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CRICKET.

THE TEACHERS ON TOUR. ' ' A DRAWN GAME. ' , Press Association.—Telegraph.—Copyright. SYDNEY, January 18. The teachers’ test match -was drawn. New South Wales, in the second'innings, lost five wickets for 179, and declared the, innings closed-. New Zealand lost .eight, wickets for 58 (Trevena .7, Fanning' ,0, Donohue..! 9, ,o’Shga,, 7, Olagn 1,, 3, Holland o,.Thomas (not..out.) 5, White .2. Pringle (not out) .1, sundries 13). Ram fell' intermittently. Dusk had to leave early to catch the steamer. ■

SOUTH AFRICA v. TASMANIA-. SOUTH AFRICA LOSES FIVE FOR 14 IN SECOND INNINGS,. . LAUNCESTON, January 18., The iTasmanian-South African match was continued to-day. The first occurrence out of the common was the dismissal of the remainder of the visitors. Then the spectators were treated tA-a fine stand .hy -Martin -and, Sniith for Tasmania. The partnership resulted in l&t rups. The former scored. 103 and the latter 62. - ; ' In the visitors’= 'second, innings, the home team bowled and fielded so well that five batsmen were dismissed for 14 runs. The South Africans fielded well, but fell short of the brilliancy ofTthe Tasmanians. Now there is a chance bf making a close mditch.; Scores

'South Africa, firslrinnings.—364. ;,Tafsmania, —Smith 62, Chancellor jMrtini 103, Eltlfam V B,- .Windsor nil, Harrir. son 23, Westbrook 10, Carroll 2, McDonald 11, Thomas 7, jßussen',7. sundries' 8; total, 239. “Dowling Analysis.—Yogi er one for 53, Nourse nil for If), Schwarz,' four for 72, Sinclhir four for 53; Pegler. nil; for 29, Pearse one for 14. (South Africa, second innings.—Campbell. O. 'Commailje 5, .VoglgrtV:Pcglet 0, Pearse 3,lisJlicrwclli(not out) r G; total,, five wickets for 14. ■ v .. -r .. ■ ; 31 , . i -■' l FIXTURES PGR ‘ lil • SENlOß.—Second Round. _ January '2l and 28.—St. Paul’s v. Wan- • ganui B, Cosmopolitan v. Wanganui A. College a bye. Grounds for Senior matches will be published tomorrow. JUNIOR.' v iAramoho v. St, Pauls (Cook’s Pardons); Civil Service v. Wanganui ’(Victoria P. rk )- The 'following, will, represent Aramolip' against St. Paul’s onpCook’s-: Gardens ion ■ Saturday, .21st inst,, at 2 pan. sharp: Rond, Robertson/ Allen, Fargie, Richard-', son. Pepper, Spurdle, Bowman, Alicrn, Hayward, and Stehberg; emergencies, Ginn and Wheeler. Any member.not being able to play will please notify the’ selectors as soon as possible.' ■■■. . The following will represent • Cosmopolitan against Wanganui A on Saturday; *lSleeman, Addison, C«e, Black, Pepper, : Dattersby, Brown, Lowe, Fitton, Willis, and Good. ■ • ■ Following are the Wanganui teams for.Saturday:—*, ; " WanganuilY A v. Cosmopolitan (Codk’s Gardens). —Hpward/ Holland, , Dymdek, Tracy, Harris, Cave (3), Hyltonp Sargeant, Currie. Emergencies:. Bridge and Thompson. V . , , . > v . AYaaVganui'V B - '. v. St, Paul’s: (College; Ground). —Lnsford, Cave (2)/ ; D’Arcy, Armstrong, Saunders, H. Ba-yly, McBrearty,Ha W. Smith, Haworth,., _ and Brook. : ; u • ' ■ .

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13279, 19 January 1911, Page 6

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CRICKET. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13279, 19 January 1911, Page 6

CRICKET. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13279, 19 January 1911, Page 6