WAREHOUSEMEN v UNITED.
Wanting 213 runs to win the United had scored 40 for three wickets on the previous Saturday. On continuing, Fish and W. Harmau took tho score to 65 before the latter was dismissed. W. J. Cotter ill filled the vacancy, but was fairly caught in the slips before ho had made*a rnn, and Fish was taken behind the wicket with the score at 69, having played free cricket for his 32. T. t>. Harman waa bowled one run later, and although each of those who followed made shore stands the total only reached 103, the Warehousemen winning by 109 runs. Labatb bowled very well, and the fielding was good all round. The following are the scores:— WAREHOUSEMEN. First innings ... ... ... 98 Second innings ... ... »„ 183 UNITSD. First innings ... >u ... 69 Second Innings. R. D. Harman, o and b Labatt , M 14 C. F. C. Wilson, b Labatt ... .« 6 A. Longden, c T. H. North, b Labatt... 0 F. Fish, o Hobbs, b Labatt ... ... 32 W. T. D.Harman, b Labatt ... ... 5 W. J. Cotterill, o Macfarlaue, b Labatt 0 C. R. Clark, not out... ... ... 12 T. D. Harman, b Macfarlane... ... 0 l>. Wood, b Labatt 7 F. S. Frankish, lbw, b Hasell ... 6 W. J. Blyth, tun out ... ' .„ 7 Extras ... .« ... 14 Total .. ... ... 103 BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Labatb Hosell Macfarlan ae ... Balls. 120 60 60 lus. ; 6 4 Runs. : 34 23 Wkts. 7 1
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9019, 4 February 1895, Page 3
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