CRICKET.
PI',TONE ANt) EAST A. Owing I" dm ]ircvnili in(! in Inwn i.n Saturday, East A laivd IVliiiip ii-vonl nn-ti >h»r'. As wjocllliu.l of n rlnnjc dm Pplnn-n 'knit willi (Ik* Jiasfc A. Ijoivk-r* as they should l)<i Irnaled always rn sndilr-n wiekols, and the n-sult w.is' entirely mtihfnctnry t<> J'etonc. East A.—First Inning. Uip-kron, aill-tll. I). Urico 12 fiilihfS 21-1112, b. P.rie<- 17 MMioney, 11-1111, c. and b. Brivo 1Johnson, -111, b. liricp G (iriiniru'lt, 11121)11, not out 12 Itales, 1211, c. Ualglcish, b. Brico ... fi Midl.ine, absent — liickcy. -absent . — Tuckcr, absent ~ Howe, absent — Baker, absent ~ E.Uras _1 Total «S Bowling:—Brico took fivo wickots for 32 runs; Barber, none tor 21; Nium, none for 1-1. Pcioiic.—First Innings. llalplrish, 11241123, b. Gibbcs 15 lionnett, 2, p. and b. Gibbos 2 Nil mi, 2411211 11111122311141422141, c. Hickson, b. Griinmett S3 Barber, Ml. b. Johnson 6 Bripc. Hi ill 1424411-12121112144 32241141-1J11111144411G2G24-14114, not out ... 127 Cornell, b. Bales 0 M'Kenssie, 1111143-1113, c. sub., b. Hicksnn 2-( Smith, -1124. b. Gibbes It Hard,ham, b. Gibbes 0 Southpate, c. sub., b. Gibbes 0 Mite.hoil, 1, c. Bate, b. Grinimett ... 1 Extras I 3 Total BowlingGibbes, fix wickets for 07 runs; Grininiett, one for 44; Johnson, ono for 48; llickson, one for 33; Bates, one for -17. East A.—Second Innings. Hiekson, 4142, not out 11 John-son, not out ® Total for no wickets 11 Bowling analysis,—Brice, no wickets for .1 runs; Barber, none for 6. SOUTH AND nUTT. Itnin, which had fallen in the morning, did not greatly affect the slnle of tlio ground at Lower llutt on Saturday afternoon, and South opened against tiio local team upon wickets in good playing order. The visitors completed an innings for 213 run?. Liws batted well, and had bad luck in stopping but seven runs short of tho century. Tho locals made 9 at a cost of two wickets before stumps ivero drftwn. Details are ns follow:— South.—First Innings. Walter, b. Pringlo f Laws, c. Judd, b. Matthews 93 Fenton, b. Matthews 31 Grace, b. E. Judd 13 Burton, h. E. Judd -0 0. Johnston, b. E. Judd 4 J. Johnston, b. Matthews 3 Ward, not out ••••• H Schmoll, b. Matthews 1 Carter, 1.b.w., b. Matthews 10 Extras 17 Total 213 Bowling Analysis. E. Judd took three wickets for 00 runs; A. Pringle, one for 32; Matthews, four for 25; Akkrslej-, one. for 31; Turner, none for 8; G. Judd, none for 23; Isherwood, none for 11. ■ Hutt.—First Innings. Simpson, not ont 1 E. Judd, c. Carter, li. Fenton 2 Matthews, c. Laws, b. Fenton 5 A: Pringle, Dot out l Total for two wickets 9 Bowling Analysis. . Fenton took two wickets for 5 runs; Grace, none for -t. TEN WICKETS FOE ONE RUN. 1 Bj Telccraph--Press Association—Copyright Sydnoy, November 6. J. Coy, playing for Yio against Orurnmogne, captured ten wickets for 1 run. Orummogne's innings totalled 12 tubs. NEW SOUTH WALES V. QUEENSLAND. (Bee. November G, 9.35 p.m.) Sydney, November G. Tho New Sonth Wales cricket team has won its match against Queensland by an innings and 50 runs. Queensland made 2SO runs in its second innings, tho chief scorers being Jennings, 123; Fcnnelly, 7S; and M'Laren, 13. Macartney took four wickets for GO runs, and Cotter six wickcts for 7G runs. ■ ENGLISHMEN AT ADELAIDE. (Rec. November 0, 9.35 p.m.) Adelaide, November G. The English cricketers, who are to begin thoir match against South Australia on Friday, have started practice,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1279, 7 November 1911, Page 2
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