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TAPAWERA ASSOCIATION
SHERRY RIVER V. TADMOK
The match between Sherry River and Tad-mor, played at Sherry River, resulted iu a win for Sherry River by 95 runs. The scores were : SHERRY RIVER—Ist inns. H. Thomas, c Batt, b Hodgkinson 90 W. Martin, b C. Fawcett 35 L. Thomas, c P Ricketts, b C F. Fawcett 1 R. Currin, c Murray, bC. Fawcett 8 J. Thomas, cW. and b C Fawcett 0 G. Beeby, b C. Fawcett 7 O. Phillips, run out 3 \V. Thomas, not out 10 A Thomas, b F. Batt ?■ A. Lines, b C. Fawcett , 1 W. Hill, b F. Batt 2 Extras Total S2 Bowling analysis: W. Fawcett 0 for 35; F. T?att 2 for 9; F. Hodgkinson J for 25 ; C. Fawcett 6 for 19. T ADM OR—lst inns. F. Batt. b H. Thomas 0 F. Hodgkinson, 1> ~H. Thomas 4 W. Fawcett, b O. Phillips 10 V- r . Murray, run out 1 C. Fawcett, b J. Thomas 17 P. Ricketts, c a»d b H. Thomas 9 J. Higgins, b J. Thomas 1 A. Biggs, b O. Phillips 30 .i. Lines, b 0. Phillips 0 W. Anglesey, not out 15 G. Hodtrkinson, st L. Thomas, b U. Phillips 0 Extras 3 Total . 88 Bowling analysis: H. Thomas took 3 tvickets for 54 "runs. O. Phillips 4 for 15, J. Thoma> 2 f-r 14, C. Beeby 0 for 2 SHERRY RIVER—2nd inns. W. Thomas, b \Y Fa«-t*H 4 H. Thomas, b W. Fawcett 0 W. Martin, b C. Fawcett 14 L. Thomas, b F Hodpkinsai> 47 It. Currin, b C. Fawcett ) J. Thomas, B W. Murrsy * U. Beeby, b F. Batt £ 0. Phillips, b J. Lines ~ A W. Hill, b F. HodgkinsoD ' A. Thomas, no*, out R A. Lines, run out ° Extra. 9 ' Total v t I? 2 Bowling analysis: F. Batt 1 for 34; W 7 Fawcett 2 for 38: C. Fawcett 2 for 16; W. Murray 1 for 10; F. Hodgkinson 2 for 23 ; J. Higgins 0 for d; J. Lines 1 , for 8. TADMOR—2nd inns W Anglesey, b H. Thomas I \,. Murray, b 0. Phillips * W Fawcett. b H. Thomas 7 J. Lines, b O. Phillips 0 F. Batt, b H. Thomas 14 W Hodgkinson, b H. Thomas & n Fawcett, b O. Phillips A. Biggs, b R- Currin 4 J Higgins, b H. Thomas o G. Hodgkinson, b H. Thomas 0 P. Ricketts, not out « Extras *
Total __ , , _o Bowling analyiss: Q. Phillips 3 for 22; H. Thomas 6 for 25 ; R. Currin 1 for 0. Sherry River won by 95 runs. SOUTH AUSTRALIA V. VICTORIA. (Press Association.— Copyright.) MELBOURNE, Dec. 29. The weather was fine, and the wicket eood for the continuation of the match, Scuth Australia v. Victoria. South Australia.in the second innings made 246 , Steel 84, Kirkwood 58 Bowling analysis: Ryder took 3 wickets for 64 runs, Matthews 3 for 46, Cannon 3 foi 58 Armstrong 1 for 23. Victoria's second innings has produced 145 runs for three wickets; Wmse- 17, Park (not out) 65, Armstrong (r.ot out) 30. Stumps were drawn. MARYLEBONE V.. SOUTH AFRICA. (Rec. Dec. 30, 9.5 a.m.) " JOHANNESBURG, Deo. 29. In the second test match. Marylebmie ? first innings closed for 403. Additional scotcs 1~~~ Rhodes, c and b Bla nek en burg 152 Tennvson, 1.b.w., b Cox Douglas, c Taylor, b Blanckenburg 3 Woolley, b Newberry " Mead, o Beaumont, b Blanckenburg 102 Bird, c Ward, b Newberry * Strudwick, c Cox b Blanckenburg 1£ Smith, 1.b.w., b Cox * Barnes, not out n^ Extras ... > 'j South Africa in the second innings had lost four wickets for 177 when stumps were drawn. Scores:— ~.,,. c Beaumont, c Strudwick, b Keif a Taylor, c Rhodes, b Barnes £' Zu'lch, <: Relf, b Barnes •*♦ Hartigan, 1.b.w., b Barnes Nourse, not out | Hands, not out . . | (The South Africans' score :n the hi»t j innings was 160). •
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 30 December 1913, Page 3
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