CRICKET.
The match between the Australian and English Elevens at Adelaide concluded on Tuesday, the Englishmen winning with eight wickets to spare.
The match, Geraldine C.C, v. Christ's College Eleven will commence punctually at half past ten on Saturday morning. The Geraldino eleven will be finally selected to-day. —♦ TEMUKA Y.M.C.C. v. TIMAEU NATIONAL C.C. The return match between the Temuka Y.M.C.C. and the limaru National C.C. came off on Tuesday last at the Saltwater Creek, and resulted in a win, after a very exciting game, for the Nationals by three runs. Velvin" and Ogilvie did all the bowling for the Young Men's Club, while Cotter, Ogilvie, and Mcintosh bowled for the Natioaal Club. The only ones amongst the Nationals in the first inning 6 to make any stand against the bowling were Bilton 17, Fussell 13, and Cotter 15. In the second innings Mcintosh was the only one who got into double figures, with 25. For the Young Men in tie first innings G. Velvin played splendidly for 38, and Ogilvie, for 12, played well. In the second innings Ogilvie, for 37, played a good innings, and Mpgridge, for 9, played well. The Tisitors were well entertained on the ground. The following are the scores :
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Natiohais—First Innings. J. Mcintosh, c Mogridge, b Velvin 3 J. McLean, b Velvin 1 John Ogilvie (capt.), b Velvin ... 0 E. Jones, c Brinkman, b Ogilrie 12 3. Cotter, c Ogilvie, b Velvin ... 15 J. Fussell, b Velvin 13 J. Bilton, b Ogilvie 17 A. Mcintosh, not out 2 Extras ... ... 22 Total... 85 Bationaxs —Second Innings. J. Mcintosh, run out 26 J. McLean, not out 4 E. Jones, thrown out Ogilvie 1 L J. Cotter, c Ogilvie, bVelvm ' 0 John Ogilvie (caDt), b Yelvin 4 J: Fuesell; b Velvin ... 0 E. Bilton, b Velvin ... 2 A Mcintosh, l.b.w.,b Ogilvie ... 0 Extras 7 Total... ... ... 44 Yotrara Men's Club—First Innings. W. Brinkman, b Ogilvie... 2 J. Blvtb, b Ogilvie 2 J. Mogridge, b Ogilvie 0 James Ogilvie (capt.), b Ogilvie... 12 Q. Velvin, b Cotter 88 T. Thomson, C and b Mcintosh 7 W. Cooper, b Cotter 0 A. Franks, not out 0 Extras 4 Total 65 Yovkg Men's Citjb—Second Inaings W. Brinkman, run out 4 J. Blyth, b Ogilvi 0 J. Mogridge, b Cotter 9 James Ogilvie (capt.), b Mcintosh 37 Gt. Velvin, b Mcintosh 0 T. Thomson, run out 0 W. Cooper, not out 0 A. Franks, c Mcintosh, b Ogilvie 4 Extras 7 Total ... ... 61
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1279, 18 December 1884, Page 3
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