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CRICKET.

[Pbess Association Teleobam.] THE ALL-ENGLAND ELEVEN IN NKW ZSALAND. ; THE ELEVEN J\ TWENTY-TWO OF WELLINGTON. Wellisgtost, Jan. 26. The criclet match was resumed to-day. The weather was glorious, and the attendance ir-urli better than on the. prerious day. His Kic llrrcy tic Oorernor drore on to the grouii'l clurinp the afternoon. r At 11 45 the gMi:c commenced, the not-outl 1 of jerterdny going to the wickets. Shrewsbury «as token m the flips by Crocs off the first ball ' from Coutt,-. (>— 7o— l7*\ EtDnielt joined Scotton. The fieldirg of the local team had greot'y improyeH, and the batemen played merely on the de'entive. Scotton put. Bajley out of hounds twice for 4 each, butbalf of ths number couid hare heen saved if not for hunting by the field. When the score readied ISB, Etuniftt gave Marchant, third man, on eiify one, which was accepted. 7 — 1 — 185. Shaw (captain) was loudly cheered on making his appearance. Scotton'* time had now <oire, he being eaiily caught by Arrjiitige at deep long-on off B»yl«y. 8 — 20—186. Pillinj was next man, and, with Sbaw, brought the score to 202, when tbc latter skied one of Bayley'f, and wai taken by Alpc 0—11—202. Peate, tht Ust. irau", joined Pilling, and they kept the wicket* until 1.15 p-m. At length Feate hit a tremendous tkifr eff Lynch, and wai caught b\ J. J. Salmon, the innings doting for 222, 0 Pil ing carrying out his bat for nine. '■' 'Jbe following is the score : — c ALL EKGLAKD ELETiS. — rIBST IKKISOS. ' Cliett, bßnyley 43 18 Barlow, c Mrpb, b Bajley 20 »• Selby, hw, b Bajley 6 '• Bates, c Barton, bCrots 24 •■i Midwinter, o Firlh, b Cron 0 '' Shrewsbury, o I'roo, b Coutt? 70 'f Scotion, o Armilaije, b Biyley 20 n Kmn:ett, o Mnrchant, b Coutts I Shiw, c Alpe, b Bnyiey 14 Pilling, not out ... ... ... ... 9 Feate, o J. J. Salmon, b Lynch 10 Bye< 2 Leg-byes 2 Wides 2 Total 228 Tiie teams now retirfd for lunch and on roauming at two o'clock Mace and Kennedy faced tl.e bowling of Peate and Midwinter. The latter was runout, m the first over, bit plaeo being filed by Munsrll. Mace's career was cut abort by hia heing caught at long-on by Scjtton after scoiing 4. Fulton, the »ext idbd, eignalled his oprearance by hitting Peate out of bounds for 4, and followed it up with a cut for 2. Mantell than opened out and drore Midwinter for 4 and Fejt< for a eingle. Midwinter hers bowled a no ball. fuito->, m hitting out to one of Peate's, got uivler it, nnd Iho ball going t>B the shoulder of tba bat, dropped m Ulyett's hands at long slip. The fcore was now 3 wicketi for id. Brown folio* e I. Midwinter bowled another no bail, and this saved Brown's wicket, for the ball lowered hit »tutnp«. Mansell pat hit le2 where his bat should ham been anil had to retire. Firth came m find with Brown kept tho wickets for half an hour, the bowling heing too straight to allow of their icoring. Firth g»ve both Pt-ate ond.Barlow a (honre, but they were refused. Before any further addition wai m.ide to the score Brawn was foolishly run out, Firth r^fu«ing to leare his ground. Fife wicki-tJ for 33. J. J. Bxlmon partnered Firth, and opened with a snick for 2 and a ■*" drive for a similar number. Sslmon commence"! dogging, R'ld ekierl one of Peate's into Ulyett's honde. Barton, who was expected to make a good ;t«nd,wa«caught by Ve:t? a' midon after scoring 5. Firth m ide » to'»l of 0 and then placed Feiteon to his wicket. Blackloik and Lynch were now together, and pulled the tcoTO up lo 49, wlien a jepsratioit wai effected, for m attempting to steal a run l.yi.ch iv»s run out. 0-1 — 19. W. J. Salmon came m, but m stepping out to along " hop from Peate was neatly stumped by 0 Pilling. 10 — I—4'J.1 — 4'J. A mournful procrs--2 fion now commenrei, the next three ' wickets foiDg for nothing. Cross joined Wil on, and hitting right and left, Boon 8 knocked together 11. His life, howerer, was cut ehort by a trimmer from Peate. Page P came next, and after drmng Midwinter to tl c ropes for 4. and cutting Peite for a single, " was ktumped by Pilling. Eeade and Alpe were then together, but no stand conl-1 be made egainit th? bowling of the Englishmen. * Alpc wss soou disposed of without scoring, |* and the next four wicVe'.s fell for a single. Luxfoid and Arotitage, the last two [I men, rnis«d the total lo 80, when Lux--0 ford was caught by Scotton, Arrnitage b«ing not out for 10. The innings " lasted about two hours. The fisldine of the Knglishmen was greatly admired, but at timis it was a ! i« tin Ij3*e, the meu eridently not plnjing their betl. The foilowinp n>c tlie »c ire« : — Weiiisotox. — FineT Is.hinos. " Krnnely, run 011 .. ... 1 M.tce,r S otton. b Peate 4 Mantel], lbw, b MH»i:.tcr 9 Fulton c Ulyett, b P«ate 9 Firth, b Peil'c 9 Brown, runout ... ■•■ 0 r .T. J. Salnvn, r Ulyett, b Pi-a!e 6 Barton, c Proii-. b Midwinter 5 • Bl.rkl :ck, n P.liinß, b Midwinter ... 0 L ni-h, run out. 1 [ - \V J. Salmon, et Pi ling, b Peate ... 0 Wil-on. c 3h»w,b Peate 0 1 Biyley, c Shrewsbury, b Midwinter ... 0 ' Pu^-e, ft Piling, b Peate 5 5 Cross, b Peit* 11 J Reade, run out 0 C'uUs, bMidwiriler 1 ' Alpe, b Midwin'er 0 1 Armitsge, not out... ... ... ... 10 > Hickson, c Sh»w, b Midwinter ... ... 0 ' Maichart, c and b Miiwinter 0 J Luxford, c Scotton, b Peato ?. 5 Extras ... ... 7 » Total 80 1 After a qnarter of an hour* delay the Wellington men followed on, Armitsge and 9 Snlmon liHttin;, Tho Rnglishmen changed " their bowlmii. Bites and KmmeLt relierisg 2 Peate and Midwinter. With the total at 4 Arm tngo tvat caught m the slips by Shaw, 1 Kennedy followed tad Salmon iitind, hariej

been Uken by Ulyett off Kmniett. Mid came m and snou gave the fie.i more lejth-i lmntii g, i-ending boh Bates and Kmmett -..ut of bounds. Kennedy was ajtin unfort nat.beina foolishly run out. Mantell joined Mrci and 4 byes were run. After » couple of maidem M*n»ell was Henn bnwrled by Kinrnett. Foui wickets for 34. Kul'on j-iinrd Mace, bul only m time to fc* his (tumps lowered In Ba'es. iWo payed » da*Jiing inning* foi 18, and w^s loudly cheered on returning tc the pivilion. When tho scfire was nt oltimi was ca'led, Wellington hiivinc lost 10 wicUU This being only a two dors' match, it of courst ends m a draw. ■WKLtIVOTOS. — SKCOUD ISNISOS. Armitaae, c Siiaw, h Emmet.t ... ... 1 W. J. Snlmon, c Ulyett, b Bmmett ... 1 Kennedy, run out 7 Manaril, b Emmett C Kace.b Bates 18 Fulton, b Kmmett 1 Firth, b Bat. s 2 Brown, b Bates 0 J. J. Salmon, b Emmett 0 Barton, b Bmmett 3 Blacklock, not out 8 Lynch, not out ... ... ... ... 1 Extras 6 T"!al for 10 wickets 5-1 The Englishmen leave for Auckland tomorrow.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2294, 27 January 1882, Page 2

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CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2294, 27 January 1882, Page 2

CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2294, 27 January 1882, Page 2

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