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CRICKET

PLUNKET SHIELD MATCH. | CANTERBURY V. AUCKLAND. ! HEAVY SCORING BA’ AUCKLAND. 1 (Bv Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Friday. ! Canterbury were all our for 255, and . at the close of the day’s play Auck- ! land had two wickets down for 18G. AUCKLAND, Saturday, i Auckland in their first innings, at the luncheon adjournment, had scored 400 ' for four wickets. E. Horspool, c Blunt, b Evans ... L. Heraus, b McEwen 140 N. Sneddon, b McEwen 0 S. Smith, not out G. Dacrc, c Blunt, b Sandman ... J W. Smith, not out ® Extras LATER-* At 3 p.m. Auckland had lost five wickets for 460. WE ISLINGTON v. OTAGO. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Saturday. The Otago-Welllnglon match was resumed yesterday in line weather. The wicket was good. Wellington’s innings closed for 1G4 —Hutchings 41, Condlific 39. Alloo look six wickets for G 3, Torrance three for 78. At the luncheon adjournment Otago had lost one wicket for 40, Eckhoff (not out) 12, Westbrook 10. Wellington were all disposed of for 104, or 104 behind Otago, who in the second innings made 288. When play ceased for the day Wellington had lost two wickets for 17. HAWKE’S BAY v. CANTERBURY B. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Saturday. The cricket match, Hawke’s Bay v. Canterbury, was resumed In ideal weather, Canterbury batting. Grant and Worker, the first men, made an excellent stand, fifty appearing after 40 minutes’ play. At 96 Grant was caught for 29, and two runs iater Worker was bowled by Napier for 57. Young and Hayes carried the scoring along freely, 150 being hoisted after 90 minutes’ play. Frequent bowling changes had no effect, and at luncheon the score was 183 for two wickets, Hayes (not out) 43, Young (not out) 35, extras 19. The local team made a strong Etand, putting up a first innings score of 598 —Young not out 238, Hayes 103. VICTORIA V. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. (United Press Association.) (Received Jan. 3, 1.20 a.m.) MELBOURNE, Jan. 2. In the match Victoria v. South AusIralia, the latter, in their first innings, hilve lost eight wickets for 185, Rundell 79, Townsend 44. MELBOURNE, January 3. South Australia, in their first innings, made 247—Rundell (not out) 122, Townsend 46. Bowling analysis—MeNaughton three for 88; McDonald, four for 71; Park, one for 15; Armstrong, two for 6.

Victoria, in their first innings, have lost one -wicket for 50 —Mayne (not out) 31.

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14254, 3 January 1920, Page 5

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CRICKET Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14254, 3 January 1920, Page 5

CRICKET Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14254, 3 January 1920, Page 5

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