CRICKET.
HIGH SCHOOL v. WEDNESDAY B. The match between High School and Wednesday B was concluded yesterday, High School winning by 264 runs. The B's went in for their first innings, and made the small score of 46. Lafferty had the ill-fortune to be run out, when he had scored only 3. Atkinson played well for his score of 16. High School went in for their second innings, and made 130, Jacobsen being top scorer with 48. In their second innings the B's had three wickets down for 23 when stumps were drawn. The following are the scores:— WEDNESDAY B. First Innings. Lafferty, run out 3 Atkinson, c Reynolds, b Gaulton 1(1 MeMath, b Jacobsen 0 Bail lie, b Jacobsen 0 Moore, b Jacbosen 0 Bettley, b Gaulton 1 Yallop, c Wilson, b Gaulton 4 Lawrence, b Gaulton 0 White, not out 8 Harman, b Jacobsen 5 Extras 9 Total 46 Second innings. Lawrence, b Jacobsen Hi Atkinson, b Gaulton 4 Lafferty, not out 7 Moore, run out 0 Extras 2 Total for 3 wickets 23 HIGH SCHOOL. First Innings 310 Second Innings. Jacobsen, Ibw, b Atkinson 48 Hinton, c Lawrence, b Atkinson 12 Gaulton, b Atkinson 1 Reynolds, b Atkinson 0 Laver, c Lafferty, b MeMath 1 Carter, b MeMath 18 Wilson, not out 13 Bartlcy, c Baillie, b MeMath 1 Turbott, b MeMath 0 Sheldon, b MeMath 0 Ramsay, c Atkinson, b Bailile 1 Extras 85 Total 130
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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 5549, 5 March 1914, Page 3
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384CRICKET. Waikato Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 5549, 5 March 1914, Page 3
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