SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
NELSON V. KAMURA. This match was commenced at th< Park on Saturday afternoon, and ai the close of tbe days' play each sid< bad completed an innings. Nelsor batted first and put on 172 runs, Louisson, who gave a dashing dis play, carrying out his bat for 86. The .other double figure batsmen were Cunningham ; 21, G« Richmond if, and Livick 12. Kam'ura responded with 151, Mead 25, Treweeli 25, Fairey 23, Hurley 19,B»nsemanE 18, S. Pike 18, being the chief contributors. I'he detailed scores are:-— Nelson: Livick, b C. Pike, 12: G. Richmond, b Fairey, 17: S. Richmond, b Fairey, 5; Bromell, b Fairey, 1; King, b Fairey, 0; Louisson, not out. 86: Franklyn,b Fairey, 0; Fowler, b Silcock, 9; Millar, b Fairey, 0'; Hounsell, b Fairey, 8; OUnninghain^b BenseTiiann,2l : estras 13; Total 173. Bowlers 1 Averages i Fairey 7 WJGKets for 66 ; d. Pike 1 for 24 ; 0. for 32 : .Hurley 0 for 12 jS, Pike Ofor 10; A.Bensemann 1 for 10. Kamu ra : C. S*i lcqok,, b Fran klyn, 0 : W. Treweek, c Fowler b. Richmood, 25; G. Fairey, c Louissoc b G. Richmond, 23: Mead, b Franklyn, 25 : S. Pike, c and b G. Richmond, 18; A. Leaper.c and b G. Richmond, 7 ; J. Hurley, c S. Richmond b |"janklyrj, 19; C. Pike, bG. Richtfi.oiidr>si Benaemannj cS. Kichmond b G. Richmond, Ist A- Fairey,' not out, 2:E. Treweek, b G. Richmond, 0 ; extras 14. Total 151. Bowlers' A verages : Franklyn 3 wickets for"4B£Louisgon Ofor 16; G. Richmond 7 for 46: Bromell 0 for 11; King Ofor 12.
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
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