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CRICKET.

CABLE NEWS

Press Association—By Electric? 'I elegrapn—Copyright.

' ' • "" - ; THE SECOND TEST. AUSTRALIA V. SOUTH AFRICA. ! BRILLIANT INNINGS BY FAULKNER. (Received Last Night, 8.15 o'clock.^ MELBOURNE, January 2. . The weather was dull at the start , to-day. The attendance was estimated at 19,000. The score was taken to 34 by Sherwell and Zulch, when the former gave away his wicket on the "off theory," being bowled by Cotter. He was missed in the slips, but was- caught the ball at shoirt stop by; Carter..... Faulkner and Zulch, Tby .rt-fine attractive* partnership, put on 107 runs., Faulkner opened unpromisingly, and ; looked as if he would share Sherwell's 'fate, but luckily* lie did not; touch the off stuff sent down by Cotter, who bowled for a slip catch. Faulkner be- • came cautious, and settled down to a beautiful innings, his cover driving giving s him more runs than any other stroke. .He lost Zulch, who made 42 in 79 minutes; j Nourse and; Faulkner put'! on. 118 - -vas I .' bowled trying to cut Kelleway. Faulkner reached 100 in 115 minutes, 150 inlß3 minutes. He received a brilliant ovation on returning to the, pavilion. The scores are as follows :-jAUSTRALIA.—First Innings. ; Trumper, b Pegler 34. Bardsley, c Snooke, b Sinclair ... 85 Hill, b Llewellyn .......IV. 39 Gehrs, b Llewellyn 4 Macartney, runout 7 Ransford, run out . 58 i Armstrong, c Sherwell, b Faulkner 75 Kelleway,. c Faulkner,' b' Strieker 18] ■garter, not out 15.\ bSchwarz■ Whitty, c Nourse, b Faulkner - ... 8 Extras 8 Total 348 ! Bowling analysis:—Faulkner 2 for 34 ; Strieker. 1 for 36; Sinclear 1 for 63; Llewellyn 2 f6r 69; Schwarz 1 for 66; Pegler 1 for 43; Snooke 0 for 19; Nourse 0 for 24. - > SOUTH AFRICA.—First. Innings. , Sherwell, e Carter, b Cotter .....'. 24 Zulch, b Cotter.'..'. 42Faulkner, not out 188 Nourse, b Kelleway 33 Slicker, b . Arm,strong .........••• 26 Llewellyn, b'Anfistrorig . Snooke, not out 18 Extras .. 16 i

Total for 5 wickets ...i... 352 NEW SOUTH WALES I)EFEATS ■ TASMANIA. (Received Last Night, 9.50 o.'clock.) SYDNEY, January 2. j The inter-State cricket match New South Wales versus Tasmania was.; continued here to-day in hot, sultry -weather.. In their first innings New South" Wales scored 406 —Mel hone' 51 r . M innet 151, Scott 50, Docker 41. , ,V; y j ;; Tasmania,;replied with: 49 (Hudson 16 bSirig the best scorer.) . Hardern took 7 for 31 and Scott 3 for 18. In their second innings they made 244, (Hudson 94, Eltham 45:,' Carroll 22,' f' being the best scorers.) I \ New South Wales thus won by ami innings and 113 runs. , ' '" CANTERBURY BEATS WELLING-1 ■- ; -TON'.' " ' | WELLINGTON BATSMEN FAIL.: |

By Telegraph—Tress Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. .Th!B;•m^r-^?psTOcilJ^^^h , ; wais continued to-day when Canterbury won by 322 runs. The following are the scores:— CANTERBURY.—CaygiIf 14 and 12, Norman 6 and 68, W. Carlton 13 and 15, Reese 28 and 50, Sims 47 and J 16, Patrick 0, and 42, Orchard 23 and' 1, T. Carlton 23 and 1, Boxshall 2 and'" 0, Bennett not out 2 and 0; Sandman 2 and not out 0, extras 26 and 41. Totals .186 and 248. WELLINGTON,—Birch 5 and 4-, ' Naiighton 14 and 3, Mahoney 1 and 5, | Midlane 5 and .14 not out, Blaeklock ■ 0 and 10, Saunders 1 and (absent), | Hickey 0 and IS, Gibbes 11, not but and 1, Brice 0 and 3, Managhan 1 and ! 0, Findlay 4 and 2, extras 10 and 1. j Totals 52 and 60. Bennett took five i wickets for and 7 for 36.. . 1 LORI) HAWKE CUP. SOUTH CANTERBURY v. SOUTH- " LAND. . . > ■ ■ .iioij-Vionssy ss3.ij —tig " DUNEDIN, Last Night. The cricket match between Southland and South Canterbury for the Lord Hawke Cup commenced to-day in unsettled weather. The rain of yesterday made the wicket soft and in the batsmen's favour. South Canterbury batted first and put up 155, the chief scorers being Lynch, jniv, 46, Bain 35, Faben 16 and Loughnan 16. Southland made a bad start, losing. 5 wickets for 28,* but the ..innings realised .137, the chief scorers being Watkins 37, Doig not out 30, McNeill 22, Poole 22. In their second innings South Canterbury have lost 4 for 49, T. Lynch jnr., 29 not out. WATRARAPA V. NELSON. The Nelson cricket team arrived in Mastertori last evening, and will play Wairarapa on the" Masterton , Park Oval to-day, commencing at 11 a.m. The Wairarapa team will not be by any means as,'strong as that formerly selected. The Wairarapa teamis requested to be on the .ground at 10 o'clock sharp. _

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10158, 3 January 1911, Page 5

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CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10158, 3 January 1911, Page 5

CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10158, 3 January 1911, Page 5

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