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ENGLAND v. TASMANIA, Press Association—By Tel.—Copyright. (Received 5.5 p.m., Jan, 28th.) HOBAP.T, Jan. 23. Tlio gave a brilliant display of cricket against the Tasmsmians, \\oj:u-y eosnpiiyu 'JOO ui 223. including two sixes a;;d -*3 fours. He gavo two chances. The Rhodes partnership gqvo 20V snd Wcolley and Hearne's 20-l. Wocliey got the highest score iliis toyr. ::nd also boat Foster's 237 record in. the test match at Sydney eight years ago. The soore this: — Rhodes. b Martin 102 Recrne, c £>Gddam, b Eltham ... 97 Foster, c Hudson, b Carroll 21 Wool'ey, hoc out .... S'J-5 Extras 22 Total for four wickets 574 Ti:e innings was declined closed, rasmania in their second innings Jiavo 3 wickets down for 113 —Martin 04. tIuCIS'JTI not out 35. VICTORIA v. XEW SOUTH WALES. SYDXEY. Jan. 23. Xew South Wales in their first innings scored 44S—Minuett- 216 not- out. Cotter 70, McKcw 29 being the chief scorer.?. Armstrong took five "wickets fnr 104, Tv;,le 2 for 10?. Brown 1 for P;G. ?d;-Dor,a!d 1 for 74. Victoria. in their second innings have lost four tickets for 134—Kortlang 20, Brown 127 not out, SlcKensie 23 not oi*t. Picceivcd 12.5 a.m., Jan 2th. victoria has ?ix wickets down for 17P—Pro™?! P,l. r-O. in. r<s. : -- r.er.t plr.ycd hriUiant ar-d faii?t!e=s cr'ckot. He 197 mimtcs at the "vricar.d hit 27 fours, and 3 sixes, i '-.\i-rr l .vri:-k»t for liiinuics, ard ?i:t G ~'s:e3 - nd o four;. XO73LE DECT.IXE.> TO PLAY. The MGvnrr.-znt to soL-ure Xoblo's sc-r----ior the rc:i:aiiiiji2: tests prorod 1*;:;:??. He h. n; ; finai'r announced that Ins homers nrrance:uonts will not permifc Ins piayinj; in nrst-class cricket, ilo added: "Besides, there are numv youiiger men; lvt the selectors give teem a chance." TilS TSeLD. Per P;e<>s Ajsociatioa. CPIRISTCUUIvCH. J;m. 2S. The Piunkot luateli, Canterbury v. V. Ta.s resumed ,n r,::? wc:\ziiqt and on a prrfect wicket. Y. cliiedv bv the aid of a r.i:-; by (Jibbes. carried their -■otai to 1.3. In Canterbury's secoad •-miin.cs lirhe and Saunders bowled much bettor than on the first day, ar.d the total reached 102 for 6 wickets. Patrick b.-.tted splendidly for his 44, thus being scorer in each intocs. Lv.3k. Xornian, and Hickraott oncli showed good form. The rain on Saturday niglit -.vill leave Wellington i'M h.iriio. The the scores:— C IluiiDPitY—First innings, 277. Second Irjiings. c b 3rice 29 iljycs. c 15ere::ds*.*n, b Brice 17 .Norman, h Saunders 31 '".V C.iriton. U-.v. .. ;» 3 Hr'o-o. c S.-.ur.dcrs, h Brico 0 Hk-kaictt, 1.b.v.*.. b- Featoa " S3 Patrj not out 44 :rj:idn;an, not out 20 Kxtrcs 25 for six wickets 192 v-iviiiOtj, b Beur.ett 4 «. ..j-vij. b Kec-is 0 3; ;oi:if10. J r> J -:i:;.-T-t '5 y ;U-:ders. c Y\. Carlton, b Heese Id v-toi.;-v, b Hickaiott o9 c liayes, b Hicimott ... 0 c Boxshall. b Bennett ...... 12 -\f;ihono3*. b Sandman 20 ■ B< echey. Liuv., b Sandman 7 not out- 12 | B-jronuson. b Bennett 1 Extras 15 Total 173 Bowline analysis—J. H. Bc-nnett 4 for i. Carlton 0 for 30. 7). "Reese 2 for T?. D. Sandman 2 for 3D. R. G Hirkr. r-ir 2 for 24. Hickir.ott bowie-3 no-bail. CAVE r. TnrAR.V. A v?ry c-rdoyaVe nmi-h was ihi> ATiio't-c Grounds on th- Car.-* CrVket CI-iH id a Sattirday eleven. The 1c?. n hailinfr «:cvon -sen. wcro on<:lv of for 50 -htj® .J J.yn-b IS. W. Thomas 12. V P. Tho <or ; nti-y nvn. I S. Wf»r« n P r -v TTow.?*l Pu~~oil 22. Afern-?on i» by lady friends v.\*ts vtv-acce-ntab'e.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14659, 29 January 1912, Page 5

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CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14659, 29 January 1912, Page 5

CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14659, 29 January 1912, Page 5