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MIDLAND CLUB. In ij..« match the eleven resumed then iJL- ins two not-ouls, Strange. and •1.0 i,n well they plajed. Philtpol w* il.t flr.i lo g..; his 34 were made m good •« vie. i -«te joined Str»»*g*» and they mads K . or the field, for in *pil* JJf Iht co men As and s*s were plentiful if t .hug, owing to the unavmdsb.e J AUck and Rdrtt, wa. ratoer wtak. After .coring PO, Strange misjudged a, a,, ,*■ howke not up, cawed the foimer > retire. The runs he made on B*iur .. . 64, were the result o re*l.v gooba i -s ' Fowke soon after re.ired for g) H . u .ual careful style. of bi. * * i-re rer* good. The end soon catucj F ir;..i; mate h. and the other baUmm di • ■ <o«bls the scorers. The inning# e i 2*3 run* With 207 rue* to get k* I ,ji, iue Club started with Horner w d J|. ; „ h played fairly j so al»:> did WhiVmg, but !, - t tu-wing wa* very loose. Owing to the r>e match ended in a draw ; Till: SLKYEK. 2an lautvgs. J. i ■. wr, e Tar*««-b Atack ' j. {.4 «nau, t r»vi« t> *t»« *• it **• *-s. ea*4b Wwr \ W ■ rt- rer - V ... v....i.nr,fe alack "• A * -,*!». ran cal... - * r. ! I 1 Bows ... f, ■’ -• •a, c lUJley b C-'a-rty ;’{ i - <h«?el b C ’*Uy J. K, ».l \. Palter. bCosHe ... 0 1«:*J £ * r> THE turn. XsJ iasatag*. W u.-4-per, fe W.borrt >. T- mi!, ft Falter » ... - « iu twtem ... *; i , tar: c-il ' C, y i-.-.fel, not cal 3 &I for 4 w.ckew ... J® C, 0,0. V. LAXCA.SIHH TASK. On Saturday,th* L'.C.C.C.had do diilicalty ia v. •.. afi the run* required to win their a#.;, . -• h she Lanrailer Park. Mr Hartin really Cnithrd style for hi* 81, • *rl.»ci: r'.luded five A's. and this, with some nlucav fling by Mr Mainwwing, wm infli* aie.,; ;. ,:..unnit.'c the mull. The howlers, stsii) the cscepuoa of Mr MTJorall, who jj,: -,'.; , been put cn sooner, could do Botb.f.g ...u the beautiful wicket provided. Xbi *.indeed, was in such order a* lo show thsi ■>.- . fnr treatment the old ground can *’;ii :as good a pitch as can be desired. The £.- -■! me match might have been closer ha.i ■ \tr Horwood been u-iised twice at the mural moment, bat ia spate of the« itu-.jtit'* tfie fielding of most of the l*n- ««. • wa* smart, and dean. Score and atf*rtu* ; U.C.C.C. i Isnutes. I), '.j-bf-y. 3. t -ikCtUni, b M*Bow-all ... ... M r... J. • Ucnil. b Wiidio*. U K ..-y.u-nll. .t rtatel b M'Dowdl... 5 1, >. .i,b W :•.. y.a -.wariejn t> K’ikowaU j'. .-Rcoi. aolost I. .. .'L-'.rta, aa: cal ... „. ... 0 I xirss Total for 6 wkt* ... 531 11cwi.7.--,; AsiLTSis.—Wl*. Wmas, lu. i v ti ; r.«M 45 oalif, 2i mss, 1 mda, 2 wJ •; cats—lsballs. 12raa*. 1 wkt; Xilltoa —K- m.:.*, .1 roas, 1 wife; M’iJowall, t-i balls,2l i =*'.», * wt-, lajdt-., /. ;;iI>GION v. LYTIELIOX. A ’.' .h between the above Clubs wa* p!.,;,ci ca Saturday last, and resulted in a very easy win for the former. Addington sc’; io the wickets, and were cot dispo,.d -d till Hi run* bad been registered, U:c i.n; c.pal scores being—Ashby, 29, not ou; j iffckm, 23; B. H. lurocr, 12 j Taylor, 11; i*sii*..h, 10; Ogier, 10, and Johnson 11. TV- Lytle it on team were very soon disposed oi tty i u-aer and Wheatley, the former gettin< i .-..ve wicket* and the latter sis- The tcv. t s «—Addington, HI; Lj ttciton, 22. ASHiil'illOS r. WEST CANIEBBUSY. i a i-.: c Club# terminated a two day*’ match at A shin non on Friday afternoon, when the t! -»m were vaeceaaful by four wicket* as .. ir runs. The weather wa* disagreeab. f t : i»v, as a nor’-weiler of more than mua. f..cv blew during the whole match. I VMI OF BOEDIS CLUBS. j■ e ■ ,of this year and the beginning of Jf.o. n will be marked ly some umuuaUy - - .r rricict. The Cuiibrook Club, i)~.- . .-iL play the following matches, all s‘ .:• r Park; It-. ;.-j sad 27—T. Ashley County C.C. . . - and 23—V. Wanderers. „ .■<.* and 31 —V, Lanratte- Park. T .:f Pi.a-iix Club, also from Dunedin, will pli.r ? Joilowing matche*:— J.!.. 2 and 3—V. Wanderer*, at Haslet Park. ~ i and S~T, I ancasterPark Club, at loan caster Park. ” ■ 'u- C .-.’airy Cetwir.i ” will play Lancas* U r ?. i, v 0 the (.round of the latter, oa 1). ALL ENGLAND AND OIAQO MATCHE •. 'll.-. .tioa Committee have chosen the folio ; layers Ut practise for the above «• - c'-- :-.:.d here find Monday, Wednesday and P’-uay »n each week for special practice or. '-- -oratioa ground. As nis very pro* ■ to . ’ the Ali England Eleven will bo hi re .el jreeo -Jan. 20 and 25, the Cooualttee d*-.re attendance at practice I), /.v V. g. Fowler ,W. V. Milltoc W. H ...teck T. Fowler |K. W. B- Malel T. 8.. „i- an 3. !>. Poirhur»l! ; P. Phill'pot V*, i. Fowke j’A'.P. frevet Te. Baker rl. Fenwick jO- fitnsge E *’ i.r.<l J. F. Hartlaudj fe. O. J. Steven* W J v.-ui'.mil H. Harman 18. U. ticeretea C. C C <i, Loagden |G, Watson JK. .its G. EL Lee jt. Washer H L :n.- | W. E. Leach ;F. Wilding L D. Ha.-t /n jit, Main waring K I. A. iu: ertL B. Mdltou |
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6493, 19 December 1881, Page 6
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