CRICKET.
SOUTH AFRICANS FAREWELLED. Phil ’ Association. —Telegraph.-Copyright. Received March 21, 8 a.m. i»: ADELAIDE, March 21. ijl-he South African cricketers have deftltted for home. . A large gathering ffiflwclled them. Jc ’ LOCAL GAMES. ; senior- cup. W.C.S. v COSMOPOLITAN. _The wicket was far from, good for this mfilch, which commenced on; the College ghtmd last Saturday. Batting first, Sphdol, after a disastrous start, managed compile 160, the tail wagging to some jjfirpose. Cosmopolitan’s first essay was little better than a procession, nine wickets Raring-fallen for 38 when stumps wero drawn. Scores;— W.C.S.—First Innings. Aidreae, b Addison 32 Sfierriff, Battersby 10 Eaber, b Addison 0 AUtaHam, b Addison o Davis, c Willis, b Fitten 4 Otump, c Pepper, b Addison 6 Ptillerton-Smith, not out 25 S&lmbnd, c Battersby, b Coe 28 Humphries, b Battersby 19 Gibbons, c Bobbins, b Coe 5 Elder, c Pepper, b Battersby d. 13 'Extras 19 . Total 160 •Bowling Analysis.—Battersby, 3 for 44Addison, 4 for 37; Fitten, 1 for 11; Lowe, O'for 12; Bobbins, 0 for 18; Coe, 2 for 19. ; ’ . COSMOPOLITAN.—First Innings. Pepper, b Andreae 6 Battersby, c ’Salmond, b Andrea* 1 Addison, c Davis, b Andreae 1 Addison, c Davis, b -Andreae 8 Bobbins, b Andreae 8 Obe,b Fullerton-Smith 6 Batten, b Fullerton-Smith 0 Edwards, c Crump, b Fullerton-Smith 4 Eafron, 1.b.w., b Fullerton-Smith 0 Itowe, b Andreae 4 Brown, not out 1 Extras • Total for 9 wickets 38 ST. PAUL’S' v. WANGANUI A. ! Commenced on Cook's Gardens last Saturday. The wicket was m fair order. St. haul’s, in their first innings, put on 123, Henderson and Backett being the most successful scorers. Wanganui replied with 96—H.' B. Cave 38. In their second attempt, St. Paul’s have lost five wickets for. 31. The light was failing some time before slumps were drawn. Scores: — ST. PAUL'S. —First Innings. Baiimgart, b Holland 8 Mutchie, b H. B. Cave 9 Burrett, c Dymock, b Holland 5 Worsop, b W. B. Cave 18 J&lhgate, run out ’ 1 fthfiderson, c Sergeant, b Hylton 31 Stnitli, c Tracy” b H B. Cave 2 Naylor, st Howard, bH. B. Cave ... 0 Befckett, b K. B. Cave 30 London, c Tracy, b H. B. Cave 11 Neilson. not out 0 Extras 8 Total 123 Bowling Analysis.—H. B. Cave five for 41, Holland two for 30, Hylton one for 12, W. B. Cave one for 32. Second Innings. Worsop, nm out 0 Beckett, b H. B. Cave P Baumgart, b Holland 6 Henderson, not out H Smith, b H. B. Cave 0 Bathgate, c Thompson, b Holland 13 Extras ” Total for five wickets 31 Bowling Analysis.—Holland two for 9, H. B. Cave two for 15 WANGANUI.—First Innings. H. B. Cave, c Burrett, b Naylor 38 Holland, b Burrett 12 Darnell, c Neilson, b Murcbie 19 Howard, c London, b Naylor 1 Sargeant, c Henderson, b Murcbie ... 2 W. B. Cave, not out I Tracy, b Murchie 9 Hylton, b Naylor 5 Dymock, c Neilson, b Murcbie 1 Thompson, c Worsop, b Naylor 0 Currie, b Naylor - 9 Extras 14 Total 96 Bowling Analysis—Naylor five for 18, Murcbie four for 28, Burrett one for 12, Henderson none for 25.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13331, 21 March 1911, Page 8
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522CRICKET. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13331, 21 March 1911, Page 8
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