CRICKET.
OAMARU C.C. Y. TIMARU C.C.
The first elevens of these clubs met for a friendly contest at Timaru yesterday, but owing to want of time the match was not played out. The Timaru team wont to the first, but did not cut a brilliant figure, the bowling of G. Miliington and Gooke being too good to allow of any liberties. D'Emden played a very good innings for 22, but none of the others made any show so far aa rungetting was concerned, the innings closing fov a total oi 54 In their first innings
I eleven pat together 81 runs, B heading the list with 28, B * c meter, adopting hU usual defensive B' at the wickets a long 4 serviceable 13, while Denton I 6» e , t o the total. On the second atB ** with the willow, the Timaruvians nn fiodby contributing 36 as the I ® oi a, well-played innings, while res"'', Ferry, and Jefferson each got I tigorea. With 64 runs to get ■ in: 3 . 1 * 0 ' h „ (_v:uaru team commenced their I 10 *'' n /; nU jQ^3 ; but only 53 had been placed B «corers' books when time was on t& e , Q f these Walla had made 15. wickets were drawn while the I had three wicketa to fall, H r r e levexx ron 3 to make to ensnre °°rory— a no means difficult task. W a VlC j, offe ver, scored a win on the totals B first innings, and are to be con- ■ fc r :" fpd seeing that they were opposed ■ strong team. The following ■ JtS tflo3C ' r ' t j IAR r—FIKST ISSINCS. ■ „__ b Millington 4 ■ U (caDt.), c C'harch, b Cooke ... 4 ■ " ■ {• ? FrM«r, Ibw, b Cooke o ■ ° I I' v.' Jefferson, b Millington 4 «• frichwium. not out 5 | It Btnn-teUT b Millington • 0 I f,S. B. K ; ni\ b Milhngton 0 sei'o.vd lysines. ■ , Perrv, at J. Millington 10 I ir tal'byv bJ - Millington 36 B fn'Eroiiw. st -f- Milhngton 14 {• ? e Denton, b Millington ... 0 a ffntvler. b * 1 B'r \Son, c G. Millington, b Walls 0 Bm J«ffe«on, b Cooke 16 B c Gtfbbaum, b Millington 0 B If Blun.lell, b Millington 1 H Km;r, c Denton, b Millington... 3 B 'oa-^px— rir-sr in-ntnos. j jumpter, 0 D'Emden, b Blandell ... 13 B c King, b BtandeU" 123 BI X ; «holk b Fowler 0 ■ c Rei'l, b Fowler 4 B wis.« l ;oill) ?' b I>err y 4 5 , jjjlliiutoiu e Perry, b Fowler ... 2 B SEirON'D I.N'.VINGS. Sumpter, 0 and b Godby S b Fowler 6 B« M ' hw '" i"i.TO"'ni s c and b Blnndell 5 c Jefferson, b Fowler ... 1 Bwkcßluu.Ml, b Perry 15 Milling*™, not out 9 not out 0 BKCELSIOK C.C. V- WAIMATE C.C. B A matc!l wa3 P l;l J' ed at Waimate yesbetween these Clob3, and resulted , j 3iijn;il victory for the Excelsiors, reither at the start of the match ,iuil and sultry, but improved later The Waimate eleven in their first made only 40, Saunder3 heading list with 13. In their second innings wore still 1033 fortunate, the last falling when the score had reached The oalv player who reached double wa3 Collins with 21 not ont. The of Finch, Fenwiek, Hewat, and ■ for the Excelsior team wa3 very Hewat especially distinguishing by taking three wickets for five in the first innings, and six wickets eleven runs in the second. The Ex- 1 obtained the very respectable ■til of 87 in their first innings, and of llarabalt made 22, Booth 19, and f The bowling on the Waimate : not brilliant, and it was here that ■i JortLernera displayed their greatest The Excelsiors having only I nuss to get in their second innings i His in Booth and Moore, who quickly the task, the Onrnaru men winning the match by ten wickets. "• mentioned that the fielding on aides win wry aood, and the match ciracrerued by a display of good on both aides. The following are WAIJIATE - FTR.-i r I.V>"T.\"GS. it Fenwiek, b Finch 2 b Fenwiek ... ... ... 0 , u Marshall, b Hewat ... 13 b Hewafc ... ... ... 4 ( c Hewat, b Finch Of H*!». c Ham, b Fenwiek ... ... 2 c and b Hewat ... ... 1 1 not out ... ... ... 4 ( Extrad ... ... ... ... 6 c Bowttsr, A.VALYSia. 1 Ealla. Xldns, Rnns. Wkts. ( second i.s Ji.vns. Marshall, b liana ... 1 | b Ham ... ... 0 ttot out 21 5 Hewat ... ... ... 0 c Forbes, b Hewat 1 c Ham, b Hewat ... ... 0 Hswat, b Hewat ... ... 3 c MriGi'e, b Finch 0 Btakely, b Hewat ... ... 0 H Mtraa 4. EDwr.LNC A.N'ALTSIS. EalLi Jliins. Knn3 Wkts. 'lO " t RI'ELSIOR— FIP..ST jyjitSGS. Stewart, b Robertson... ... 12 cTasked b Cooper ... ... 0 ( jKg 1 - J Kobertaon ... ... 19 run out ... ... 22 k Cooper ... ... 5 ftw, b Barc T ay 1 ■ F-straa , t . jo m JHCO.VO TSNtNG.-J. t!S ' ,i otout ... 3 AXALysid. •• 85 R 04 3 W | t3 * W j 3 " ' '
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 10 November 1880, Page 2
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