CRICKET.
TE RAU V. WANDERERS. This match was concluded on SaturIny, and resulted in a win lor the Wanderers by 92 runs. Wanderers lontiiiiiing tlieir second innings nddxl 68, the innings closing for 109 runs, McDonald 25 and S. McConnell t 3, being the chief scorers, whilst “sundries” compiled 18. Cox, seven wickots for 01, howled well. With 196 to win, To Ran made a fair start, hut McDonald getting to work amongst the tails, tho innings closed for 103 only. R. W. Cary (42) and T. Lang (22) did most of the scoring, whilst S. M. Gorman (10) was the only otlior double figure scorer. P. Illicit, throe for 11 runs, howled a fine longth, whilst McDonald, four for 41, and Torkington, two for 22. ,ore in' good form with the hall. This match concluded the second round, leaving Liuitcd in tile lead .vith 18 points, Wanderers second vihli 14 points, and io Ran next with 12 points. Tho following aro the sco res : WANDERERS.—Ist Innings, 154. WANDERERS— 2nd Innings. PHallaran, c and b cox ......... U D. Barry, b Cox 8 f. O’Hara, run out 6 P. Übert, e Holschier, b Cox ... 6 (I. Maude, c Gorman, b Monk ... 4 I. McColi, c sub., b Cox 5 3. McConnell, hit wicket, b Cox 13 McDonald, c Jefferies, b Cox 25 Willson, b Monk 0 I'orkiugton, not out 4 Lawront, b Cox 9 Sundries 18
Total 109 Bowling Analysis.—G. Cox seven rickets for 54 runs, J. Monk two for 20, Barnby nil for TE RAU. —Ist Innings, 08. TE RAU. —2nd Innings. I. Lang, thrown out 22 3. Dudlield, b Torkington 0 H. Holschier, c McDonald, b 'J'orkington & it. W. Cary, c Torkington, b McDonald 42 • hirnby, b McDonald 1 3. M. Gorman, b Übert 10 J. R. Olsen, not out < O. Turner, b McDonald 0 4. Cox, h McDonald 0 I. Monk, c McDonald, -j Übert... 0 TefFeries, b Übert 2 Sundries 15 Total 105 Bowling Analysis.—McDonald four wickets for 41 runs, Torkington two for 22, O’Hara nil .or 10, Übert three for 11. The memorial cairn at Totara to perpetuate the memory of the late Tlios. llrydone was unveiled to-day by Air John Roberts, C.M.G.. under tiie auspices of the North Otago A. and P. Association. Mr Roberts spoke at length, making feeling references to the services the late air Brydone rendered to the frozen meat oxport trade, and to agriculture. Visitors were present from all parts of Otago and South Canterbury. STUBBORN AS A MULE. A bad cough is more stubborn than a mule, and, if the right method is not used, it is moro difficult to conquer. Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption conquers the most stubborn cases. If is a safe and certain remedy for coughs, colds, and all lung troubles. Small dose. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale by A. W. J. Mann, Agent. Chemist.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2014, 25 February 1907, Page 3
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