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THE AUSTRALIANS' TOUR. TARANAKI MATCH. [BT TELEOnAPH— PRESS ASSOCIATION.] NEW PLYMOUTH, 22nd March. A bleak southerly wind was blowing to-day, but did not interfere with tho cricket match Australia v. Taranaki, which was played in the sheltored recreation grounds. Tho local team is baltiug fifteen men and fiulding eleven. TRranaki found the bowling too severe, and performed indilfcrently. Ha.iso.ll stopped ono of Facys deliveries with his hand, and had a linger broken. Ho retired, his placo being taken by Hill. Scores: — TARANAKI.— First Innings. Robertson, b Faoy 2 Woston, b Hopkini 12 Inman, b Faey ... 27 Greatbnteh, b Hopkini 0 Dunlop, b Fncy ... 5 nnssoll, retired hurt 0 Hill, not out 6 Lash, b Facy 2 Pratt, b Facy 2 Clegg, b Whitty 4 Kggleston, o Facy, b Emeiy 4 Perhani, b Facy ... ... 28 Cole, b Facy 24 Smith, b Hopkinn . . . ... 0 Clarke, c Kellaway, b Hopkins ... 0 Southall, b Facy ... 0 Extras 50 Total 166 Bowling Analvsi". — Sjmpson, no wickets for 6 runs; Facy, night for 31, Hopkins, four for 35; "Whitty, one for 19; Emery, one for 25. AUSTRALIA.— First Innings. Simpson, b Southall 25 Mayne, b Southall 31 Kellaway, not out ... ... ... 15 Emory, not out 2 Extras 3 Totul for two wickets ... ... 76
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 69, 23 March 1910, Page 4
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207CRICKET. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 69, 23 March 1910, Page 4
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