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AUCKLAND V. CANTERBURY I (United Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Jan. 11.Tlic local players started well in the second innings, but did not keep it tip. After Anthony and Frater had put on 136 for the first wicket. Smith was the only batsman who could stay in. Sandman bowling with great effect. At the end of the day the score was 7 for 241 —- Anthony 56, Frater 8&. Smith, not out, 30. I*LAV POSTPONED OWING TO RA r.N 'United Press Association.) • • AUCKLAND, This.Day.’ Ruin of tropical intensity fell shortly before the Plnnket Shield match was due to start and continued for over an hour, converting Eden Park into a shallow lake, front which the pitch in the middle emerged at mid-day. The captains decided that play was infpossible even if the rain ceased, and therefore decided to postpone resumption till to-morrow. CENTURIES TO GOMANS AND BARDSLEY (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) SYDNEY, Jan. 11. In the (Sheffield Shield match New South Wales against South Australia, New South Wales in first innings lost 4 wickets for 039 runs—Collins 100, Bardslcv 159, McCartney 20, jvippftx 21. Stumps were drawn. . The weather was lino and the .wicket good. Collins scored slowly, taking no risks hut gave three easy chances, one before he reached double figures. Burdslcy was also careful in the early s tages hut later opened out and played with great freedom, adding runs rapidIv. South Australia’s fielding was very patchy. NEW ZEALAND V. M.UTLAND DACRE SCORES DOUBLE CENTURY (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright) (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association) SYDNEY. Jan. 11. New Zealand commenced a .match against the Maitland district at Wept Maitland. New Zealand in the first innings lost 7 wickets for 010. Blunt, c Reynolds, b Morrissey .... 30 Worker, stumped Thrift, b Moore 04 Oliver, e Bell, b Morrissey * 37 .Lowry, e Thrift, b Morrissey G Patrick, b Bell 0 Allcott, c and b Bell *.. 52 Dacre, e Cummins, b Andrews .... 218 Crawford, not out. :... 79 James, not out * .....: 87 Stumps were drawn. The weather was fine and the wicket good, The New Zealanders gave the local team a leather hunt. The howling was completely collared. Dacrif. gave a sparkling exhibition, one of the best seen on the ground. Crawford and James also hatted brilliantly and helped to add to Maitland’s misfortune. It is a long time, if ever, before, Maitland spectators saw over 000 scored in one day’s play. Local howlers were outclassed. and following Daere’s innings the visiting lmtsmen did as they pleased with the howling. BRIGHT WATER V. DOVEDALE The Waimea Cricket Association Cup match, Brightwater v. Dovedale, played last Saturday, was won by Brightwater bv 53 runs. Scores:— BRIGHTWATER—Ist Innings. W. Max, c Win, b Sigglekow .- 6 \V. Martin, b N. Hawkes 2 R. Hay cock, b N, Hawkes 17 A. Biggar, b. Sigglekow 2 K. Lines, b N. Hawkes 4 E. Duncan, c Burnett, b N. Hawkes 42 D. Ttlax, b N. Hawkes 2 ,1. lTmlvard. b N. Hawkes 0 W. Williams, run out- 2 D. Bryant, not out 20 G. Bennett, 1.b.w., b N. Hawke 0 Byes 14 Leg byes 5 Total 116 Bowling: N. Hawkes 7 for 34; R. Sigglekow 2 for 46; W. Hawkes 0 for 20. Second Innings. D. Max, not out 6 W. Martin, b N. Hawkes 6 R. Haycock, c Win, b N. Hawkes... 33 A. Biggar, b N. Hawkes 0 K. Lines, c Win, b N. Hawkes 18 E TfUncan, b M. Hawkes 8 W. Max, c Hawkes, b Sigglekow... 5 J. Hildvard, d.b.w., b Sigglekow... 1 W. Williams, c Thorn, b Sigglekow 7 D. Bryant, o Hall, b Siglekow 10 G. Bennett, b N. Hawkes 4 Rvps 10 Total .110 Bowling: N. Hawkes 3 for 30; .J. Hawkes 0 for 17 ; R. Sigglekow 5 f0r.34; M. Hawkes 2 for 19. DOVEDALE—Ist Innings. M. Hawkes, b Haycock 0 V. Hawkes, b Haycock 0 C. Jordan, b Haycock 4 N. Hawkes, c Biggar, b Haycock... 38 J. Tlmrrie, b Havccok 2 J. Hawkes, b K. Lines 0 C. Burnett, e Bryant, bK. Lines... 4 R. Sigglekow, b E. Duncan 23 W. Hawkes, l.b.w. b K Lines 15 L. Hall, b Haycock 12 C. Win, not out 0 Byes 2 .Total 100 Bowling: R. Haycock 6 for 39; Ken. Lines 3 for 52; E Duncan 1 •for 7 Second Innings. S. Win. »“• Max, b K. Lines 16 Sigcrlekow. 1.b.w., tj K. Lines 3 C. Burnett, 1.b.w., 17 K Lines 6 J Thorn, c Hildvard. b Duncan 14 M. Hawkes. b Duncan 1 N. Hawkes. b Duncan 2 V. Hawkes, c Haycock, bK. Lines 7 C. Jordan, e. Bi'ggar. b Duncan 7 W. Hawkes, 1.b.w., b K Lines 7 L Hall, run out- 6 J Hawkes. not out 3 Bye 1 Total .; 73 Bowling: Ken Lines 5 for 45; E. Duncan 4 for 24. P. AND T. DEFEAT TAHUNA On Saturday a) Vanguard Street P. and T. defeated Taliunn by $53 runs. Chief scorers: P. and T.—Veysey 15, Mullins 8, Biggs 12; Tahuna—Fisher 11, Coleman 6, Vass 6. Bowling: P. and T.—Franklyn 6 for 13 and 7 for 12, Y ovsey 3 for 5; Tahuna—Coleman 6 for 21 and 2 for 25, Vass 2 for 8, and 3 for 21.

NEWMAN SHIELD The following will represent the Nelson team against Motueka on Frjdav next:— E. R. Neale (captain), ,T. Newman (Old Boys), E. ,T. Kemnitz, H. Fletcher, kinzett, N. Guv (Athletic), HV L. Blamires, H. Langhein, Searell (Wnka--00, A. Biggar. L. M. Johnson (College). Emergency: Y. Biggs.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 January 1926, Page 5

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CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 January 1926, Page 5

CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 January 1926, Page 5