CRICKET.
The President's Cup match between the Lancaster Park •'A" and"B" teams was concluded on Tuesday evening, the "B" team winning by 51 runs. Wanting 162 runs to win. the "A" team were disposed of for 111 (N. Pavitt 29 not out, U. Steeds 23, and Murray 10). Bromley, Johnitone, and Mason bowled well for the "3" team. The scores were:—" A" team 120 and 111, •' B " team 115 and 166.
A match was concluded at) Hagley Park yesterday between teams representing the Boys' High School and the Post and Telegraph department, when the former won a most exciting game by 2 runs. Hcores — High School 147 (O'Brien 70, Mason 26, Sandstein 17, and Wilhanw 13), and 91 (O'Brien 28, and Harper 18); Post and Telegraph 145 (Treweek.Bl not put, Brooker 15, and Bennett 10), anS,;9L'{Cotter 24, Treweek 16, andJForji, l£j ; ,Bf»4* A .Q Bfien, and Harper secured most" wicke6»{6j:.tjuft.winners, a»d Mansell, &s*s*?<* did besfc with the ball for toeTo^rk; 3 ~ v " United C.O.C. Teanis — President's No. L— Roileston, J. Woo% c W. Wood, P. Wood, Williams, Tomlinsbei Lambie, Day, Middleton, Jameson, S. B. Wilsou. President's No. ll.'—Hill, Blundon, Greaeon, Robinson, Atkinson, Chamberlain, Harman, Mackley, Weston, Wilson, Todhuuter.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9339, 13 February 1896, Page 3
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