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M CC. V- COLOMBO. ~ >— (Press Association. —Oopyr ioiit. i COLOMBO. Saturday. Marvlebone 213 ; Colom.ba 59. Barnes four wic-k-cts for 30: Foster 'three tor .-even; Wcolley two for nine. OLD BOYS V. KAMURA. This game was continued at- the Pai k on Sa-turdav. when Old Roys had an easy win by 107 nu«. Old Boys res-utn-'their sncond in..ings wi th one wicketdown for 88. The score reached 122 before the second wicket fell, the partnei=hip havin.tr added 116. The third wicket fell' at 177. but the next three idded only 13, and the innings (which lasted two hours) was declared closed at- six for 190. leaving Kanrura 180 to win. with 2£ hours to go. However, in an hour thev were all out for 73. Cooke took seven "for 32. making his tally for the mat-h 12 for 37. The further a cores are as follows : OLD BOYS. —Ist innings (45). Second Innings. Richmond, b Kinzett -5 .scale, l.b.w. J. Johnston n Vercoe. b- Li:corrjbe 40 Cooke, c Johnson. b Johnston 32 Dickson, b Johnston 0 AlcKay, b Kinzett 3 Bisley. not out Byes Total, six wickets for 190 Bowling analysis : Kinzett 2 wickets for 20 runs; J. K. Johnston, 3 for 38; Johnson, 0 for 40; Benseima-nn, 0 for 41 , Clarke. 0 for 25; Liscombe, 1 tor 17. KAMURiA.—Ist Innings (55). Second Innings. J. K. Johnston, c Condeil, b Cooke 0 Kinzett ,b Cooke . 3 pike, c Vercoe, b Neale 37 Johnson, c C. We-bley, b Coeke 9 W. Barnett, c McKay, b Cooke 0 Veysey, c Lawrence. b Cook-a 1 S. Barnett, b Cooke Liseom-be. run out- 7 Clarke, b Cooke , 0 Bensemann, net out 3 Byes Total 73 Bowling analysis: Cccke 7 wickets for 32 runs; Neale 1 for 22; V r Weld-ay 0 for 12. NELSON V. COLLEGE. Nelson met College on College ground •>n Saturday. College batted first, putting up a- total of 67 runs. Nelson repliTd with 107 fi.r 8 wickets. C-ollega it the call of time had ccored 38 for the loss. of two wicket.-'. The following ;u'e the scores : COLLEGE,—Isft. innings. Thorn,, b Franklin 6 Saxon, b Franklin 16 King, b Franklin 3 x-ope, b Louisson 1' Fere, b Louisson *♦ Everett, b Louisson 0 Va ugh an, b Louissen 2 Preston, b Louisson 1 odder, not out • ° Gilmour, b Louisson - Giblin b Cunningham 1 "Extras «; Total G" 7 Bowling analysis: Louisson 6 wickets for 31 runs; Franklin, 3 for 18; Cunningham, 1 fca- 7.. NELSON". Walters, b Pope 3 Johnstone, run on't, 8 Saunders, c Saxon, b King- 1 Loukfion, no', out 59 Stralton. b Giblin 16 Witten, b Gi'blin 0 "Cunningham, b Gi.blin 6 Martin. Giblin 2 franklin, b Giblin 0 Extras 12 Total 107 Bowling ardlys-is: 1 wickot for .46 runs - 'King. 1 for 22; Giblin, 5 for 24; Preston, 0 .'or 8. COLLEGE. —2nd innings. Saxon, not- out - • 14 Thorn., b Franklin 6 Pope, b Louisson 15 King, net out 2 Total for 2 wickets • 37
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 23 October 1911, Page 3
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