CRICKET NOTES.
Slip says— That the United had an easy win against Nelson. The bowling at both ends being very "ood. That Wastney badly misjudged Urabam on Saturday, plays far too much forward, watch the ball— had the bines at, the start. That the Nelson men should show better form considering tbe amount of practice they hare— piny the bowling. That the lirst over froiu a bowler should always be played carefully, get to understand him, soiye hit too hood. J.H. hike care in. future. That D. Graham is showing better form ■ with the bat, his Jiulding is vory good, and his return is of the bust. That Walker has taken the wickets again after a long spell, did very well. That liichardson took four wickets for two runs on Saturday, bowled well. Stiles had little to do while liichardson was at the wickets ; when lie did, it was done well. Stay at home George, as you jiad mastered the bowling, and threw your innings away. U. Hiirkneas made a line catch when lie dismissed Stiles, far superior to the one \pondor retired at the College for. That the Athletic juniors gave the United juniors a, bit of (ield practice on Saturday to the tune of 100 runs, well played juniors. That Harper sltouhj gel a change of bowling at his not, this would assist liim a hit. That the I'mal selection of the rep team takes place next Saturday ; why wasn't it last Saturday ? It should have been, as such matters that arc to be brought forward should not be delayed, That Sltallcrass should get to practice thjs week, bjs club will (greatly need him. That Ijra'y of tlic |*n)ted is a coming hat. plays very fiao, ai|i| also good field, look after your colts Itobort, and oojvcli them. That it would take a 31.A. to get at the averages of some Nelson bats. That I-. Graham's second innings against Nelson 1 was 'a good ono, carpet* the' bull well, but rather inclined to get off his' 1 ground, ■ ' '- ■ 'That <J. lHincoe dismissed T-rask wjth a capital cijtch in the slips low ijowh on fcSatnr<)sy, ' ' That Kichavdsoo tyas coinineneed professional dntjes at the Park. That the General fell jn his usual place on (Saturday, kcej) them down,. That Curtis played a good innings in tbe juniors on Saturday, Took oiit soiijo of yon senior Athletics, That the Fowlers rofnsiug to play in the rep match against Fiji puts him in mind of a lot of 5 or G year old boys at play saying, "If you 'don't let oi\r.
Sam play I wont, and I'll get Bill not to play yer see, so that will fix yer." Ihat considering the cricket experiences of the Fowlers their action in the matter is very child-like, and deserves from the Association a severe penalty. It lias been a failing with the Wanderers that we are the cricketers, none compare with us, and they try to rule the roost, but it must be put a stop to.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 17, 21 January 1895, Page 2
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504CRICKET NOTES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 17, 21 January 1895, Page 2
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