Cricket 1894
APRIL ^HIGEETs & WEEKLY RECOBP OF THE GAME, 55 THE NEW SOUTH WALES TEAM IN NEW ZEALAND. The Canterbury eleven had all the best of this matoh, played on Feb. 13 and 14. They won by an innings and seven runs, as the following score will show. C a n t e r b u r y . L. A. Cuff, cE. Noble, b Austin .................. 5 J. D. Lawrence, c E. Noble, b Austin ...12 A.F.Harman.c Searle, b Miller .................. 1 B.deMaus, c A. Noble, b Gould ............... 113 A. M. Labatt, run out 42 E.V.Palmer, b Austin 19 A. E. Rid'ey, c Davis, b Go:ild .................... 15 F. Wilding, c Wal- ford, b Austin ... 29 W.Pearce, c E.Noble, h Gould ... ..........54 J.U. Collins, c Gould 26 W. Robertson, not out ........................ 1 B 8, lb 5, w 1 ... 14 T otal . . 331 New South W a l e s . First Innings. Second Innings. M’Kenzie, b Robertson ... 11 c Robertson, b Pearce .............60 Moore, b R obertson......... 4 c LabaU, b . Palmer ........... 9 Cowley, b Robertson......... 58 run out ............ 1 Walford, c HaTmaD, b Labatt............................... 0 lbw, b Robert son .................. 8 Austin, b R obertson......... 31 b Palmer ..............21 Gould, c Palmer, b Labatt 0 c Wildimr, b Pearce .............45 E. Noble, b Robertson ... 13 not out .........16 Searle, c A. Harman, b Labatt...............................12 b Palmer ............. 17 Davis, c A. Ridley, b Robertson . ................. 0 b Labatt ..............17 A.Noble.c Pearce,b Labatt 6 b Pearce ............ 2 Milier, not out ................. 3 b Robertson ... 6 B 6, lb 3 ........................ 9 B 3, lb 1 ... 4 Total ...118 Total.........206 BOWLING ANALYSIS*. C a n te r b u r y . B. M. R. W. B. M. R. W . Austin ... 28i 9 1105 |Gould ... 126 1 61 4 Mi ler ... 216 11 78 1 |Moore ... 24 0 8 0 A. N oble.. 108 5 400 |Cowley... 48 4 12 0 N e w S o u th W a l e s . Firgt Innings. Second Innings. B. M. R. W. B. M. R. W. Robertson ... 216 10 72 6 ... ... 132 4 72 2 Labatt .......... 216 18 37 4 ..... 240 18 60 1 Lawrence 6 1 0 0 Palmer ... 114 5 42 3 Pearce ... 105 6 28 3 N EW SOUTH W A L E S v. OTAGO. A drawn game was the result of this match. At the finish New South W ales wanted 180 to wiD, and of these 75 had been got for tbe loss of half the side when the m atch ended. O tago . First Innings. Second Innings. J. C. Lawton, run out ... E8 c Austin, b Miller ........... 0 H. MacNeil, c Mackenzie, b •ustin ........................ 5 hw, b Austin ... 8 A Clarke, c E. Noble, b Austin..................................10 c Mackenzie, b Austin .......37 J. Baker, st Searle, b M illet..................................24 b Miller ............ 7 H. Boddington, c Gould, b A ustin.................................27 c Milter, b Austin ... ... 9 A. H. Fisher, c Mackerzie, b A. N oble..........................39 lbw, b Austin ... 10 F. Harper, c Gould, b M iller..................................23 run out .........12 A. Downes, c Mackenzie, b G ou ld...............................48 b Austin .....10 J. Hope, not o u t .................15 b Miller ....... 5 W. Parker c E. Noble, b G ould................................ 0 notout ............ 2 E. Currie, run out .......... 2cMoore.b Austin 9 B 3, lb 4, w 1 .......... 8 B 3, lb 2 ... 5 TotaJ ..264 Total ......... 114 N e w S o u t h W a le s . First Inning?. Second Innings. 0. Cowley, b Hope ... ...17 b Lawton .......... 6 L. Moore, c Fisher, b Law ton ............................... 8 b Lawton ...... 2 A. C. Mackenzie, b Lawton 27 c and b Hope ... 13 S. R. Walford, c Clarke, b Hope .............................. 14 b Fisher ... ... 4 A. Austin, run out .......... 2 J. SearJe, b Hope .......... 1 notout ...... 8 J. Gould, b Clarke ..........43 mn out ...... 0 J. Davis, b Hope ........... 7 E.Noble, c Hope, bLawton 51 notout ..........41 A, Noble, not out ......... 11 D. Miller, b Hope .......... 8 B 7, nb 3 ....................10 Nb ............ 1 Total ............... 1SS Total........... 75 BOWLING ANALYSIS. O ta g o . Second Inuings. B. M. R. W. First Inningp. B. M. R. W. Gould ..........1*3 4 82 2 Austin .......... 165 5 763 ............. 148 7 66 Miller ......... 125 6 612 ............. 140 6 43 A. N oble........... 65 3 37 1 Miller towled one wide. N e w S o u th W a l e s First Innings. Lawton Downes , Hope Fisher Clarke B. M. R. W. . 255 59 53 3 . 118 5 61 0 . 163 11 36 5 . 20 0 11 0 . 35 0 28 1 Second Innings. B. M. R. W. .. 110 13 24 2 35 50 10 iO Downes bowled foor no-balls. 20 16 3 8 3 N EW SOUTH W A LE S v. N EW ZE A L AN D . The New Zealand team made a poor show in the later stages of this match, played on February 15 and two following days, and were beaten by 160 runs. A ustin’s slow bow ling was one of the chief factors in their defeat. In the match altogether he took thirteen wickets for 98 runs. N ew S outh W ales . First Innings. SecOLd Innings. Mackenzie, c Fo-'ke, b Robertpon...........................17 Ifcw, b Lawton ... 9 Gould, b R obertson........ . 11 c Palmer, b De Maus ..........22 Cowley, b Robertson ... 3 lbw, b Robert son .................18 E. Noble, c Lai atfc.bLaw ton ................................ 8 b De Maus...........14 Moore, runout .................. 5 st Fowke, b De Maua ..........17 Austin, b LaVatt ......... 43 b De Maus........... 5 Searle, lbw, b Lawton ... 16 not out ...........45 Walford, c Lawrence, b Robertson...........................12 b Robertson ... 19 Davis, not out ....................15 c De Maus, b Palmer ..........24 A. Noble, st Fowke, b Rotertson......................... 6 st Fowke, b Robertson ... 26 Miller, c Fowke, b R o' ert- son ................................ 7 c and b Robert son ................. 0 B 1,1b 3 ................ 4 B 7,1b 1, nb 1 9 Total ......... 147 > ' e w Z e a l a n d . Total ...208 First Innings. Second Inningp. Cuff, b Austin .................19 b Mi ler .........11 Mills, b Austin ................. 5 lbw, b Miller ... 3 Lawton, c Searle, b Miller 1 b Austin ........... 14 De Maus, b Austin ..........45 b Austin ........... 5 Holdship, b A ustin.......... 7 b Austin ........... 2 Labatt, b Austin .......... 7 st Searle, b Austin .......17 Lawrence, c Moore, b Aus tin...................................... 6 c Cowley, b Miller ....... 3 Fowke, c E. Noble, b Aus tin ..................................... 7 b Austin ........... 4 Gore, not out .................15 b Austin ............ 0 Palmer, run o u t................ 0 not out ........... 8 Robertson, c E. Noble, b Miller............................... 2 b Miller ........ 7 B ........................ 2 B 4 ,lb i ... 5 Total ..........116 Total ... 79 BOWLING ANALYSIS. N e w S o u th W a l e s . First Innings. . Second Innings. B. M. R. W. B M. R. W. Law:on..........192 23 29 2 ......... 234 19 45 l r Robertson ... 210 6 76 3 ......... 228 8 73 4 Palmer.......... 36 0 23 0 .......... 30 0 19 1 Latatt ......... 54 0 16 1 .......... 60 2 29 0 De Maus 84 3 33 4 De Maus towled a no ball. N e w Z e a l a n d . First Innings. Second Innings. B. M. R. W. B. M. R. W. A ustin.......... 216 12 63 7 ......... 132 7 35 6 Miller .......... 195 7 50 2 ..........128 6 39 4 Gould .......... 18 2 1 0 THE AUSTRALIAN INTER-UN IVERSITY MATCH. Melbourne University had an easy win in this match, played at Sydney at the end of January. The Melbourne score of 411 is pro bably the largest made on the Association ground in one afternoon. Sydney were beaten by an innings and 39 runs. M e l b o u r n e U n iv e r s it y .— First Innings. Wanliss, c Walker, b White . Mackinnon, c Robi son. b Dight ..........23 Sutherland, b Dighb 4 D. M’Leod, b Dight 97 Champion, b Dight; ... 0 Francis, b Dight ... 0 Levy, o Garnsey, b Walker ... ..........19 Alsop, c Wall, b Walker ................161 S y d n e y U n iv e r s it y . Philpotr, c Vallack, b Terrey .............. Meares, t Robison . Bell, not out ... . Extras............... Total ... . 65 .. 4 .. 12 .. 20 ..411 Firs*' Innings. Terrey, run o u t .................15 Robison, c Mackinnon, b Second Innings, run out ... ... 98 Francis Vallack. c Champion, b Francis ........................ Wall, b Francis................. Garnsey, run out .......... White, c Wanliss, Philpott ................. 46 b Philpott... 12 33 MacTaggart, b Philpott... 6 c Francis, b Phil pott ................. c Sutherland, b Philpott.......... c Sutherland, b Philpott... ... c Mackinnon, b Philpott.......... st Champion, b Philpott.......... b M‘Leod 22 Walker, b Philpott .......... 5 Dight, c Francis, b M Leod 10 b Philpott Macpherson, c and b Phil pott ............................... 5 not out Rutter, not out .................34 run out Extras........................ 6 Extras 0 12 ... 4 ... 16 T o t a l............... 205 T o ta l..........167 ERRATICS CLUB. April 23, 24—XI. v. next XVIII. April 28—Richmond, v. Cane Hill Asylum May 1—Richmond, v. Croydon May 9—Richmond, v. Hampton Wick May It—Richmond, v. Richmond May 15—Richmond, v. Dulwich May 17 -Richmond, v. Brixton Wanderers May 23—Richmond, v. Charlton Park May 24—Richmond, v. Bj fleet May 29 - Richmond, v fcrookwood May 30—Richmond, v. St. Ann’s May 81—Richmond, v. Sunbury June 4—Richmond, v. * inchester House June 7—Richmond, v. Addiscomte June 1 3-Richmond, v. H.A.C. June 14—Richmond, v. Merton •June 18—Richmond, v. Buckhurst Hill June 22—Richmond, v. Buckhurst Hill June 26—Richmond, v. Hampton Wick June 27—Richmond, v. Tottenham Ju y 2—Richmond, v. Upper Clapton July 5—Richmond, v. Plaistow July 6—Richmond, v. Forest Hill July 11—Richmond, v. St. Ann’s July 18—Richmond, v. East Molesey July 20—Richmond, v. Pallingswick July 24—Richmond, v. Windsor Home Park July 31—Richmond, v. Brookwood Aug. 2—Richmond, v. Woodford Wells Aug 9— } Richmond v- Upper Tooting Sept. 3—Richmond, v. Dulwich Sept. 5—Richmond, v. Tottenham Sept. 6—Richmond, v. Byfleet W. T r o u p , the Gloucestershire amateur, has returned home from India. He was playing for W . G. Grace’s team v. H. H. Dean’s team on the County Ground at Bristol, on Saturday and Monday.
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