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Cricket.

CLyqE, v./OHp 'IWELT,: . THe return" match between he above oluba was olayrt at Clyde on F id ay lust, uni resulted in a victory for the local team by an innings and 6 runs. Crom'"ell played two men short, and Clyde one man short. 'Che Cromwell skipper having won the toss, sent Clyde to the wickets, Eyanb and Mogan being the first to face" the howling of UaviJsou ami CogatTjand from Davidson’s second, ball Evans was sent to the right abo'ilt. | Thomson., begone Hogan’s partner, abdtiuhs.bamy- slowly,'-until Davidson sent Hogan a trimmer,., and had, .SlevViug ■partddrerY' -'Phomsori, ‘’blit after adding 2do the jjcoro, was welhcahghtdiy Hidkson. Miles and ..Thomson being pow together, : things began 1 to look lively, jDavidson doing the-’-lion’s share of the howling, and could not he treated lightly, sending down maiden after maiden. Miles had to - giveaway to M ‘(.’onnochie, who after playing very' steadily ran himself out. Macgeorge (Stifle and went,’ having received A,, full to s , from .Scott.:! Bradshaw now appeared on the. scene,‘jmd between him and Thomson the day began, Thomsota aStinjf '6t» “tne u defensive, while Bradshaw was Theae j ;Mo ; till}lunch time. t^«!sißia | ) f c &9« r fc'j4t es JssanfiSTh.imson 47, BVy’lsha.w },O. was (resumed at L 'i 30, TBiithsdn. ahl'llVf ~JL£[ Jo his yore, being •Cauglii : hy the ‘wicketkeeper in( a<tempting a leg hit, after having made 65: by- 1 sterling ’ .cricket. The,.-remaining:! lljttsinen only add a few t'i the score, ’the innings clos. for the respectable score of 141). Bradshaw played a good free innings for 31; No time was lost-in Cromwell sending in Davidson and Lunddn, to the bovybpg'pf Thomson and Hogan. Davidson wiasydb 9 only batsman that made anythipg.phha stand, ntuil the'tWo’last men wery they by hard slogging ran up 31. runs between them, the innings closing for 66 runs. Being Jmore than half behind the score of Clyde; they hail to follow on, and the only special feature in this innings was the splendid hatting of Davidson and Oogan, who made 19 and 13 respectively. Hickson and Cor.e also reached double figures. The innings closed for 68, leaving Clyde the victors by an innings and 6 runs. At the conclusion of Jhe game cheers were given for the respective teams. Subjoined are the scores and bowling analysis:— Clype— First Innings. Evans, b Davidson . . ... .. 0 Kogan, hj Davidson .. • 6 Thomson, c Fenwick, b Davidson ... 65 Stevens, c Hickson, b Davidson ... 2 Miles, b Scott —~’..r ... 10 M‘Coonocbie r .mu out ,f;VO- "9 ■iVmogeprge, Bradshaw,, b. Turtoj.. ... r.l-' 3F Heiiey, not out ..I” ~ 0 Keddell,- c and'.b Cogan - ... 3 Extrps ■ v. ‘ :t.vi ... _ 14. Total ... .. ... 140

.... IftTj JUjiHilOS. : ■■b£Vvftorirf'Th“nCi«n .. . . • : .iiunf.i<Jif,?wih.-««ttevJ ,S.. in r b Hoojtn jpi; •. ••• 11 Turton, ,. v * ••• 3 F'-ni»>dk. c )Sra’>a. ( b Hbk-on, «t Mi ea~ 3 ... 8 Corse n*t out ...’l- : .. ... 10. Scott, b Hogan ... : .Murrell, c and b Thomson _ • ... 21 KXtras :.. '... ... 8 Total ... X'.. - ... CD Sf.comd Inki gs. Corse, run out. ... i -...v ... 15 Murrell, a ... V.‘,s' Tlavidspu, c Tbrton' ■' *.V ”1,7 rlr;, f-j7. , 0 ;. Oi>s>an> run mrt' ; .*.l'° **;? ’C •13 Tiimilon, c|Bvaus, b Hogan 1. Penwick, b Steveua. ~r . 'o. Hickson, b Thomson ... .... . ;.. 10 Scott; not out ..' ... ,•• 0 Extras '• . . : ... 5

Bowling Analysis^ '1st Innings. B, Is. MiTiv. KVh. Wkts, Wds.Davidson ... 144 741 4 ■ --0 , ' Inaan . . .... ' Ii urtnn, ... GO ' GO ;; I, J7 'I 23 - i. : o 'i : i (/nr sc ■30 '“F 14 0 1 Lundon. • .. . 13 nrno;-: « : r Scott _ 24 1) 27 2 : ll£ ;

Total ... . 68 Bowling 1st Innings. Balls. Mein.' Hns. Wkts. Wils,T ogan . 72 2 27 4 0 " Thomson .. . 75 S 21 . 2 I Stevens . 6 0' 8 , 0 . 0 Second" Innings 0 Stevens .. ,'78'C. : &' Vl<> • i Brans , :A.., 16e . 1 ’ Macgerirae. .. ■ o ?. ■fiogmt i"i? i .1- - 2 2 1 . Tnouison .. ■ ■ 3 0 *'2 ■ I ’ 6

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1127, 7 December 1883, Page 3

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Cricket. Dunstan Times, Issue 1127, 7 December 1883, Page 3

Cricket. Dunstan Times, Issue 1127, 7 December 1883, Page 3

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