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CRICKET.

ATHLETIC.

DEADLY BOWLING. BY TELEGKAPH—PEE PKESS DUNEDIN, Tin's Day. In second grade cricket on Saturday St. Kilda were dismissed by Kaikorai for 14 in the first innings and 19 in the second. W. Beeby seemed 13 wickets for 14 inns, including the hat trick. THE PLUNKET SHIELD. CANTERBURY v. AUCKLAND. CHRISTCHURCH. January 26. The eather was perfect to-day for a continuation of the Plunket Shield warm sun being pleasantly tempered by a mild easterly wind. The wicket was much faster and the fast bowler, Clark, kicked about dangerously from the north end, coming out with excellent figures.

The fielding of the Aucklanders wtti again first class. Canterbury in their second innings pu up 362. Auckland required 564 to win and have lost five wickets for 160. Scores CANTERBURY. First innings 372 Second Innings.

H. B. Wliitta. c Brook, b Clark ... 41 F. Woods, b Taylor 52 W. Hayes, c Brooke-Smith, b Clark 0 H. A. Bishop, c Wright, b Taylor ... 67 E. R. Caygill, c Brook, b Clark ... 30 C. E. Beal ,b Clark 8 J. L.i Patterson, c Dacre, b Clark ... 18 H. Watson, c Horspool, b Taylor ... 23 G. C. L. Wison, not out 64 H. W. Monaghan, c Wright b Taylor 39 L. R. Brunton, b Horspool 4 Extras 15 Total 362 Boling analysis.—Cw. G. Clark 108 runs for five wickets, E. Horspool eight runs for one wicket, F. A. Taylor 100 runs for four wickets, R. Woods 66 runs for no wickets, F. Brook 3 7runs for no wickets, L. G. Dacre 1 Bruns for no wickets, W. Brooke-Sinith nine runs for no wickets. AUCKLAND. First innings ... ... ... 171 Second Innings. E. Mac Cormack b Wilson ... ... 15 H. Wright, c Cavgill b Wilson ... 14 W. Brooke-Smith b Monaghan ... 20 F. Brook, c Bishop b Wilson ..: ... 14 E, Horspool, c Watson b Monaghan... 49 W. J. Smeeton (not out) ... ... 36 R. G. Sloman( novvt ontj 5 Extras 7 Total for five wickets 160 Bowling, analysis.—Monaghan two for 42, Wilson three for 85. Patterson 0 for 11, Beal 0 for 15. i INTERSTATE MATCH. VICTORIA v. NEW SOUTH WALES. [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION —OOPTKIOHT."! SYDNEY, January 26. Victoria, first innings 332 —Matthews 62, Armstrong 87, Kiennan 44, Lugton 35, Ciu-keek &S. Bowling analysis.—Kellevvay two for 51, Massle six for 90, Folkard one for 46, Macartney one for 18. Second innings-—No wickets for two. CRUSHINGTON v. BLACKWATER. Blackwater suffered their first defeat in the Cup fixtures this season at the hands of Crushington, who scored 26 runs to their opponents' 136. The match was played at Blackwater. The home team went first to the wickets. Double figures were made bv Hurley (43), Foster (23;, Wilson (21), O'Donnell (20), and Green (12). With a score of 136 against them Crushington were set to face a stiff task, but the batsmen proved themselves equal to the occasion, Barlow and F. Burns completely beating the bowling, the latter, who made a score of 10, playing a great game. Barlow hit for three no less than 22 times, and made top score of 110. Walsh, by brilliant play, contributed 32 to the score, and F. Warsen (not out) 29. No. less than nine bowlers were tried by Blackwater. The following are the scores:— BLACKWATER. H. Wilson, 1.b.w.. b M'Henrv ... 21 Foster, b Walsh ... 28 P. O'Donnell, c M. Burns, b Walsh ... 20 Fitzgerald, b M'Henrv 3 Hurlihy, b M'Henrv 32 A. Barlow, st Barlow, bM. Burns ... 1 Green, b Barlow 12 Power, b M'Henry 9 Hannah, c sub., b Barlow 0 Hash, b Barlow 5 Kirby, not out 3 Sundries 2 186 Boling wanalysis.—M'Henry four for 52, Walsh two for'42, M. Burns one for 11, W. Barlow three for 23. CRUSHINGTON. W. Barlow, b O'Donnell 110 M. Burns, c and b Wilson 10 F. Burns, st Hash, b Wilson ..' ... 10 Walsh, b Hurlihy 12 M'Henry, b Wilson 4 Hay, run out 3 Byrne, c Barlow, b Foster 2 Slattery, b Hash 3 b Green 0 Bridson, b Hash ... 6 Sundries '.. 16 Bowling analysis.—Wilson three for 49 ; Hurlihy one for 48, Fitzgerald 0 for 23, Foster one for 21, Power 0 for 15, Hannah 0 for 8. O'Donnell one for 10, Hash two for 3. Green 0 for 7.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1914, Page 2

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CRICKET. Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1914, Page 2

CRICKET. Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1914, Page 2

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