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CRICKET.

LOCAL MATCHES. ’ SENIOR. W.C.S. v. WANGANUI B. .: ■) '■■■■ , r : ~ ■■/ Whet stumps were drawn on. the prcyio»)s Saturday Wanganui were m an eswlMt position, ‘but an Saturday last they ftfled to maintain their advantage; tlieiy TASv was diaappointing, and. School scored ■ {i- thbronghiy-dcserved win on the first inGetz,. the budget of the .-team, payed, a highly meritorious innings of -46. ildwaiil, with 34 top-scored; for Wangadni. Scores; — V:W.C.S. —First Innings (continued). Abraham, b Robins 19 Got*, cand b Addison 46 Humphries, c and b Tannings 1 F: Smith, b Robins 11 Gibbons, b Addison 0 Elder, not out 0 Extras 8 ),v Total 128 •joWling aualyela.—Addison 5 wickets for 26- runs.. Jack, 1 for 27, Robins 3 for 20, Janpiiigs 1 for 21. :■ .-WANGANUI B.—Second Innings. Butterworth, c Abraham, b Andreae... 0 Howard, b F. Smith 34 Jack, c Abraham’, b Andreae 3 b Crump <). Addison, run out 13 Robins, -b F. Smith i 5 Tannings, c and b F. Smith 0 Dymock, not out 17 Thompson, run out 0 Turnbull, b F. Smith 0 Burke/, fc Elder 0 /..Extras ;...’ 8 . ; * Total .. 83 ' Bowling,analysis.—Crump 1 wicket for rubs, Andreae 2 for 27> Gibbons O’for 4,- F. Smith 4 for 8, Elder 1 for 8. W.C.S.—Second Innings. -A'Udreat, ; not out, 34. /B[Umphn'eß. c Howard, b Tannings ... n ;Salmpnd, run .out I :Gttz,'uot out 2 i v ■ ; Total for two wickets ’.’ a 5 /••’Bowling analysis.—Robins 1 wicket for •i? runs, Addison 0 for 18, Tannings 0 fo> •8 , ■ ST. PAUL’S v. ARAMOHO. . ' As was expected, this game, which was ■concluded on Cook’s. Gardens, result'l .in a-.win for St. Paul’s. The last Aramoho • wicket fell for a few additional runs, and St. Paul’s had no trouble in making the necessary runs, though three wickets fell in. the endeavour.

; JUNIOR. ; COLLEGE' V. WANGANUI. ' .These elevens met on the School ground, .the-; (Collegians- winning after an even Batting first,'the town team scored ■Blj (C. MoNanght 19, Rowe 16. Corry 15, ahd Llpjd 13.). College replied with 128 ; sliared tiie Isnwlmg hbnpurs for WahganhL and Bpeli, Bemoan, and Breen for the school. . 1

'5 COLLEGE B v.ARAMOHO. ’ Aramoho went down before College B to the tune of 71 runs on the first innings. Aramoho! raSde. 43 and School 114. Cowper put together a mice 25 for the winners. FRIENDLY GAME. : St. Paul’s juniors, who drew a bye,'met East'q-yra in ,a Friendly game on Saturday, . and suceeded in fetching-a win by the narrow, margin oi.Snins,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13520, 31 October 1911, Page 8

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CRICKET. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13520, 31 October 1911, Page 8

CRICKET. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13520, 31 October 1911, Page 8

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