CRICKET.
MUFF MATCH. -t- t following are the scores made in this which was played yesterday;— Tuossoa’s BIDE. *Lnit lacings. Second Innings. ill r -‘, c ,!;u 22 b Fonntaine ... 1 Itw, b Warner 0 b Palmer 5 ■ r "~ War.M:i It c Smith 14 •, h-h.c.ith ... 7 b Fountains ... 1 ' '■ Fleming b j- - 7 c Palmer ... ... 0 iV b Smith ... 3 b i'ountaine ... Ij ~ <*"*• '■ lisle b om. ~;;- r ... 2 • • ■ St*},; b Oilirk-r 2 c Foontaino ... 7 t- '.'?' b ’lf ••• 1 runout ® ”V ' ro'-iutaina b ■■■ 8 b PcJmer 9 .1 i’*-' 1 ... 15 runout ... ... 1 • r V, 1)’ •' fJ l!ivier ... 1 c Warner 2 i.' w * !j IJruco ■■■ 14 b Fouutalne ... 8 _ J, -'e bOllivler ... <i b Pro*.no • nnraii ... 3 Extras... ... 3 Tola! ...m Total ... CO ... OU.IVIi;i-.*B HIDE, f •’' tr fr; n : ngs. Second Innings. Ml wicket, v, : ..V b Thomson ... 0 !I li- r ’, J I/J!| id‘ r ey ... 5 runout 0 ... 5 ibw 3 ( V ;• h uijwb.-U ... 0 1; Thomiion ... 2 . • ht T Lijichod, b }•;.... ... 8 c Warner 8 - • ,*f l ««'Tt*:ll ... 7 c Manning 11 1. '■ • riomson ... 1 c Lougbrey ... 10 i-.;t;]' ,ju t;i,r< : y ...23 b Thomson ... 4 j, '- Ij > t Ifobbg 1 notout ... 23 T, t,,,r ‘ ; y - V cUriggs 0 i -’ - 1 liomuon, b !:-■. .. “■ J Thomson ... 1 c Thomson... ... 0 Ti ; V ' r: If'itbbert, b , 3 st Mann ... 0 r ‘ ; tcut 17 cMann 21 'V.; f wmHou ... 1 o How 0 J '‘\ ■' J tom,->on ### i r ‘ I ‘ rM 2 Extras J* T °tal 05 Total ... 97 Tha C,CC - T. LKEBTON 0.0. niav'oH elu ™ ®atch between these Club* was vrj,f. n ,v° n P. 0.0, ground on Saturday last, Ti 6 country men again suffered defeat. 3 re) - 0 re P r c»entatives of the M. 0.0.0. took 9‘. ir ,i ,v mg6 ’ ttnd succeeded in making a long i. : ,. ’ T *o total being 122 when the lost wioket ai .i’jp , ornor , 31; Sweet and Boeder, 17 ; °P and Taylor, 13 respectively; all good cricket for their runs. The '’tiketloni ed ,/ athsr abruptly, the last five only adding 10 runs. The feature of
the match, however, wa* a .plondid catch at long-log by Sweet, who wu fielding at aubstituto for ono of tbo Looiton team, whioh dis* poicd of Reeder, and it i. not laying too much to claw it a* the fineit picoo of fielding over seen on the ground. At the clo.o of the M.p.0.0. inning, the player, adjourned for lunch, after whioh the visitors handled the willow, Taylor and Homer having charge of the M. 0.0.0. bowling. With the exooption of J. Fowler, who turned a Lectonito for the occa»ion,tho whole loam were evidently out of form, and the inning, toon terminated for a total of 41. Fowler’. 17 being the only double figure. Thi. small total necessitated a " follow on " which proved for wor*e for the Lcoston men than their proviou. attempt,a. the whole team collapsed for the miserable total of 17. Tnyk>r and llorncr bowled well throughout for the M.0.0.C., and the general Holding wa. also very good. J. Reeder, at .horUtop, materially helped the bowler, by .napping up half a dozen chance, in fluo .tylo. Subjoined is tho score :
M.C.C.C. Bislop, o nnd bA. Loo ... . .. n I'ni.-iirot, b D. Loo ... g Taylor, run out ... " 13 J. Burner, b I). Loo 3^ Swoot, 0.1 nun bA, 100 ”, 17 Boeder. 0 bwoct (sub) bJ. Powlor ... 17 Alpc, b J. Fowler j o and b J. Powlor 5 Thompson, run out ” 4 Bit so, OJ. Powlor bD. Loo ... X Fairhurst, not out " q Extras ... ~, (i jo Total Iii'WUSB AKALT9IS, Balls Aldus Wkta Runs Whies I>. Loo ... IHJ a 3 47 2 A. Loo ... 75 3 2 37 n Bradshaw ... 16 1 0 11 n J. Powlor ... S 3 2 3 15 0 Ljxsroif, . r nr «t Innimra- Second Innings. A. Loo 1b w bJ. Homer 4 c Taylor, b Horner I Bradshaw, bJ. Horner 1 b Taylor 0 J. Powlor, 0 Boeder, b J, ’” Horner ... 17 0 Boeder, b Taylor 1 Deacon, c Boeder, b J, n , & rner D V.;• * 0 Alpc, b Taylor 0 Baldwin, 0 Boeder, b J. Horner 3 run out 6 D, Loe, b Taylor.' lb Taylor 0 Lewis, b Taylor I b Taylor 1 Walker, 0 Boeder, b Toy- _ l° r 0 not out 0 Strong, c Palarot, b Horner 1 0 Taylor, b Horner 3 Lnnn, c Boeder,b Taylor 2 o Alpo, b Hornor 0 Smith, not out 1 c Alpo. b Taylor 0 Extras 6 Extras S Total 41 Total 17 Bowliko Analysis, Loeston.—First Innings. Bolls. Aid ns. Wkta. Bans. Hornor 06 7 6 22 Taylor ... ... 97 9 4 13
Second Innings. Balls. Mdns. Wkta. Bans, Horner 63 7 3 5 Taylor 60 8 6 7
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5012, 13 March 1877, Page 3
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