NEW PLYMOUTH.
Tuesday. At the cricket match the English won the toss and'tfent to field, Shaw and Idllywhite bowling took the first three wickets without a. run. ,The innings closed {or. 32. f Armitage and Ullyett then commenced the innings 'for the. Eleven. A€ 2.20 p.m. Armitage was-, bowled put, the last wicket falling for 80 runs, Ullyett having made 18, Greenwood .10, JSmmett 12, Shaw 8, Charlwood 5j Southerton and Hill 7, not out. In the Taranaki second innings five were bowled for three runs and four byes. Bowling analysis : Taranaki Twenty-two-7-Cleary, 25 runs, 1 wicket, *56 balls, 2 maidens. Davis, 6 runs, 3 wickets, 32 balls, 2 maidens. Fitzpatrick, 4 runs, 6 wickets. 88 balls, 3 maidens. English Eleven — Shaw, 11 runs, 6 wickets, 100 balls, 18 maidens. Lillywhite, 19 runs, 13 wickets, 98 balls, and 13 maidens. "' Later. The match with the All England Eleven was resumed at noon. The weather was beautiful. The Taranaki 'Twenty-two resumed the innings with Harrison, the "not out" of yesterday, and was faced by Mugridge. Souther- i ton was bowling instead of Ullyett, and his bowling was most effective, demolishing 9 wickets man hour. The only Taranaki men who made a stand were litzpatrick.'and McKellar, who made j a 5/and 6 respectively. The total score ! j^jjtti o'clock -was 33, with 15 wickets . : dowji. .... The steamer Taupo is waiting to take the cricketers on to Nelson. j^ L ■ ■ ■■. . - • Later. cricket match was finished at 2 f>.m./lsbsn: the Taranaki Twenty Two ■vrere all out m their second innings for 47. The total of the All England was 80 runs; total of the Taranaki team, two innings, 79.
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Manawatu Times, Issue 34, 14 February 1877, Page 3
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