Cricket 1910
128 CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF TH E GAME. M ay 12, i g i o . L A D IE S ’ INTER -STATE CRICKET. VICTOBIA v. NEW SOUTH WALES. Played at Richmond, Melbourne, on March 28th and won by Victoria by 9 runs. Miss McDonald took seven wickets in New South Wales’ first innings for 25 runs. Score:— N ew S outh W ales . First innings. Second innings. Miss Devlin, c Spink, b M cDonald.......................... 14 Miss G. Nolan, c Stewart, b McDonald .................. 0 Mrs. Clyma, c Stewart, b C. Kemp .......................... Mrs. H. Donnan, c Good win, b McDonald ........... Mrs. Meagher, c Goodwin, b McDonald .................. Miss McMillan, c Youlden, b Spink .......................... Miss R. Rose, c Youlden, b M cDonald.......................... Miss D. Skogland, lbw, b Youlden ........................... Miss H. Donnan, c and b M cD onald......................... Miss H. Hough, c Goodwin, b McDonald 2 notout... Youlden, McDonald Miss E. Preddey, not out. . 15 not out................... 11 Byes, &c............. 5 Byes, &c. ... 0 Total ......... 78 Total (1 wkt) 27 V ictoria . Miss A. Paternoster, c Miss T. 'Youlden, b Hough, b Devlin ... 4 Devlin ................... 0 Miss F. Spink, b DevMiss F. Burnester, lin ........................... 0 run out ................... 7 Miss L. Bowen, b Rose 1 Miss C. Kemp, lbw, MissE. Kemp,bDevlin 0 b C ly m a ................... 1 Mifcs M. McDonald, c Miss C. Goodwin, b Hough, b Devlin ... 22 P re d d e y ................... 0 Miss M. Cavanagh,not Byes, &c............... 0 out ........................... 47 — Miss B. Stewart, b Total ........... 87 Devlin ................... g Before Purchasing, Club Secretaries ' should w rite to ODD & SONS, For Illustrated List of CRICKET GOODS, &c. N E W B L A D E S & R E P A IR S A T S H O R T NOT ICE . Played on the Richmond Racecourse, Melbourne, on April 2nd, and won by New South Wales by four wickets four minutes before time. Miss Douglas took four wickets for 10 runs. Score:— V ictoria . Miss Rntigan, c Mc Millan, b Preddy ... Miss McIntyre, c Clyma, b Preddy ... Miss Girwood, run out Miss Bone, b Devlin... Miss Fielden, b Doug las .......................... Mrs. Curtis, c and b Douglas .................. Miss Dwyer, run out Mrs. Bailey, b Devlin Miss Goodwin, c and b Douglas ................... Mrs. Cox, not out ... Miss Symons, b Doug las .......................... Byes, &c.............. Total N ew S outh W ales . Miss Godwin, b Rati- gan .......................... 2 Miss E. Preddy, b M cIntyre................... 2 Mrs. Meagher, c Bone, b McIntyre ........... 8 Mrs. H. Donnan, re tired hurt .......... 0 Mrs. Clyma, not out... 36 Mrs. McMillan, b Curtis .................. 2 Miss H. Donnan, c Fielden, b Batigan Miss Devlin, retired h u r t.......................... Miss R. Rose, c Curtis, b Ratigan ........... Miss Douglas, not out Byes, &c.............. Total (6 wkts) ( BOOKS RECEIVED. 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