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LATEST CRICKET.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (By, Telephone from Napier) London, Aug. 16. Thero was hot weather and a meagre attendance to-day. Tho wicket was excellent. Marylebone in their second innings made 181. Smith was stumped by Kelly, after a partnership that added 72 in 85 minutes. Two for 91.

Chinnery joined Carpenter, but only added a couple when ho went out legbefore to Armstrong. Three for 97. Ranjitsinjhi wont in next. Ho got into double figures, when ho lost Carpenter, who had played an excellent innings and done some great hitting, making ten fours Four for 112.

Thompson got lbw to Armstrong at tho first ball. Five for 112.

Lucas went in next, but Ranjitsinjhi was immediately afterwards caught by Duff at deep-on. Six for 112. E. Smith followed, his scoring passing that of Lucas, who was caught by Kelly at the wicket. Seven for 142. Stevenson, when he had made three, gave Noble a catch. Eight for 155. Young fell a victim to Armstrong on the first ball. Nino for 155. Then Smith, who had batted well, was bowled by Trumble, Mead being the not out man. The additional scores were Carpenter, b Armstrong 66 W. Smith, st Kelly, b Armstrong ... 11 Chinnery, l.b.w. b Armstrong ... 2 Ranjitsinghi, c Duff, b Trumble ... 10 Thompson,, 1.b.w., b Armstrong ... o Lucas, c Kelly, b Trumble 11 E. Smith, b Trumble 48 Stevenson, c Noble, b Armstrong ... 3 Young, b Armstrong ... ... ... o Mead, not out 4 Sundries 14 Total ... 181 Bowling analysis : Howell one for 42, Trumble three for 41, Noble none for 33, Armstrong six for 44. Armstrong’s bowling was very puzzling, and Trumble's was breaking back with perfect length.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 504, 18 August 1902, Page 2

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LATEST CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 504, 18 August 1902, Page 2

LATEST CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 504, 18 August 1902, Page 2

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