CRICKET.
WANDERERS v. UNITED.
Owing to the Domain being occupied by the echool children on Saturday the ohampion matoh between the above clube did not eventuate, but instead a friendly game between them was {layed at the Wanderers’ practice ground, The game e . ended favorably for the Wanderers, their m opponents ODly mustering six players. The )n aooreswere: J. WANDERERS. '? McColl, run out g Dan Barry, Ibw, b Gardiner o : r McConnell, c and b Gardiner ... 4 18 McCredie, b Bheridan 17 '* O’Donnell, run out 0 8 Adamson, b Hallamore 13 Maude, OM. Bheridan, b Hallamore 2 e Dodd, bM. Sheridan... 2 r P. Sheridan, c Gardiner, b Horkea ... 37 3 Christian, not out 3 3 Weir, run out ... ... n , Byes ... 17 1 Total ... in 1 BowliDg analysis—Gardiner 2 wicket* 1 for 24 runs, Harber 1 for 12, Hallamore 2 r for 28, Sheridan 2 for 23, Cato 0 for 7. I UNITED. b Harker, b McColl ... ... ... 8 f Cato, c and b McConned 25 a Gardiner, 0 Maude, b McOonndl ... 2 M. Sheridan, Ibw, b Adamson ... 2 r Hal aincre, not out 18 p, Wynyard, b SheridaD ... 8 jl Byes ... 8 Total 72 Bowling analysis—McColl 2 for 24> as Adamson 1 for 25, McConnell 1 for 9, P- re’ Sbetidau 1 for 6. a k
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1696, 13 March 1906, Page 2
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