POST AND TELEGRAPH v GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS.
A matoh, Eost and Telegraph v Government Buildings, was playtd at Lancaster Park yesterday, resulting in a win for the former by 153 runs on the firet innings. For the Government Buildings Costelloe (71), Wood (39), and Johnstone (13), played well. For the Post and Telegraph Percy (94), P. Mamsell (73), Martin not out (24), King (21), Shanks (20), aa_d Gerard (26) butted best. For Buildings Johnstone and Wood bowled well, whilst Ford and Treweek trundled best for the Post and Telegraph. Following are tlie scores: — GOVER_T_E_"T BUILDINGS. Wood, o King, b Ford ... ... 89 Isherwood 1 . b Percy, o Ford ... ... 0 Roaa, b Ford , ... ... ... i Flower, b Ford ... ... ... o Costeiloe, b King;, o Trerweek ... ... 71 Bowling, b Ford ... ... ... 2 Johnston, b Mansell ... ... ... 13 Murray, b Treweek ... ... ... 8 Murphy, b Manaell ... ... ... 5 Cullen, b Treweek ... ... ... 0 Crosbie, b Treweek ... ... ... 5 Hallett, not out ' ... ... ... 4 Extraa ... ... ... ... $ 153 POST AND TELEGRAPH. Percy, st 'Murphy, b Wood ... ... 94 Wood, b Johnson ... ... ... 3 P. Maoisell, o Flower, b Wood ... ... 73 King, o Flower, b Johnson ... ... 21 Treweek, b Wood ... ... ... 0 Ford, b Johnson ... ... ... 8 Gam-away, at Murphy, b Wood ... ... 5 Quinlan, c Murphy, b Johnson ... ... 1 Francis, et Mlurphy, b Wood ... ... 8 Shanks, o Wood, b Johnson ... ... 20 Martin,' not out ... ... ... 24 Gerard, not out ... ... ... 26 Extras ... ... ... ... 23 306
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11535, 18 March 1903, Page 8
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