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CRICKET

SOUTH AFRICANS IN

TASMANIA. VISITORS SCORING WELL. Hobart, Jan. 22. There was glorious weather yesterday and a perfect batsman’s wicket. The scoring of- the Tasmanians was weak. The South Africans in their second innings showed their mettle, Faulkner's batting being a masterly effort. Stricker also played excellent cricket. Scores TASMANIA.

First Innings. Eltham, b Nourse 13 Martin, c Campbell, b Faulkner 19 Hudson, b Llewellyn 12 Hawson, b Llewellyn 82 Boddam, b Vogler 2 Windsor, c Campbell, b Llewellyn ....'. -2 Carroll, c Vogler, b Llewellyn 1 Paton, b Llewellyn 25 Frost, c Sinclair, b Llewellyn 1 Parkinson, not out 1 Extras 6

Total 195 SOUTH AFRICA. First Innings 178 Second Innings. Uommaille, lbw, b Boddam ... 9 Faulkner, c Martin, b Windsor 87 Stricker, not out 84 Nourse, not out '.,. 4 Total for one wicket ...... 184 Bowling Analysis.—Windsor, one for 37 ; Boddam, one for 50 ; Paton, none for 25 ; Carroll, none for 28; Frost, none’ for 15; Martin, none for 29. - HAWKE’S BAY- ASSOCIATION. UNITED v. HASTINGS.

United, with five wickets down for 209 runs in the first innings, added 65 for the remaining wickets, the innings closing for 274. Ryan captured six of -the wickets and Geake four. Requiring 220 runs to avert an innings’ defeat, Hastings made a very creditable effort, the score sheet recording 206 runs before the last man was disposed of. The following are the full scores: — UNITED. First Innings. Hindmarsh, b Ryan 9 Smyrk. b Ryan 30 N. White, b Ryan '.. 0 Macassey, b Geake 2 Lusk, c Martin, ’b Ryan 12C Wood, b Ryan 38 Anderson, not out 38 Dalgleish, c and b Rvan ...... ’ Barker, c Betts, b Geake .... 18 Cato, c and b Geake 2 P. White, b Geake... 0 Extras 6 Total t 274 Bowling Analysis.—Ryan, six for 121; Geake, four for 85; Davis, none for 41; Kolbe, none for 19. HASTIN’ GS.

First Innings 54 Second Innings. Betts, b Barker -■ 21 Baker, b Smyrk 14 Geake. c Wood, b Barker .... 15 Martin, c Dalgleish, b Anders’n 17 Young, run out 19 Kolbe, c Lusk, b Dalgleish ... 18 Ryan, b Cato 0 Davis, b Smyrk 4 Overton, run out 40 Vallance, b Smyrk 40 Mclvor, not out .0 Extras 18 Total 206 fowling Analysis.—Smyrk, three for“sB ; Anderson, one for’ 32, Barker, two for 23 ; Wood, none for 6; Cato, one for 38 ; Maceasey, none for 17Dalgleish, one for 12. ■ _ t, SCINDE v. AHURIRI. This match was concluded on the Recreation Ground, Napier, on Saturday, and resulted in a twopoint win for Ahuriri. Scores

; SCINDE. First Innings. j Hawke, b Creed ’ 21 ; Ashcroft, b Creed 2 j Fenton, c Board, b Fulton .... 12 ; Bailey, b Fulton 5 I O’Brien, lbw, b Fulton 5 j Spackman, c Board, b Fulton. 9 I Brumby, c Board, b Fulton .. 5 Woodcock, c and b Fulton .... 0 Donovan, b Creed 20 Harston, b Creed 2 McLernon, not out 5 Extras 5 Total 103 Bowling Analysis.—Board, rone for 17 ; Creed, five for 52; Fulton, five for 27 ; Simmonds, none for 2 ; I Fratpr. none for 0. i AHURIRI. j First Innings 171 Second Innings. . Board, not out 106 ; Creed, b Fenton 84 Earney, not out 25 Extras .- 7 Total for one wicket 222 Bowling Analysis.—Fenton, ore j for 60; O’Brien, none for 72; Me-

Lernon, none for 47; Bailey, none for 5 : Brumby, none for 16; Hawke, none for 4; Woodcock, none for 13. RAILWAY A v. AHURIRI. This match was finished on the Recreation Ground, Napier, on Saturday, Railway scoring an easy win by an innings and 117 runs. Ahuriri, who wanted 167 runs to save an innings defeat, made a poor showing against the bowling of Carter and Minett, the whole team being dismissed for the small total of 51 runs. Dowsett (22) and. Tacon (13) were the only batsmmen to reach double figures, Carter (five wickets for 24 runs) and Minrtt (three for 22) shared the wickets between them.

second grade. HASTINGS v. RAILWAY B. This match resulted in a win for Hastings by 51 runs. Smart (18) and Mclvor (14)Were the principal scorers for Hastings, and for Railway Glassford (14) and Tyne (15) were the only ones to reach double j figures. Scores ir—- - HASTINGS. First Innings 107 Second Innings. Coggins, b Ryan 6 Napier, b Ryan ............. la. Mahoney, b Ryan 0 Danvers, c Milgrew, b Ryan .. O G. Reeves,, run out 7 Newbepn, b Milgrew ........ T Mclvor, b Milgrew 14 H. Reeves, c sub., b Milgrew.. © Dew, c Papps, b Ryan ....... 8 Smart, not 6ut 18 Horne, b Brock 4 Extras t... 5 Total 81 Bowling Analysis.—Ryan, five for 21; Milgrew, three for 33; Glassford, none for 21 ; Brock, one for 1. RAILWAY. First Innings : .. 85 Second Innings. Papps, b Mahoney a Ryan, b Danvers O Brock, b Napier 5 Patten, b Mahoney . S Glassford, lbw, b Danvers .... 14, Milgrew, b Mclvor 1 Tyne, b Newbigin 15 Stevens, not out a Hartley, b Danvers 0 Dalton, run out 4 Extras 3 Bowling Analysis. — Danvers, three for 15; Mahoney, two for 9 5 Napier, one for 5; Mclvor, one for 10; Newbegin, one for 7. BILLIARDS. GRAY v. DUNCAN. London, Jan? 21. Gray has scored 7500 and Duncan

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 34, 23 January 1911, Page 5

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CRICKET Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 34, 23 January 1911, Page 5

CRICKET Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 34, 23 January 1911, Page 5

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