CRICKET.
|BT UMPIRE,j A very interesting match was fought out on tho Park Oval yesterday, between the redoubtable Welch family and tho W.F.C.A. team. Tho game was a pleasant one, and, as will j bo Been by tho scoring, very closely contested. W.F.C.A, -IST ISNISOS. F. H. Sutton, bE. Welch ... 1 ■S. H. Bolph, 00. Welch ... 0 A. Cnselborg, bG. Welch ... 1 E. Richards, c Arthur Welch ... 0 R. A. Scott, bG. Welch ... 2 B. 0. Bennett, c Harry Weloh... 0 W. Hay, b.G. Welch 1 J, Caßolberg, bE, Weloh ... 8 J. W. Kerahaw, cA, Welch ... 8 D. Caselberg, bG, Weloh ... 4 T, Shaw, not out 0 Extras S
Total 18 Welch Family, Ist Innings, F, Weloh oJ, Oaselborg b A, do 0 Harry „ o Shaw bJ. (kelberg 8 Herbert „ run out 0 James „ bA. Caselberg 8 Harold „b J. Caselberg ... 1 Albert „b J, Caselberg ... 2 Edward „ cScott bJ. Caselberg 1 George „ b Ralph 8 Alfred „b J, Caselberg ... 8 W. C. „ not out ... 4 Arthur „ o Kershaw b Caselberg 0 Extras ... 3
Total 88 W, r, C. A, 2nd Innings, T, Shaw c Arthur b E, Welch... 0 D. Caselberg clf red b Goorge ... 2 E. Richards o George b Edward... 1 F. H. Sutton, l.b.w 1 R. A, Scott, bGeorgo ... 10 J. Caselberg, thrown out ... 18 B. 0. Bennett, not out ... 8 J, W. Kerabaw b Fred ... 2 W, Hay h Fred 1 A. Caselberg b Harry 0 S, H. Ealph c Alf b Georgo ... 0 Extras ... 5
Total 88 WELon Family.—2nd innings. Will C, Weloh, runout 1 Fred „ b S. H. Ralph 0 Harry „ not out , ... 11 Herbert „ o Richards, b Caselberg 0 Jas. „ c flay, bS, H, Ralph ... 2 Harold „ bS. H. Ralph ... 0 Albert „ c Scott, bS. H. Ralph... 0 Edward „b J. Caselberg ... 5 George „ stumped 0 Alfred „ h J. Caselbog 1 Arthur „ b J, Caselberg 0 Extras 8 Total 28
The return match between the Excelsior and Oriental Crioket Clubs vosterday resulted in a win for the latter by twelve runs. The first match was won by the Excelsiors, and the clubs now being even, the final match ought be a well contested one. The following wero the scores
orientals, exoelbiohb, Webb ... G Jofaaston ... 28 Henry ... 7 Fleming ... 2 Galloway 27 Bagga 4 Wiokeua 7 Bennett 0 Jackson... 3 B.Walkor ~, 0 Trass ... 5 Mason 0 Warner 0 Byford 8 Gardner 0 Imnglon ... 8 Groathead 0 Bowser 4 Williams 0 Nicol 0 Doughty 1 H. WalkerC Extras 9 Extras ... 8
Total 65 Total 53
The tradesmen were oil the Park Oval yesterday and a very successful practioe match was held.
The junior cricketers complain in reference to their treatment at the hands of some of the senior players yesterj day. The boys had a match on, end wore playing on their usual pitch, and I think the players who came later on should havo taken the southern ground and not interrupted the game by shifting tho boys, Junior players should not be discouraged in this manner by persons who certainly have no more right to the ground,
Adelaide, December 21,
The second innings of the New South Wales Eleven closed ior 110, South Australia thus winning the match by 57 rung.
GREYIOITN IfiT V. WELLINGTON.
Tho match played in Wellington yesterday between the Greytown Ist and Wellington resulted in a victory for the latter by 78 runs on the first innings. The scores wero:—Wellington, 126 Ist innings; Greytown, 48 Ist innings; 123 2nd innings.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4302, 23 December 1892, Page 3
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