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CRICKET.

—r l^ TbaiJoSowing are —Kn* Grade.— CJarisbrook A r. Albion vUL b»-oo_nraad on the North Ground. Carisbrook B- ▼, Opoho -will be ecuGuuea on Carisbrook. Dnnedin ▼. Grange will be--«ontinißed _i the Caledonian Ground. , —Second Gradfe— CarMjrook D r. AW»m be-coofimieit on Carisbrook. Dnnedin v, Opoho iriH be «ontarae<£oßt Opoho. . >- —dird Grade.— Dnnedm Ho. 1 r. Roslyn, a* Bahopscourt. Grange r. Albion, at Norfli Gnxmdl Dunedin. 80. 2 t. Errraieers, at Asyhmv Ground. Opoho -r. AHaon No. 2, at 2%a_ Ground. :i Fuuz£h*Grauo>—~ Carzsorook F, r. Bosrrn JJo. J, * Bishop3conrt. Dnnedin No. 1 t. Orange, tn Ife-C_> dotiisn Ground. Dnnedin No. 2 t. Bosryn N»v donian Ground. , Opoho t. Russell 23a. 1, at Opoho. Russell No. 2 v. Albion, at Treashefe. Anderson Bar No. 1 t, Privateers, on'&H Asylum Ground. * Anderson Bay 80. Anderson Bay. CAHTEEBOBY t. HAWIOrS i&OL The Canbrimiy-Biwke'a Bay aatd> was commenced at -Napier yesterc&v,; The weather was fine, and a splendid wicketwas provided.. Hawked Bay won the toss, and batted first The bowfing of the visitors, however, particularly Callaway, was too good for the local men, who were all disposed of.for 112 rnns, 1 Callaway taking eight wickets for 33 runs. When time m;£ called Canterbury had lost two wickets ic.r 125. Scores :—■.', Hawbje's Bax*—First Innings Bishop, b Frankish _ ._■ _ _. 14 Macassey, b Frankish _ '~. "' 2-) Lwskfc c and b CaDaway ~. "7 Hawks, b Callaway _ _ _ " "" u Fenton, b Callaway _ _ _. 7 Cato, b CbMaway _ _ _. ... 5 > Tottenham, b Cutaway _ _ „ ... 0 Hallamore, not out „ 27 Fulton, b Callaway _j __ „ _ 0 Cotterin, b Callaway „_: _ _ 0 Drammood, o BJowdL b Callaway __ 3 Extaas _ _ _ _ _- _ 6 Total _____ _132 .. CaNTKEBXTETw—FSrSt Tmirt>]jii Strange, b Cotterfll _ _ __ '__ _ 2£ A. Sims, Ibw, b Fenton 1. Ki Ollivier, not out, __- ■ __i 2S Callaway, not out _ _; _ . Exhas _• _ _ •_. _*. ,_■ ;t Total for two widketa _JI2S! THE THIRD TEST MATCH. Press- Association—By Tfclegraph—Oopjxigfefc. ADELAIDE, January 14. The weather for to-roorrow , B test msctea w certain to be fine, but the official forecesS fears thunderstorms on Saturday evening «r Sunday. CKBCKET IN AJJSEBJJSLk. [CkmtnbatedV] To-day will see tJ» opening of wist, s« far as the Ansfcralians are concerned, is the most important of .the series of, test matches) with the AU-England Eleven. The averager of those who are likely to take part may* therefore prove of interest at this stagey Thsjr are compiled from all the first class matches played this season in Australia up to date—ue., matches- between the English-' men and the three first class States and the* two test matches, also the inter-State match* between the three first class States. The Australians will doubtless make a desperateeffort to win the third test, as failure means the passing of the "ashes'* back• to Old England and less interest in the remaining two matched Of the last four matches played, England has lost one by 3 runs! only and won the last three ia snecessiont—

A match between ti» Carisbniok E team and a team front H.MS. Pjiader-vnl also be played at Cariabrook.

England. —Battim?.— Nad : Not: Highest Tot* I AveBatman, innings, oat. soore. runs. rage. Foster _ 6 0 287 465 77.! 6 Tyldesley 7 0 97 392 56. vO Bay-ward 7 0 157 340 43.67 Hirst _ 7 1 . 92 266 A'l.7,1 Brannd _ 6 0 102 219 i'-G.aO Warner _ 7 0 65 202 fjpt ;.l, Bosanqoet 5 1 79 109 27.2. : J Rhodes _. 5 3 40* 53 26.50 Lfllcy _ 5 1 91* 102 25-50 Arnold 3 1 27 48 24.00 Self ... 6 2 31 94 23.50 Knight .„ 3 0 47 49 16.53 Fielder ._ 2 0 4 5 2L50 Stcudtrick leea not batted. •SEo*-oct - -Bowling.—' Bcwlec Wickets. Bona. Average., Fielder _ _ 5 63 12.60 Rhodes _ _ 39 521 13.36., Arnold w* __ 16 373 23^JL Relf 7 197 28.14 Hirst _ _ n 372 33JSt Braand _ 5 182 36.4%. Bosanqnet _j 9 386 42^8r JfeOgntATTMB. , —Batting.— a - No. of Not HighesfrTRjlaL An. B&taonn. innings, oat. score. XKDSk J3gS« Noble _ 10 1 230 613 68^ Trumper U 2 185* 556 61.77. Dnff _ 9 0 271 526 68.*?' HiU 12 0 147 670 .47.59! Gebis _ 8 0 159 319 39.87 H. Trott 6 0 59 215 55.85 S. Gregory ID 0 152 317 31.70i Law _ 8 1 79* 192 27.-BS Armstrong 10 0 48 232 2SJ2U Tnnnblo 4 0 80 91 22.7$ Claitoo 8 0 54 142 17.79 Hopkins 10 0 39 176 I7.6d HoweA _ 10 • 1. 39 104 IL5S Kelly _, 10 0 31 103 U0J30 Sanndcis 8 2 11* 21 3.58 *Not«at C. JFLeod played onoe ' agafeafc. Sew. South Wales,-and scored 56 runs for ease oat and obtained ,seven vkkets lor 61 scats. • - —Bowling.— Bowier ■ , ' Wickets. BnnaL Aswcage.. H. Trott _» n 156 14J8 Tmmblfi M '_ 13. 279 2L46 Hopkins _ «« .18 429 23,83 Howell _ _ 26 658 25.33 Oaxton '«.<«_ 14 401 28.64 Noble _ -» 16 472 29.50 Laver —. \- 12 415 34^)8^ Saundea _ .«« 16 623 39.36 Annstrong _ 3 250 83-S5 -

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Evening Star, Issue 12094, 15 January 1904, Page 1

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CRICKET. Evening Star, Issue 12094, 15 January 1904, Page 1

CRICKET. Evening Star, Issue 12094, 15 January 1904, Page 1

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