled 352 (Carroll, 112). South Australia in their second innings lost seven wiokets for 156 (Hill 71, Jfellew 25). Received November 15, 1.5 a.m. ADELAIDE, November 14. The second innings of South Australia resulted in 186. Victoria won by 70 runs.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8287, 15 November 1906, Page 6
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