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INNINGS AND 14 RUNS

AUSTRALIAN XL'S WIN CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA EAST LONDON MATCH EAST LONDON, Jan. 14. The Australian defeated Border by an innings and 14 runs. .Today Border carried their overnight score of 67 for seven wickets to 128, and failed to avert an innings defeat. O’Brien took his first South African .wicket to-day when Richardson caught Mandy off h;s bowling. Morkel used the long handle to advantage, taking 18, including four 4’s, off one over from O’Brien. Morkel altogether scoied six 4’s. and the lasi wicket partnership added 55 runs in Ji tile over half an hour. Details: Border Firsit innings 209 Second Innings S. White, c McCabe, b Sievers .. 0 C. White, c. Finglcton, b O'Reilly 6 Spence, b Sievers 0 Phillips, v Richardson, b O’Reilly 27 Wienand, b O’Reillv 6 Gardiner, c Fingleton. b Chipperfield 12 Evans, inn out 10 Richter, not out 13 shearman, b O’Reilly 0 Mandy, c Richardson, h O’Brien .. 1 Morkel, c. Oldfield, b O’Reilly .. 35 Ext s 18 Total 128 Bowling: O’Reillv took five wickets for 32 runs; McCabe, nni.e for .11: O’Brion, one for 33; Sievers, two for 23; Chipperfield, one for JJ. Australia First Innings Tola I for nine wicke-t s 351 (Innings declared closed) FINAL FIJI TEST ■ MAORILANDBRS DOING WELL SUVA, Jan. 14. ' Conditions were ideal for the final I Test match between All Fiji ?,nd the 'New Zealand “Maoriland” cricketers. The Fijian team is: Forster (captain • , Drincc Cakobau, Rennie, Moorhouse. Halsted. Robinson. Wendt. Viliainina'ceva, Taraga, Mosese, Semi, and Con th (twelfth man). The visitors in their fist innings made 234 ''(Dunning 67. Wyatt 21, Sandford 17, Walter 49, Rilev J 5. Vipond 9. Mas-sey 8. Bright 17, Renshaw 9. A.ndrews 4, Sutherland .11, extras 16). The batsmen ar? now more accustomed to local conditions. Dunning gave a forceful display, but Walter scored siowly and was lucky. ’l’aiaga, the native express howler, was unsucCakohau was the best bowler, taking four wicket® for 48. Moorhouse took two for 34. Fiji replied with 65 foe six wickets. M’assey took five wickets fee 25, two for none in his first, over. The local batsmen were unable to do anything against his variations of pace and i pi tvh. i MATCH AGAINST FIJI NEW ZEALAND'S SCOPE —— Received Jan. 15, 11.50 p.m. SUVA, Jan. 15. In the cricket match Fiji in their first innings made .149 (Cakobau 22, Wiliam! 23, Wendt 34, ForrLi* 19 not ou t'. Massow bowled unchanged and took eight for 60. Maoriland's second innings realised 149 (Vipond 26, Wyatt 0, Sandford 2, Walter 0, Massey 38, Riley (I, Bright 18, Renshaw 8, Sutherland J 5, Andrews 10 not out;. Extras accounted for Massey with a fighting knock staved the rot, after lunch. Cakobau was again the best bowler and took three for 36, Turaga three for 40 and Rennie, two for 21. Fiji in their second innings have lost none for 19. The match will be resumed to-mor-

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 13, 16 January 1936, Page 8

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INNINGS AND 14 RUNS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 13, 16 January 1936, Page 8

INNINGS AND 14 RUNS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 13, 16 January 1936, Page 8