TROTT'S TEAM
-. - — ■-*■ — 1- . . : PLAYS WEDNESDAY ELEVEN, ; For about an hour after The Post went to p«s» v yesterday, the match between *Pro{#s • Booth Melbourrie 'team and Ta .Wellington Wednesday representative ©leVdn was continued • at the Basin • ReWre, When the rain again compelled the abandonment of the game, Welling'Jonnadput up 91 runs for four wickets, fend Blamires and Gourlay were left to go on with the scoring. The former Jjlayer hs.d compiled a useful 36, with no Chances given. Ha was not hitting too Jreely, and there were ' only two fours Against his name^ the rest; being made tip.of.lis and 2's. M'Gill went out for ■23, and £he other not out man, Gourlay, ,t>egan again to-day with one run to his 'jpredrtr j TO-DAY'S PLAY. * o*l the resumption of play to-day, Style, went on at the , south end, and 35ccfcCat the, north. Gourlay. hit. the first $ to the boundary, after about . ten •minutes* pplaty t with godd judgment and plenty of vim. Shortly afterwards, when he played right into the jnands of Sykes^tt short square-leg. Sykes tfniESecf him, but the next ball Blamifes (^»utrflririy into the hands of Kelly^ fi^ld•gng second- slip, and this time he went ,out. * George replaced the V.M.C.A. man. -was the ne"xt to give a chance, *at 10, and thiß'also> was missed. This ttixo.6 M'Cormaek was the culpri^ btit Jtharmir he' missed 'didtr'fr see the next jover oat^or^he went out to Kyle, who J wsenfc Sown a slow, one, tot t change, ap- % with a leg bffeak; . Golirisy had I 1 |made JL2.. | ,« One* 'hundred' and ten went up to' jjk _4, by..ofioTge, .and his next hit was a '|good 3. Six ( down. Then George went Out- when his score was 12, Jclean-bowJed, Jby Kyle. This made Kyle's wicket. Mills.went out next, «lbw to Scott, after making 9. This was ljust on 1 .otelockj .addj.,only" forty-two jfetM* iasi^Jaeeu .compiled in an hour's 1 *play. » After 'thV* luWheon rfdjournmeht j M*&enzie,. partnered Alpe, and started'! *wii£ aI, a. 4, a2 t and two other 4's, j he tfent ' out to a straight' ball ■ 2 from StfoCt. ; M'lntyro, a right-handed *bat and n a left-handed bowler 4 took his * place, and broKTfns' duck witn a. 1 first -ball. 3*h«re .w"er"e flow 160 rtms up and # one wicket to fall. ( ? WELLINGTON.— First Innings. '
*Wfison, c Gray, b Scott ... *Wa*tie f c Prt*vis, It. Scott ..*- ZBlaMrell,,c Kelly, ,b Scott ... ■;M'Gill, b Kyle ... - -Harris, c Giller, b Kyle ..< £«ouday^b. Kyle ... ..< Gefi^g, T b Kyle , t ... ^ Alpe, not out Mills, Ibw; b Scott . . ... M'Kenzie, b Kyle ... .., » il'lntyre, b Scott .., ..< .ri-HJiXtras ... , t ., ■ ; - r; Total ... ... 19 .... 5 ... 39 ... 23 ... 0 . 12 ... 12 ... 14 ... 9 ... 15 . 2 ._ls »..~I6S
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1913, Page 8
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443TROTT'S TEAM Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1913, Page 8
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