AUSTRALIA v. WELLINGTON.
Wellington, last night
The Wellington-Australian cricket match was continued yesterday m glorious weather, arid dn a good wicket.
The. local' men. who had lost six. wickets for -119 ( When 'play closed on Friday, continued their first innings; and knocked up 201. McGlrr and Robinson's partnership, was the best, the pair adding 57. When the Australians went In' the spectators got a surprise, Southall's bowling proving a kriock-out. Armstrong went first ball, and the team only made 124. In Wellington's second strike Armstrong got some revenge, and at stumps the local men had lost five wickets for 32. Following are the scores: — WELLINGTON, first innings.— Howe, b McKenzie, 19; Hay, b Armstrong* 14; Midlane, b Collins, 3; Gibbes, c Collins, b Armstrong, 30; Beechsy, o- Trumper, O Armstrorfgv 14; Grimmelt, c Noble, D Mailey. 3: M.Girr. b Mniley, 42; Grlm■mett, c Noble, b Mailey, 3; Joplin, b McKenzie, 7; Robinson, not out, 41; extras 17; total, 201. - The wickets fell as follow— 1 at 38, 2 at 28, 3 at 47, -4 at 89, 5 at 92. 6 {it 103, 7 at 131, 8 at 188. 9 at 191, 10 at 201. Bowling analysis: Ransford no wickets for 11, Armstrong 5 for 80. McKenzie 2 for 37, Mailey 2 for 31. Collins 1 for 21. WELLINGTON, second innings.— Howe, b Armstrong; 4; Hay, lbw, b Noble, 4; Gibbes, b Armstrong, 0; McGirr, not out, 13; Midlano, 1) Armstrong, 2; Robinson, b Armstrong, 0: Beechey. not out. 0; extras, 9; total for five wickets, :*2. ' The wickets fell as follow— l at 9, 2 at 0, 3at 9, '» at 17, sat 17. Howling analysis: Ransford 0 for 8, Armstrong 4 for 2, Noble 1 lor 8, Mailey' 0 for 5. AUSTRALIANS, first innings.— Collins, c Howe, b Saunders,. ll; Dr. Boiling, b Robinson, 2; Cody, b Saunders. 24; M. A. NOble, c and b Saunders. 35: V. Trumper; c Hay. 1) Southall. 0: W. W. Armstrong, b 'Southall. 0; V. Ransford, run out, 5; E, L. Waddy, b Southall, 14; C. McKenzie, noi» out, 8; A. Slins, st Howe, h Saunders, 0; A. Mailey! c. Midlane, b Southall, 12; extras, 13; total; 12'<. The wickets fell as follow— l for 15, 2 at 24, 3 at 64.; 4 gt C 4, 5 at 04, 6 at 72, 7 at 95, 8 at 107, 9 at 107, 10 at 124. Bowling analysis: Robinson 1 for 18, Saunders- 3 for 40. Southall 5 for 34, Grimmett 0 for 19.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13306, 16 February 1914, Page 5
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418AUSTRALIA v. WELLINGTON. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13306, 16 February 1914, Page 5
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