SPORTING NEWS.
[REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] By Electric Telegraph Copyright, SHAW-LILLYWHITE TEAM V. NEW SOUTH WALES. (Received November 21, 11 p.m.) Sydney, November 21. The match between the English cricketers and eleven of New South Wales was resumed and concluded today. The weather was fine, and the attendance of the public large. The visitors, with no wickets down, 4 runs up, continued their second iunings, which closed for a total of 98. The following are the scores:—Barlow, caught, 16; Shrewsbury, caught, 4; Barnes, before wicket, 7; Read, bowled, 24; Scotton, caught, 21; Bates, bowled, 0; Gunn, bowled, 8; Briggs, bowled, 0 ; Lohmann, stomped, 1; Sherwin,bowled, 1; Flowers, not out, 12; sundries, 4 ; total 98. The bowling of the home team was excellent, being dead on the wicket. The New South Welshmen, wanting 62 runs to win in their second innings, obtained the required number with the loss of only four wickets, thns winning the match by six wickets. The highest scorers were Bannerman, caught, 26; Moses, not out, 31. GREYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB MIDSUMMER MEETING. The following are the entries for the principal events at the Grey Jockey Club's Midsummer Meeting:— Midsummer Handicap.—Cardigan* Anvil, Barney, British Lion, Sir William, Stella, Madonna, Tramp, Gallant. Athol Daisy, Memento, Albert, TemokaHardies—First Day. —Dart, Barney> Royalty, Bristol, Daisy, Haikaway, Polly, Temuka. Hurdles—Second Day.—Dart, Barney, Royalty, Bristol, Daisy, Harkawa.y, Polly, Temuka.
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Kumara Times, Issue 3136, 22 November 1886, Page 3
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223SPORTING NEWS. Kumara Times, Issue 3136, 22 November 1886, Page 3
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