TEACHERS AT CRICKET.
WIN. FOR :NEW ZEALAND. The cricket match between the touring New South "Wales teachers and a New Zealand team was concluded on the Victoria Park grouuds yesterday. The home team won -by ISI rnDS. Requiring 317 to win. the visitors commenced their second innings by sending in , Rose ana Smith. Lusk clean bowled the ' latter with his fourth, ball, and Hose was dismissed for 10. O'Neill and Roberts made 3 a stand, and' brought, the score- up to 53 I before O'Neiil was bowied by Jacobsen. = i.Tapp scored 17, but the remainder of the 1 I batsmen failed to do any serviceable work. 1 Two members of the team, were absent, and the innings closed for 133, leaving the New Zealand teachers victorious by a substantial majority. The scores were as follows:— ' NEW ZEALAND. First innings 25S I :.J Second innings 243 ' \ i NEW SOUTH WALES. 1 j First innings ..- ISS ! I SECOND INNINGS. ! i j Smith, b Lusk ± I Rose, b Lusk. jrj \ t-O'NeiU. b J_eob=eu 20 ; j Roberts, b Fanning 13 j- 1 peer, b Jacobsen ' y 1 Tapp, fa Fannins 17 1 I Shepherd, b Lusk 12 1 j Hammond, b Lusk 15 li I -lanuel. not out ' . '. Extras '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 29 I i Total for eipht wickets (two men - J absent) 13 g- ) i 'Bowling -nalysis-. Lusk took four wickets 5 for o9 runs; Holland, none for 14; Jacobin 5 A, two for- 14; twa for U).
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8, 9 January 1908, Page 2
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