WANGANUI v. SCHOOL 11.
On a very soft wicket this match resulted in a decisive win for Wanganui. Marshall and Allen alone made double figures for the College, the latter showing a very stubborn defence. Boyes and Naylor hit freely for Wanganui, but the lon/r grass miade play generally tedious. Scores:—SCHOOL H, Bannister, b. Gordon 2 Marshall, b. Gordon 10 Kettle, b. Cave 1 Smith, b. Gordon ,-... 1 Beckett, b. Cave 2 Bell," b. Cave~ 5 Allen, not out ■. 11 Dive, b. Boyes 5 Farrar, b. Cave 8 Palmer, b. Cave 0 Bevan, b. Cave 4 Extras 0 Total 49 Bowling analysis..—Gordon 3 for lp, Cave 6 for 22, Boyes 1 for 12, Bassett 0 for 2. WANGANUI. A. N. Cave, b. Bannister 2 Eoyes, c. Farrar, b. Bannister 33 Gordon, c. Palmer, b. Marshall ...12 W. B. Cave, c. Marshall, b. Dive ... 22 Oaldwell, b. Smith 9 Naylor, not out 25 Basset*, c. Palmer, b. Dive 2 Bullock, run out 11 Tucker, b. Kettle : 0 T. Gordon, run out 3 Extras 6 Total 125 Bowling analysis.—Banndstier 2 for 34, Marshall 1 for "26, Kettle 2 for 25, Smith 1 for 11, Dive 2 for 12, Bell 1 for 10.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11762, 13 October 1902, Page 7
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200WANGANUI v. SCHOOL II. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11762, 13 October 1902, Page 7
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