CRICKET.
OARISBROOK y. AOHLRY COUNTY. This match was continued yesterday on the Lancaster Park Ground, resulting in a one innings defeat for the Southern men. It will bo remembered that the close of Monday'* play left the visiting team in a derided minority, both sides having then completed their first innings. Uariibrook being 146 rune to the bad, nod to follow on. Play wa* again begun rather unpunctual!/, and they did not take the bat till long past eleven o'clock. The fresh wioket that had been proCd proved to be a rather bumpy one. The age calls for little comment $ Rose batted well for his 36, and Bpring played loss dashing, but if anything bettor cricket, for his contribution el 22 to the score. Cooke hit hard for his 26. Btundon bowled steadily and well throughout, and took the lion's share of the wickets, hi* analysis showing 7 wickets (most of them clean bowled) for 22 runs. As the total for the Carisbrook 2nd innings was 112, Ashley County win the match by an innings and 32 runs. To-day the Otago team are matched against the Wanderers. Play will commence at 11 o’clock sharp, on the Healey Park Ground. ASHLEY COUHTY.-l*t Innings. w. V. Million, b Austin 0 8.8. Million, b Austin 19 H. Beswlok, b Austin 0 W, B. Leach, not oat UO L. Mathias, b Austin < 0 W. Loach, b Fitz Gerald 1 H. Foary, b Cooke 80 ID. B. Good, o Colllwjon b Cooke ... 31 A. Chapman, o Austin b Strode... ... 1 H. Olundsn, b Strode ... ... ... 1 D. Stewart, b FiUOenld 5 Extras 8
Total US Sowlihs AHALTolß.—Austin, ISO bells, 60 nuts, 8 mdns, 4 wkts j Cooke, 183 balls, 68 tuns, 10 mdns, 3 wkts | FltxGorald, 103 baUs, 43 runs, 7 mdns, 3 wkta i Strode, 40 bolls, 10 runs, 8 mdns, 3 wkts j Morrison, 30 balls, 10 runs, 1 mdn. 0 wkt. FitzGerald bowled a wide. OABIBBBOOK. Ist Innings. tod Innings. Bose, Ibw b Chapman ... IS o lleewiok b Chapman ... 85 Vernon, b Chapman ... 13 o and b W. B. Leach 1 Spring. b‘Chapman ... 4 b Bltmden 23 Collinson, o and b Chapman 10 b Bluadon 2 Strode, b Foary 3 b Binnden 5 Austin, b Chapman ... 0 oW.V. Mill ton b Binnden.,, , 0 Morrison, b Chapman ... 0 b Chapman 3 Cooke, b Chapman ... 3 b Binnden... ... 85 Battray, o E. MlUton b Chapman 1 b Binnden... ... S T. FnsGorald, o W. E. Leaoh b Fcary 8 b Binnden 13 Smith, not out 1 not oat 3 Bye l Total GO Total ...U2 Bowuve Amir sis.—First Innings—Blonden, 38 balls, 14 runs, 1 mdn, 0 wkt i Chapman, 64 balls, 25 runs, 4 mdns, 8 wkta t Fcary, 36 balls, 11 runs, 5 mdns, 3 wkts.—Second innings—Beswlok, 40 balls, 17 runs, 4 mdns, 0 wkts; W. B. Leaoh (slows), 31 balls, 16 rune. 3 mdns, 1 wkt j Binnden, 127 balls, 33 rune, IB mdns, 7 wkts; Good, 24 balls. 14 runs, 2 mens, Owkt t- Cbapmsn, 60 balls, 38 runs, 0 mdns, 8 wkta j Feary, (0 balls, 14 run*, 4 mdns, 0 wkt. >
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6501, 28 December 1881, Page 5
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