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CRICKET.

NEW SOUTH WALES v. VICTORIA, (REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.) . (Received January 28, 5.15 p.m.) Sydney, January 28, The 'intercolonial- cricket’ matob,’Victorio v. New South Walei, was concluded to-day, and resulted ip a victory for the New South Welshmen by six wickets, who, in their second innings, scored 42 for 4 wickets, COMBINED AUSTRALIA T SHAW’S TEAM. (Received January 28, 10.20 p.m.) Sydney, January 2§, 4 p,m, Tho cricket maioli between Shaw and Lilly white’s team and an eleven representing United Australia waa commenced at the Association’s ground, Moqre Bark, to-day. The weather war fairly fine, but tbe wioket was heavy owing to recent rain. The attend, ance of spectators was small. The English, men went first to the wicket:, bat failed to make any atand agaiost the bowlingof Turner and Ferris, only one bat Jinan reaching double figures, name y, Lehmann with 17,’eaugh. The eleven wero disposed of for 47 rnhs; f. o following being the individual scor ji— Bates, caught, 8; - Barnes, caught, 0; Shrewsbu-y, caught, 2 ; Barton, bowled,.2 ; Gunn, bowled, 2; Section, caught, 1; Read, caught, 5; Briggs, caught, 6’; Flowers, bpwled, 2; Lohmanu, caught, 17 ; Sherwin, notout, 0; extras, 3 ; total, 37. Turner took six wickets, and Ferris four, Both bowled splendidly. (Received January 29, 1.15 a,m.) Sydney, January 28. Tbe Australian team in tha match against Shaw and Lilly white’s Eleven scored 76 runs fpr the loss of four wickef!, the following being the individual scores:—Blaokhair, paught, 4 ; McDonnell, bowled, 14; Jones, caught, 31 ; Turner, bowled, 3 ; Batmermar, not out, 2; and Moses, not out, 22. PERMANENT ARTILLERY. MATCH. A cricket match was played at the Basin Rr-orve yesterday between teams representing the Auckland, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, and Wellington batteries of the Permanent Artillery, The result was a , win for the Wellington men, whose grand total was 174 against 143. The scores were as follow ; Auckland, Lyttelton, and Dunedin,: first innings —? Major Goring, b. Creeks, 4 ; Corporal Farquharson, b Malcolm,: 3; Lieutenant-Colonel Boddam, c Gentles, b Malcolm, 6 ; Captain Morrison, b Malcolm; 20; Bombadier Chapman, _ b Creeks, 4; Gunner Good, b Malcolm, 3 ; Sergeant John Webb, b Creeks, 8; Gunner Wynn-Williams, run out, 13; Bombadier Knight, l.b.w. Creeks, 4 j Gunner Rowley, o Gudgeon, b Malcolm, 6; Gunner Conley, not out;' 9; leg byes; 4; byes, 2; total, Sfi. i Bowline analysis—Creeks, 95 balls, 4 wiokets, 52 rons; Malcolm, 93 balls, 6 wickets, 28 runs. Second innings—Major Goring o Daunt, b Creeks, 2 ; Corporal Farquharson, 1 o Parker, b Creeks,’ 2 ; Lieutenant-Colonel: Boddam, b Malcolm, 0.; Corporal Morrison, b Malcolm, 1; Bombadier Chapman, b Creeks, 16; Gunner'Good, o Gentles,’b Creeks, .2; Sergeant. John Webb, not out, 7 ; Gunner. Wynn. Williams, b Malcolm, 8 ; Bombadier Knight,' b Malcolm, 9; Gunner Rowley, b Malcolm, 15; Gunner Conley, b Creeks, Q; leg-byes, 1; byep, 8 ; total, ,62 ; first innings, : 86; grand total, 148. Bowling analysis—Creeks, 65 balls, 5 wickets; 26’ runs ; Malcolm,’62 balls, 5 wickets; 27 runs. ’ Wellington Battery Gunner Creeks, 1.b.w., Morrison, 26; Sergt.-Maj. Parker, b Boddam,’ 0; Gunner Malcolm, b Boddam, 20 ; Gunner Copland, o and b Boddam, 4; Major ' Gudgeon, b Boddam,: 6 ; Gunner Daunt, b Morrison, 2; Trumpeter Key, b Boddam, 6; Corpl. Gentles, o and b Morrison, 0 : Major Messenger, ran oat,: 14 ; Gunner Gallant, b Boddam, 0; Sergeant Sheppard, not out, 6; byes, 6; leg-byes, 2. Total, 92. Bowling analysis—Boddam, 95 balls, 6wickets, 45 runs; Good, 70 balls, wickets, 30runs, Morrison, 25 balls, 3 wickets, 9 runs. Second Innings—Gunner Creeks, b Boddam, 14; Sergeant-Major Parker, b Boddam, 0 ; Conner Malcolm, o Rowley, b Good, 14; Gunner Copland, c Goring, b Boddam, 10; Major Gudgeon, b Knight, 4; Gunner Daunt, b Boddam, 0 ; Trumpeter Key, b Good, 16. Corporal Gentles, o Boddam, , b Conley, 4 ; Major Messenger, not out; 12 ; . Gunner Cullnm, absent, —; Sergeant Sheppard, o Good, bBoddam, 1; byes, Gj leg.byes, 1. Total, 82. Grand total, -174. Bowling analysis—; Boddam, 85 balls, 5 wickets, 48 runs; Good, GO balls, 2 wickets, 16 runsKnight,' 15 balls, I wicket, 10 runs ; Conley, 10 balls, 1 wioket, Iran; Wellington’ thus won by 26 fans. • ' ‘ ’ '' •

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7996, 29 January 1887, Page 3

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CRICKET. New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7996, 29 January 1887, Page 3

CRICKET. New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7996, 29 January 1887, Page 3