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SOUTH AFRICA AT LAUNCESTON.

CHANCE OF CLOSE GAME. By Telegraph—l'rcss Association—Copyright. Launceston, January 18. The cricket match, South Africa "v. Tasmania, was resumed this morning. Tho visitors had made 3G-1- runs for eight wickets at the close of yesterday's play. To-day the wicket was. in fair condition, but two weather was windy. Vogler and Commaillc, tho two uot-out meli from yesterday, occupied tho crease when play was resumed. The additional scores were:—Vogler, run out, 1; Commaille, 1.b.w., 1). M'Dnnald, 11; Campbell, hot out, 0; sundries, 1 (a no-ball); total, 304. Bowling analysis: M'Donnld, 13 overs, CI runs, 3 wickets; Windsor, lfi over's,'9l! runs, two wickets; Marcin, 11 overs, 72 runs, no wickets; Chancelor, 14 overs, 73 runs, three wickets; Carroll, 7 overs, 48 runs, no wickets; Eltham, 3 overs, 12 runs, 110 wickets. , When Tasmania, batted, the spectators were treated to a fibo stand by Martin and Smith, tho partnership producing 151 runs. The former scored 103, and tho latter 62: In'tho visitors' second innings the-' home team bowled and fielded so well that four batsmen were dismissed for 14 runs. The South Africans fielded we'll,, but .fell short of the brilliance of the- Tasinanian men. There r. chance of making a elosa match of'it.-Scores:— South Africa. First innings 364 Tasmania. < . Smith 62 Chancellor ••••■•, 0 Martin. . .; ..;.... 103 Elthanr : — S Windsor .". 0 ■Harrison .22 Westbrcok .'. 16 Carroll 2 M'Douald 11 Tljomns .'. 7 Riissen .7 , Extras . 8 Total 239 Bowling analysis:— Vogler, 1 one. wicket for 53 runs; Nourse, none for 10; Schiilh, four for 7.2; Sinclair, four.for 53; Pegler, none for 29; Pearse, ono for 14. South 'Africa—Second Innings; Campbell , :. . 0 Commaille ' 5 Vogler ....'. . 0 Pegler , 0 Pearse .'. 3 Sherwell, not out \... 1 '... .'6 Total 14 1 : SATURDAY THIRD-CLASS. ' The following is the 'drew for tliirdgrads championship : matches on' Saturday, January. 21;— Victoria Collego v. Petone, at Petone; St. Mark's v. Karori,' at Karori; Wellington South v. Wellington Central, at Newtown Park; Y.M.C.A. v. Wellington East, at College No. 1; Wellington North' v. Templars, c.t College No. 3; Catholic Club v. Hutt, at Hutt.

TEACHERS' TEST DRAWN. • . i (Rec 1 . January 19, 1.5 a.m:) ' ■ , SycJnoy, January 18.. Tho teachers' test , was drawn..New South Wales, in their second innings, lost five wickets for 179 runs,, and declared. New Zealand, in their second venture, lost eight wickets for 58 runs. . Scores: Trevenna, 7; - Fanning, 0; iDonohue, 19; O'Shea, 7; Olsen, 1; Grant, 3; Holland, 0; Thomas (not out), 5; White, 2; Pringle (not out),: 1; sundries,: 13. Rain fell intermittently during the match. Lusk had to leavo early tb catch a steamer. BOYS' LEAGUE FIXTURES.' ' Tho • following are the Boys' ' League fixtures for the second round:—. '. Senior -Grade. . •. January 21.—Y.M.C.A. v. St.- Vincent, at Newtown Park No. 1; Institute v. Trirfity, at Duppa Street JJo. 3, (upper); Telegraph, a bye. . January 2S.*-Y.M.C.A. v.' Trinity, at Newtown Pari; No. 2; Telegraph}, v.-St. Vincent, at Newtown Pirfc TNoVI; TTi-i stitute,. a bye. . February 4.—Y.M.C.A. v. Institute, at .Newtown Park No. 1; Telegraph y. Trinity, at Duppa Street No. 3 (upper); St. Vincent, a bye. February 11.—Y.M.C.A. v. Telegraph, at Duppa Street No. 3_ (upper);' St. Vincent v. : Institute, at Newtowu Park No. 2; Trinity, a bye. • • Junior Grade. January 21.—Kelburne'v. Y.M.C.A. B, afc Duppa Street No._ 2 (lower); Vivian v. St. Aloysius, at Newtown. Park -No. 2; Institute v. Northland, at Kelburne Park; Y.M.C.A. A, a bye. ' January 28.-rY.M.C.A. B v. Institute, at- Duppa Street No. 1 (lower); Vivian v. Y.M.C.A. A, at Duppa Street No.. 3 (upper) ; St. Aloysius v. Northland, at Kelburne; Kelburne, a bye, • February 4—Kelburne v. Institute, at Kelburne Park; Y.M.C.A.'A v. St. Aloysius, at Newtown Park No: 2; Y.M.C.A. B v. Ncr.thland, at Anderson Park; Vivian, a bye. February 11.—Kelburne v. Northland, at Kelburne Park; Y.M.C.A. A v. Institute, at Newtown Park No. 1; Y.M.C.A. B v. Vivian, at Duppa. Street- No. -2 (lower); St. Aloysius, a bye. February 18—Kelburne v. Vivian, -at Newtown Park No. 1; Y.M.C.A. A v. Y.M.C.A. B, at Kelburne; St. Aloysius v. Institute, at Duppa - Street No. 3 (upper); Northland, a bye. February 25.—Kelburne v. St. Aloysius, at Newtown Park No. 1; Y.M.C.A. A v. Northland, at Kelburne; Vivian v. In-. *titute, at Nowtown Park No, 2; Y.M.C.A. B, a bye. Catch of the Season. Laws and Manning's splendid stock of cricket materials. Courtenay Place. Repairs a speciality." ROWING, THE PARRAMATTA HUNDRED. By Tejegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Sydnoy, January 18. The dates for the rowing of the Parramatta Hundred have been fixed for March 18 and 20.. Hagney and Day havo lodged tho first deposits for a race for ' JGSO a-sido at the end of February or early in March.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 19 January 1911, Page 7

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SOUTH AFRICA AT LAUNCESTON. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 19 January 1911, Page 7

SOUTH AFRICA AT LAUNCESTON. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 19 January 1911, Page 7