CRICKET.
VS. V' . V. WKI.I.IXOTON. ('by ti:i.k<;i;aimi pkk bhess association..] WKI.I.IXOTOX. I !'• Tli.' Wcllin-lnii X.S.W. match was continued mi Sa I unlay inglorious iiviii }i--1 . The wicket was in mind nrder. mill i!n at r.• ntl:i ll< i- was ilond. Thi- Infal sid" »iti: al wiikcts most n| iii.- liny. Mini they i>1!11>iI• I .TVS runs, whirl! was ]-_’u la-hind the v-iai-lurs’ lutal. Mi Cut. win. in ai ie S'_>. Jil:i\•■•! a dasliiiiu; imitiif.s. which liii'lmleil I"I full rs anil fwo -'IV'S. [iaher played solidly lor 711. while Kurt lane hatted very soundly for In. Iliilrhiii.es livened up ihiue.s duriuc his Stay at the wickets. and hit up hi in quirk time. I (is partnership with Mr* lire put mi 7S rims w hile that he-(r.e'-n Ilaker tun! Korthiiie was rosponeihle for I IS. The visinrs' lieldine was very keen. Inn th.-Y made mistakes, and tlnee can-hex were dropped. Oidliehl. In ‘hi nil f.h ■ stump.", also missed two (halers of slumping H'miti rsoii. Mnih'V. who tori; most -I the wiekei ndxxd Ills hr I! : villi v:mdo'f;il i lll iij|l n» ut. and l 1 ’• hr.tsr.ie;’. weiv rw’.ei sure of him Maui i nicy was very ae,-urate. and ai staye he howled nine overs tor I'J runs. leveret t and lleudy were more to the Well ill ;j.‘t on lltltMlKOl's lilting, a lid hath were expensive howlers. Croat disappointne'iil was expressed at the failure of the Colts. I’rinae nauhs. and .lames to make '-mod I scorrs. Xew Smith Wales .■.imiuoueed their second innings with hall an hour to go. and Harilsley and Andrews were the opening hatsmen. They started oil brightly. hut just on time llardsley was howled by Mtoidio’soti. X.S.W. First limi ngs. w. llardsley. l.h.w. h. Collins 7’2 Andrews, h. Ail-Birr Maeartney h. M'Oirr . "‘J Kipp.ix. e and h. lliddlesimi '■* j Hendry b. I lender ion W | Muliarkey, run out ' H Bardsley. h. fliddlestou J Oldfield, h. Brice Alnih-v. (no! oiitA " Vv,.reit e 'I liddlestou, b. Hcmler--19 snn F.xtrns 1S Total 1,0 WKI.T.TXOTOX First Innings. Illddl-moite. c. oidliehl. h. I’verett 2d Baker, e. Mailey. h. Hendry ... id Korthim; I>. 2!ailey Banks, st .Oidliehl. U. Mailey U> Collins, h. Mailey ‘ 11 litchiuys. h. Mailey ... • Ah Oirr. <•. Muliarkey. b. Madey i’riuee a. Hendry, h. Mailey ... * .Tames, h. Afailey ' Briee, c. Oldfield, h. ATailey Henderson. (not. out) •■■ 1F.xtra'i
To!:,I ; • Bov.-lini' analysis or M. 1 lomlry 1 for -W. Macartney 1 for 08. ]\l;iiloy 7 lor 108. Punrh 0 u>r 10. y w.— Soooml Innings. Hardslcy. ». Henderson ... ™ Andrews (not out) Extras Total for 1 "i.-kot-Bowlin-; analysis :-Hendersnn 1 for VI. Briee 0 for -•!. \VEI.T.IXC’ I ON. l-eb. U. Th<- mat'di between Wellington and \S AY was continued to-day in I" 10 weatlim. Macartney. aerompnmod \ndrews to tlm crease. 1 h^. „,,s missed lmdly by Collins o r Hen- . • i,, rircf over A little* lutoi dor-Min m tl.t ■ however, Hanks accepted a eatch trout the same bat-men s*-2-29. At noon the total was 2 for lH'k (Macartney 30. Kipp ax -0). The rate of snoring increased, although the batsmen declined to take risks' •’OO appeared on tlie beard alte. two hours and ten minutes. Macart„ev reached a century m one hour and .. f . nu -ter At the lunelieon adjourn-. « u ±. <*«*• iioy 112. Kippax 61. Henderson took •2 wickets for 51.
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