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TARANAKI v AUCKLAND. PRESS ASSOCIATION. HAWEPvA, January 22. Tho match between Taranaki and Auckland was concluded to-day, the home team winning by 10-1 runs. In their first innings yesterday, Taranaki’s total was 129. Auckland responded with 132, and when stumps wore drawn Taranaki had lost live wickets for 190. Continuing this morning, Taranaki’s second innings closed for 231. Auckland thus wanted 232 to win, but only succeeded in getting 77. Following aro the scores:—■ TARANAKI.—Second Innings. Pratt, bN. 13. Lusk ... ... 03 Glasgow, o Robinson, bN. 13. Lusk 7 Gardner, bN. 13. Lusk ... ... 13 P. Robertson, bN. 13. Lusk ... 30 Gudgeon, o and b Barclay ... 2 McCarthy, c-Robinson, b Barclay... 33 Cole, c Mason, b Barclay ... ... 21 Hassell, run out ... ... ... 4 A,'alters, Ibw, bN. 13. Lusk ... 0 Campbell, not out 0 Elliott, b N. B. Lusk 6 Extras 25 Total 234 First innings 129 Grand total 363 Bowling analysis—N. B. Lusk, six for 106; Barclay, three for 41, AUCKLAND.—Second Innings. 11. B. Lusk, b McCarthy ... ... 27 Glecson, b Colo 5 Kallender, b McCarthy ... ... 2 Mason, b McCarthy 10 Horuus, b McCarthy 0 K. B. Lusk, b McCarthy ... ... 2 N. Lusk, c Elliott, b McCarthy ... 11 Barclay, b Glasgow ... ... ... 8 Robinson, c and b McCarthy ... 4 Secconibe, c Campbell, b Glasgow... 4 Southall, not out ... ... ... 0 Extras 1 Total 77 First innings • 132 Grand total 209 Bowling analysis—McCarthy, seven for 32; Glasgow, two for 21; Colo, ono for 23. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE GAME. On tho Basin Reserve yesterday a match wan played between a team of representative juniors and one representing the Wednesday half-holiday clubs. The game was one-sided, the junior representatives being far too strong for their opponents, who would bo better matched against a team of third-class players, judiciously selected. Following aro the full scores;— • WELLINGTON JUNIORS.—First Innings. Johnston, c Wyatt, b Scott ... 50 Pory, o Dixon, b Whelan ... ... 25 Hawthorne, b Wyatt 33 O’Sullivan, c Whelan, b Scott ... 61 Crombie, bD. Niven ... ... 1 Plimmer, b Davis 52 Jacobs, o Scott, b Wyatt ... ... 32 Howell, c Davis, b Wyatt 10 Topp, not out 29 Luokie, b Wyatt ... ... ... 1 Miller, Ibw, b Wyatt ... ... 5 Extras 17 Total ... 316 Bowling analysis.—Sband, 7 overs, 1 maiden, 32 runs; W. Thawley, 7 ewers, 28 runs; McLean, s 7 overs, 1 wicket, 28 runs; Davis, 7 overs, 1 maiden, 2S runs; Dixon, 7 overs, 1 wicket, 51 runs; Scott, 9 overs, 2 wickets, 37 runs; Wyatt, 11.5 overs, 1 maiden, 5 wickets, 52 runs; D. Niven, 10 overs, 1 maiden, 1 wicket, 33 runs; J. Thawley, 2 overs, 9 runs. WEDNESDAY REPRESENTATIVES. First Innings. Dixon, b Pery ... ... ... 22 Scott, b Luckio 5 Whelan, c Miller, b Luckio ... 3 Shand, b Miller 0 D. Niven, c Pery, b Hawthorne... 32 Cook, c Topp, b Plimmer ... ... 29 Wyatt, Ibw, b Luckio ... ... 2 J. Thawley, not out ... ... ... 29 Davis, o Hawthorne, b Luckio ... 2 W. Thawley, b Plimmer 0 Reid, o Luckic, b Plimmer 7 • Extras ... ... ... ... 17 Total 148 Bowling analysis.—Luckic, 15 overs. 4 maidens, 4 wickets, 46 runs: Miller, 6 overs. 1 maiden, 1 wicket, 14 runs: Topp. 3 overs. 11 runs: Pery. 5 overs, 1 wicket, 23 runs: Hawthorne, 6 overs, 1 wicket, 20 runs; Plimmer, 4 overs, 3 wickets, 22 runs.

WEDNESDAY REPR ESENTATIT'ES. Second Innings. Dixon, not out ... ... ... 12 Whelan, o Howell, b O'Sullivan... 3 Scott, b Johnson ... ... ... 1 Saand, b Johnson ... ... ... 11 Extras ... ... ... ... 3 Total for three wickets 30 Bowling anal}s:s. —Johnson, 4 overs, 1 maiden, 2 wickets, 13 runs; 0 Sullivan, 3 overs, 1 wicket, 14 runs. A game was played on the Basin Reserve yesterday between the Levin Club and the L'uious. Thu Unions batted first and made 228 runs. The principal scorers were Hutchings 113 (retired), J. O'Sullivan 30, Simeon 20, Av. Richardson 14, Cunningham 12 (not out), Read 11. Levin —140 (-Mitchell 27, Howe -u not out, S. Siiucox 22, V. hitehorn 19, Jenkins 12), and-111 for one wicket (W hitehorn 78 not out, Knight 24. For Levin Broughton took six wickets for 42, and Simcox three for GO, and for Union G. Richardson five for 47, d. O’Sullivan three for 33, and Hutchings two for nil came cut with the best averages.

The Pboenix-Pahautanui game, played on the Basin Reserve yesterday, resulted in a victory for the town players by 07 runs. The scores were; —Phoenix, 102 (C. Ryan 52, E. Ryan 23, Warren 21, K. Stevens 15, Alillward 18, AJ.owatt 10), and Pabautanui 95 (Bolton 20, Bamberg 21. AicLennan 13, extras 19), and 92 ior six wickets (Bentley 33, Norton 21, Thoms 15). E. Hickey bowled well for tho winners, and for the losers G. Harris and Thoms were tno most successful with tho ball. An enjoyable game was played yesterday on the College ground, between teams representing Vivians and o,d Boys. -V very fast wicket was provided, run-getting being high in consequence. Vivians batted first, and totalled 230 (Day G 7, Pavao 3G, Laws not out So, Alitohdl 25, Younglo.) Pye-Smitb got four wickets, and ingles, Bell and Male two each. Old Boys readied 188 (Aloss OS, Aleck 33, H. M. Salmon 23, Ingles 9.1). Gosling' and Laws shared the wickets. The members of Lord Hawke’s team wont cut to tho Wellington races yesterday for a day’s diversion. -In tho evening they left by the Penguin for Blenheim.

Porirna v. Junior Association Representatives. —Porirna first innings, 49 (Jordon 14); second innings, 105 (J. Windlcy 54 not out, P. AVmdlcy _ 36). Junior Representatives —First innings, 83 (Wilkinson 29, Minotti 20,_ Franco 14); second innings, three wicucts for 75 (.Winters 38 not out, 1* ranee 15 retired). In the cricket match Alanawatu v. Wiirmnimi. played yesterday at Palmerston North , tho former wont m first, and scored 78. Wanganui followed wita 211. In Manawatu’s second innings 231 were knocked up for eight wickets, when t|,n inninns was declared closed. Hatinil forlv minutes to bat, Wanganui went in,‘and bad lost four wickets for (i wiien stumps were drawn. The unfinished Junior Cup game between Newtown and Midland will oa.ccntinusd to-night tin the College ground at 5. SO. TO-MORROW'S MATCHES. Following are teams for to-morrow’s matches; JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Old Bovs v. Newtown, on College Ground.—Old Boys—Darroch, Gmllcstono, Goldfinch. Ingles, Jacobs, Macintosh, Meek, Odlin, Prouse, Salmon, v. Gas Company, No. 3, Basin Reserve. —M idland—Wigblon, W indley. Woybourno, Mills, Alilciioll, Davis, head. Gosling, Johnston, Atkinson, Smith. < Phoenix v. Wellington, No. ‘I, Xias-in Reserve.—Phoenix—Moore, Ogier, Hickey, Tavlor, Houston, D. Niven, Flint, Miller, ‘White, Burns, Newbold; emergency, MeArdell. Wellington—Buckie, Groni bio. Organ, O’Sullivan, Johnson, Pery, Cooke, McLean, L. Ashbolt, AlauuselTaud Clayton. THIRD-CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP. Phoenix A. v, Alidlaud A, at College ground.—Phoenix A —Roberts, Johnson, MeArdell, Slidlane, Jones, Stevens, Moran, Mo watt. Ell, Lynam and Little; emergeuev, Smith. Midland A—Latla, Spence, Payne, Luke, Murphy, Garth}', Webb, Godber, AVilliams, Mills. Old Boys v. Midland B, No. 1, Collego ground.—Old Boys—Brown, Perry, Jameson, Stevenson, Martin, Salmon, Avery, Pyo-Simth. Drake, Bell, Bell; emergency, Barrett. Midland B—Howison, Thomas, Bruce. Parlon, Pearn, Hilb Mitchell, Fanning, Lauronsou, Hogg, Fullerton, Farraar; emergencies, Cliukard, Dixon, Lloyd, AVilson. Phoenix B v. Karori, at Ivarori.— Phoenix B—AVilson, Smith, Long, AVilkes, Aloss, McLennan, Millwnrd, Bray, Deslaudcs, Cunningham and Little; einevgencics, AVatson, Pickering, Fordhain and Lamberg. In the match AVellington third v. Rcyors, at the Athletic Park, tile following players will represent AVellington third: —.Woon, Hanify, Pearce, Nash, Sirencer, Masters, Barclay, Adams, Carey, Moire and Denimore; emergency, Groin bio.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4870, 23 January 1903, Page 7

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CRICKET. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4870, 23 January 1903, Page 7

CRICKET. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4870, 23 January 1903, Page 7