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Maryiebone v. Nelson and Marl- ' ■ borough. —. , i Per Press Association. Nel son, January 19. Tho cricket match Maryiebone v. Nelson and Marlborough was continued this ' morning and ended in a draw. The weather was perfect and the wicket good. The English team in their first innings made 149 : Marylebonb. Johnston, b Knapp 0 Douglas, c Newtli, b Knapp 13 Harrison, c and b Martin 30 Simpson-Hayward, b Knapp ... 3 Williams, c Neale, b Knapp 1 De Trafford, b Fisk ... ... ••• Evanston, c Fairey, b Kingett ... 55 Curwen, c Gash, b Knapp 6 Tufncll, b Duncan 4 May, b Martin 3 Pox, b Kingett 20 Torrens, not out ... ... 3 Extras _J> Total 149 Bowling anaylsis Knapp 5 for 46, Fisk 1 for 20, Martin 2 for 14, Fairey 0 for 11, Kingett 2 for 16, Louisson 0 for 16, Duncan 2 for 20. Nelson and Marlborough—2nd Innings Fairey, b May 4 Blincoe, b May 2 Sandel, c and b Branston 3 Newth, c Fox, b May 1 Orford, c Johnston, b Simpson-Hay-ward ... ... ■ .'imcan, b Branston 9 Fisk, b Branston 9 Stiles, 0 Harrison, b Smipson-Hay-ward ..1 ... 2 Kingett, c Branston, b Douglas ... 7 Gash, c Harrison, b Douglas 19 Louisson, Ibw, b Douglas ... ... 10 Neil, cDe Trafford, b Douglas ... 4 Knapp, notout ... ... 19 Martin, c Torrens, b Douglas ... 15 Griffiths, b Douglas 0 Extras ••• 12 Total 121 Bowling analysis—May 3 for 22, Snnp-son-Hayward 2 for 9, Douglas 6 for 37, Branston 3 for 25, Curwen 0 for 11. Having 71 to obtain in twenty minutes tho Englishmen went in and scored 29 for 3 wickets — Johnston, not out 21 Curwen, run out 9 De Trafford, b Knapp 2 Williams, c Gash, b Knapp ... ... 1 Bonding analysis—Kingett 0 for 21, Knapp 2 for 2, Martin 0 for 6. Wellington v. CanterburyPer Press Association. Christchurch, January 19. The twenty-first match between teams representing Wellington and Canterbury was commenced at Lancaster Park this afternoon, when the weather was fine, but a strong sou’-west wind was blowing, which made matters rather uncomfortable for spectators and players alike. The shower s of rain which fell the previous day and during the night ceased towards midday, and the wind had the effect of drying up the wicket, though it was still on the soft side, while the outfield was fair. Wellington.—First Innings. L. T. Coboroft, o ßoxshail,bßendett.. 7 D. Collins, not out 93 E. M. Beechey, c Williams, b Bennett 2 J. .1. Mahoney, Ibw, b Ollivier.. .. 1 A. Hawthorne, b Ollivier .. .. 0 K. Tucker, c Eidley, b Ollivier .. 6 F. A. Laws, b Bennett 12 W. D. McDermid, c Bennett, b Ollivier 20 J. P. Blacklock, b Ollivier .. ■ • 0 E. P. Upham, c Anthony, b Ollivier .. 9 E. Hales, run out 4 Extras 17 Total .. .. • • • • 131 Canterbury.—First Innings. W. E. Patrick, not out 8 K. S. Williams, b Tucker .. .. 0 R. Ridley, c and b Coboroft .. . • 3 K. B. Bain, not out .. .. 0 Total for 2 wickets .. .. H Cheltenham v. Feilding. A match between tho above was played at Cheltenham on Saturday and resulted in a win for Feildtpg by 32 runs. Scores : Feilding.—First Innings. G. Bartholomew, b Day .. • • 9 E. Prior, h.w. b Millon .. • ■ 0 O. Eeischer, b Mills .. .. 37 G. Greer, b Day .. .. ; .. 8 A. Greer, b Day .. .. • • 0 H. Hill, c Milner b Milieu .. • • 5 H. Brown, b Newman .. . • 10 B. Murch, b Mills • • • • 2 W. Shirley, not out . • • • 9 Eev. Stent, h Nowman • • •• 2 N. Bartholomew, l.b.w b Mills .. 4 Extras .. • • • • ~
Total •• ••'BS If Bowling—J. Mills three wickets for 11 runs, G. Day throe for 28, Newman two for 11, C. Millon two for 32. Cheltenham. —First Innings. J. Mills, b G. Greer .. 8 G. Haro, b Beisoher ■ • ; * C. Millon, b Greor • • • • ’ 5 W. Banks, b Qroer • • ■ • 0 J. Hare,not out .. •• ..11 G. Mayo, b Greer .. •» • • 0 W. Tappin, b Qroer •. • • 6 H. Hare, b Brown ■. .. 0 W. Milner, b Greer .. .. 5 G. Day, b Greer .. •. • • 0 B. Newman, b Prior .. .. 1 Extras .. .. .. ' f Total . i .. .. 53 Bowling—6. Greor seven wickets for I t runs, Koischer ono for seven, H. Brown one for nine, K. Prior ono for four, A. Greor nil for seven, March nil for four. The following will represent tho Cosmopolitan C.C, in their nwtch agamat Itata at Hnntorvillo to-morrow : Dimno. i«H>k (3), Koaglo, Sinclair, Bov. Father Molloy, Lovell and Minifio. Tho brake will leave Havenport’s comer at 8 o’clock, watch to begin at 11 o'clock.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8720, 21 January 1907, Page 2
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737CRICKET. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8720, 21 January 1907, Page 2
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