CRICKET.
§ AUSTRALIAN TEAM. \ I MATCH AGAINST WANGANUI. if, TPeb Press Association.! $ , WANGANUI, February 25. $k The Australian touring team concluded the match with Wanganui toa draw resulting. The following ,»re the scores: g. WANGANUI. '4 First Innings. m Orton,. lbw, b Collins .. . .27 T- H. B. Cave, b Mailcy . . .17 v Hussey, c Mailey b Kansford . 8 '"::■ Butterworth, o Trumper b Rans- ..' ford . • i 2 ■.••■:■ Holland, c Collins b Eansford .1. , •f' Sanders, o Mailey b Hansford . ,8: 5 Bernau, c and b Kansford . . 3 V Furrie, b Noblo . . ~,,;-. ~13 Tiacey, lbw, b Collins . ~„ 0 fi Murchie, b Kansford . . .6 •< Brown, not out ... • • 2 j,. ,■ Extras 11 Total . ..... 1?4 ; : Bowling analysis—Hansford, sis wickets for 22r : runs; Collins, two for 27; Mailey, one for 12; Noble, one for 20; Armstrong, none for ft;' Cody, none for 6. ' : :-| "' ' AUSTRALIA. | • Fisst Innings. /*; jjaver, b Huuand . . .• 1* •| M'Gregor, b Holland . ? .■ 0 ,*; Dolling, run out . . . 1 Trumper, o' Hussey b Bernau ••' 94 V Eansford, b Holland .-•'. - ...... 23 ... ,'•!;' Waddy, o Butterworth b'Holland 9 j 1 . Armstrong, b Bernau . . . -36 m Cody, b Bernau . ■ '. • -33 ■;!', Noble, o Butterworth b Bernau . 8 g* Collins, not out ... •39 : , Mai'.ev, not out . ". • .-• 14 6 Extras . . '.... • • l * ;'•' Total .for nine wickets. . 285 . P Bowling analysis—Holland, four wickets for »fl runs; Bernau, four fcr 89; Brown, none lor 49; Hussey, none for 67. fj This evening 1 the visitors wore entertftined by the Wanganui Cricket Asipciation it a At _nud-day to-morrow the Australians will leave iifor Christchnrchl ■ ■■■■"• ■' 1 HIGH SCHOOL PAST AND t PRESENT. >, ■ , ?v The annual cricket' matches, Boys High School Past and Present pupils, ■were played at Hagley Park yesterday lUnder ideal conditions. .'» I The following were the scores: % ■;}. • PRESENT A. ''; ; „'. i" ; ,*< .. .'{.' First. Innings.. .'•; Millik<m,.c and b Evaaß\. ~-i 0 •£'. Nixon,:b Gurnsey../ •> ■•■■•. •- - -»i "' ! u Guiney. b, Gurnsey /■ . \. •**';•. % W<tods,' b, Gurnsey ... ".,<■ ..- ji , I Tench, 0 -Reese b-Moor . . ' • 11 ' *' Graham, b Donnelly . . . j-} ft Nightingale, b Evans . .'■ .. -1 • ,■■• Corbett, not out . ■' • • 64 i'.,.,Ewk«, p. Willsteed bßeese ■ ..:,; 13 , ■ •:^^ a a 6y :.^>Keeße'> i i;'-' :'•-•-•'• - - ' ■''• •. >\ '■ l ' - & Shaw. .b«Gurnsey, ...', .*„..... • -• ;.J :. 7 Reese, 0 Moor b Keese . .13 Extras . . . . • • • 16 • Total ".''-"'". • • • Bowline analysis—Reese, three wickets for 21 runs; Gurnsey, four for 44; Evans, two for 62; Booth, none for 40; Heslop. none for 9; Willsteed, none for 20; Donne.ly, one for 19; Moor, on* for 14. PAST A. Firßt Innings. ' .Eeese. b .Nwn )'.•'•-'• • • " Chamberlain; b Guiney . ... 27 Donnelly, 0 Tench, b Graham . 0 Gurnsey, hit wkt b N Nightingale 22 • Caygill, 0 Woods b Guiney . . 5 . ..,Moor, lbw b,Nightingale . . 21 , '■■''' Heslop, retired';"'. ... • •JBooth, 0 Guiney b Nixon ~ . -21, , Evans, o Milliken b Guiney . .2 V'Co6.,i i notv;out^ C ';.,.'•> • „• « j "WijiMfaih .Guiney.; : u± • ;• 2 i. Gardiner, b -•'.- . ,• »■■ . . I . Extras . •. '.• '• : \>;:--?f )■ ) TblaT~:"" : '. '. • . '■■ !3% ?■ '• Bowling a.naly sis.—Nixon three wickets''for Morons, Graham 1 . f for . 24,. ; Nightingale. 2 j totMi, p Ginney ■ 4"', for- ;2S: > »'. \'V • -Second'lnnings Coe, b Nixon .... . .5, ;. • Donnelly, .0 ,and .b Guiney . .. ;1" ; . ' • Willsteed, ,c';;Pairkerb Nightingale 'l4-,v. v f ' Evans, 0 Tenph/h Guiney . . 2Vi Gardiner, run' but . 0 ( Mj Caygill, b Nightingale . ... 24.,,.. ■. N., t Reese,, vM. Mfljbft '''e«Guiriey tt' Graham .- 18' .'. ' t''".f.Gurhßey,i ; ? r"uil .put/' ?< .;■::.>',' •} • 12 ,' .'\ •Ch'am ! b'erlain,"*hot out i' . . . 1 • . Extras . . . . -20 ' ■ .5' ' ' Total.vfor nine wickets : . 170 ;| analysis*,—Guiney two wickets for : 48 runs. Nixon' one, for 29, Graham 2 for, " 37, Nightingale two for 19, Parker none for -xo. , -i.;:i\; -,' r - : ' • ■ . PRESENT B. , i First Innings. I West, b LuttreH . . . . 0 \ Reese, ,»o, Hickmott' b • iCrompton 'l3;' * i ■ Austin/b sLUttrell . :>' f „ ■ - . -P '• i • Taylor, 61 Crompton • '.." ." . 3 Billcliff,,rb., Cromptpn .. ', .[■■ , ."« 2 Geddes.Jb ':'■•■"-. •" •' • s ' 'j. Maxwell, lbw b Crompton . ■' . 0 . 't ■ Gray, b Warner . . . .2 ..Conpell, b;,Warner.. .' ••. '••" 0, ''!■ .Shaw, p Hickmott b Redpath ; ...., 0. ' -'Milnj b' Borrows ."J; . '.'.'■ 0 :: ; 3"ohnsoh, '■ c • Sinclair b Borrows -62' . i "Barker, not out . •■..... 21, .■• Extras . . . ' , ' . 17 VI '■''" ..:' , : '.'■'. ■'■ 1 Bowlirig^ianalysis.—Luttrell two, wickets for 110 runs, M'Kay none for 8, Lawrence none for 11, Redpath one for 26, Crompton 4 ] for, 15, Borrows two for 0, Hickmptt none *ifor 10, Ponder none for IQ, Warner two for j 14,., Sinclair none for 6. •'■ 1 . ',. Second. Innings. ~...' West, b Luttrell . . . ,9 ; ■'j,.. ,'Atistiii,' 0 Luttrell b .Redpath . 28 Johnson, riot out . . .'■'. 55 >:. .Taylor, Beattie b Lawronce . 0 J Billcliff, ..run , out, . , . -,. .14. ' Barker, c M'Kay h Hickmott . 4 ) not out .., .- -. ~«,18 .-' "' . 0 „ X 3 , Total for five wickets . 136 - i- . .. ~•' ■, past'b.'•." .".:'' ! ;-•:. >''''* , "'"- : " First Innings. Dr Sinclair, b Taylor . . .16. ; Warner, c Geddes b' Johnson . 1 ' ,: M'Kay,; b Taylor .. ,' , . .13 Borrows, b Taylor . . ~". ...,15, .;' Luttrell, b Taylor ; V •■,' 95' • !:, .„ Beattie, retired . ■'. -•.',, ... ;<l 57 '■"Redpath, 'b'Taylor ' . .' ." 38' Birdling, 0 . Billcliff b Austin '.. 2 -, ' Lawrence, stpd West b Geddes . 6 -Stephens,, b' Geddes ■';'"■••'. '' 0 ? Ponder, b Taylor ', . ■■■-..' . 0 Hickmott; not "out ■•' ''.-■■ .'-<■■.'*. 4 •.Crompton, run out,. , , . 18 ■. ]■ .■■.. "Extras' . . , ' , ( .',,.* 1 Total ■ ; . .. • .'. . . 261 ■.* Bowling analysis.—Johnson" one" for 51, J faylor six for 73, Bowker- none, for .13, '; Geddes two for. 17, Billcliff rorte , for 34, .. Austin one for 12, Gray none for 16, Maxi Tell none for 22., AUSTRALIA v. CANTERBURY. \- TO-MORROW'S MATCH. ~ -, Tlie match between Mr Sims's Ausf tralian team and the-Canterbury rej-; presentatii'es 1 will' .commence trAmorrow,- 1 ' and will be. on Saturday and "Monday. '[ „Tho .Ganterr bury team will be chosen from thofol-' lowing players:—J. H. Bennett, C. Bosshall,.T'. Carlton,. F. Woods. H. Bl Whitta, H. W'. Monaghan, W. R. Patrick, D. Sandman, It. G. Hickmott, G. C. Wilson, H. A! Bishop „and D. Reese. ' V,. v -,;.'' . '.v. ''",■'-'■','•., ',• The Australian team .( will have amongst their eleven 1 such well-known players as Armstrong, Ransford, Noble, Trumper and Crawford. The ■ visitors -wilLarriv©: from the north tomorrow morning, and the match will •commence at Lancaster, Park at 2 :p.m. Handford and Spencer -will be umpires and Mr Jacobs the "il(corer., ~.■■■ -.- --,"{■/' ■■".,. ■'' / :
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