CRICKET.
: '/'."■ '.! OLA ? I> v - THE WORLD. ' " ■ * ~- C g™nd this 'afternoon, this .match, Qoramenced, on Saturday last was continued. , ,The weather was splendid 8&F%? bein « rath er too waim TOenthe stamps ,were drawn last week the WOrida, teamof fifteen had been disposed of >£; the", firsts innings for 149, and five of of Itoglmd/s, eleven had been put out for 46. To-day S. Godby and Lathbury" the.not-outs of the previous week, went to the wickets to face fee bowling of Robinson *??■ **P tn batsmen evinced considerable disinclination to attempt stolen runs, runs were scored from the fir/st SK Tai* bowled a few wides; but , the batsmen did not increase the score, although, strange to say, the bowling was all score stood atlis 6 ?, fiye ' re to -*>7 to be .Taii.: for wides,,i. lie play toai;to (least ./Bxceediogly tame. I^ttDerfr-relieved -Tait, .» v very desirOlew bowled in lieri of Robinson. O'dSbf !g*ve» Ikmbert; Jit» the •V9*t • catch off. tie fourth ball, which he
missed; but by the last ball of the oyer the player was given out as caught behind tbe' wickets. Godby appealed, <on the ground that the ball was off his foot, and appearances certainly favored that view. Rose only went to the wickets to retire immediately, being cleaft bowled by Glen by the last ball of the over j Glen getting two wickets in the over for no runs. Skeahe supplied the vacancy but he had shortly to retire, being very smartly caught| by Allen at. point. Sutcliffe was thehjst man, and he scored a singly. The score now stood at 65, and Lathbury got Glen well to the on for four, thus .preventing a one-innings defeat. When the telegraph-board showed 75, Rowe relieved Glen. Lathbury skied the bowler and was caught by Brpwjn,' a well-judged catch. The English innings terminated for 76. After a short consultation between the ire spective captains, it was decided to play, the match out. Meares and Johnson went to the wickets, Lathbury bowling. Johnson gave A» Godby an easy chance, which he sadly muffed. C ! ENGLAND. Paramor. b Lambert... ... ... ... 18 I'ddßbnYDTait... ... ... ... ... 0 Marshall; bTa t ... ... :.v 8 Jjixoo, c Fenwick, b Lambert .... ...' 0 SS Godby, rua out ... :...'...'' ...'2 Lathbiiry, c Bro Wq, b Rowe "... ... 20 A; Godby. c Fuller, bTait:.. '... ; ... 4 Skene, c Allen, b Glen . ... ... 1 Siitcliffe, iot out ;.: ... •: ... ... 2 Godby Bf. r., c Fenwick, b Glen ;.. ... 5 i '■' Extraa '.:: '"'... "'';:.'•■' '■■'... -■ '.... 16" ; . Total ;/':.. '■.;..'." ..; .■■..-., 76 :At 4.30 the score stood ; THE WORLD—SECOND INNINGS. Johnson, c and b Lathbury. ... 9 Metres, not out ... 18 Brown, not out • ... ... \ J ... ... 14 Hx!na.„ ... ... ... 4 One wicket for' ..;' ... • ... (5
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Evening Star, Issue 4051, 19 February 1876, Page 3
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