CRICKET. WARNER'S ELEVEN IN TASMANIA.
[I'KBSS ASSOCIATION.! LAUNORBTON, 29th January. A tnatcli w»3 coinnienci'd In-day botwoon the M.C.C. beam and a Tusmanian eleven. Tho local men, batting first, acorcd 141— -Uodds 18, Windsor 33, Westbrook 26. Tho Englishmen lmvo lost eight wicketa for 231. Details aro not to hand. (Received January 30, 9.22 a.m.) LAI7NOKBTON, This Day. Hirst took live wicketfl for 37 runs; Fiolder, three for 44 j Arnold, two for 16: Rhode. 1 !, nil for 43. > Tliu Knglmhmou have lost eight wickota for 321 runs— Warnoi- 4. Hay ward 134, Tyldiwley 1. Knight 30, Hir«t'sl, Rhodes 39. Lilley (not out) 52. Arnold 5, Drummoud 1, Fielder (not out) 19. In the Junior -Championship tho Gas Company team continued their second inning* against Midlands la.st night ou the Wellington College Ground, adding 51 runs to their previous acoro. Gas Company have four wicketa down for 177 tuiw (Topp not out 67, Laws 45, Howell not out 13). This match will bo continued on tlie College Ground on Monday night. The third-olans match Wellington A v. Midkmd A, was concluded on the Basin Rp&orvo labt evening, the former team winning by -28 runs. This i.s the first defeat Midland A team has had this Benson.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 5
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