SENIOR CUP MATCHES.
UNITED v LANCASTER PARK. This match was continued at Hagley Park on Saturday, when the weather was fine and the wicket in good order. With cix wickets down for 191 the United continued their innings, Clark (36 not out) and Helmore (7 not out) resuming batting to the bowling of Cuff and Wilding. Runs came freely from the start, and several changes in the bowling were tried before Helmore was bowled by Cederwall with the score at 275, and retired with a well got 41 against his name. Wood and Kitto gave but little trouble, but Frankish, the last man, went in with the intention of keeping up his wicket, and ho and Clark took the score to 360 before the latter was given out leg before wicket for a brilliant innings of 135, which included one 6, five s's, sixteen 4's and six 3's. . Fraukiah played steady cricket for hie 8 not out, and he assisted Clark to add 64 to the total for the last wicket. Wilding was the most successful of the Park bowlers and the fielding was fair. With 40 runs to the bad the Lancastrians commenced their second innings with the usual pair, Cuff and H. .0. Ridley, and they made such a good stand that 150 were scored before Cuff was caught and bowled for a vigorously played 94, which included three s's, seven*4's and five 3's. The wicket proved too good for the United bowlers to make much impression, and the fielding was moderate. The following are the soorea :— LANCASTER PARK. Firsb Innings ... — — 320 Second Innings. L. A- Cuff, c and b Sims ... *■ «- 94 H. C. Ridley, not out .- .- 67 F. Wilding, not out... ~ .-10 Extras... •>• •- w> 4 Total for one wicket .« M 175 UNITED. First Innings. R. D. Herman, b North ... .- 36 J. T. Medlow, c and b Hasell ... 53 A. Sims, b Wilding... ... .- 1 W. J. Cotterill, cO. Ridley, b Cuff ... 26 W. C. H. Wigley, b Wilding ... 9 R. B. Matbias, b Wilding 7 C. R. Clark, lbw, b C. Ridley ... 135 G. H. N. Helmore, b Cederwall ... 41 D. Wood, b Wilding 1 R. L. N. Kitto, b Wilding ... ... 6 F. S. Fraukiah, not out ... ... 8 Extras •- •« ,— 52 Total -. 360 BOWIXSG AS&L.YSXS. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Wilding ... 192 10 84 5 Cederwedl ... 72 1 46 1 Cuff ... 126 9 62 1 North ... lW 3 69 1 Hasell ... 84 1 58 1 C. Ridley ... 15__ 0 9 1 MIDLAND v SYDENHAM. The unbeaten Midland team added yet another win to their iiss on Saturday, when the suburban Club was beaten by an innings and 14 runs. The previous play had reunited— -Sydenham 57, Midland 267, Sydenham 31 for two wickete. rhe latter continued tbeir innings on Saturday, and some very much improved all round batting cave iho uew Club their Liaheet total of the mmod. W. Steveoe wm the top toorer
with 37 made by very good batting. Wright and MaHoch claimed 27 each, whilst Lawrence, Malone, Had field. Day, and Treloar also j*;oc into doubles. Macfarlane was very successful with the bail, getting six wickets for 43 runs. The following are the scores :— MIDLAND. First innings ... ... ... 267 SYDENHAM. First innings ... ... ... ,57 Second Innings. R. Halley, cT. Reese, bD. Reese ... 3 C. Lawrence, b Pearce ... ... 20 C. Lafferty, run out... ... ... 0 J. Wright, c sub, b Reese ... ... 27 T. Malone, b Macfarlane ... ... 16 W. Treloar, lbw, b Macf.rlane ... 10 J. A. Caygill, catm b Macfarlane ... 2 S. McMurray, c Wheatiey, b Treweek 6 T. ll_d_eld, b Macfarlane ... ... 16 W. S--vnis, b Lawrence ... ... 37 W. H.*Diy, bMaotarlauo 13 Hon. E. C. J. Stevens, b Macfarlane ... 0 A. M-lluc-i, not out... ... ... 27 \Y. J. Vvaluisley, c Garrard, b Treweek 1 A. Buchanan, b Lawrence ... ... 1 Extras... ... ... ._ 17 Total ... ... ... 196 BOWLING ASALTSI3. Balls. Mdns. Ruus. Wkts. D. Reese ... 150 6 50 2 W. Pearce ... 222 17 53 1 J. Macfarlane 102 5 43 6 C. A. Treweek 60 1 25 2 J. D. Lawrence 12 1 1 2
SENIOR CUP MATCHES.
Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9330, 3 February 1896, Page 3
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