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CRICKET.

SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR; PrtM AtNQcution-By Teltgraph-Copy right 1 Received 12.50 a.m., Feb.'2Bth. " PRETORIA, Feb. 27. South. Africa, in the match, with Marylebone, have scored 44 runs for four wickets. A thunderstorm interrupted play. : AUSTRALIA V. CANTERBURY* Per Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Feb.; 27. The match Australia v. Canterbury was resumed to-day in fine weather, and befor& a large attendance of spectators. • The previous day's not outs, Boxshall and Sandman, faced Whitty and Armstrong. Boxshall added two to his previous score, then Sandman got l.b.w. to Armstrong, the innings closing for 321.', :'. The Australians opened with Bardsley and Mayne to the bowling of Ben-. nett and Carlton'. Mayne opened out to Carlton, and wajfeclean bowled. I—ll.1 —11. Simpson followed and 'was clean bowled by Bennett. Smith joined Bardsley and 50 went up as a result of 35 minutes' play. Runs continued to fcome freely. Sandman replaced Bennett and Reese relieved Carlton. Shortly after Bardsley was caught by Sandman off Reese. 80—#— 35. Armstrong followed and 100 went up for 55 minutes' play. Smith was beaten by a leg break from Sandman. 102—4—49. Kellaway followed; ■'"'. After the luncheon interval Bennett replaced Reese and Sandman, clean bowled Armstrong. 121 —5—17. Hopkins, the next man in, was beaten by Bennett. 122—6—1. Facey followed and was run out. 132—7—5. Dodds went in and was beaten by Sandman after making 12. 161—8—12. Emery filled the gap and runs came slowly. Bowling changes were made but 200 were posted for 2i hours, the runs coming faster. Rain then -started to fall from the sou'-west. Kellaway putting one up at. point Ridley brought off an easy catch. 212—9—34. Whitty followed and was clean bowled by t'.ennett, the innings closing for 240. ~ With a lead" of 81 Canterbury com menced their second innings with Patrick and L'usk; Whitty and 'Armstrong bowling. Patrick after some good •hitting lifted one nearly to the boundary where Kellaway brought off a pod catch. W, Carlton followed. Kellaway and Emery replaced the other two bowlers. Lusfc shortly after beina clean bowled by the latter. 65—2—35." Sims was next. Cnrlton was then clean—bowled' by Emery.: Reese followed, Simpson and Facey relieving Kellaway ana Emery. One hundred rim's.' were posted for H hours nlay. . Both batsmen scored fast. The wind increased to a gale, and as the light was bad, the ■umpires stopped play. are tne scores:— CANTERBTJRY.-lst Innings. H. B. Lusk. b Emery ' o W. R: Patrick e Simpson, b Emery 17 W. Carlton, b Emerv IS A. Sims, c Dodds, b Facey """ 15 A - I?%'-% ° ?iTOn,. b Whitty 108 A. E. Ridley." b Whitty ...;.....H S. A. Orchard, riih out 1 T. Carlton, b Wfiittv ... —-"■ g £ '}■ H. Bennett, b Whitty ...." fi O. Boxshall, not out ..... 21 D. Sandman, l.b.w. b Armstrong 20 , Extras , »

Total . g2i Bowlincr Analvsi's—A. .T." Hopkins 0 for 14, S. H. Emerv 3 for 77, W J S hl o y i$ r 69 ' A - C - Facev 1 for ds, C Kellawav 0 f o r 24, W W Armstrong 1 for 37. Second Innings. W. R. Patrick, c Kellaway, b Armstrong 22 H 8.1 usk, 1) V.mery „..'..' 35 W. Carlton, b Emery 6 A. Rims, not out , 29 D. Reese, not out '.'.'.'.'.'. 21 Byes ....'.'..,., 19 Total for three wickets 332 /Bowling analysis—Whittv 0 for 27, Armstrong, 1 for 22, Kellaway 0 for 13, Emery. 2 for 22, Simneon, 0 for 7, Facey, 0 for 22. AUSTRALIA.—Ist Innings. W. Bardsley. , c Sandman, b Reese 35 E. R. Mnyne, b Carlton 11 C. E. Simpson, b Bennett 1 pi Smith, b Sandman 17 W. W Armstrong h landman _ 77 C. Kellaway, c Ridley, b Bennett 34 A. J. Hopkins, 1.b.w., b Bennett 1 A. C. Facey. run out 5 N. Dodds, b Sandman : 12 S. H. Emery, not out ....;.... SO W. J. Whitty, b Bennett 7 Extras i2O

Total 240 Bowline; Analysis—J. H. Bennett 4 for 61, T. Carlton 1 for 48, D. Sandman 3 for 78, D. Reese 1 for 29, S. A. Orchard 0 for 9.

THE OTAGO TEAM.

DTJNEDIN, Feb. 27. The following tenm haß been selected to rer»r«sent Otao;o npainst Australia— Cnllaway. Cnndliffe, Cummings. Eckhold/ Fiddlestone, McArtney, McFarlane, Rutherford, Rainsden, Siedeberg, and Wilson.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14142, 28 February 1910, Page 5

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CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14142, 28 February 1910, Page 5

CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14142, 28 February 1910, Page 5

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