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CRICKET.

TIMARU V. UNITED.. The above match was played yesterday afternoon on the Athletic Ground, and judging by the scoring the high wind had very little effect oa tne play. The game resulted in a very satisfactory win for Timaru, this being Uaited's first defeat"of the season. The ioiiowing are tne scores • TIMARXJ. , Jefferson, c and b Powell . * ifi Daigleish, b Powell ".'.".'"." 0 Henderson, run out oi Wright, b "Burns .'.'.'.".'.";" 75 Burns, 1.b.w., b Pow.ell q Biooker, b Smith .' 7 Williams, b Smith "..'.."......" 0 Crerar, b Lawson .-.-..........".. 8 Triggs, b Lawson 7 Anderson, net out ...;.*.'...*"!!'" " 2 Extras '. " -«i ■_ T °tal w Bowling analysis—Powell 3.for 51, LuwUms - 1 for 25 > Houlihan 0 for 29, Smith 2 for 11; _. ■ . , UNITED. Kermck, e Jefferson, b Brooker . -A Roberts, c and b Burns "" '7 Burns,; JJ, b. Burns .." " o Lawson, b Burns, ..... ' * jq ; Powel), c and b Hrooker'"" * ' . 1 Houlihan., D., c Crerar, b Burns";""'*' 44 Mitchell, c and b Brooker "" i Buriis, S,, bWright ■..:.... ■""""' Houlihan, M.„b Burns .."...".".'.".". '" q Mathews, not out ." " ' 5 Smith, c Dalgleish, b Brooker ...j","" 1 Extras ' " -jt Total :.... .Bowling analysis—Brooker i""ior' 13 Burns 5 for 28, Henderson 0 for 18, Writrht 1 ior 6, Williams 0 for l'l. fc TIMARU Y. TEMUKA. The Timaru senior team played Teuiuka on tne hitter's ground yesterday, the match, after a good day's cricket, resulting in a draw. 'Timaru, batting first, put up the creditable total of 160, of which Cox contributed 77 by good cricket. Though, he gave chances at fifty, he batted consistently, and went right through the innings. Deimehy 18, Crawford 11> McKeUar 12. and Wigicy 17, also reached double figuies bv hardhitting. The wicket and ground were both very hard and fast, and McKinnon. lemuka, v.icketkeeper, received a . severe knock on the.; head, while Montgomery had to retire owing to a nasty blow on thol knee. At the call of time,"Temuka. had 5 wickets down for 75. Kalaugher and S' Brown doing most of the scoring. The following are the scores : TIMARU. Lynch, 1.b.w., S. Brown 1 Gox, not: out 77

Montgomery, c cub., b Scott-""."."".'.'." 5 Morrison, c Brown, b Yon Dadelezen 4 White,-b McCaskill 2 Dennehy, c and b S. Browm ........ -18 Crawford, b Scott \ H McKeLar, run out 12 Wright, cS. Brown, b Scott ..!""."" ■ 4 Thomas, st. McKinnon, b Feilden 2 Wigley, bC. Brown 17 Extras .........; ; 7 Total 160 Bowling—McCaekill 1 for 25). zea 1 for 26, "S. Brown 2 for 25, .Scott 3 for 28, C. Brown 1 for 24, Feilden 1 for 27. TEMUKA. Von. Dadelzen, b White 5 Kalaugher, b Lynch 21 McCaskili, b White 0 Overton, b Lynch 11 S. Brown, b Dennehy 22 Feilden, not out .....'. 8 Extras '. 11 Total for 5 wickets .-; 76 . Bowling—Wright G for 11. White 2 for 37, Lynch 2 for 17, Dennehy 1 for 1, Morrison.:o for 0. Thfr South-End ticket Club tenniuated .their run of ill-luck yesterday when they met aid defeated St. Andrews. The visiting team batting, first totted, up 67 runs, of which ■■' Roller was -responsible for 29. Bowling, for-St. Andrews Chappel took 4 wickets for 13, and Hawkes 2 for 8. Going in\wiW an; hour""-and- a, half to bat the home* team were all out for 44, just before, the call of< time, Clark; 13 and Wederell,' P., 11, being the only men to make a stand. For. the winners Kane came out with the best bowling, average, getting 4 for 19.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12845, 1 December 1905, Page 6

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CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12845, 1 December 1905, Page 6

CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12845, 1 December 1905, Page 6

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