CRICKET.
• ' -#-l BANNOCKBOKN v. BLACKS. A cricket match between the above clubs came off at Bannockbnin on Tuesday last,, and resulted in an easy victory for the visitorsby 50 runs, at the conclusion of the game the local team entertained their opponents at Host Angel's Hotel, where.one of the most enjoyable hours after a match was
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Appended are the scores :— Blacks—First Innings. - \V. Pitches, b Strong ..'. ... ,. 10 Hogan, b Stron? .. ..'i. : ... '— 24 Bnrreh. c Murchie, b Strong 13 Simmonds, b Strong ... ;.. 9 Binnermau, c Torrance, b Strong 3 Laidlaw, lbw, b Strong ... 1 BarrowclifF, b Strong ..'. 0 Bro»vn, nut out ... ..'. ... 2 A. Pitches, b Strong ... ... ■■•• .. 0 Waldron, runout.. .. .. .. 1 M'Atamaney, b Strong 0 Extras 10 Total ... .... 73 Second Innings. .Brown, run out ... 0 Simmonds, lbw, b Strong 8 Barren, b Torrance ~ • ;'. -•... .. 1 Laidlaw, b Strong... ... . . 18 W. Pitches b Strong 8 c Tippet, b Strong 3 Birrowcliff, b Strong 2 Waldion, b Strong 2 Bannerman, b Torrance ..1 0 A, Pitches, b Torrance ... ., 2 M'Ata'rnaney, not out ... 0 Extras .. 7 Total .... . 51 Bowling Analysis—First Innings Balls Ens Mdns Wkts Strong 106 25 3 9 Torrance ... 108 38 1 . Second Innings. Strong 84 27 1 6 Torrance 78 17 4 2 Maingay ... •«• 1 ... 1 Bannockborn—First Innings. Thomson, b Pitches " ... . 0 Gilford, b Laidlaw . 7 strong, c Lu law, b Pitches ,, 8 Maingay, c Pitches, b Laidlaw ... . 0 Horn, b Pitches ...... .„ . 8 Torrance, c Pitches, b : Liidlaw.... . 3 Lefevre, c and b Liidlaw ' . . 0 Maddock, b Pitches . 4 M archie, c Birruwo iff, b Laidlaw . 6 Tippet!, c Burren, b Pitches . 0 Hawses, not out .. ,. . 0 Extras .• ... ... -/.... •'-. . 2 Total ... '., . 3S Second -In^iwgs. Strong, c Brown, b Simmonds .. 5 Lefevre, c Laidlaw, b Pitches ... . 4 Torrance, b Pitches ».«,',.. ••• . 6 Horn, b Laidlaw .'. .., ... . . 8 Maingay, b Pitches . 6 Murohie, b Pitches .... . 2 Tippet, e A. Pitches, b Pitches... . 2 Thomson, c Simmonds, b Laidlaw . 1 Maddock, b Laidl-iw . 0 Gilford, not ont ... : .; ... . 0 flawkes, c Pitches, b Laidlaw ... . 0 Extras ... ... - .','.'". 2 Total . 36 Bowling Analysis—First Inning 3. Balls Runs Mdn Wkts Pitches i'J'A ... 60 13 3 5 Laidlaw 60 23 1 5 Second Innings. • Pitches ... .. 48 21 3 5 Laidlaw .. ... 24 7 ... 4 Simmonds ... 18 5 I 1
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1292, 3 December 1886, Page 3
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