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Thames Cricket.

j « : SATURDAY'S' MATCHED. Despite counter attractions in theway of road' iwjasi, etc-, tihere was * good', attendance at Paraiwai on Saturday ■when tihie last anatolies of the first round) were aommencied," and a.tthe.call of time* were left at a> very iairtereeiting stage, --wtbiioh' eflioaiildi ensiuire a good' aittendiaimce neat Saitiu'rday. oounty v. genoiral;. County!, strengthened by the inn elusion of Bell, secured a lead of one rum against Central. McGregor played; a capital innings for 22, and his efforte wen© well seconded by Bell, who made a dozen, and by Kinghan, who saw all the last wickets fall in quids smcicessioii to Thompson, who secured the fine ■-analysis of fouir wid'fcets. for six runs; Central's innings presented! .10 very spepi'all features. Daiviisi and Chester 'both) got 11, andi Thompson (9) just massed double figiuireai. Bell was the most succesdhil biowlef, baking fivewLdkets for 32 run«i, but Mc»-Ga-egor had only half a dozen runs scored! off asi many overs', and claimed Mcilntyire'iS' wicket. The sciorea wore:— COUNTY—'Ist Innings. Haiwkinis, b Chester: 0 ; McGregor, b Morgan- 22 Bell, b 'Gordon 12 Oyfeon',, b •Ghesiter 1 Parked, b Morgan 1 Kiinghan, not otat •.• 7 William®, run out 5 Oreigthtan, bl Thompson •. 1 HI. Williams, l.b.w. Thompson 1 Beilby, o Morgan, b Thompsoni. 0 Wefirhanni, b Thompson 0 Extras 4 Total 57 Bowling anallys-i'S: Gordoni, 1 for 14 j Chester, 2' for 23 ; Morgan, 2 for 11; Thompson, 4 for 6. IdEIKITRiALt- Ist Innings. Daviesi, « Bell, b OreightoTii 11 ■Sinunonds, b Oreighton ■■•• * 1 Chester, b Bell 11 Main tyre, c Kinghiaii', b McGregor.-- 4 Srnitb, not out ; „ 0 Thompson, runi out 9 Gordon, o Wernhami, h Bell 0 ■ Morgan, b Bell , ■ 3 Dtonoviani b Bell T 2 Lawson, cs Parker, b B>ll 1 Waiteon, ran out 2 'Extras 6 Total 56 Bowling, analysis :■' Crei^hton, 2 for 12 ; F- Bell', 5 for 32;" McGregor, 1 f<# 6 • I TAEAiRU V. CITY SOUTH. I Batting first for Tarar-u Powell madfei fti 6 and ai 2 off tilie first two balls B'eale sent dowrii, but this excellent start was not' miuiiita.ined, and aU though no one was dismissed without scoring), Tair&ru'si innings'- -totalled 1 only 37. City. South begin badly F. Bulling being num. out at the outset., indeed fourwickets we.re down for 1 12 before Kitohing and Towers unlade . a stand, Ai Martin (10, not oat) well deserved the hearty applause which mviiirtlied his efforts.—made under the disadvantage of .a damaged hand. Darrow took two wickets, for six runs, but Newton woisi most successful, and claim® 5 for 11- Before the ciall cf Time 1 the Tair'aru deficit was wiped off, and! five runs placed to. tlie credit of fahe iewnl, for the loss of but one j widkefc,. co thait.tlhis 1 match, like 1 the other, should! ipa'oduoe a. Very inter- ' estdng finish!- (Stores.: — i , TAiRAiRiUI—-Ist Enminlg®. Powtedl, b Beate 8 Dare, b Bsale , „,...,,.,,.., -1 " 'Miorga.ni, b Martin 4 Newton, '0 and! b Beale 4 Ai. Daa'e, b Beale 1 H. Lang, b Mairtin; 3 Berry, ci Booker, b Mairtin 3 Low I©,,1©„ b Beate ; 3 Lo'wriet, not out „..> 0 Kinghan., b Martin 3 DaiiTOw, b Beale 1 Extras - » Total 37 Bowling analysis : Betale, 6 far 21; E. Martin^ 3 for 11. CKTY SOUTH.—Ist Innings. Billing, nun out 1 Hejwiit, b 1 Wihitehead, bi 'Kfewtow „,,..,,,,,.... 0 Beale, b Newton 1 Kitiching, o amd h Dairrowi 11 TowerSi, c Kingham, b Daifrow* 8 A, Mairtin, not ouib 10 Renshiaiiy, ci Lowpj bl Powell 5 V. Adams, run out „,,.,,...•■• 1 E. iMartinj, b Newton 0 A|. JMbPea.kiei, b Newton 1 Ektrasi ...,.'..........*., 7 Total 48 Bowling aiiiilysis: Niewton,, 5 wickets for 11 runs; Laimg, 0 for 8; Lowe, 0 ior 9 ; Darrow, 2 for 6; R. Powell, 1 ior 1; Mwgaiij 0 for 2.

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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10498, 14 December 1903, Page 4

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Thames Cricket. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10498, 14 December 1903, Page 4

Thames Cricket. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10498, 14 December 1903, Page 4