CRICKET
, VICTORIA V. .SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 'I bis interstate game, concluded at Alelboumo yesterday, resulted in a win for the home team by an.innings and 87 rum. Scores; South Australia, 243 and 284; Victoria. 614. In the visitors’ second innings Kenny secured tlie fine average of five wickets for 49 runs, and Laver took three wickets for 112. WEDNESDAY AIATCHES. The employees of Mess ns W. Penrose and Go. have formed a club in connection with the firm, to, ho known as Penrose’s Cricket Club. The following are tho ofli-c-ci's :—President, -Mr V . Penrose : vicepresidents— Messrs Goar, Cult, Bennett. Robinson, and G. Simpson ; secretary and treasurer, Air Ji. Cameron ; captain, -Mr J. j Haig; deputy-captain, Air Alason; sclcci lion committee —Messrs Williams, Alason, and Haig; general committee—Alcesis Triggs, Gear, Turner, Alcyers, and the captain and secretary. Messrs K. Cameron 1 and B. Triggs were elected delegates to the j inaugural meeting of the Wednesday • Cricket Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 14526, 30 November 1910, Page 7
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155CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 14526, 30 November 1910, Page 7
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