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SENIOR CUP.

LANCASTER PARK v UNITED. This match was resumed at Hagley Park n Saturdsy, when a fairiy oven day's play csulted. United had made in their 'first rulings 151, whilst tho L.P.C. had 90 up for wo wickets. The latter failed to follow np he good start they had made, and the last ,-ickot fsll with the score at 168. Cant carried lis not cut 3C-ore to 37, whilst Callaway laimod one less. Of tho others, A. Wilding, rith Boxshall, 13 not out, were the nly dcub o figure scorers. Prankish and Vigioy both trundled well, and were well rackcu up by the field. The U.C.C. se:or.J linings was not ho good as their first, only calising 1-13, the last wicket falling just on ime. Frankish end Vincent bath had luck a making their ruus, but Weston batted licely, as did also Sims and Wigley. Caliu-i-ay ligam bowled splendidly. The ficV.ing, >-v* not up to tho I-'_rk'.i uaur.i sUndnrcf, lmttgli Boxshuil, at the wi.<ke;s, was brilliant, uinjiag o3 four cliiiicult catches, whilst it is ;ucat:oisab,e if another one should not have ccn given him. The Lancastrians now rei'.iire to make 130 in their second innings. he following ure the scores: — UNITED. ■"list innings ... ... ... ... isi Second innings. i. Sims, run out ... ... ... ... 13 > r . C. 11. Wigley, c BoxshaH, b Ca-laway 15 i. Oilivier, c lioxsh&'Jl, b Callaway ... 0 . Hair, c A. Itidlcy, b F. Wilding ... 0 \'. Harman, b Callaway ... ... ... 9 •\ H. Frankish, c Boxsh:.!:, b A. Wilding 30 .'. 1). Harmuu, c BoxshafJ, b Callaway... G i. Vincent, not out ... ... " ... 23 .. 'layler, c Tolau, b A. Wildir.g ... 0 ;. T. Weston, c Orrhaid, h Cahav/av ... 21 . H. Williams, c Cant, b F. Wilding ... 12 Byes ... ... ... ... 5 Total ... ... ... ... 14a Bowling analysis—S. T. Callaway, 144 balls, nia.idc.iid, 53 runs, 5 wickets: F. WLding, 81 istiis, 1 maids-n, 48 runs, 2 wickets; A. Wiidng, 4*j bails, 25 runs, 2 wickets; A. M. Last!, 12 balls, 7 runs. LANCAS-TEil PARK. First innings. \ Toomer, c Sims, b Wigley ... ... 4 >. Orchard, c and b Wigley ... ... 31 l. Cant, b Prankish ... ...- ... 37 I. T. Callaway, b Frankish ... ... 315 l. E. Ridlev, c Oilivier, b Frankish ... 3 1. Wilding, lbw, b Wigley 21 1. C. Ridley, c fciims, b vv'igley ... ... 9 '. Wilding, b Frankish ... ... ... 3 '. Eo£3hail, not out ... ... ... 13 i. Toian, b Wigley ... ... ... 0 i. 11. Labatt, c Westoii, b Frankish ... 2 Extras ... ... ... ... & Total 163 Bowling analysis—J. H. Williams, 42 balls, maiden, 28 runs; A. Sims, 60 balls, 1 naiden, 35 runs; W. C. 11. Wigley, 138 balls, maidens, 52 runs, 5 wickets; R. Vincent, 24 •alia* 6 runs; F. S. Frankish, 81 balls, 1 uaiden, 38 runs, 5 wickets. MIDLAND v SYDENHAM. This match was resumed on a first-class ricket at Sydenham Park. With five wickets [own for 37, tho local team resumed their nnings. Saunders and Norman were soon kisposed of, but Young and Malone made a erviceablo stand. At 75 Young was bowled or a serviceable 27. Robertson and Malone iad a merry partnership, the former leaving ,t 108 with 17 to his credit, while Malone was lismissed for 27 made in good style, the linings closing for 117. Being 102 ahead, the iI.C.C. Sent their opponents in for their second nnings. Again a bad start was made, and vith the exception of a short stand by Fowke tnd Malone the batting throughout was poor, .nd the final score was G3, leaving the M.C.C. ■ictors by an Inning* and 34 runs. The Midand fielding was fair, while Barry and Garrard fere the best of the trundlers, the latter get- j ing adx wickets for 29 in the second innings. Che following are the scores:-— MIDLAND. first Innings .. .. • • .. 219 SYDENHAM. First Innings. iteese, lbw, b Pearce .. ~ f . 3 ititchie, b Barry .. .. .. 0 Savage, lbw, b Barry .. •. ..5 ?owke, b Barry .. .. .. 12 Liove, c A. Reese, b Pearce .. .. 5 f oung, b O'Farrell .. .. .. 27 Saunders, b Barry .. .. ..3 Gorman, b Pearce .. .. 1 tfalone, lbw. b Barry 27 fjobertson, b Barry .. .. ..17 'obson, not cu'i .. .. .. 0 Extras .. .. .. ..17 117 Bowling _palysis—Barry, 168 balls, G maidns. 55 runs, S"•rickets; Pearce, 168 balls, 12 naidens, 22 runs, 3 wickets; O'Farrell, 48 >alls. 1 maiden, 18 rftnn, 1 wicket; O'Farrell, 8 balls, 1 maiden, 18 1 wicket; Garrard, 2 balls, 1 maiden, 5 tuns. Second fonng, b Garrard . .\ •» ..7 iobson. b G arrard '.. \ • • • • 8 ieese, lbw, b Barry ..' \ • • • • 2 •■"owke, b O'Farrell .. \ • • .. 1G savage, c O'Farrell, b GarrarcJ, - • - - 6 kfalone, run out .. \- .. 10 Robertson, c O'Farrell, b Garuvd •• 5 „ye, b Garrard .. . - - 1 jaunders. c White, b Garrard *> ..5 titchie, not out .. .. • " t S'oraan, b Barry .. " \ " "' Total 1 .. 6S Bowling Analysis—Barry. G6 bails, it maiden. !4 runs, 2 wickets; Garrard. 114 Iballa, 6 naidens, £9 runs, 6 wickets; Pearce, 8 bails. runs; O'Farrell, 42 balls, 2 maideps, 11 uns, 1 wicket. \ PRESIDENTS CUP. ■ The Lancaster Park v High School (m.-tch fas concluded at Lancaster Park, reultcd in a win for the Park by ten »-*ckats. Scores—Lancaster Park 121 (Bromley 34, iblu 23, Lftwraio* 17 not out, Bidlqr l}h --d

12 for no wickets; High School 75 (Deacon 38, Brooke 21). R«aiey and The match United t Sydenham was finished on Saturday, at Sydenham Park. ScoresUnited 44 and IS6 (Corle 10, Harper 13, Gresson IS, Miller 23, Fryer IOj); Sydenham 177 and 66 (Jacobs 13, JDewc 15, Ltvery 16)- Sydenham thus won by 13 runs. Jonea, McMeekan, and Kemp bowled best tor the home team, and Wood, Fryer, and Harper for United.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10886, 11 February 1901, Page 2

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SENIOR CUP. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10886, 11 February 1901, Page 2

SENIOR CUP. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10886, 11 February 1901, Page 2

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