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CRICKET.

ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN V INVERCARGILL.

Third Day,

Invercargill, March 8,

The weather was all that coulu be desired, and the attendance fair. Play commenced ai noon. Howell aud Galbraith went in first, to the bowling of Southerton and Emmett Emmett’s left-handed swifts were not relished. Howell drove Southerton over the fence for 4, and Galbraith scored a couple of singles. He then put the ball into Ulyett’s hands ; I—2—B, Cross joined Howell, and the latter was stumped by Selby ; 25 —8. Kingswell then went to the wickets, getting a ducksegg, a shooter from Emmett dismissing him. The men were apparently loath to come to the wickets, causing unnecessarily delay, doubtless hoping to secure a drawn game, the cricketers having to leave for the Bluff at 4 p.m. At length Murray appeared, and Ulyett caught Cross at long on ; 4—l—9. Buchanan came to the scratch somewhat more speedily. Murray then retired; 6—o—ll. H. Morrison joined Buchanan, the latter drawing Southerton for 2, and driving the same for 4. Emmett then sent Morrison to the pavilion; 6—0—17. Reade (captain) took his place, and Greenwood received a ball off Buchanan’s bat, which added another to the slain ; 7—7—22, R, Wesney shortly followed suit by making his exit at the second ball of Emmett; B—o —22. J. Wesney joined Reade for a short time, but receiving similar treatment at Emmett’s hands as his brother, retired; 9 I—2B, J. Morrison after some delay came to the crease, and was disposed of by Jupp at mid off; 10—0—29. Singles followed. When luncheon was called the telegraph showed 10—0—32. Resuming play, Southerton got Reade’s centre stump, but not before he succeeded in reaching double figures—ll—lo—32, Ross quickly succeeded, but Southerton repeating the dose, he retired—l2—o—32. Yuille going in, he drove the same for 4 ; Levy skied Southerton, which he retained—l 3—2—-39. Mills next received a maiden from Emmett; Selby taking the ball off his wickets, V uille retired—l 4 Howard made 2 singles, and was bowled by Emmett, Pickford relieving him; Shaw then caught Mills—l 6 —o—42. Ash took his place, and retired at the first ball from Southerton—l7—o—42. Stock was run out after making 2 singles; Smith at the first ball from Southerton came to grief—l9—o—46 Searle, the last man, went in, and Emmett took Pickford’s timber. All out for 46.

INVEECAEGILL. Second Innings

Howell, 4,1, s Selby, b Koutherton ... 5 Galbraith, 1, 1. c Uiyeit, b Southerton ... 2 Gross, 1, c Ulyett, b Southerton ... 1 Kingswell, b Emmett 0 Murray, c Chari wood, b Emmett, ... 0 Buchanan, 2,4,1, c Greenwood, b Emmett 7 H. Morrison, b Emmett 0 Reade, 2,2, 1,1, 2,2, b Southerton ... 10 R, Wesney, b Emmett ... ... ... 0 J, Wesney, 1, b Emmet 1 G. Morrison, c Jupp, b Southerton ... 0 Levy, 2, c Armitage, b Southerton ... 2 Ross, b Southerton 0 Yuille, 4, c Selby, b Emmett 4 Mills, c Shaw, b Southerton 0 Howard, 2, b Emmett 2 Bickford, 2, b Emmett 2 Stock, 2, run out 2 Ash, b Southerton 0 Smith, b Southerton 0 Hayward, c Selby, b Southerton ... 0 Arle, not out 0 Byes, 5 ; leg byes, 2 ; wides, 1 ... 8 Total 46 BOWLING ANALYSIS. Balls Maidns Rns Wickts Widas

Southeitoa 96 13 24 11 0 Emmett 94 15 22 9 1

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 845, 9 March 1877, Page 3

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CRICKET. Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 845, 9 March 1877, Page 3

CRICKET. Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 845, 9 March 1877, Page 3

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