CRICKET.
ALKXA.VuIU V. 0 .YDE A match between rbe aliene. clubs was played on the ground of ihr latter on Stturday last, and resul'e 1 in a victoiy for the latter by 70 runs. Some very good play was shown by bo hj teams (i i howling esp'dally) lines, Mo o head, .Merewea h>r, Wiliams, ling in. T’urton, Gibson, and Chambers, ban Hed iha willow to so ne a Ivaniage for their respectivesi ies U'Donald and Sevens Carrie I off the palm fo'' bowlin.’, the f inner obtaining four wickets for 3 runs, an I the la ter seven for 17 runs I'he Helding a'hi was Very good. If the Oiyde team wish to recover their Inst laure s m the return match, th y mast pay a little more attention to practice. Mu i joined are the full sc Tea aud bowling analysis :
Bowlino Awalysis.— First innings.: Gibson howled 69 boils, 29 runs, I inanien, 2 wickets ; Nestor, 6 bails, 10 rims, 3 wiiles ; Thomson, 12 balls, 11 runs, 2 wi es ; Stevens. 42 balls, 17 runs, 2 maidens, 2 wiles, 7 wickets. S coiid inniii a : Gios-di bowled 90 balls, 18 runs, 3 maidens, 5 wickets ; Hogan, 45 balls, 23 runs, 1 wicket; Willi .ms, 42 bads, 14 runs, 2 wilts, 2 wickets ; dtevens, 18 balls, 13 runs, 1 wicket.
B WLISO Analysis. First innin.s : Mini heal bowh-o 54 balls, 19 rims, 2 insiders, 3 wick-ts; Rees, 3d hails, 24'uns, 2 wicieta ; MDonaul, 18 hulls, 3 mils, 2 maidens, ’ 4 wickets. Second ininn.s : M-Don-Id, 62 halls, 21 runs, 3 maidens, 3 wickets; M -in head, 69 halls, 26 ruus, 1 maiden, 4 wickets.
CLYDE V. BLaCK*. A match was played hi tween these two clubs on Wednesday, the 29th November, on the gmun I of the latter ; and after a pleas int game resulted iu favor of Blacks by an timings and 31 runs. The play of the winning team was exceptionally good, Me-srs Beh (not out) showed good defence an I played well, Hyde, Gibson, and young Rvan also di I good se. vice. For Cly ir, Hogan (who made some pretty hits) and otewart showed good play, while E lis bowled well .etfing most of the wick-ts. Suhj nnod are the scores.
Holloway's Pills and Ointmbnt.— Bilious affecth ns, with all their concomitant annoyances induo d l>y atmospheric changoa or too liberal diet, Should lie checked at once, or serious consequences may ensue. When anyone Hinds his ideas less clear than usual, his eyesight diihmSrt, and his head dizzy, accompanied by a disinclination for all exertion, physical or mental, he may lie quite sure that he is in imo-e----diate need d some alterative medicine. Let him at once send (or a lox of Holloway's Pill’s, a mild cour-eor which will nmove the symptions and speedi y renew his usual healthful feeling If the bowels bo irritable, Holloway’s Ointment shnnld lie diligently milled verthe stomach and livir every ni n ht cut I morning.
Alexandra—First Innings. Chambers, c Shaw, b Steven* 14 W. G. Roes, c Thomson, li Gibson 2d M'Donald, c i, t» SteVeus ... 0 Moorhead, l> Stevens 12 Mere weather, run out 5 C. Kees, b Gibson 1 Wilcox, c Williams, b Stevens ... 3 Simmonds, not out 0 Allred, c Thomson, b Stevens 0 G. Robertson, c Gibson, bS.evens 0 C. R ibertson, b Stevens .. 0 Extras 14 Total 75 Second Innings Chambers, b H Ran 0 W. 0. Rees, b Gibson 5 M Donald, Ibw, b Gibson 2 Moorhead, b Gibson 14 Mereweather, b Gibson 41 C. Kees, c Gibson, b Williams ... 14 Wilcox, b Williams 0 Simmonds, c Gibson 6 Al ‘b Gibson 3 Ro , c Thomson, b Stevens 8 C. Robertson, not out 2 Extras 20 Total 115
Clydb—First Innings. Shaw, n M"0: hea i... 0 S'ewart, o Kees, h I'ees 0 Gibson, low, b Keos 2 Williams, b M‘Donald 28 Hogan, b Moorhead 8 M 'Uonuonhie, c Kces, b Moorhead C Turton, run out 0 biuvuiii. b M Donald 0 Thomson, b M‘Donald 3 T. M •Kay. not out .. 0 Nestor, ibw, b M* unald .. 0 iixuas 10 Total 57 Second Innings. Williams, b Mooiheail 4 Tu ton. n M airhead 14 bM oitleal ...- 18 Gibson, b N ‘ionall .. >• .. 11 Shaw, iuii out 0 Thomson, n > out 6 Stewait, b Woorlieal ... 0 S evens, run out 1 M b M 'Donald .... 3 , T. M K iy, run out... 0 1 Neslo ,c Meiewoa.hor, bM'D naM 0 Kxli as 7 . 1 _ | Total 02 1
CtYDK— b’lRST iNNINOa. Shaw, li terguson, ... ... 2 Kills, b Bell 3 Nedtor, b Bell, ... ... 2 Ho.<an. h Bell, .. IS MtC mnocliie, c (sub) b Ferguson, 1 Stevens, b Bell... 0 Stewart, b Ferguson 7 T. M K iy, stumped Dr. Hyde 0 A. M Kay not «nt ... .. 8 lleney, o Gideon, b Ferguson 0 Hickson, b Ferguson . 0 Extras ... 6 Total 47
RecondInh ngs. Shaw, b Gibson 0 b G1..S..I1 . 0 ' eator, b Gibson ... ,. . 0 Hogan, b Ferguson . 0 M‘Commchie, I h w. b Forgngoa .. . 7 Stevens, b Fervuson 1 Stewart, c Thompson, b Gibson . . 0 T. M ‘Kay, not out . I A. M Kay. run out . 1 Heney, c Bail, i> Fergussa . 0 Hickson, c Bell, b Ferguson . 0 Extra* . 7 Total , 17
Blacks—First Ikkinqs. Pitches. '■ E Its ,. 9 Bray, b Ellis .. 2 Hyde, hit wicket, b EUU . 14 Gibson, b Nestor . 12 Ferijuson, b Ellis 13 Bell, not out .. 23 Barren, b EUU . 0 Harper, b Hogan . 2 J. Ryan, b fidis ... . 1 K. Ryan, b EUU ... < .« . 8 Thompson, o Stevens, b Ellis . 0 Extras ... ... ... . 11 Total . 95
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1076, 8 December 1882, Page 3
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