CRICKET.
. The following are the names of the players m the match to-morrow, between the Carisbrook—F. ' Valpy, Niven, Mansfprdp A. MfNeill, Turton, Fuller, Brodrick," and. Rolland. SL Matthew’s Choir—R F. R fimif i. Kneeß,'ljrabamt ISbotsoh, itytMTAndrewsl Llewellyn, Vickery, TreVena, T. Austin, E. Austin, R, Austin,, E. and J? Rattray. ’ i-M * A' cricket match will he played Itoctbem .Recreation! Gwjnad, to-morrow afternoon, between an eleVendfthe Dufleltm Naval Brigade, and an equal Lumber «%e Nerth Dunedin Rifles. The w»pec€fte teams wdl be chosen from tho foUhWinc l — .Brigade; Grant, Winchs,; Fowler. Momson, Wells, Growden, Bevan; Barbhr. M Kenzie, Hooper, Pratt, Holmes; Bla&! Wheeler. North Dunedin Rifles-..Reeves, Pel!, Douglas, .Grater, H. MiUe*,' T. Hutchinson, W. Hutchinson, Thomson, ■ Johuston, G. Shepherd, Hunter, dffla, J. Mitchell, Wells. : Play,to commence at 2 p.m. -. . . • -'flie match arrthgedtecomeloff td^otrtiw the ground of the D.ad. hj North v. South, and the folloying commute the nwnesLf-the respective teamai— NorSTMessrs Macdounell, Lathbttiy H. B. Qodby 'Brpwia; Coatee, R^nnsdiL* M Tntyre, ‘ Arts, Shepherd, Bouchemertencies, Taylor and- D. S. Thomnsmi. butti: Messrs MearOs; Tait, Olln. Khodes, Paramor, Allen, Sutcl§e! -« n *DixoSf ■nd. l U, are’rcminded that B am e will commence at twoo’olock B “®fP- The rules with regard to attendance will be atriotly enforced.
.OwMegram yesterday only match at Palmerston up to the hour of adjournment, when Palmerston had -to make 26 runa, with four wickets, :to prevent def&rt, aaittWß evident that there* would not he time to play the match out.' But Ddno«Rh was too much for them; the inninim tetauhatting tor 55;' In the second innings Dunedin fared much better, some good batbing being exhibited by Johnston and Puller. 3r E. Russell umpired for. Dunedin;' Mr Bradshaw for Palmerston. The tion of the scores were■_! .: \ ._■£. i_ - »ujotEs(ro». • •' Kett, b Hastie ... ... ? ■; 0 Nelms, c Aris, b Paramor . *" Everest, b Paramor ... - -.. -"* ‘ - i Cathcart. c Ards, b Glen • ■ ' /.' *"¥« Moore, c Latbbury,, b Paramor ; < i f*V 7 Cobden, b Glen ... . .. . : " rti BeUett, c Coates, b Paramor ... ‘ « Wilson, b Lathbnry .... ■ A ' "",'t? Hagan, b Paramor ... .* ".V * >v « Davis, not out... , V ,2 Everest Q.,-b Paramor... . "" y Extras.,, : • ‘ ... •”* : Total ... ... BOWLING ANALYSIS. - . Wides Buns. Wkts. Over*. Mdas. Paramor ... 1 SO ' $ -' 21 ’ll Hastie ... 0 8 l g ■ Glen 0 14 2 7 a Lathbury... 1 14 l .8 ,8L dunxdin club’s second innings. ? £ Paller.-cXJatbcart, b Nelms ... 4 ' «i Coates, b Fagan •... ... ** ”' "iS Glen, b Nelms ... . ’" -iii Beal, o Wilson, b Mooro *.*. !rs / Latbbury, not out ... < fat I Rhodes H,,bMo*re ... i!; “fj , Paramor, b Mooro - ... ik - t ‘ Tait, run out... ... .. ”* . .*” Aris, b Moore ... '** *" -... Extras ... .... Total tor eight wickets ... ..v 102 First innings... ■ '... . ’jg
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Evening Star, Issue 4277, 10 November 1876, Page 2
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