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Telford, c Bennett, b H. Dewe ... 9 Fitzherbert, b Overend lo Thurston, c Bennett, b McElroy ... 17 Michel, c H. Dewe, b Laing ... 15 Brown, c G. Fitzpatrick, b Laing 4 D. Spelman, not out 4 Power, b Laing 0 Extras .' >•• . 1^ Total 113 Bowling analysis.—N. Fitzpatrick, none for 25; Laing, 3 for 28; McElroy, 1 for 16: H. Dewe, 3 for 23; Simpson, none for 4; Overend, 1 for 5. Second Innings. L. Whitehead, b McElroy ... 32 D. Spelman, not out ... 15 Thurston, b McElroy 6 Howell, b N. Fitzpatrick ... ... 0 Fitzherbert, not out .1 Extras .... ... 15 Total for three' wickets ... 69 FEILDING. —First Innings. Laing, b Fitzherbert ... 2 N. Fitzpatrick, b Telford 4 SalmoncT, c Thurston, b Telford 26 Donaldson, b Telford ... 0 H. Dewe, run out 4 Overend, c L. Whitehead, b Telford 0 Bennett, b Telford 0 G. Fitzpatrick, c Thurston, b Fitzherbert 2 McElroy, b Fitzherbert 1 Simpson, not out ... .... 1 Buist, b Telford 3 Extras ... ... .... 0 Total 43 Bowling analysis.—Fitzherbert, 3 for 28; Telford, 6 for 15. B GRADE MATCH. Playing on No. 4 wicket, High School had an easy victory over Public Service. Batting first, tne schoolboys knocked up the creditable score of 158 for the loss of no wickets, the tally being furnished "by Thompson 75 and Carter 76, byes amounting to seven. High School declaring at this stage, Public Service went to the wickets, but in a double innings failed to reach the schoolboys’ total, the first strike producing 55 and the second 44, High School thus winning by. an innings. DRAWN MATCH. TOWN v. COUNTRY CRICKETERS. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, Dec. 7. A feature of the concluding day’s play in the annual trial of cricketing strength between Town and Country representatives at the Basin Reserve yesterday, was the brilliant bowling of A. Newman, of Nelson, who in the Town team’s first inningss sent down 27.2 overs, seven of which were maidens, and secured seven wickets for 42 runs. The majority of the Town players could do nothing with his accurate spin bowling and the whole side fell for 163 —100 less than the Country eleven had totalled on Friday. J. R. Lamason (70) was the only batsman to shape confidently, though Tindall and Blundell, each of whom scored 23, managed to put on 47 rur the Last wicket. Reaney (Hawke’s Bay) captured two wickets for 32 runs and Massey (Wairarapa) one for 47. The Town team followed on, and at

1 the call of time had scored 251 for 1 the loss of nine wickets. Dempster and Crook put on 94 for the fifth wicket. Dempster went on to reach 105, while Hepburn (32), Airey (27), Crook (25), J. Newman (15) and Blundell (14) did better than in their first knock. A. Newman again bowled well, securing two wickets for 26 off 13 overs, thus taking nine wickets for 68 runs in the match. Gallichan (Manawatu) did well with his slow left-handed deliveries, capturing five for 112 off 31 overs. Massey took one for 59 and Reaney one for 37, though the tall Hawke’s Bay right-handed medium-fast bowler had two catches dropped off him in the slips. The match was drawn. Detailed scores are as follow: COUNTRY. First innings 263. TOWN. —First Innings. Dempster, c A. Newman, b Reaney 11 Hamilton, 1.b.w., bA, Newman 2 F. Airey, cA. Newman, b Reaney 6 Hepburn, c Naismith, b A. Newman 0 R. Lamason, c Lowry., b Massey <0 Standidge, b A. Newman 17 Crook, st. Norris, b A. Newman 7 F. Warnes, c Naismith, b Newman 23 W. Tindill, c Massey, b A. Newman 0 J. Newman, b A. Newman 0 Blundell, not out 23 Extras ••• 7 Total 163 Fall of wickets. —One for 14, two for 21, three for 21, four for 23, five for 102, six for 111, seven for 114, eight for 116, nine for 116, ten for 163. Bowling Analysis.

Second Innings. Hamilton, c sub., b A. Newman 12 Airey, b Reaney ... 27 Hepburn, st. Lowry, b A. Newman •.... ... ... ••• 32 Lamason, 1.b.w., b Gallichan ... 5 Dempster, c O’Brien, b Gallichan , 105 Crook, st. Lowry, b Gallichan ... 25 Standidge, 1.b.w., b Gallichan ... 6 Warnes, 1.b.w., b Massey 0 Tindill, not out ... 4 Newman, c Reaney, b Gallichan 15 Blundell, not out 14 Extras ... .' 6 Total for nine wickets 251 Fall of wickets.—One for 35, two for 50, three for 59, four for 93, five for 187, six for 201, seven for 210, eight for 218, nine for 235. Bowling Analysis.

AUSTRALIAN MATCH. WEST INDIES v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ADELAIDE, Dec. 7. The wicket was fast and the weather fine for the West Indies versus South Australia match. A feature was the last-wicket stand by Wall and AValker, two internationals, who showed contempt for the West Indies bowl- ' ing and took the score from 237 to ■ 330 in 66 minutes. The West In- i dies players began their-second innings • slowly, but the bowlers were trouble- 1 some. In their first innings West Indies made 171, and have lost seven • wickets for 122 in the second. Details are as follow: WEST INDIES—Second Innings. Birkett, st. AValker, b Grimmett 26 Roach, c AVall, b Grimmett ... 23 Headley, c and b AA’aite : 16 Martin, 1.b.w., b AA r aite 22 Grant, c and h Grimmett 1 Bartlett, not out 22 Hunt, c Nitsclike, b Waite ... 2 Sealey., c Richardson, b Grimmett 6 Sundries 4 Total for seven wickets ... 122 SOUTH AUSTRALIA—First Innings. Harris, run out 21 ' Nitschke, b Francis 22 }

Massey 0. 19 M. 4 R. 41 w. 1 A.. Newman 27.2 7 42 7 Reaney 10 2 32 2 Gallicnan 6 0 31 0 Stephenson 2 0 10 0

A. Newman 0. .. 13 M. 2 R. 26 W. 2 Massey ... . .. 24 10 59 1 Reaney ... . .. 12 2 37 1 Gallichan .. 31 6 112 5 Naismith . 3 6 11 0

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 7, 8 December 1930, Page 4

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 7, 8 December 1930, Page 4

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 7, 8 December 1930, Page 4

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