Cricket.
0 WAIMATE v. OAMARU. The above match took place on Saturday in Victoria Park 'and ended iu a crushing defeat for the home team hy*an innings and 100 reins. Rain had fallen during the night, making tho pitch in favor of the bowlers. Waimate went in first and made a very p > r sum 1 against ihe b nvling of lie .vat, so poor that seven of -the Waimate side went out for “ ducks,” and the highest score was o. Uatnaru replied with 1’27. In tkoir second attempt Waimate onty put together 13. The following are the scores — VVaimatic —irs l l l mings. Hamiltnii. b ili.-wat ... 0 IT th Studhohu n b Ilnwiu ... 3 W. Thomas, h 1 mwat 0 Fi.-ther. c Jinii-s. n il dm ... 0 (h J. Goldsion ■. b liowac ... ... 0 Brad.-,haw. h H-ova C... ... 0 Pai k, b if--w ; i ... ... ... 0 St 1 wart, 1) 11-'W.it 1 Etirgus-ou, b ILw.it ... ... 0 Rout, b II? w at, ... ••• ’’ J. Goidstouc, nut our. ... ... 1 Extras ... ... ... fi Total H Howling analysis : Tl-ivat niu.; wick-us for 2 run.-;; Holmes, one wicket for 0 runs. Sscond Innings. Hamilton, run out ... ... ... 0 Br.uduolme, si. Jones, b G.igley ... 0 Thomas, c Jones, b Ougley ... 0 Fisli.ir, c Jones, b Ougley ... ... 0 (h J. Goldstonc, 1.b.w,, fc Ongloy... 4 Bradshaw, b Wdls ... ... ... 4 Bark, hie wicket, h Ongfiy 0 Su-wart, c lie will, b UugEy ... 0 Fcrgusson, not out ... ... ••• U Rout, did not hat ... ... ... 0 J. Goldstone, b Ougley ... ... 1 Extras ... ... ... •• 4 Total ... ... L’l Bowling analysis : 0 igDy, seven wickets 'or 10 runs. Oamaru. Ougley. c Bradshaw, b tTudholrno 0 Jones, Fred, b Btudholam IS Burton, b Fisher ... ... ... E. Ward, b Fisher 10 Hewat, b Thomas ... ... ... 20 Holmes, h Btudholme B Wells, c and b Thomas ... ... o . Fhann, b 'Thomas ... ... ... 2 j Lucas, b iStudholuio ... ... fi Jones, Frank, b Stewart ... ... H Meek, not out ... ... ... , r > Extras ... ■ 9 Total ...127 Bowling analysis : ITsher, two wickets for 20 runs; SuMnohii.;. four | for cS ; Stewart, one for 21; 'Tnomas, three for 43Tdrs Studholme and Mis.s Go’dstoao provided afternoon tea, which wa-.i much appreciated. 'The visitors were entertained at lunch at the Criterion Hotel by the local club, and left by the last train well satisfied with their outing. On Thursday next tho local eleven journey to Tiraaru to try conclusions with the Tiraaru club. 'The Waimate team will be picked from the following: Hamilton, Studholme, Fisher, Bradshaw, Rout, Fergusson-, Hutchinson, Cooper, Griffin, Mann, Wilson, Williams and Goidstono (2). Practice will he held every evening. A match is being arranged to ho played in Waimate on 14 between the local club and the South Canterbury teachers. trr-is j ir r
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 136, 3 December 1901, Page 3
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442Cricket. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 136, 3 December 1901, Page 3
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