CRICKET.
UNITED v. D AN PLPLRB. 7're Sat tO'd iy cricket compel It ior; wa> continued or the I" icKvir. lV>mniv, or Saturday afternoon, n hen the match between 1 "'n-’.tA*; ami Wander, era was eone.Ttdor: tn- ;lte firat <d-,.> A play the march wav in an interest lug position. United nta le ISO in their first attempt-, and Wanderers had lom tfmr wickets for 94 runs (Sharp 88 and Wilkinson 17 not cuttin going to the wickers on Baurrday. Sharp was rim out when he had added three to ids score, wl,nit W ;is:nsen ear.-;m: ! is s'. \ ,e 2d .id \» ~v !v>v led !- \ Mo,, mg. The balance oi tlie team adde*-; only seven runs ro the score, drd gavr Tr,mod the advantage by 79 runs on the firat innings. 4 oirdV", d v ;: ’vo.\led vcd. inking Inn; to; s;\ r-;m Mor dug ihrec for '22. Vrdox; von; to the rocket and lost the first sx wickets very cheaply. D this sf-age San da 11 joined R. (-00-rsh-nv an-, t-ne pair carried the scoiv atony; to 9> .r, good style, when Carts..ore ted ye Scholhvnt. The V'nit-ed skipper elded to retire and make an efidoavofit to six-nre -an out right v ;n. uhvo w.-m easily a iV'omp lis h-e*'t. ,1 aok Se-honvsw an.; XsTidown 00er.0.; !o; Mr-W’ ar.d wLen rke s.-mv bad r.orabod 2; Ashdown -wra bowlral by. Morirc Bharr: jolTiod Schodnm and at toscoring three singles was caught 'A’ Why off TV ' S tom "'The e-drree et the -To made ■ -decks"' am; Temperton. • -hat i vie k - TT.e nvdoh -pr.r.s ed in an easy "'.n tor 1 r.ucc, oy in -runs The -scoring nas as follows : \\ ANDKRER'' Ist Innings Tier, h Garish,ore ... l '.- l.me'sey. e and h liavtshore ... y J Wvuvh c Dogg, ht* art shore ... L) Sharp, run out tlretg. h Garfshore Wilkinson, o Movr.ng J. W. Beh.oTtnm. o Temper;on. h Morling - - ••• ( W . Ashdown h Tenv-vmor, D. K. Maude, e am; h Tempeuon j Bhevidan, Tom;'erton. b M-'vhng W Uvaser, not out ... • Extras It Total 105 Dowling; Movling. L> ovovs ; o maidens 82 runs. 8 wicket* : Garl-hove. lt> -"> -8o 4: Eton A P 25 P.Cs-nt-diaU. 2 l 8 '9; Vompoixm, e 5 <' VNUVCD Ist tunings LSk 2nd Innings. tlvifliths, h Mamie * \\ at son, h Mamie Wh.vto. h Maude ... u (iodine, e Eindsoy b Seh<'lhim. limipevton, h Mamie - ■-■ ;. Eton, h Scholium I dirt shoi-e. stump, l Bchodum. • c Extras v- 1
Total for r wks. 98
Dowling; Sehollmu IE2 -0 -L Mamie 10 1 19 «t Sheridan 1 <> 4 -0, WANDERERS 2nd Innings. Sharp, o Whyte, h Temperton ... J SehoUum. o Garlshmv.b lempovion 2--Ashdown, h Moi'Hng ... *' Sheridan, b TempovLm ' Lindsey, h Merhnvv ... ' WilkhlsoiL not out ... Alamle h Movling WCl*. " - |.xV M , 2 Total. 3 men short 29 Bowling : Morlingv 1 ; Temperton, 1 0- L>
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4459, 29 January 1917, Page 7
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