CRICKET.
After we went to press on Saturday, the English team were treated to a couple of hours leather hunting. Meares, after scoring 24, was disposed of by Lathbury; and Lambert, Fenwick, and M'Donnell, added their quota to the score without getting into double figures. When time was called Brown and Clark, each not out with 48 and 24 respectively, had brought up the score to 142, with the loss of six wickets. It should be stated that England felt severely the absence of Paramor and M. Godby. ,At Montecillo the Carisbrook and Roslyn Clubs tried conclusions, and the former proved easy victors, winning in one innings with 63 runs to spare. Their highest scorers were T. Austin 32, G. Pulton 22, and F. Fulton 21, Niven, Puller, and E. Austin also getting into double figures, and tho innings terminating for 137. Roslyn's first innings was a miserable array of “duck’s eggs.” The eleven were disposed of for seven runs, of which number three were extras. In their second innings they obtained 67.
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Evening Star, Issue 4052, 21 February 1876, Page 2
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173CRICKET. Evening Star, Issue 4052, 21 February 1876, Page 2
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