CRICKET.
Three matches were played on Saturday. "~ On the Oval an eUven .of the fifteen Citizens, and when the stamps were! '*' drawn they' had . decidedly ~ the- best of it, as they only required eight runs win, and had two wickets to spare, the r respective scores "being Bfr' and the Citizens, Glenooatobuted 19, Xeith.l3, and Haskell 11; while for the former tdnb. ij f Meares put together 22, Borich andTait 1 (tbilX latter net out) 15 each, and Montecillo the Oarisbrooks tried oonelasiffii^ with a third eleven of the D.C.C., the latter
f'vinga very poor account of themselves, or Carisbrook, H. Valpy male 2L r G. Pulton 15, and Brodnok; jsy WAf innings terminating for 98. A Itanbdip% v J score was 80, „ with-afcwo fall.-At North Dunedin, the BieweS . Club between single members, and strength lays with the' B&iediots, among whom are Church (who has represented the Province) and the veteran Henaley, who aottv as coach. Nine of the married men put together 98, Church (not out) 37, Anderson, and Harris «aoh while thSt? bachelors onlyjßUcceedea in obtaining 29.-* To-night the Albions' intend tosk*fcohlsifc the part they will take in the forthcoming season. • .;••? •&>.--, -.,, ■"•
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Evening Star, Issue 4255, 16 October 1876, Page 2
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193CRICKET. Evening Star, Issue 4255, 16 October 1876, Page 2
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