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AUSTRALIANS v. WELLINGTON. . SPECTATORS GET A SURPRISE. j VISITORS DISMISSED CHEAPLY. ! SOUTHALL’S FINE BOWLING. , i 'l (Per United Press Association.) • | WELLINGTON, February 15. j The Wellhigtou-Anstralia cricket match | was continued to-day in glorious weather j and on a good wicket. The local men, who j had lost six for 119 when p;ay closed yesterday, continued the first innings and knocked up 201, McGirr and Robinson’s 4 partnership being the best, adding 57. When the Australians went in, the spectators got a surpise, 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 14 Midlauc, b Collins 1 * 3 Gibbes, c Collins, b Armswong 31 Bcechey, c.Trumpet, b Armstrong ... 14 McGirr, b Mailey 43 Grimmett, c Noble, b Mailey 3 Joplin, b McKenzie 7 Robinson, not out 41 Saunders, b Armstrong ] Southall, c and b Armstrong 4 Extras 21 Total 201 Wickets fell: 38, 38, 47, 89, 92, 103, 131, 188, 191, 201. Bowling analysis.—Ransford no wickets for 11, Armstrong 5 for 80, McKenzie 2 for 37, Mailey 2 for 31, Collins 1 for 21. Second Innings. Howe, b Armstrong 4 Hay, Ibw., b Noble 4 Gibbes, b Armstrong 0 McGirr, not out 4 13 Midlauc, b Armstrong 2 Robinson, b Armstrong 0 Bcechey, not out p Extras g Five wickets for 32 Wickets fell: 9, 9, 9, 17, 17. Bowling analysis.—Ransford. no wickets for 8 runs, Armstrong 4 for 2, 'Noble 1 for 8, Mailey 0 for 5. AUSTRALIA—First Innings. Collins, c Howe, b Saunders 11 Dolling, b Robinson 2 Cody, b Southall 24 Noble, c and b Saunders 35, Trumper, c Hay, b Southall 0 Armstrong, b Southall 0 ‘Ransford, run out 5 Waddy, b Southall 34, McKcnbic, not out g Sims, st. Howe, b Launders 0 Mailey, c Midlauc, b Southall 12 Total 124 Wickets fpll—s, 24,. 64, 64, 64 72, 93 107, 107, 124. Bowling analysis—Robinson 1 for 18, Saunders 3 for 40, Southall 5 for 34, Grimmett 0 for 19. OTAGO v. CANTERBURY. DUNEDIN, February 15. Otago in their first innings compiled 19j (Chadwick 71, Higgins 40, Alloo 37, Torrance 21). Otago, Being 247 in arrears, followed on, and after two hours’ play had lost, 3 wickets for 141 runs (Tuckwell 52, McFarlane not out 56). VICTORIA v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Press Association—Telegraph.—Copyright ADELAIDE, February 15. South Australia in the first innings made 274 (Campbell not out 17). Bowling analysis—Ryder 7 for 88, Matthews 1 'for 83, Souter 1 for 47, Lughton 1 tor 38. Victoria's first jnnings produced 213 (Baring 71, Carroll 35, Fitzpatrick 40, Ryder not out 36). The bowling figures are unavailable. South Australia in their secong innings have lost 2 for 112 (May 11c 41, Middleton 27, Smith not out 18, Wilsniore not out 20). M.C.C. v. NATAL. DURBAN, February 14. Natal had scored 8 for 162 when rain stopped play. Scores—'A'ard. b Barnes 5 Dan Taylor, 0 Rhodes, b Barnes ... 36 n. Taylor, c Strudwicic, l> Barnes ... 16 Noursc, b Barnes 9 J.eroux, b Barnes 1 Hands, st. Strudwick, b Rhodes ...... 51 Newberry, b Rhodes 0 Cliarlman, not out 17 Carter 15 LOCAL MATCHES. SATURDAY'S GAMES. Good weather was experienced ou Saturday alternoon, for'tlio resumption of both s mior and junior Cup games. SENIOR, COLLEGE A v. WANGANUI A, This match was commenced ou the School ground, Wanganui A batting lush WANGANUI A—First Innings. Holland, c Campbell, b Bcruau 30 Sanders, b Bcruau lg Johnson, c Davis, b Marshall (j Tracy,, c Beattie, b .Elder 10 Brook, c Price, b Bcruau 0 Thayer, run out 0 McKay, b Bcruau r. 0 Hylton, hj Bernuii 0 Berry, not out 3 Thompson, b Grace 0 Gocd, run out .3 Extras 1 Total 71 Bowling Analysis—Bornau 5 for 24, Gran* 1 for 2, Marshall 1 for 17, Elder 1 for 27 COLLEGE A—First Innings’. Crosse, b Johnson 0 Beattie, b Holland 2 Ormond, b Hyltdu 10 Bernau, b Holland 10 Peake, c Johnson, b Hylton 2 Campbell, b Johnson 8 Davis, b Holland 1] Elder, b Johnson 1 Trice, b Johnson ‘ 1 Grace, •? Thayer, b Holland 5 Marshal!, not out 0 Extras ■. '. 10 Total , , 67 Bowling Analysis—Holland 4 for 21, Johnson 4 for 20, Hylton 2 for 14.

' .WANGANUI; By. ST. PAUL'S. WANGANUI B. First Innings. Orton, c Blampied, b A. Brown 14 Furrie, b Murchie 3 Hussey, c Burrett, b A. Brown 30 Howard, c and b A.- Brown 11 H. B. Cave, .not out 33 Luxford, e J. Brown, 6 A. Brown 43 .A. N. Cave, b A. Bfown 6 J a linings, b A. Brown 3 Dymock, c Blampied, b J. Brown 12 Chappell, b J. Brown , 5 Extras 11 Total 171 Bowling analysis.—A. Brown 6 for 66, J. Brown 2 for 6, Murchie 1 for 19, Bowkett 0 for 11, Burrett 0 for 12, Bathgate 0 for 15, Williams 0 for 31. Second Innings. Orton, not out 36 Furrie, b Murchie. • 0 A. N. Cave, not out 2 Total for one wicket 24 ST PAUL’S. First Innings. London, c Hussey, b Luxford 12 Bathgate, c and b Hussey 7 Blampied, run out 3 Williams, b Hussey g Murqliie,. b Hussey 95 Burrett, b Hussey 3 Bowkett, Ibw., b Hussey 21 J. Brown, c Jaunings, bH. B. Cave 19 A. Brown, b H. B. Cave 12 Tronson, not out 2 Extras 12 Total 314 Bowling analysis—Hussey 5 fop 53 H. L. Cave 2 for 25, Luxford 1 for 25, COLLEGE B v. ARAMOHO-.'' ARAMOHO.—lirst Innings, ; Rond. Ibw, b Treadwell 33/ Fargic, b Buttcrworth j jy Fcpiicr. b Latham ; ’ ] Hay ward, hj, T read well y Worsop, c Smith, b ■ Cull wick g Ahern,, b Buttcrworth 34 Nowbegin, b Buttcrworth ’ 7 Scobie, b Latham 3 Slight, not out 3 Mclntyre,' b Latham 3 Extras ; 2 Total 55 Howling Analyt'ia.—Buttcrworth, three for 3; Latham, three for 15; Treadwell, two for 18; Cullwick, one for 16. COLLEGE B.—First Innings. Latham, c Hayward, b Mclntyre ... 3 Wilde, Ibw, b Eargio 13 Hodges, run out 2 Smith, run out 0 Kissling, b Fargie 5 Sturge, b Fargic 76 Biitterworth, c Rond, b Mclntyre ... 72 Cullwick, c and b Fargie 2 Treadwell, b Fargic 7 Lowes, c Rond, b Mclntyre 0 Nelson, not out 2 Extras . 8 Total 190 Bowling Analysis.—Fargic, five for 46; Mclntyre, three for 55; Worsop, none tor 30; Ncwbogiu, none for 40. 'JUNIOR GAMES. In the junior competition, College secured a tfro-jToiht win yfter St.'Paul’s by 26 runs, and Technical College scored three points against Wanganui by ten wickets.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14218, 16 February 1914, Page 3

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CRICKET. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14218, 16 February 1914, Page 3

CRICKET. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14218, 16 February 1914, Page 3

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