EXTRA EDITION. CRICKET.
PUINKET SHIELD MATCH. CANTERBURY v. WELLINGTON. TO-DAYS PLAY. [BX MLtGaAPfI— PRESS ASSOCIAIICN.] CHBISTCHURCH, This Day. The Wellington-Canterbury cricket match wa« resumed this\ morning in beautiful weather, Saunders and Midlane bAtting to th©^ bowling of Reese and Bennett. Saunders was soon dismissed, being caught by W. Carlton off Beese. 26—3—16. - Gibbes and Midlane played cautious cricket, and brought 40 up. Gibbes and Midlane batted soundly. The former was the most aggressive, and at .th© end of an hour's play the score was three for 82— Gibbes 38, Midlane 16. • Gibbes continued batting confidently, and he was chiefly responsible for hoisting the century. At 110, however, he ■was beaten by Hickmott. 110—4 — 59. Blamires, who was next, lasted only % few minutes. 110 — s—o.5 — 0. Mahany joined Midlane, and ■at the adjournment th© score: stood at 122 for five wickets. Eesuming, Eeese and Bennett bowled, and the score was carried slowly to 130. At 133 Bennett beat Midlane. 133—6—35.' WELLINGTON. v First Innings. Crombie, b Bennett ...* 4 Fenton, ,b Reese .« 0 Saunders< c Carlton, b Eeese ... 16, Gibbes, b\ Hickmott 59 Blamires, c Hayes, b Hickmott ... 0 Midlane, b Bennett ... < ... l ... 35
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1912, Page 8
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192EXTRA EDITION. CRICKET. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1912, Page 8
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