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CRICKET.

TIMARU V. OAMARU. This match resulted in a decisive win for Tiinaru by 91 runs on the first innings. Oamaru won the toss. I'ttley and R. C. Ongley opening to the bowling of O'Callagban and Patton. Oamaru started fairly well, but Ongley was caught by Tennant off Patton. M. Ongley was next, but O'Callagban, who was bowling snlendidlv, got him for 7. Hamann joined Uttley, but came in to see his partner run out. The next batsman to make a stand was Fred Jones. Batting well, lie was bowled by a good one from Bain. The next five wickets fell for 10 runs, the innings closing for 6S. O'Callaehan bowled snlendidlv, securing «ix wickets at a cost of only 18 runs. Cox rnd Faher opened Timaru's innings to the bowling of M. Ongley and G. .Mitchell. Cox in attempting to hit a leg ball from Onglev was caught by the wieketkeopej- (Jones). Glasgow partnered Faber. and they looked like

making runs until Fa her was howled u.v a good Lull from Uncle,. Bain joined Glasgow, but oyer-oa.jeriie.ss on Ins parr Jed to Glasgow being run out. Lynch Jim. «- Jls next. bur. was caught lor ii by llainann. Lyncli sen. and i>iu:i Knt fioiiifi, Main hitting 18 off one over, and took the score from (ill to 103 before lie was bowled by It. Ongley. Campbell hit hard lor a well deserved L'.S. Lynch son. was also '"-uled by Junes. Loiighnan aiitl Patl"ii played sound cricket. (rCal-hij-d.an had a brief innings, but hit 1,3 ".. " I " > <' v "'-i'- The innings closed for l-->'-> runs. Frank Jones was the most succesMul (rundler. securing three tickets t()r -}-A runs. Afternoon tea was kindly dispensed by Mrs Cotterill, and uas greatly appreciated by all. I !»■ following are tho scores:

.. , OAMAPF. I ttloy, run out 2"' Ongley, P.. C.. b (V(7:Vliaghai7'."\"." f, Ongley. M.. 1, Patfon r> Hamaiui. c Campbell, b (('Callahan 7 Borton. I, O'CaUa-diaii \i Jones. F,vd. b Main 11 Ongley. (;.. I, O'Callaghan I) Jones. Frank.. Ibw, b O'Callaghan o Hamilton, b O'Calla.dian S Dutliie. b Main .j Mitchell, not out 0 Extras ]0

Total - OS Howling analysis.—OCallaghan tj for 18. Patton L for tfu, Kaiii •/ for 10.

TIM A JUT. Cox, c Jones, b M. Dudley 1 Fa her. c Jones, b M. Ong'ley VJ Glasgow, run out 8 Jiam, I) J{. Ongley iiyncJi jun., c Jiaiii'aiin, li Jones ... o Ij.viien .sen., c .HamiUon, h Jones I'.j Campbell, c IJutine, I) .nines /.-> LrfHlglinan, c .Muciiell, b A. Wugloy i, Patton, b ilamaini ...'. [, t O Lallaghau, b .v. Ouglov 1, Teunant, not out .". 0 Extras i 0

Total |;>V, Bowling analysis.- .\). tlnglev -J tor I)!', 1.. ..nicin-ii o j,,!- _-.) ; .vTunglev -z ■or VI, K. C Ongley i for Il', riauk Jones 3 for 23, liamami I tor N.

TEMUKA v. TIMAItU. The Timaru B team with eighfc men journeyed to lemuka on Thursday, to suiter a big defeat at the hands ot the local club. 'JL'emuka won the toss and it was quite a pleasure to see the improvement in their batting this year, as all of their batsmen gave a hue aisplay, having the bowling at ?heir mercy. With 102 for 7 wickets they uncleared. With an hour and a quarter to go Timaru tried to pass their score, but were all disposed of for 97. Too much praise cannot be given to the ladies lor then- kindness in supplying afternoon tea. The following are the scores: — TEMUKA". Cox, run out 0 i''eildeu, b Patton l!J Adcock, b Patton l(i Harbage, b Patton 0 Bradmore, b Abercrombie 29 Crawsbaw, e Black, b Sinclair ... *^7 Holwell, b Abercrombie 22 Keen, not out 22 Marshall, not out 2 Byes 2o Total 162 TIMARU B. Faber, c Marshall, b Adcock ... 5 Denton, c Crawshaw, b Bradmore 20 Patton, run out ,0 Spong, c Keen, b Adcock 21 Campbell, c Acheson, b Bradmore 15 Abercrombie, c Bradmore, b Harbage 0 Sinclair, h Bradmore 22 Blackett, b Harbage 0 Bruce, b Harbage 4 Aspinall, b Harbage 0 Reeves, not out 0 Byes 10 Total 9"

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14074, 4 December 1909, Page 3

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CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14074, 4 December 1909, Page 3

CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14074, 4 December 1909, Page 3