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CRICKET.

JUNIOR v,

SENIOR REPS

An- all-day match has been arranged, by the Poverty Bay Cricket Association for New Year’s Day between the junior represen t at'ive team," which so signally defeated! the Hawke’s Bay ' jum«r hbam last week, and a senior Poverty Bay eleven. • • / , -The match- will be played ,at Victcm* Domain;. i Players' are’ requested to -be on the ground at 10 a.m. sharp; and pla3 r will commence at 10.15. ;i ’..The ..following'-team ' will represent the juniors: J. P. McLisky (captain), D. McLeod, P. Sim, ~ W- Atkinson,:- A. Fakir, T. Hay, R. Gartehore, H. Muir, T. Pere T. Tier, and P. Turei. This eleven is identical’ with that which, played against Hawke’s Bay, and {can be depended upon- to give a good v <afcwunt •of - itself. The.match with, ’the seniors will try the mettle of the colts, ..arid give them experience- which should prove of service to them. ; - , WANGANUI DEFEAT TARANAKI[per PRESB ASSOCIATION.] ■, NEW PLYMOUTH, Doc. 27. The cricket match, North Taranakiv., Wanganui, concluded this morning; the latter winning by ten Taranaki’s second innings realised 10?. the wicket putting on 75 —Blundell 41, (not out), Arden 21. '''"-•NEW SOUTH WADES DEFEATS VICTORIA EASILY. ; f UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—OOPTRIGHT] (Received Dec. 27, 9.35 p.m-)_ MELBOURNE, Dec- -27. Victoria, in their second 1 innings, made 217, Kortlang 67, Smith 22, thews 65, Brown, not out, 26, .being the chief scorers. Bowling analysis : Cotter six wickets for 86, Emery 2 for '6O, Kelleway 2 for 32. Their first innings was 166. New South Wales second innings : Macartney 28, Waddy 15. These two wiped out the . deficiency and New South Wales won by 10 wickets. M.C.C. v. BENDIGO. (Received Dec. 27, 9.15 p.m.) MELBOURNE, Dec. 27. Bendigo fifteen first innings 163. Hitch .captured 7 wickets for 47, Hearne 4 for' 34, Vine 2 for 47, Iremonger 1 for England in their first innings made 176. (Received Dec. 28, 1.10 a.m.) BENDIGO, Dec. 27. England, in their second innings, have "lost five wickets for 120 (Woolley 64/ Rhodes not out 28). THE SECOND TEST. BARDSLEY UNABLE TO' PLAY. —' ' I (Received Dec. ! 28, 1.10 a.m.) SYDNEY, Dec. 27. s Bardsley. who was injured in the New South 'Wales-Viotoria match, has noti'fibd the selectors that he will be unable to play in the second test, which begins on New Year’s Day.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3409, 28 December 1911, Page 6

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386

CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3409, 28 December 1911, Page 6

CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3409, 28 December 1911, Page 6

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