CRICKET.
The Warehousemen and Carisbrook 1 First Elevens met on the Oval on Saturday} and the game, so far as it has gone, is decidedly fn favor of the senior club, who ,made 124; Harper contributing 36 by clean batting, Drabble 45 by free play, and Vallange 12. W. Carver obtained five wickets for 25, .and Kitt three for 43. The Warehousemen, at the call of time, had obtained 40 for five wfckets, Kitt compiling 20 pretty .quickly.. Williams (who is 13, not out) has the making of a good batsman. Forrester bowled effectively for Carisbrook, being credited with four of the wickets. , ,_.■■.. The match Albion Juniors v. Rosemont Fifteen resulted in a win for the Juniors by 56 runs. The Juniors made 45 in the first and 87 in theseeond inningß; the Rosemont scoring* 41 and 35. The principal scorers were : For the Juniors—B. Duthie (11 and 31), H. Tapper (a ; anct i2 6)i and'D;Th6msoh (12 and 3); and for <the' Eoseinont-A. Maclean (13.and: 8). For.the Juniors, D. Thomson, (with foor, for 5), ..Alexander/ Robertson (with eleven for 29), and' 1 B. l>uthie (doirijj theThat,T«r*ck, taking, tan for; 9% runs) divided .the bowling,,, honors; and for the Rosemont, Kinvig and Maolean also iiojwled well. , :. si , ■. v ,- The Grange and Alhioii. Second 1 iElevenS; ilayed a match on the Ground. The ftange went in firit-and galled-,101 runs, »f whioh'Crawshaw* (» promising colt) made \1 not outi 9 iftrrying onJTMs Bafaffor ft
mißiil not out. aiH Orawshaw bwged well for thes%nge7» v did Pray aimptevensbn fo| the Albion. %" * ; mkh Grange aid Albipn started hj two fflggf jmatch on toe NorthernJfc&pd.! Th« Gplge going into!; bat, tfefirjifwrte wickets fSlßor 27 tuns } bnt Turnbuli ipfood Dawes; Ansae two determined fbajrd,bringing the •bore.np'to 1(6 before they were separated—Turnbuli making 31, and Dawes, who played rattling cricket, 68. J. Carson (18 not out) was the only other double figure, and the innings dosed for 132. J. M'Lellan secured eight wicket*. The Albion, at the call of time, had only «ia3e224or seven wickets, "none of their batsmen, except M'Kinlay (8 not ont), being able to stand up against the bowling of Turnbuli and Downes, the former securing five wickets for 8 runs. The Grange Bend a team to Oamaro to play against the local Capnlets on the* Princeof Wales' Birthday.
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Evening Star, Issue 7362, 7 November 1887, Page 2
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383CRICKET. Evening Star, Issue 7362, 7 November 1887, Page 2
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