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' ' ' CRICKET.
melbourne vv casl'lemaine. ' ...
'/The Melbourne Cricket .Club. sent. a. . vory
stiorig eleyen/to.Ciistlemainoyesterday'totL-y
conclusions'.! with. 'tbB. 'Criatleinaihe
very, , good jwicket 'i htod,-' 'toeen iprepared,, and /in
order .to mark the boundaries . tho. tobtballinosts
were;, utilised with advantage. .The game was
commenced: about1 twelve, -when: the -/-respective'
captains, Henry .arid Swift/ tossed1 for innings;
and foituri'd -ftovduring tlio locals, they were sent
to'thto- wiokrits.: ; Pierce aiul Duffy- /bowled /for
the M.O.O., -,and. so. well did .tKdytrurid!6',that'
theliiririipgsi-.briljf .totalled:.51.runs.' Tiie'.dnly
double, figurei'wris the to'apthib, . arid' tod should
have':gbri'e ..in to bat'.-' sooner- from the form he
showed. Richards and; Laurensbri showed very
good form, but both Bucbumbed to, the twisters
of Pierce.'"' After the wicket liad beeri rolled the
visitors won t in, rind their two first men, Dick
son' and Wa'tsford, played so well that 30. was
fbtalled'toefdre" "tlie . two tea iris adjourned . to
lunch. A very good spread was provided by Mr
Corkhill,arid it is'n'eedlesri'to;8riy fuirjustice was
done: to it.': - On- reauaiiiig, tlie scoririg won'ttoh
very -fast' uritil '76' were' totalled;- when, ' to the're-
lief of thc .field, Dickson. was well , caught by
Renfry - at 'the' wickets for 54; in - which wore
some'' splopdid;' hits; ' Tho iririings lasted until
half piist four, wli'ori the' scdriiig; bdard shdwbd a
total, of 19.0. ,,M.'Ilwraith,.37,: Cotter 34, arid
Watsford -i8 played- beautiful crickot for their
runs. . ..For the C.U.C.C., the best bowlers were
Taylor riud Richards, - the former securiugto for
.19, aiid the ; latter 3 for 3." : After -the usual in
terval/the ' Castluniaine men went : rigainito the
wickets,', arid when the' stUnipsiwere,- drawn 3
wickets had fallen for 38. Wilsbnln thislrinings
played very well ' for -' li; :' ' toot out.
Tho; -".''game . was":' very ' enjoyable, /and :fwas
watched- by ailarge number of spectators/ who
wero,impartial in theii\ -applause.'. . Messrs Kiri-
loclian'd Alf. La ver; acted as tonipiros; ..ririd
gave every satisfaction., . .The, folio wing ;are i the
scores: — , i. ;
:.- ; v:- -i.c.u.c.o.— let, Innings, i - ; '
-Simpson/biBuffy.. .- ig ''; -' :
- Richards; c Levy, b'-Pierce-i -...';:7 7,' i
Laver, b Pierce ... 2-'''r''-' ;
' ''Laurensbn. c Dufly.-b Pierce : .'.; '. 8'' .; I
:: ' "Oostello, ' b Pierce.'./ -v r.." .v; 0: '. ' i
Keast, st Cotter, b Piorco ,.- ' -,4"'' '
Taylor, vb Pierce, .,, ':;V. ,.. !',.. ,2' i
'RerifryJ'tot'Cottriri..'Pierce,:'!;..';"..!.' .0 i
Heni'y,.(papt,);.,s't Cptter; b Picrce 14 . i
' Wiison, not out ... i!:v.., !: ;....:! , .;5 I
M'Grath, lbw b Duffy .,'.:. .. .... : : ,1
Byea - 7
- Total . ... 52
Bowling analysis.'— Pierce,- 8 jwickets 'for 23 :
Duffy, 2 for 22.
' ' M.o.o. — 1st Innings,
/ Dickson, o Renfry,;b' Siinpsori ;'5to;. i;
" Watsford, b Rerifry b'Taylor .".//'" IS/vt/,:!/
M'llwi'riitb,. o Kpast, to M'Grath 37' ,"
: Laivlor, o Oostello, : b Taylor ... '8 '
Swift, lbw, to Taylor, './. ';.,/<0!i";'"'
, - Cotter, st L'aurensbri, b Taylor. ...' ' 34
;.':' MacLean, b.Riohards . : ,..,/ . ... . 14
; ; , ;Lovy,lb(v, b.Riclmrds,. ., 0,
; . ;., Jones, npt..out . ; i v.. 0,
! .. .Pieroe, b 'Ricbatos/,:!!.;)- ;i, .voj.v;
Byos ... 18
' ' Total -loe
Bowling analysis.— Oostello, I wiokot 'for 58 ;
! Simpsoni 1 wicketfbr34 ; Tdylbr; 4'wickbtB for
i 19 ; M'Grath, 1 wicket ; for I9 ; Richards, 3
: wickots for 3. .- . , ' " ' ; !
1 : , C.U.O.C.— 2nd Innings.' !
-Laver, b Lawlor '.' tto,
i .; Simpson; lbw, b . Lawlor ... 0"
"Wilson, not out 14-,
Renfry, o Piorco, b Lawlor ...: , :9' -
Richards, riot out.,,..: ' i.'; --, . 6:
' Sundries - .', 0
Total, 3 wickots- for ... :...' ' 38 '
crahjiah school v. st. iandkbw's college.
. A match was played at Wattle Flat yesterday
botwoen the St. Andrew's College, Sandhurst,
and the Castlemaine Grammar School Clubs,
which resulted in an easy win for fho School in
ono innings and fourteen runs to spare, Efi'S
and Laver howled well for the Sohool, the for
mer taking 5 wickots for 18 runs, and Laver 8
for 28 runs, Pinnigor and Allday bowled well
for St. Andrew's. Tho following are the respec
tive scores
St. Andrew's. — 1st innings. — M'Nicoll, to.
Ellis, 1 ; Roodor, b Ellis, 2'; Allday, run out, 0;
Holmes, b Laver, II; Pinnigor, o M'Calluin b
Laver, 8 ; Baircl, b Lavor, 0 ; "Connolly, c and b
Rowe, 23 ; Moore, c Zercho b M'Callum 7 ; W.
Moore, run out, 13 ; Groman, not out, 2 ; Put
nam, b Summerlaud, 4 ; byos, 19. Total, 90.
Gbammak School, — First innings, — Zercho,
;. - . ; ; - -
b Pinnigor, 27 : Lavor, b Holmes, 37; Ellis
b Pinniger, 21 ; Rowe, to Allday, 0 ; M'Callum
b Pinniger, 10 ; Summorlnnd, st Connelly, 32 '
Cornish, b Pinnigor, 0 ; Newlands, b Allday 2
Odgers, b Alldny, 1 ; M'Grath, not out, ' 4 '
Gould,- c Moore, ,9 ; aundries, 11, Total, 164. '
In their second innings the College scored 60
runs. On the completion of the match the visi
tors wore entertained by the Grammar school
in Mr James' rooms, Barker-street. They ex-
pressed themselves highly pleased with the man-
nor in which they were treated.
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