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CRICKET. VOLUNTEERS Y. MILITIA.

This match was resumed on Saturday last in Iho Albeit Biiriaoks in the prosunco of a large number of spectator*. Tho weather as previous was all bliat could bo dcsiroil. A. Itaynor and C. Ileskotli, being the nion at wickots when tho lima was called on Tuesday, again took tlio willows. ttussoll wai very tcaziug. After play commenced, IJcskoth i clued without adding to his score of Tuesday, and then givo place to J, Rayncr who played a neat innings of six. A. JJayncr lemaincd in until Kivding who had succeeded J. Rayuoi was out, and then Uuiscll bowled him cleverly. Jviisling uufoituualely was inn out in trying to obtain four foi a bplcudid cut. Mann then fired Scott, and the two Rceniod dcteimined to run up a bcorc. f^oott made a «ood lut to f-qnaio leg, which was prettily fielded l>y Uii'-iell, and the nt.\t l)'ill put into Yatos' hands, and rctiicd iorouo. The last man being absent, Mann returned adding one to thoscoio; all out for 18. Y.vlo-t and Alpo for the Milih.i then a])pe,iied at tlie wiclcols ; some good play was made, and the hopes of the Voluntoeis began to wavei, when Yatcs' l)iii!s wcic seen to l.ill, in consequence of :i ijood ball fiom Barnard — and, after adding five to the lie gave place to Kussell. Ileic another stand and very excellent play was midc, when Tlusscll hiiccutubcd to a pietly one fiom Barnard, and ictiied for 4 Ivlahelioid ue\t n|>peaicd with the willow, and as was expected a long stand was nia'le, after which Alpe gd\i' way to another fiom Barnaul. Osborno took the pUco of Alpc, but Jiamaid al^o forced him (o retiio with 1 to his name. G. Vj. Elliott then showed up, but did not tumble the seoreis. S. Kisslmg assumed tho vacant wicket, and atter making a nice thioe, was iiiuout. ]1. Elliott, 'J'ole, and Nation tried to obtain tho one over, but weio unsuccessful, and thin tho tenth Ml, leaving the Volunteeis winners by 13 runs. The following is the scoie :—: —

Tuesday* score A. liaAJioi. b Russell C lle^kclh, b Russ-11 T V.ijnei, b Kussell X Kisslinr, irn out c cotfc, c Y.ites Jlann, 'not out Aoi.uvri.rn 1 - s 2nd Inning* . 0" l!j cs, itc. .. 0 . 0 . 0 First inning '.' 1 Totil .. 1 .. 6 S"> 127 212

2nd Ii \lpo, b. Binmrrt . . . 24 Yutrs, 1) liiiiiittid . B Uussoll, ti liunutil .. 4 Miisefli-lil, h J lt.iyner . fi Osboine, b li.unaid . . 2 <"}. V, Ulliott, b Kujnci 0 S Kfs&lnig, inn out . '.t JI Elliott, uin out 2 imngi '1010, not out „ Nation, b Hainan! bj 01, <E.c. I' nit innings . *■ Toi.il . . 0 0 21 JOT

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1952, 19 October 1863, Page 4

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CRICKET. VOLUNTEERS V. MILITIA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1952, 19 October 1863, Page 4

CRICKET. VOLUNTEERS V. MILITIA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1952, 19 October 1863, Page 4

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