CRICKET
ST. ANDREW'S DAY MATCH. A very enjoyable match was pla.vetl at Kelburn Park 011 St. Andrew's Day between the Imperial Supply Office and Public Trust Office. Some vorv good cricket was shown, some of tho oldtimers displaying glimpses of their old form. Dunlop, Rhodes, Grander, and Lynam, for the "Imps," ;.nd Thomas and Wood, 0 fthe Trust, batted very well. Amongst the bowlers Mulligan and Lusk shared tho honours, while Granger and Dunlop bore the brunt for the "Imps"). The ground was in good order, and a considerable number of visitors watched the game. Tho ladies dispensed afternoon tea in tho pavilion. The match proved very interesting, and had it not been for tho thick mist which camo over tho ground, and was the means of stopping the game, Trusts were in a good position to win on the two innings, whereas they only wanted 11 runs when play was stopped. 'Scores:— Imperial Supplies. First Innings. Dunlop, b. Lusk 11 Rhodes, b. Mulligan 2.5 Mitchell, 1.b.w., b. Lusk 0 Granger, b. Mulligan : 12 Lynam, b. Mulligan 2 Tpwnsond, run out 1 Smith, b. Mulligan 4 Chapman.- b. Lusk 20 Washer, b. Lusk 4 Battersby, 1.b.w., b. Mulligan 0 Shaw, not out 4 Extras 11 Total 100 Bowling Analysis.'—Mulligan took five wickets for 42 runs; Lusk, 14 for 28. ■Public Trust. Nrst Innings. Graham, c. Smith, b. Granger 11 Wood, run out 12 Thomas, b. Dunlop 42 Lusk, b. Granger 1 M'Rae, b. Granger 0 Dalton, c. Town send, b. Smith 38 Wilson, b. Dunlop : 1 Irwin, c. Mitcliell, b. Smith 1 Playne,' not : out 7 Miller, b. Dunlop 3 Mulligan, c. Lynam, b. Smith ... 3 Extras ' Total ••••• 122 Bowling Analysis—Dunlop took three wickets for 40 runs; Granger, three for -9; Smith, three for 10. ■ ' ■ Second Innings. Rhodes, c. M'Rae, b'. Lusk - 3 Lynam, c. M'Rae, b. Luslt 37 Washer, b. Mulligan 0 Townsend, c. Miller, b. I/iisk 7 Dunlop, b. Dalton 3 Chapman, c. and b. Lusk 3 Mitchell, b. Dalton °
Battersby, not out 14 Shaw, (i. Dalton, b. Miller 10 Extras 17 Innings declared 102 Bowling Analysis.—Lublc took four wickets for 48 runs; Dalton, two for 7; Miller, one for 3. Public Trust. Second Innings. Graham, b. Dunlop 0 Lusk, b. Granger 4 Wood, thrown out 41 Thomas, 1.b.w., b. Dunlop 7 Dalton, not out 17 Extras 1 Total 70 Bowling Analysis—Dunlop took two wickets for 40 runs; Grangor, ono for 22.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 59, 3 December 1917, Page 9
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