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CRICKET.

'AUSTRAEIAN "GAMES. ■" Press Association.— Telegraph.— Copyrieht, : - ,v, ■/ , SYDNEY, January 24." "; i The Best, in their first innings, made 160 (Hutcheon 36, Gow 34, Laver 33, were the principal scorers); New South Wales, in. their second innings, made 275 (Waddy ;133, Bardsley 55). Trumper; was absent,

? SYDNEY, January 24.; •. Facy and Dodds (Tasmanians) and Hopkins (N.S.W.), fill the remaining places in 'the New Zealand team. . 11 ■ .. 1 N.S.W. v. BEST OF AUSTRALIA! < BENEFIT FOR TURNER, THE “TERROR.” SYDNEY) January 22,' In' the match New South’ Wales' v. Rest of Australia, a benefit match to C. T: B.' Turner (the famous “terror” ' whose twist secured- so j many 1 ' English" wickets); New-'South''’'Wales in their first innings scored' 302, the chief scorers being Trumpet 105, Kelleway 65, E. L. Waddy 43. ; The Resit, in their first innings, made 160 (Hutcheon 36, Gow 34, Laver 33 were the chief .scorers). The first throe wickets fell for no runs. Now South Wales, in their second innings, made 275 (Waddy 133, Bardsley ;55). Trnmper was absent ill. > The following are the teams taking 'part ■ in' the above match:—Other States:Aimstrtmg, Carkcek, Gow, Pacey,’Hutcheon Laver, Mayne, Simpson, O’Connor, Smith, Whittyj ,E. V. MinUett (12th). New South Wales: Bardsley, Gorry, Cotier, Emery, S. E. Gregory, Kelleway, 'Noble, Stack, Trumper, Turner, E. L. Waddy, A. J; Hopkins (12th). CANTERBURY r COLLEGE v VICTORIA 1 COLLEGE- ; (Per United Press Association.)' ' WELLINGTON,'January 24. A cricket match' between Victoria College and Canterbury College was com-menced’to-day. Canterbury’s first innings yielded 225 (King 101, Allard 25, and Norrie 20). ' Victoria College, lost three wickets for 38. The match will be resumed tomorrow. ' ' HAWKE’S BAY DEFEATS WAIRARAPA The cricket match' Wairai'aipa and Ha wke’s Bay declared 'their" second innings closed, with- eight wicket's down, for 268 runs (Macassey 68, J. Hindmarsh 61). ' Wairarapa, with 399 to make to win failed badly, beinf %!!■ diSpbisikl of for 42, leaving Hawke’s Bay winners by, 356 runs.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12982, 25 January 1910, Page 6

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CRICKET. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12982, 25 January 1910, Page 6

CRICKET. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12982, 25 January 1910, Page 6

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