Refi—HELEN BURKE, FRED STREETER, RUTH DREW, MARY MOORE, G. CANSDALE
... Refi—HELEN BURKE, FRED STREETER, RUTH DREW, MARY MOORE, G. CANSDALE ...
... Refi—HELEN BURKE, FRED STREETER, RUTH DREW, MARY MOORE, G. CANSDALE ...
... SALLVISEMA UTO. Clerk; Watt, Houston; Vows.; Currie, Sarr, Burke, PORTADOWN Neal; Sleek; 0. Sart, 88888 non; Barr, Morrison. Sold, Marshall, Coulter. Ratoress—T. a. Mitekell. Lorain. ...
... overs. 2 maidens, 13 runs and 4 wickets. Jack Burke played a great innings for his side, scoring 47 before he bowled - having a go - as time was almost up. The innings closed for 134. WARINGSTOWN G. Burke c Kelly b Cavan T. At Meekin b Kelly .. G. ...
... Ireland. had C. Burke caught behind the wicket off his third ball. Hewitt. a tall, well-built lad looks like becoming a real speed merchant. Jack Burke joined Mlufeek in and both batted attractively to take the score to 54 before Burke was caught by Lynas ...
... first knock on a rainsodden pitch. Irwin and G. Burke opened to the bowling of Cprichard and Scott. and made the score 27 before Scott broke the open:ng stand by bowling Irwin. This brought the two Burkes together and they pushed the score steadily along ...
... WARINGSTOWN G. Burke not out T. M'Meekin b Mateo Onion J. Burke not out Extras for one wkt ) 21 ...
... Malineaux c M'Mullan b Hampton H. Thomas cJ. Burke b Ferris 3 A. Field run out B. Brett b M•Mullan S. NlNicker c and b M•Mullan 9 P. Whiteley at Fawcett b .J Burke A. K. Edwards b Ferris F. E. Murphy cG. Burke b Ferris 9 W. Williams b M•Mullan . L. Hudson ...
... CLIFTONVILLE C. Fee c Hamilton b Hampton lll C. B. Beasant lbw b Hampton 2 G. Erwin b M'Mullan .1 Allen b J. Burke W. Cosgrove b J. Burke R. kltomb wit out F. MtuHough not out D. E. Hodges not out Extra Total (tor aix wickets) 73 ...
... likely to get more so with a drying wind. Waringstown opened with G. Burke and M - Meekin against Kirkpatrick and M'Kinnon. When the score was 22. M'Meekin was bowled by M•Kinnon. Then J. Burke joined his brother, but with six runs added, he was caught by ...
... bowl the batsmen when he had scored J. Burke was next in hut stay was short-lived when he was smartly stumped by Pedlow oti Posnett's bowling, the latter having replaced Ferguson from the Pavilion end. With G. Burke and Fay.Telt together runs came steadily ...
... Crothers not out L. Woods b Ferris W. M'Cloy run out J. Simpson c Burke b Hampton 0 T. M'Cully St Fawcett b Hampton Extras Total . . Bowling—Ferris seven for 26. WARINGSTOWN G Burke not out T. nlkleekin not out Total (for no wkta.) WAR INGSTOWN-29 t ...
... Marks, the North ..:ketkeeper, just tails in a bid to stump I. P. Blake (South) during the international trial at Ormeau. Burke hit 54 runs. ...