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SCHOOLS COMPETITION. The High School A .team met Central on the Sports Ground yesterday afternoon and suffered defeat by 22 runs. None of the losing batsmen made a double-figure score, but through faulty fielding they had 11 extras placed to their credit. Bayly'-a 7 wickets for 10 was the best bowling average. For the winners Mulloy supplied a serviceable 29, none off the other-s reaching doublefigures; there were no extras. Monteath took five wickets for 24 runs. Following are the 'detailed scores:— | HIGH -SCHOOL A. Day, c Billing, h Bayly, 0; Avann, c Mander, b Bayly 3; Monteath, c Kirkby, a Bayly, 8; Goss, c Newcll, to Bayly, ■0; Blanchett, b Bayly, 0; Smith, b Bayly, 4; Whitham, 'b Burkhart, 3; Clemow, b Newell, 8; Elliott, b Bayly, 0; Hardwick, not out 2; Hoskins, b Newell, 0; extras, 11; total 41. Bowling analysis: Newell, two for 10; Bayly, seven for 16; one for :3. CENTBAL. blander, b Day 2; Newell, c and b Monteath, 7; Mulloy, b Monteath, 20; Bayly, <b Montcatb, 3-; Sinclair, b Monteath, 4; Weston, e Goss, b Avann, 6; Wilkic, b Monteath, 6; Burkhart, run out, 3; Kirkby, c Smith, fo Avann, 0; Billing, Tun out, Z; Bltmdell, not out, 0; total, 03. Bowling analysis: Monteath, five for 24; Day, one for 29; Avann tw« for 10.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 250, 28 February 1911, Page 7

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CRICKET Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 250, 28 February 1911, Page 7

CRICKET Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 250, 28 February 1911, Page 7

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