LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIPS.
The Cup matches were continued on Saturday ra fine weather. Following are • jresults:— ■••'.■■ SENIOR CUP. Lancaster Park v. Midland. This game attracted most attention, and a close contest was expected. The Midlanders, 'however, batted much below their jfcaeue form, and are now more than likely to Teceive their first defeat of the season. -Scores.:-^- ' •
■ Bowmno Analysis.— Pearce, 126 balls, 60 { TORBj 9 maidens j Lawrence, 60 balls, 38 runs, 3 maidens; IX Reese, 67 balls, 28 runs, 8 maidens, ■ 3 wicketa •;. De Maug, 210 balls, 75 runs, 3 maidens, A wickets • Tdacf orlane, 108 balls, 42 runs, 6 maidens, 1 wicket ; Treweok, 36 balls, 17 rune, 2 maidens, 1 ' irfcket. . Lawrence bowled 1 wide.
Bowxing Ahaltsis.— Gunthorp, 90 balls, 34 runs, 4 maidens, 1 wicket; Wilding, 168 ballii, 60 runs, 9. maidens, « wickets* Cuff, 87 ballß, 21 runs, 8 maidens, 1 wicket; Cederwall, 36 balls. 21 runs,
United v. Sydenham and Addinoton (15). At the start of Saturday's play, United liad scored 83 for the Joss of two wickets. The oremainder of the batsmen occupied the ■wickets for the rest of the day and ran up a total of 318. Scores : — SYDENHAM AND ADDINGTON FIVTZBN. First innings 107
Bootijto Analysis. — M'Murray, 240 balls, 13 maidens, 71 rune, 5 wickets; Malone, 192 balls, 9 maidens, 87 runs ; Wright, 102 balls, 2 maidens, 51 runs, 2 wickets ; Joll, 90 balls, 4 maidens, 43 runs, 1 wicket', Stephens, 33 balls, 32 runs, 1 wiclcet ; Halloch, 36 balls, 2 maidens, 20 runs, 1 wicket ; TCreloar, 18 balls, 9 runs. Joll bowled two wides and Malloch one.
UNITED. First Innings. A. Sims, st Walmsley b Wright ... 58 B. D. Harman, b la' Murray 1 : J.TT. Collins, Ibw b M'Murray 33 C. E. Clark, b Malloch 90 W. J. Cotterill, c Malone b Wright ... 17 W. C. H. Wigley, lbw b M'Murray ... 64 0. H. N. Helmore, b M'Murray 4 J. D. Medlow, b Joll 16 H. Q. Kitto, cCaygillb M'Murray ... 17 F. 8. Frankish, Ibw b Stephsns... ... 8 D. Wood, not out 5 Extras ... 5 Total 318
Second Innings. 3". Wheatley, b Cederwall 12 J. D, Lawrence, c Orohard b Cuff ... 10 H. De Maun, b CnfE ... 0 T. W. Bease, not out 1 W, Pearce, lbw b Cuff ... 0 Extra ..; ... ... .;. ... 1 Total for four wickets ... ... 24
MIDLAKD. . First Innings. J. Wheatley, <j North b Cederwall ... 31 3. 1). Lawrenoe, run out ... ■ 21 H. De Hans, o Fowke b Wilding ... 12 T. W. Beeee, b Guntuorp 20 W. Pearop, c North b Wilding 27 C Treweek, c Fowke fo Wilding 5 CW.Ch>rrard,bCuffi ... 16 " \ D. Beese, c and b Wilding ... ... 0 H. J. Ogier, c Cooke b Wilding 0 A. E- White, clowkeb Wilding ... 0 J. Macfarlane, not on t 4 E*traß 10 Total... ... 146
LANCASTER PARK. , First Innings. L. A. Cuff, b De Maus ... 81 H. C. Bidley, c Lawrence bDe Maus ... 21 A. E. Eidley, b Macfurlane ... ... 1 W. Cooke, c Oiyier b De Moua 0., ■> 8. Orcbard, c Lawrence b Dc Maus ... 27' T. H. North, b D.Reese 1$ J. K. Fowke, run out 52 F. Wildinjr, c sab. b D. Beese 6 A. Hasell, b Treweek ... 49 •■. v "W.F. Cederivall.'bD. Eeese ... ... 10 . H. Gunthorp, not oufc 0 Extras ... IS -■ Total ... 273
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5503, 2 March 1896, Page 4
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