CRICKET.
Only making 37 in their first innings in their match against Eden on the Vic- ; toriii Domain yesterday, to their opi ponente' 139, the local eleven followed on • with their second attempt. The team s absolutely collapsed, and the men went : in and out, forming quite a procession. [ Out of the eleven Datsmen, . only three s broke their "duck," each being credited ; with the small total of 1. With 7 for 1 extras, the local eleven lost their last i wicket for a ridiculously small score of 10. Murdock and Hobson had charge of i the ball, and theeffect of their bowling :■ is easily seen from the runs obtained. The visitors thus won by an innings and . 92 runs. Tlie additional scores were .:.— " POVERTY BAY, 2nd innings. '■■ Schofield, b Murdoch ... ... ... 1 ' r Judge, c Howard, b .Murdoch ... 1 I Glennie, b Hobson . ... 0 Sharpe, c Buckley, b- Murdock ... 1 Coop, b Murdock 0 ' Monk, lbw, b Hobson 0 . McConnell, c Taylor, b Hobson ... 0 , Rowe, c Brown, b Murdock 0 I Davis, not out 0 Burke, b Murdock ... ... ' ... 0 Maude, not out ... ... ... 0 Extras ... 7 '. Total ... 10 Bowling analysis : Murdock, 6 wicketo -for 1 run ; Hobson, 3 for 2.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11251, 16 April 1908, Page 7
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200CRICKET. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11251, 16 April 1908, Page 7
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