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CRICKET

A match was played on Saturday la ;t between the Ashburton Wool'eu Comnany and the Aehb .rton Cricket (Tub. The .dub’s hovrlers proved to* destructive f i their opponents, who nevertheless play* d u losing « one with v ood spirit. Pol owing are the scores :

Ashburton Woollen Company. H Fisher, b G Andrews 7 0. Wood, hG. Andre s 2 J W. Walniesley, b G Andrews ... 2 A. Bunting, b i- Andrews... ... 0 H. Atkinson, h Q. Andrews ... ... 4 T. Hall, e Andrews, b Wroughton ... 4 H. Solu-efield, b Al an 0 F. Taylor t> Allan 0 G Pearce, b Allan 0 G. Hoskins. not out 3 F. Anger, b Allan 5 Byes 5, wides 3 8 Total 30

Ashburton Cricket Club. G. W. Andrews, c Wood, b Walmealey 14 C Strange, run out 39 C. Wroughton, b Wahnesley 7 W. Allan, b Schoefield 9 J. Crawshaw, b Schoefie’d 66 L F. Andrewes, run out 24 0. Hawson, b Waltnesley 21 Wilkinson, c Wahnesley, b Schoefield 2 Burfoot, c Wood, b Walmealey ... 1 BGckbnrn, b Walmealey 1 Stuart, not out ... ... ... ... 29 Byes 23, wide 1, no ball 1 ... 25 Total 238

ENGLISHMEN V N.S. WaLES.

[REUTER S TELEGRAMS—COPYRIGHT ] Sydney, Novemoer 2d

The match between the Bog tsh cricketers and eleven of New South Wales was resumed and concluded to-day. The weather was fine and the attendance of the public large. The visitors, with no wickets down and four runa up, continued their second innings, which closed for a total of ninety-eight. Following are the scores : - Barlow, o ... 16 Shrewsbury, c 4 Barnes, Ibw ... 7 Read, b 24 Sootton, o ... ... ... 21 Bates, b ... ... ... 0 Gunn, b 8 Briggs, b 0 Lohmann, sti 1 Sherwm, b 1 Flowers, not out 12 Sundries 4 Total 98 The bowling of the Home team was excellent, being dead on the wickets. The New South Wales team, wanting sixty-two runs to win on the Second innings, obtained the lequired number with the loss of only fear wickets, thus winning the match by six wickets. Following are the highest scores :—Bannerman, caught, 2d ; Moses, not oat, 31.

AUSTRALIANS Y OTAGO.

Spoffarth, Bonner and Scott are not with the Australian team. W, Oaraon is unable to play for Otago. The weather is beautiful.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AG18861122.2.14

Bibliographic details
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1413, 22 November 1886, Page 2

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376

CRICKET Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1413, 22 November 1886, Page 2

CRICKET Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1413, 22 November 1886, Page 2

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