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CRICKET.

UNITED CLUB. The following are the batting and bowling .averages in connection with the tJnited Club for the present season, in (both the Thursday and Saturday championships: SATURDAY COMPETITION. —Batting.—

THURSDAY COMPETITION.

THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

TARANAKI MATCH DRAWN. (Tun Press Association.! NEW PLYMOUTH, March 23. The Taranaki-Australian cricket match provided an exciting. finish. Requiring 19 runs to win within a quarter of an hour of 6 o’clock, and all the reliable .batsmen 'being out, the Australians appealed for the light, and the game ended in a draw. Southall, the left-handed bowler, (principally accounted for the small score of the Australians, capturing during the match eleven wickets for 127 runs. The bowling was unchanged throughout. The following were the scores: TARANAKI. —2nd Innings. (First innings, 166.) Smith, (b Whitty 0 Weston, b Kelleway ... 28 Lash, b Whitty ... . Inman, c Emery, 'b Whitty ... 2, Cole, b Kelleway ... ... ...... 0 Greatbatch, c Mackenzie, b Whitty 4 Robertson, c Faoey, b Whitty ... 2 Dunlop', thrown out 18 Eggleston, 'b Emery . 1 Perham, c Emery, b Simpson ... 22 Pratt, c iSimpson ... 31 Clegg, <b Emery 4 Hill, 'b Emery o Clarke, b Emery ... 1 Southall, not out ■ 0 Extras . 34 Total ~157 Bowling analysis.—Whitty 14 overs, 3 maidens, 33 runs, 5 wickets;' Kelleway 2 for 17, Emery 4 for 29, Simpson 2 for 28. ; AUSTRALIA.—Ist Innings. Simpson, b Southall 25 Mayne, ib Southall 31 Kelleway, lbw, b Cole 20 Emery, h Southall 35 Smith, b Southall 23 Mackenzie, b Cole ... 0 Bardsley, b 'Southall 1 Hopkins, b Cole 11 T?acey, ib 'Southall 4 Dodds, b Cole 2 Whitty, not out 6 Extras ... 10 Total 168 Bowling analysis.—Southall, 17 overs, 4 maidens, 78 runs, 6 wickets; Cole, 63 runs, 4 wickets; Dunlop, 11 runs, 1) wickets; Pratt, 6 runs, 0 wickets. —'Second Innings.— Simpson, c Pratt, b Cole 12 Mayne, b iSouthall 31 Kelleway, 'b Southall 2 Emery, st. Smith, b Southall ... 40 Smith, b Southall 10 Facey, c and b Cole 19 Whitty, c Cole, b Southall 0 Bardsley, run out ... 5 Dodds, not out 2 Hopkins, not out 2 Extras 15 Total for S wickets 138

Bowling analysis.—JSonthall, 12 overs, 1 maiden, 49 runs, 5 wickets; Coie, 2 for 48, Clarke 0 for 26.

■ o5 bO 3 <D O o CO CO g '2 ' c *4-* -P CO fcfl t-». rS GS a p V , ■ -P fcD p o p> ; £ W o Eh W. Gibson .A 16 4 80* 396 33. Olsen ... 12 '— 54 196 16.33 Scroggie ... 16 2 34 211 15.07 Manning Hallamorc ... 4 ... 11 1 2 23* 34 44 124 14.66 13.77 Gorman ... 4 1 13 38 12.66 A. Lang ... 7 — 32 75 10.71 J. Lang ... 13 — 56 135 10.38 Thodey ... 7 — 34 59 8.42 Farrell ... 13 3 16 64 6.40 Dodds ... 3 — 12 17 5.66 Whyte ... 8 — 13 36 4.50 Grenfell ... 12 1 14 45 4.09 Jeffreys ... 14 1 11 36 2.76 Daniells ... 7 1 9*11 1.83 * Signifies not out.

—Bowling.— . 0. >M. R. W. Avg. .Whyte ... 12 1 23 4 5.75 Manning ... 52 15 108 16 6.75 Farrell ... 133 17 422 50 8.04 Dodds ... 12 2 27 3 9 Grenfell ... 44 7 110 12 9.16 Jeffreys ... 108 24 267 20. 13.35 Thodey 8 — 2S 2 14 W. Gibson ... 39 1 177 10 17.70 Daniells ... 13 3 36 2 IS Olsen ... 25 3 91 4 22.75 Andrews ... 18 — 55 1 55 Hallamore ... 21 2 81 1 SI

—Batting. — c/> bfi 8 Sh a 2 3 -d P bD e* t—< .O tv 'bO "cc 3 o o 5 o H Manning ... 13 4 100 353 39.22 W. Gibson ... 10 2 04 250 31.25 Hallamore 5 — 65 126 25.20 A. Lang ... 5 — 30* 93 23.25 Armstrong ... 6 — 26 101 16.83 Dodds 4 38 53 13.25 -Gorman ... 3 — 18 35 11.66 Scroggie ... 3 — 21 32 10.66 Austen ... s — 17 76 9.50 Farrell ... 11 3 16* 57 7.12 Papps Sharpies ... 10 4 17* 12 49 22' 7 5.50 Grenfell ... 7 — 12 38 5.42 Roderick ... 4 1 7* 7 2.33 Turner ... 9 4 3 * 5 1. -* Signifies not out.

-—Bowlin £•— 0. M. JR. W. Avg. Daniells . 5 2 12 3 4 Sharpies Armstrong .. 20 22 2 7 43 52 S 9 5.37 5.77 Grenfell 22 5 40 6 6.66 Dodds 15 5 30 4 7.50 Gibson 51 9 101 17 9.47 Austen 14 2 48 o 9.60 Manning 124 33 247 24 10.29 Farrell 101 17 322 31 10.38

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2768, 24 March 1910, Page 6

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CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2768, 24 March 1910, Page 6

CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2768, 24 March 1910, Page 6

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