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CRICKET

THE ANGLO-VICTORIAN MATCH. Melbourne, Nov. 17. — The weather is fine for the cricket match, and the wicket in good condition. The first innings of the English team closed for 416 runs. The other scores are McLaren 228, Peel 48, Briggs 0, Gay 17, Phil!ipßon 4, Humphries 1, Richardson (not out) 0. McLaren played a brilliant iunings, but was badly missed after scoring 4. A. Trott took 6 wickets for 103, C. McLeod •2 wickets for 89, H. Trott 2 for GO. Victoria in the first innings have lost 7 wickets for 201— Mitchell 25, Palmer 6, H. Trott 10, Graham 29, Graham 41, Stuckie 10, R. McLeod {not out) 20, Harving (not out) 35. j Nov. 18.— In the cricket match C. McLeod j is not out for 19, and R. McLeod is not out ! with 20. McLaren batted for four hours and threequarters, and was loudly applauded on his dismissal. The visitors in their first I innings developed an unmistakeable tail. A Bcratch match was played at Captain Tucker's paddock on Saturday afternoon. Sides were chosen by Messrs Cuthbert and Massey. The lattcr'n side going in first could make a total o: oiay 30, to which C. FTillßon (14) and Aakenbock .'9) contributed chiefly. Cuthbert'a niJi' 0,11 •! do very little better at first, the v :.■!.?.! „t the fall of the eighth wicket being *J9. The last two wickets put on a goo>! many runs, and the innings closed for !■>{>, ?.!ie double figure scorers being Cuthherr hi and Doda 13. The backstopping of Vus'f^ 'aside was not at all eatisfaetory, us iiwe were 13 byes run in that innings au against only 1 in the previous one. As t'me :ii>i not allow of the match being finished, it iLiulted in a win for Cuthbert'a side by ::<) tuns on the first innings. The iollowni;' are the scores :— MASSMV'.S M >•!■:. Massey, c and b V liit<!, 3; Hillson, c White b Andrew, l\ ; Aali^nbeck, b Dods, 9; Walker, b White, >; Porter, b White, 0 ; Taylor, not out, 1 ; Haisman, bDods, 0 ; De€oßta, b White, ? ; liouillon, b White, 0 ; Forest, b White, 0 , Eryivdhurßt, b Dods, 1 ; bye, 1 ; total, 30. CUTHUBRT S *IDE. Cuthbert, c Haisman b Hillson, 16 ; White, c Broadhurst b Porter, 1 ; Andrew, b Massey, 0 ; Sellara, c ABkenbeck b Massey, 0 ; Henderson, c Porter b Massey, 0 ; Evinson, b Porter, 0 ; Hooper, b M»ss«y, 0 ; McLaughlin, b Askenbeok, 4 ; DeSosta, c Aekenbeck b Massey. 0 ; Dowe, not out, 2 ; Dod«, b Porter, 13 ; Hilford, c Tajlor b Maewy,' J ; \>yw f \Z ; total, 50.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7136, 19 November 1894, Page 3

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427

CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7136, 19 November 1894, Page 3

CRICKET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7136, 19 November 1894, Page 3

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