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N.S.W. REGAINS SHEFFIELD SHIELD

Holders’ Disastrous Second Innings

MAILBY BREAKS BATSMEN’S MORALE [By Electric Cable —Copyright.] [Aust. and N.Z. Cable Association.) (, (Received Sunday, 7 p.m.) SYDNEY, January 17. New South Wales, In the match with South Australia, won by 541 runs and thus regained possession of the Sheffield Shield, Malloy was very difficult to play end was bowling a splendid length. Disaster sot In early, five wickets being down for 13S, when Rymill stopped the falling away. Ho,batted carefully and soundly and occasionally, brilliantly. New South Wales now holds the Sheffield Shield for /ho next twelve months. The scores were: New South Wales, first innings, 642; second innings, 593. South Australia, first innings, 475, second innings, 23 9. Rundell 52, Murray 31, V. Richardson 27, Rymill 52 not out. Everett took 2 for 32 and Mailey 4 for 96.

GRADE GAMES. (Received Sunday, 7 p.m.) SYDNEY, January 17. Grade cricket was resumed on the batsmen’s wickets. Playing for Glebe, against Petersham, Ferkett made HO and Ratoliffo 122. For Paddington against Manly, Wall took 4 for 49. For Balrtiain against St. George, Jackson made 129, WELLINGTON CLUB GAMES, fPer Press Association.l WELLINGTON, Last Night. Wellington defeated Y.M.0.A.. Wellington made 189 and 143 (Hlddleston 56, C. G. Wilson 8.1), and Y.M. replied with 182 (H. Murphy 44 not out), and 140 (Cox 26, Lamason 21, Grant 88, Henderson 20). Bowling for the losers, White took six wlokets for 45, Haughoy three for 25, and Henderson one for 27. For Wellington, Cousins took nine for 1.00, Craig seven for 88, and Hlddleston throe for SB, Institute made 898 for five wickets. Hutt defeated Petoae by an Innings Hutt made 109 and 70. Beard took six wlokets for 18, Watson two for 8, and McGlrr two for 80. KUbirnie defeated Thoradon on the (first innings. Kilblrnla made 820 and Thorndon 286 (L. Foley 66, Mason 68, Caulton 80, Phillips 80). V. and W. Christopherston and Peokston bowled best for the winners. Midland defeated University on the first Innings. Midland 848 (J. Hutchings 123, Bind 57, Brice 43, BonOghue 28, Patrick 24). University 196 (Hollings 65, Craig 82, MacFrtzle 30). Bowling for Midland, J. Hutchings took four for 40, and Judd two for 40. For University, Holllrtga took si* for 129, Leys two for 44 and Wilson two for 84.

TARANAKI OUTCLASSED. NEW PLYMOUTH, Last Night. The representative Cricket match between Canterbury and Taranaki was concluded in ideal weather on Saturday. Canterbury winning by an innings and 1.19 runs. The visitors wore much superior in both batting and bowling. To the overnight score of 205 for four wickets, Canterbury added 167 runs, the innings closing for 372. The chief scorers were Woods 131, Page .81, GaSson 43 not out, Talbot 34, and Gregory 33. Bottrill took six wickets for 103. After making 108 in the first innings. Taranaki was all out for 185 in the second, Kingston who had topped the score in the first innings with 34, making a sparkling 60. Read took throe wickets for 16, MoEwln three for 40,- and Findlay one for 11.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3247, 18 January 1926, Page 9

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N.S.W. REGAINS SHEFFIELD SHIELD Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3247, 18 January 1926, Page 9

N.S.W. REGAINS SHEFFIELD SHIELD Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3247, 18 January 1926, Page 9