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PUJNKET SHIELD MATCH. CANTERBURY V. AUCKLAND. HEAVY SCORING BY AUCKLAND. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Saturday. The Plunkut toli.oiu match, Canterbury v. Auckianu, vas continued today. The local Lcum, continuing their lirsi inuiugs, (sonipuou the big score of G4ii, ud against runs made by the boulnern eiuvci. lac wicket was all intavour of the uats;uen, and S. G. bmith. created a record following arc me dcoxCa: — CANTERUBRY. First Innings 255 Second Innings. Patrick, b Sneuden 5" Blunt, not out 9 McEwin, not out 16 Extras Total for one wicket 30 . AUCKLAND. First Innings. E. Horspool, o Blunt, b Evans ... 95k D. G. Hemus, b McEwin 140 N. Sneddon, b McEwin 0 S. G. Smith, c and b Sandman ... 256 C. Dacre, c Blunt, b Sandman ... 9 W. Brooke-Smith, b Read 9 A. Anthony, c Brunton, b Blunt .. 63 D. R. Garrard, c Brunton b Thomas 15 R. A. Rountree, c Brunton, b Blunt 1 A. S. Player, c- Brunton, b Sandman 15 R. Ooates, not out 1 Extras 42 Total 643Bowling Analysis.—Sandman took three wickets for 74; McEwin, two for 108; Bennett, none for 8; Thomas, one for 114; Read, one for 96; Reese, none for 86; Evans, one for 53; Patrick, none for 28; Blunt, two for 34. CANTERBURY'S SECOND INNINGS. AUCKLAND, Monday. At the Inucheon adjournment Canterbury in their second innings had lost four wickets for 130. McEwin and Blunt carried the score from 30 to 91. Rees hit Smith Cor three sixes and one two in the same over. Light rain fell-early in the morning, but the ground played well. Patrick, b Snedden 5 Blunt, b Player 50 McEwin, lb\v, b Player 39 Thomas-, b Snedden S Reese, not out 25 Evans, not out ...... 2 Extras 1 Four wickets for 130 LATER. At 3 p.m. Canterbury had lost eight wickets for 184. CANTERBURY B. V. HAWKE'S BAY. (By Telerrraph.—Press Association.,) CHRISTCHURCH, Saturday. The Canterbury B-Hawke's Bay match was continued to-day. The local team compiled 598, as against the visitors' 276. In the second innings Hawke's Bay made 165, Canterbury thus winning by an innings and 157 runs. WELLINGTON v. OTAGO. (By-Telegraph.—Press Association.)' DUNEDIN, Saturday. The Otago-Wellington match was resumed this morning. Wellington's second innings closed for 236, Otago winning,by 156 runs. VICTORIA V. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. (United Press Association.)' Received Jenuary 4, 5.5 p.m. ' MELBOURNE, January 4. Playing South Australia, Victoria has 1 lost seven 'wickets for 414—Mayne 70, Park (not out) 171, Ferguson 29, Hartkopf 49, Armstrong (not out) 45.
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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14255, 5 January 1920, Page 4
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