WEDNESDAY CHAMPIONSHIP.
Play in the Wednesday competitions yesterday whs not very interesting. George find George fcor'rd W0 against the Rivals, who replied with 45 for six wickets. Gosling was 11 v* top-scorer- for Geortja and George with 53, a somewhat plucky and lucky innings. Pcirce and Bentley shared the' bowling, with 4 for ' 58 and 3 for 46 'respectively. In their match with Oriental Union made- 120, to which Mulford contributed 30. Oriental gained a lead with 143 runs for four wickets, to which A. , Moor contributed 45. Hollowing are the ! scores :— ' 1 GEORGE AND GEORGE V. RIVALS. George and George. — First Innings. Laws, c Burton, b Pearco 8 A. George, c Robinson, b Bentley... 0 Martin, b Pearco 9 Robinson, b, Pearco 25 Richardson, run out 10 Ishcrwood, b M'Kay 13 Gosling, b Pearce 53 Gini, b Bentley 6 Fox, b Beritlcy 11 Gilberd, not out 5 Total 140
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1908, Page 2
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150WEDNESDAY CHAMPIONSHIP. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1908, Page 2
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