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NOMADS V. WELLINGTON

1 WIX FOR THE VISITORS." The match between the Nomads and Wcllin"toi! 13 team wns continued yesterday. ° When stumps were drawn on Thursday, the Nomads bad lost threo wickets for llfi runs. Wellington nad made 250. , , , ' . _ On resuming play yesterday morning, Orton and Hindmarsh wore at tho wickets. Henderson disposed of Hindmarsh, when his score showed 24, and Collins joined Orton. A very good partnership was witnessed, and the Wellington men hud a deal of leather hunting. Orton wns caught apd bowled by Aldersley when lie had jnado 60, and the score stood at 250-5-00. Crosse and Cave went in ilie former being run out immediately, an'd the latter being caught by Stanton off Fenton's bowling when lie had contributed (i. Ashford was tho next man on the "list, and he and Collins gavo a fine exhibition of cricket. Tho partnership saw 132 added to the score. Ashford at length being bowled by Bimtje when the. score was one off 400. Jtlis iO was a. piece of very fine work. Ongley was bawled bv Becehey shortly after ho had gone out to tho crea?e, and few minutes later Collins was caught by Fcnton right on the boundary. Ho had been playing brilliant cricket, and is the first'of the Nomads' men to gain a century this tour. In his 144 there were six'sixes and eighteen twos. Iho innings realised 412 —n record for tho Nomads' tour. Wellington went in for their second innings and suffered severely. The wicket was very bumpy, and Bernau's fast balls rose frequently.* Beechey and Berry opened, the former being dismissed by Wifoj-d when the score showed 21. Doncghuo followed, and after contributing eight was caught by Arkwright oft Bernau's bowling. Stainton and Alderslev failed, the former being dismissed for 0, and tho latter for 3. Hughes joined Bcrry< bntvthc partnership was soon broken. Berry had played careful cr'cket but, like Stainton, be fell a victim'to Orton in the slips, his contribution to the score being 12, Hughes played well, but lind the misfortune to bo dismissed bv a ball from Bernau, which first struck' his finger. Fenton, Bmuie, and Henderson all failed to add to the Rcoro, iuul Wagstnllc was t'lntpfht by Latham when lie had mado G. Dempster was absent from tho local team, and a nil.'titute could not bo found. The Nomads thus won by an innings and 91 runs. Details of scoring nrc as follow:— NOMADS. First Innings. Arkwright, b. Doneglnie 37 Bernau, b. Fenton 25 Orton, c. and b. Aklorsloy b») Marshall, b. Henderson J Collins, c. Fenton, b. limine 141 Cave, c. Slainton, b. Fenton 6 Crosse, run out » Hindmarsh, b. Henderson 24 Ashford, b. Binnie * .<0 Onelcy, b. Becehey » Latham, not out <j Extras •_& Total Bowling Analysis.—Henderson took two wickets for 73 runs; Fiuiton, two for 80; Aldersley, one for 34; Becehey, one for 24; Doneghuc, one for 35; Stainton, none for 42; Binnie. two for 29; Berry, none for 17; Hughes, none for 25. ' WELLINGTON. Kirst Innings Second Innings. Beechey, b. Ashford 16 Berry, c. Orton, h. Ahjifonl 12 Donegluie, c. Arkwright. b. Bernau 8 Ntointmi, c. Orton, b. Ashfovd tl Aldersley, b. Bernau 3 Hughes, b. Bernau "i Wagstaffe, c. Latham, b. Ashford ... b Fenton, b. Bernau ® Binnie, b. Bernau 0 Henderson, not out » Extras J Total 03 Bowling Analysis.—Bernau took five wickets for 27 run; Ashford, four for 3D. INTER-STATE MATCH SOUTH AUSTRALIA AND NEW SOUTH WALES. (Rec. January 9, 11.55 p.m) Sydney, January 9. A cricket match between South Australia and New South Wales commenced 10-dav. Soulll Australia in their first innings made 219 (V. Richardson -10, (ieiirs 30. Williams 54, Brigcman 65). liowliin: analysis: Hendry took four wickets for 30 runs; Kclleway, three for 71: Ives, one for 21; Andrews, ono for •in.' New South Wales, in their first innings, have lost three wickets for 75 ll.inrdslcv 14, Tuzer, nol: out, 27).—l'ress Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 90, 10 January 1920, Page 8

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NOMADS V. WELLINGTON Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 90, 10 January 1920, Page 8

NOMADS V. WELLINGTON Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 90, 10 January 1920, Page 8

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