AUSTRALIANS AT WELLINGTON.
SATURDAY'S SENSATIONAL PLAY
SOUTHAXI AND ARMSTRONG'S
FEATS WITH BALL
(Pei Press Association.) WELLINGTON, February 15
The Wellington-Australia cricket match was continued" to-day in glorious weather and a good wicket. The local men, who had lost six for 119 when play closed yesterday, continued the first innings and. knocked up 201, McGirr j and Kobinson's partnership heing _the best, adding 57. When the Australians went in, the spectators got a surprise, Southall's bowling proving a knock-out. Armstrong went first ball, and the team only made 124. In Wellington's second strike, Armstrong got some revenge, and at stumps the locals had lost five for 32. Scores: — WELLINGTON. First Innings. Howe, c Noble, b McKenzie 19 Hay, b Armstrong 14Mid Lane, b Collins , 3 Gibbes. c Collins, b Armstrong 31 Beechey, c Trumper, b Armstrong ... 14 j McGirr, b Mailey 43 Grimmet, c Noble, b Mailey 3 Joplin, b McKenzie ' 7 Hobinson, not out 41 Saunders, b Armstrong 1 Southall, c and b Armstrong 4 Extras ... 21
Total 201 Wickets fell? 38, 38, 47, 89, 92, 103, 131. 188, 191, 201. i Bowling Analysis.—R-ausford no wkts. ! for 11 Armstrong 5 for 80. McKenzie ■2 for 37, Mailey 2 for 31, Collins 1 , for 21. j Second Innings, I Howe, b Armsti-ong 4 Hay.-lbw. f h , Noble ... ... 4 Gibbes, b Armstrong ... 0 I 'MeGirr, not out - ... IS Midlune, b Armstrong 2 Robinson, b Armstrong ... 0 j Beechey, not out ... ... 0 Extras ... 9 Five* wickets for ... 32 Wickets fell: 9 3 9, 9. 17, 17. Bowling Analysis.-^-Ransf^rd no wickets for 8 runs. Armstrong 4 for 2, NV.blo 1 for 8, Mailey 0 for 5. AUSTRALIA. First Innings. Collins, c Howe, b Saunders 11 Dolling, h Robinson ... ... 2 Cody, b Southall *:.. 24 Noble, c F/.f 1 b Saunders 35 Truniper. c Hay, b Southall 0 Armstrong, b Soutl-all 0 Ransfo.rd. ran out ...... / ... 5 Waddv. b &. uthall ....... , J4 McKe"zie. r.o't out 8 Sin's, st J!< we, b cylinders 0 OVlailey. c: Midlane h SoiithaL 12 Extras ... : 13
Total ...124 Wickets fell: 5, 24, 64; 64, 64, 72, 95, 107,- T07 3 124.
Bowling Analysis.—Robinson 1 for 18, Saunders 3 for 40, Southall 5 for 34, Grimmett O-for 19.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20012, 16 February 1914, Page 3
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364AUSTRALIANS AT WELLINGTON. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20012, 16 February 1914, Page 3
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