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CRICKET.

AUCKLAND v TIMABTT.

Fpkess association telegbam/1 TIMARtF, November 30. The second day's play of the match between the above teams took place to-day. The attendance was a good deal larger than yesterday, although not more than 300 persons were on the ground at any time. The following ia the full score of Timaru s second innings and of Auckland's second up to the tame the winning hit wise made :— Timabtt CO. . Second innings. Shepherd, c Gill, b Lankham ... — 0 Smith, bEobinson ... 23 Raymond, c Robinson, b Lankham ... 0 Hughes, b Lankham ... ... ... j» King, c Gill, b Blair •; ? Lough, b Lankham... ... ... — " Eichbanm, b Eobinson 19 i Easton (sub), not out ... ... ... « ! Scott, b Eobinson ... ■ — «» ffcKenzie, b Gill 2 Norrie,c Blair, bEobinson 2 Extras ... ._JO" Total... ... ... ... ... £8 First innings —__ Grand total... ... ... ... 1 39 BOWLING ANALYBIS. Balls. Mdns. Euns. Wkts. Lankham 90 6 32 4 Eobinson ~! 59 * 21 4 Buckland .25 1 13 0 Blair ...... 25 1 3- 1 Gill ... ... 30 1 10 1 AUCKLAND. Second Innings. Blair, b Hughes ' Testro, c Eichbaum, b Lough 2 Arneil, b Hughes ™ 1 O'Brien, not out ... ~ j>l Robinson, b Lough «I - % Extras 3 Total for four wickets 27 BOWJJNe ANi 1^ -nrwa. BallH. Mdns. Ethm. Wkte. Lough .„ {» 1 16 2 Hughes... "I 35 2 8 2 BANE OF 2TEW ZEALAND t TJKION BANK OP ATTSTBALIA. The annuil match between these two institutions took place yesterday, St. Andrew's Day The attendance of the fair sex was considerable. Mr Watt, the manager of the Bank of If ew Zealand, took part in the game; and showed signs of winning a bat presented by him3elf to the highest scorer on hie side, and which was

won b§_Mr Cooke. Mr Palmer, chief officer of theTTudou Bank of Australia, presented a «p-Tr"|*-T- gift to his side, which was carried off by Mr Cotterill, who captained the Union-Eleven- Play coun-teneed at halfpast ten, and at noon all adjourned to an excellent lunch kindly provided by Mr J. Palmer- The Bank of New Zealand men I made 153 for their first __xings, and their opponents only 77. The latter consequently I followed, and making a better show for their second innings, left at its conclusion 31 runs to win. The Bank of New Zealand men, however, showed signs- of collapsing till MrlStrange joined MrTHgnan, when the required number was speedily put together. Annexed are the scores *— B. N. _. Ist Innings. 2nd Innings. Cogan, b Cotterill... 5 Dignan, b Longden 22 not out 9 Tonks, 1 b w , Cotterill 17 b Longden ... 1 Strange, c Bowen, b Longden ... 18 not out 17 Fenwick, c Willmer, b Cotterill ... 29 b Longden ... 0 Pinckney, c Lees, b Longden 10 b Cotterill ... 2 Campbell, c Cotterill, b Longden 3 Cooke, b Cotterill... 30 Guy. b Cotterill ... 2. Watt, b Bowen ... 17 Butler, not out ... 0 Extras ... 2 Extras ... 3 Total ... 153 Total ... 32 U. B. A. Ist Innings. 2nd Innings. Longden, b Dignan 32 lbw, b Dignan 0 Willmer, c Tonks, b Fenwick 0 b Fenwick ... 4 Palmer, c Watt, b Fenwick 5 b Dignan ... 0 Cotterill, b Dignan, 23 c Dignan, b Tonks ... 45 Knox, lbw, b Dignan 4 c Cooke, b Strange ... 2 Lees, b Fenwick ... © c Tonks, b Fenwick... •**... 3 Latter, b Fenwick • cWatt, b Fenwick 17 Ormond, lbw, b Fenwick 0 b Fenwick ... 3 Bowen, not out ... 5 b Dignan ... 5 Millton, run out ... 2 not out 18 Boss, c Dignan, b Fenwick 0 lbw, b Fenwick 0 Extras 6 Extras ... 9 Total ..". "... 77 Total ... 106 The following will represent the Lyttelton Cricket Club in the match against the Oxford Cricket Club, viz.:—-Messrs Mitchell, Dawe, Seymour, Brown, M. Wright, McWilliams, E. J. Anderson, Cleary, Grnbb, Owen, F. Williams. Emergencies, C. Willcox, C. Browning, and Bonniugton. Players to proceed by 12.40 p.m. train. The following w_l represent the St. Albans second eleven iv their match with the Merivale C.C. on the St. Albans ground:—F. Malmanehe, Jefferies, W. Moor, J. Soanes, W. Hathaway, C. Cusack, C. Colville, C. Toms, G. Smith, J. Harrison, S. Sheridan. The following will play for the Merivale C.C. :•—A. Gapes (captain), A. Mountfort, H. Evans, W. Garrard, F. Lane, A. Billens, B. Tucker, A. Eeay, E. Matthews, V. Pozzi, B. Mcintosh. Emergency, W< Mummery. A conveyance will leave the Britannia Hotel at 2 p.m. sharp. - The following, who are requested to meet a conveyance at Post Office, at 11 a.m., will play for the Standard C.C. against Kaiapoi U .C.C.:—Messrs Balfour, Garty, Halley, Haskins, Hill, Homer, Price, G. Bowe (captain), H. Bowe, Shea, Waller. Emergencies—M_rr, Tombs, and Foster. [All matches take place on Saturday.]

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Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5362, 1 December 1882, Page 3

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CRICKET. Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5362, 1 December 1882, Page 3

CRICKET. Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5362, 1 December 1882, Page 3