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CRICKET

WELLINGTON v. TOURING TEACHERS.*

J” 1 !> at f h ' between a : Welliugtoirrepre-. tentative team and New So?th Wale<! i' was commenced oa ibo Basin Re- * Wher yesterday, in. glorious i weatiiei, but there was a very poor attendance. The wicket was very fast The i visitors won the toss and elected to bat, i Robinson and Saunders opened the attack. *• iae wnjngs began Off the “ Robinson s - second over,' Southall took Barnes in the-slips. Harvey f 1 ™ 6 , a : r| d two balls later snicked the k the ball camwn, heVt Southall s hands to Saunders, who •1 i . od „° a,nd two for 6. O’Neill . snicked his first ball to Southall in the i slips amL the same .thing was nearly re- , {^ ed * T bawiders’s next over prodnwd 9 ! called 0'k l iM b^ eon S ' MX * *Ws j called O heill ior a second run, but tlw I tier decluied, and Wilson retmhed the i aH too smartly fop Barnes to get in. i • 10 lnnulgs closed for 353, wi+h l ,bf ln S not out with 38, madewithout a blemish. ■ ? As soon as Wellington went in paesjW' ; JioiTOrs. caused 10 minutes’ delay. GilSe Ydson, Wellington's captain, was eyf. £ch CC< \' by the “Sbt,. and • aJ-; tiiougl. halt an hour, remained -for play , be put m his weaker batsmen, with die-! f LT 1 rf 1U - A t , thc drawing of stomps i were ns Wltil fonrrwiekete to»ft»W ’ were 118 in arrear. Scores *

E T .S.W. Teachers-.—First' lisnW Barnes-run out .. .. - Myew.c Southall b Robing ■*** I , C £ aund( ’'* Ij Robinson i" q, 0 ISeill b Gnmniett 1R - Freeman c Beecbey b Robiiwon’ i" $ ’ Bobmsou b Brice ... -c;-! M Mullen not out ... ... .. : Rose c Wilson b Grimmott ,v Dunn b Saunders ... ... H ; Moore c and b GrimmetiT 01 Extm^ D^6n ...*<•■■ G' . T °**l ... ....... ; ..."isy; Bowling Analysis.—Robinson, 60 balk 72 47 16 rUnS S 3 SwaSm,' hiltrJt 7 6^ 1 w,oket i 24 balk ""S 4 ****** 5 Brioc. WatiMKHT.— Fiwt Inning*. ; ' »• Beecbey b Harvey ... / *■ *" 5 . Cullen b Harvey .. *” ••• R Gnnunefcfc. not out . *” *" ,” , Robinson b Harvey *♦ Saunders run. out ... " **’ V! ; Socftliall not out ... “ **’ "* „! Extras . ’ - 4 ■. Rotal for,as wickets 35*15 CHRISTS COLLEGE v. HIGH SCHOOL. Ine aanualrnatob between Cfarkfs Cb). lejre mid Boys’ High Sdhod-Her-nuijated yesterday m a draw. The local '. , a effective; Terfyto^ 5 cmsidering tbe foebSlnot'a ! Ot their bogmeinz—three for 15, F HnU I caisou a boy wTto ban all tbe potential ! ability for big cricket, got 40,.«* i SpeddW > a - Jllcc 45 h y etrokes of vanety m so voung a player. ■ Tbe ficbodl iraings dosod for 129, and I pussibibty of having a second J . game stands drawn. Details:— j Christ's College.—Pirat Jimingß. ’ i Bowden b While .... ... -, t>> < to louden b Spedding... ... , **• '""■ i.n ; Rmckbey Ibw b White *** ™ McicditbKsvo v p... oaundets ... ... Btrsh c Saunders -b White ‘ *** **■* Arerfll cJ• Ixopkms bl. Hutchison ... , ic Richards Ibw b F. Hutchison oj Ilax.CTeaves c F.HutehWn mile" 3 Macfarlano not out ... .. 18 ‘ Barnett st Ryan b F. Hutehfeon ' 0 Extras ... ... .... J g ; - >..• ...• ... 196 Bowling Analysis.—SpodHing, 96' balk, rnras * l S. cket 5 J * Hubchiscri. \ 00. balk, 27 runs; White,' 132 balls's4-' nms 4 wickets: Pilling, 12 baJI S ,-]6 nmn; i funders, 24 balk, 17 1 wicket . V \ ! Hutchison, 72 balk, 38 runs, 4 wiokels. ■ " High School.—First Innings. l\hiie b-Loudon ... 1 S. Hutchison c Bush b Barnett ’.V. 40 * Ryan, c and b Boivden ... ... ... ’ g Pilling b Bowden ... ... ... *” q Grccnslade b Loudon • ... ]4-„ Spedding not out ' ... "" ’ ac- -' Park b Loudon ... 1 ... . '-** 3 I itigerald c Ix>udon hj Pinckney -8 J. D, Hutclikon b Pinckney ... 2,! Gould st Richards b Pinckney 2* ' Saunders Ibw b Loudon .„ .". 0 ' Extras Total ... 129-t Bowling Analysis,.’—LdudoiC 139 "balk, 10 n-.aidens. 43 run®, 4 wictcls; Barnett, o4 balls, 31 runs. 1 wicket; Bowden, 3&-.T balls, 29 runs, 2 wickets; 'Pinckney, 48 i bails, 2 maidens, 14 runs, 3 wickctt>. * ’ j It is said in Victoria and Hew South < Wales that Victor TVumper may take the 7 place of Frank Iredale on the Australian I selection eoninuttee, Iredale, so the rumor goes, intends to retire. ; 1

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Evening Star, Issue 15064, 21 December 1912, Page 1

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CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 15064, 21 December 1912, Page 1

CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 15064, 21 December 1912, Page 1

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