CRICKET.
The representatives of the " World ' being conspicuous by their absence, the conclusion of the match " Colonials v. World " had to be abandoned. Messrs Munro and Granger chose sides for a scratch .*-"• cne, the Grimgerites winning by 18 runs. c Ar-re :— Mr Granger's Side. First Innings. A. Tosswill, st Flutey 4 P. Granger, run out ... 2 J. Hayward, run out 18 A. Spurr, b Glynan 0 W. Penlington, b <Jlynan 7 — Bussell, st Munro ... 0 E. Lelievre, c and b Keats 1 J. Daly, not out ... 0 Extras 7 Total 39 Second Innings. A. Tosswill, ht wkt 7 P. Granger, b Keats 2 J. Hayward, not out ... 12 IS. Lelievre, st Munro ... ••- 0 J. Daly, st Munro 0 A. Spurr ) — Bussell >• absent W. Penlington J Extras 9 Total 30 | Ma Monro's Side. First Innings. A. Munro, h Tosswill 10! — Keats, runout 0 W. Glynan, b Tosswill 4 J. Sunckeli, st Granger 8 J. McGregor, b Tosswill 3 E. Green, b Spurr 0 H. Billens, not out 0 G. Flutey, b Hayward 101 Total 35J
Second Innings. 1 A. Munro, run out 3 I G Flutey, c and b Hayward . ... 0 H. Billens, st Granger 2 — Keats. 1 b w, b Hayward 0 J. Sunckeli, st Granger 3 J. McGregor, c Tosswill b Hayward. 2 E. Green, run out 0 W. Glynan 0 Extras 6 Total 16 The match next Saturday will be " Married v. Single." and we trust the Benedicts will muster in full force. The secretary wishes us to remind committeemen that a meeting will be held on Wednesday evening next, at 7 p.m. sharp, at Waeckerle's Hotel, for the purpose of selecting a team to play against an eleven from the Barry's Bay Club, on Thursday, 9th November,„at French Farm.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 657, 31 October 1882, Page 2
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292CRICKET. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 657, 31 October 1882, Page 2
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