CRICKET.
;. ,-, ;., SEfTIOE CUP MATGS.-t >.■■« , ; Waeehouskmbn v. Abdijngton '(13);: ! The long 1 drawn-out} -match between the .Warehousemen: and Adding ton : teams was;: eventually finished last evening at Lan-j caster, Park. The regaining five wjpketa of the Addington team fell rapidly j for; 10; additional runs; and, -batting a man. short,, the ..suburban team lost the game ?by; 60, runs. Scores:— ; .; -...•-].;• r \'.- ■■■.•;.•' .-., ■.. .■ '-. Warehousemen. ■,• ■y- \, . First Innings ... ..'. ...* ... 153' [ '•' Second Innings , ■ ; ..V 195/ : *-' • : • Addihgtob (13). ■.'5*1'. Ml •'-■■' "' .i . ; First Innings ;...,.... ... ,, y lfM -238. jl. Second Innings'. '' , / " W. Treloar, c -Lambert b Mallocli - J - ..; 0 • n D. Imsk, c Lambert b Pearce ' - : ..; -;;.'•'*'• «£ H. J. Ogier, b Pearce ' - (i -.i, 15t KG.M'Murray.bMaHoch ... ... ..! \S • J. EUiai'c Xambert b Mallocli ..." '.^,'4 ' '; T. Malone, b Pearce ... ' • i.. -' i ui V ../V*} ' A , r J. A. Ca^-giU, b laliatt' .... ■ ;,«r- -i..^ jft W. J. Walmsley, c sub b Pearce ... «..#' ...'' ';■■• T. J.Hodfleld.c T.H. North b Pearce i':i" 6 ' ■. : 'T. Barker, c Orchard bLabatfc- ij^ -■ ...o'' - M. Smith, b Pearce .«f-0 ; .. H. Grates, not out ...... „..„ .w © i HonE.C.J.SteTens, absent ":;. V., 0/' v :■ . .- Extras ■ -U;''-^ !"'■■■ '..7- <'" J./ ; . ; < ..." Total .-^y, 'w-ji;--'.'- .'.'. '• j .','C.Vf ■; ~; 56' • BbwiiNG AwALT^ff.VrMaflobli; 60 balls,' 9 tnas, L 4 maidens, 3 wickets ; Pearoe 100 balls, 26 runs, : 5 : maidens, 6 , -wickets ;. Labatt 42 balls,, 9 runs', 2' maidens, 2 wickets.^ ,,,..; -, ,>S ,■■. :i ; ' ., r/ r . :
The various • matches postponed,- since . last Saturday are' to be contihuea this] week, weather permitting.. ,- r .. | ' A single innings ' match between an eleven of the Veterans' Cricket Club and the Christ's College second ..eleven took, place on the. College grounds' yesterday ' afternoon. Mr^Willmer, the captain of. the Veterans, won the toss, ' and,, sent hia men in. The innings closed for 116, .the,, principal soores being those of Blake 22, Homer 22, Aukland 21 and Diokenson 17.^ The CpUflge boys responded with i.s4>. thus .winning tHema^ch by 38 rune. The principal scorers were :— Fairburnsl,Nalder 31 j and Walker 16/ Blake. got moat! of ; the., wickets for the Veterans, and Nalder and' Eajrburn did jb'est'with. the ball for the b0y5,,.,, A heavy Bhower^ fell, ' during .;>the" interval before" the Veterans took the, field, and the ball during ; the College boys' innings was, greasy and difficult to, hold.' '■
"■,'■ The following play for Ashley County against AmurL County to-morrow, at:iO.3CT tun.'/ on" Bangiora ground:**-*'.' Wilder, Warner, Sale, Helmore, Mappn^ r Blapden, Chapcda'ni Cruliiver, Good, ; Gower ■ ana Bailey. v -,.' .:," :.;-...V.' , . : :':.w ! ,.;i ! ', The following will represent Lancaster Park on Saturday : — Firat Eleven y. "United, at Lancaster Fark-^Bates, Cuff, Cant, Cooke, De Mbub, Johnston, Has'ell, Ridley (2), • Smith and Wilding. Juniors v.. Addington, at Lancaster Park — Board,Ureßß well, Gun tfeorpe, Hawkins, Marshall, , } Pavitt, Sjfcaeds, Waller, West, TVasher and , ,'. Wheeler. President's Cup v. Addington, af; Lancaster. Park-^Cpok, Baird, Hawkins, ' C. Q. iioasi, Fegg, Preece (2), Baphael (2) f Tolan and Waller. ' . ;: i :
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4582, 2 March 1893, Page 4
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458CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4582, 2 March 1893, Page 4
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