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Manawatu v, Wanganui.

Annual Sep. Match.

Continuing after we went to press on Saturday, Creaswell (sub) and S. Smith beoomo partners, but not for long, as the latter played aoro«B one from W. B. Cave and retired- 44— 6— 4. Oresswell cvi' dently had not come to. stay, and failed to get down in time on a medium pace one from Banks— 44— 7 — 0. Penny and MeMurray were now associated, but did not piny up to rep form. The former soon fell to tho last' mentioned bowler, without scor-ing—49—B-0 and Halcombe filled the gap. W. B. Oave nas not long in gotting one pant MoMurray — 49 — 9—5 and the last man in, Catty, had not much to do as threo runs later Halcombe placed the ball into Emmorson's hand and brought tho iunings to a close for 52, or 62 behind their opponents. Banks and W. B. Oave bowled well, but tbo fast bowler was unsuccessful.

Bowling Ahiltsib

Brnmereon and J Marshall were sent in to start Wanganui's second innings, Stewart and Barlow bowling. With the total at 24 Barlo w got a f ast one past Emmerson— 2l — I—7. McLean, the next man in, was short-lived, being given out lbw to his first ball from the same bowler 24—2—0. Brock stayed while 16 runs were added when he, too, got his legs in front to Barlow—4o—3 —5. The veteran D'Arcy oame next nnd very merrily knocked up & dozon when he played, till around one from 8 Smith -67— 4— 12. X H Cave joined Marshall and made tho moifc of his time, scoring 11 in about as many miuutes whoa tho umpire gavo him a new loa;o of life, but he w uld not take it aud put his leg in front to McMutray (who had relieved Barlow) 74-s—ll. L P Cave took his brother's placo and stayed until tho century was posted but Penny beat him two runs later — 102—6 —18. McTJaren pluced Fenny to tha boundary, but skied Stewart and Shannon took tha ohance-105— 7-8. Banks and Marshall played out time, the lntter having compiled 51 by faultless cricket without a single chance. Time not permitting the completion of two innings Wanganui bocome winners for the second time on the first innings, Wanganui his thus won two and Manawatu one match. Wanoahui (2nd inningt). Emmerson, 8211, b Barlcw 7 Marshall, 31312113238311121113111213 11111, not out , ... 51 McLean, !bw, b Barlow 0 Brock, 32, lbw, b Barlow 6 IVArcy, 23ll4l, bS Smith ... „.12 X H Cave, 13813, lbw, b McMurray ... 11 L P Oave, 33213111111, b Penny ... 18 McLaren, 3, o Shannon, b Stewart ... 3 Banks, 3, not out.., 3 Extras „ ... 2 7 wickets for 112 Bowling Ahaiybis,

Eun. v Barlow ... 28 2 Stewait 20 3. Smith ... 38 ilcMurray... !) Penny ... 10 Wkt. ( 4 1 1 1 1 Over JV 12 11 7 3 4 Mija. ] 2 3 0 0 0 BalJ CO 55 35 0 20

nun. \ WEI. < over, i] iuan. j L. P. Cave 27 Bunko ... 18 \V. B. Cavo 5 0 6 A 10 15 6.1 3 6 3 60 80 31

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Bibliographic details

Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8795, 9 March 1896, Page 2

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Manawatu v, Wanganui. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8795, 9 March 1896, Page 2

Manawatu v, Wanganui. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8795, 9 March 1896, Page 2