MILSON.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) MILSON, Dec. 20. The “crickot match, Railway versus Post and Telograph, produced somo high scoring. Tho day was fine, and conditions generally favoured tho batsmen. Railway compiled 144 for their first innings, Barnao, tho oponing batsman, knocking up 44, whilst Ward added 30 beforo being bowled. In tho second innings runs came freely and the side registered 194, three moil retiring, Angus alter making 24, Ward at 51, and Barclay at 44. Chalk, for Post and Tcla«;raph, was undefeated in tho first innings for 25. In their second strike, Harvey topped the scoro with 35, Nansctt boing one below that figure, whilst Podjursky (30), and O’Kcofo (27) also did well. Post and Telegraph went to tho pitch for their second strike requiring 253 runs to will, and succeeded in reaching 225, Railway winning by 27 runs. Individual scores are as follow: — Post and Telegraph, first innings: Woodham, c and b Angus, 1; Fage, b Barnao, 2; Podjudsky, c Lovejoy, b Angus, 4; Burke, lbw, b Brady, 9; Harvey, b Angus, 3; Chalk, not out, 25; Nansctt, b Brady, 4; McCormack, c Barnao, b Brady, 4; O’Keefe, lbw, b Ward, 15; Snell, c Ward, b Wilde, 5; Alilne, b Wilde, 1; extras 13; total, 86. Bowling analysis: Barnao, 1 for 9; Angus, 3 for 25; Brady, 3 for 23; Ward, 1 for 9; Wildo, 2 for 4. Railway, first innings: Barnao, b Harvey 44; Peacock, b Harvey,- 0; Ward, b Harvey, 30; Brady, lbw. b Harvey, 0; Angus o Nansctt, b Harvey, 6; Barclay, b Harvey, 6; Wilde, c O’Keefe, b Nansctt, 29; Wilkinson, b Nansott, 4; Thorne, b Nan sett, 5; Lovejoy, lbw, b Nansctt, 1; Robbic, not out, 1; extras, 17; total, 144. Bowling analysis: Harvey, 6 for 72; Nansett, 4 for 36. Railway, second innings: Barnao, c Nansctt, b Harvey, 18; Angus, retired, 24; Ward, retired, 51; Barclay, retired. 44; Brady, b Podjursky, 2; Wilde, b Podjurksv, 19; Peacock, run out, 0; Robbie, b Podjursky, 12; Lovejoy, c Harvey* b McCormack, 0; Wilkinson, c Fago, b O’Keefe, 9; Thorne, not out 0; extras, 19; total, 194. Bowling analysis: Harvey, 1 for 52; Podjursky, 3 for 7; McCormack, 1 for 3; O’Keefe, 1 for 8. Post and Telegraph, second innings: Woodham, e Barnao, b Thorne, 16; Fage, b Lovejoy, 15; Chalk, st Wilde, b Barnao, 10; Podjiirsk.v, c Brady, b Ward, 30; O’Keefe, b Angus, 27; Harvey, c Peacock, b Brady, 35; Burke, run out, 24; Nansott, c and b, Barnao, 34; McCormack, not out, 17; Milne, b Barnao, 13; Knowles, c Thorne, b Ward, 4; extras, 9; total, 225. Bowlinß analysis: Thorne, 1 for 23; Lovejoy, 1 for 13; Ward, 2 for 41; Barnao, 3 for 37; Angus, 1 for 24; Brady, 1 for 47.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 21, 21 December 1932, Page 8
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462MILSON. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 21, 21 December 1932, Page 8
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