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CRICKET.

ENGLISH TEAM IN SOUTH AFRICA. By Telegraph,—.'Press Assn.—Copyright. Capetown, Nov. 27. The weather was bright and windy and the wicket good. Marylebone lost eight wickets for 271 and declared their innings closed. Sandham made 102, Mann 43, Stevens 4, Brown 21, Fender (not out) 13, Mead (not out) 6. Hartigan took three wickets for 67, Warner two for 54. East London made 120 (Wainwright 61, Cooper 24). Woolley took six wickets for 43 and Kennedy two for 17. Marylebone won by an innings and 81 runs. ENGLISHMEN IN AUSTRALIA. • COMMENTS BY THE PRESS. Sydney, Nov. 28. The Telegraph says the position looked bad till Macartney and Andrews became associated In a wonderful partnership. Andrews ttas never more brilliant and Macartney, as usual, was delightful, punishing the bowlers indiscriminately. , The Herald ramarks that New South Wales experienced little difficulty in making up the leeway. It was a splendid recovery. The English bowlers were up against different batsmen in the second innings. The bowling, which seemed to paralyse the local' men on Saturday, was made to look positively simple when Macartney and Andrews got going. The latter’s brilliant display was the tit-bit of the day, but its enjoyment was heightened by the magnificent fielding at cover by Chapman, who Intercepted many favorite shots by both batsmen. NORTH TARANAKI COMPETITIONS. URENUI DEFEAT INGLEWOOD. Playing at Urenut on Saturday, the home team defeated • Inglewood on the first innings by 29 runs. Batting first, Inglewood tmade 90 (Gibson 25, Nicholls 20, Street not out 19). T. O’Neil], with four wickets for 41, and W. Smee, with four for 17, shared the bowling honors. Urenul replied with 119, Wilson contributing a forceful 53 not out, and W. Skelton knocked up 2?. Coutts. with six for 47, secured most wickets. Details:— INGLEWOOD.

Total 119 Bowling analysis—Powell one wicket for 35, Coutts six for 47, N. Gibson none for 12, Evans one for 15.

First Innings. N. Gibson, b O’Neill .... 25 T. Nicholls, run out .... 20 G. Gibson, b Smee .... 1 T. Hammerton, b O'Neill .... 1 B. R. Coutts, c W. Wilson, b Since .... 0 N. Street, not out .... 19 A. Powell, c G. Fuller, b Smee .... .... 0 H. Evans, b O’Neill .... 6 K. Clegg, c C. Wilson, b O'Neill .. .... 8 V ArThlli" t*i i n mit * .... 1 F. Chapman, c O'Neill, b Smee .... 4 Extras .... 5 Total .... 39 Bowling analysis—T. O’Neill four wickets for 41, G. Fuller none for 17, W. Wilson none for 10, W. Smee four for 17. URENUT. First Innings. S. Alanagh, c Coutts, b Powell 9 C. Wilson, not out 53 S. Smith, b Coutts 1 T n’Vpiil h Cmitta .... 0 W. Pigott, b Coutts .... 0 .... o W Sk-elton e nnrl h Coutts ........ .... 23 —

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1922, Page 3

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1922, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1922, Page 3

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