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CRICKET

For the participants an enjoyable cricket match was played yesterday between Zingari (a mixed team of loads and visiters) and a local team. The afternoon turned out line and the wicket played better than might have been expected after the recent rain. For the visitors if. S. Young played a sterling game, retiring with : !l to his credit. Moore, with 20, and Broughton 18 were the next best. _ Zingari boAvliug honours were divided between Eggletoi), with 7 wickets for 17 runs, and Field, : > for 14. On the local side Wilson and Herd with 12 apiece were tup scorers. A. Pringle gave promise of a good innings when he was μ-iven out leg before. Although not obtaining the best average, he bore the burden of the bowling, and •come out with 0 wickets for •">() runs. Wilson too.k 4 wickets for 20 runs. Following are the detailed scores:— ZlffGAlil. Broughton, b Pringle ... 18 Young (retired) ... j»l ' Moore, c and b Pringle ... 20 Eggleton. b Pringle ... 8 Young, b Wilson .... 0 Field, b Wilson ... •"> Horn, b Pringle ... i> Dean, c and b Pringle ... 2 Simpson (not out) ... •' Sloan, b Wilson ... 0 Kevs, b Wilson .... 0 * Byes ... 4 Total ... W Bowling—A Pringle, Li over?, 2 maidens, s'wickets. : »0 runs: Wilson, 7 overs, 1 maiden, I wickets, 20 runs. LEVLW I{. Pringle. h Eggleton ... I Mcliityre, b Eggleton ... "> Bt. George, b Eggleton ... 0 A. Pringle, l.b.w. Eggleton 7 Wilson, b Field ... 12 Mills, b Eggleton ... 8 Heading, b Eggleton ... 0 Herd, b Field ... 12 Cooper, b Field ... 0 Chidley, b Eggleton ... 5 Hot tor (not out) ... 3 Byes •• • 8 Total ■•• 01 Bowling -Eggleton, 0 overs, 4 maidens, 7 wickets,. .1.7 nius: Field, 0 overs, 1 maiden, : j wickets, 14 runs.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1913, Page 3

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286

CRICKET Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1913, Page 3

CRICKET Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1913, Page 3

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