CRICKET.
Timaru Press v. Washdyke. This match took place on Saturday afternoon at the Washdyke, resulting in a victory for the former club. Play commenced about 2 p.m. by the Press team going first to the wicket, who sent in Messrs Collins and Hardcastle, and they made a good stand, scoring a total of 35 between them. The latter’s innings must be considered a rather lucky one, on account of several chances being missed in the fielding. Terawhiti, who played as a substitute, was not so lucky, being caught by Studart after scoring 5; he, however, is a good all round cricketer, having played in Oamaru for his club very successfully. Knight made the top score, 19, playing very carefully for his total, in fact the success of the Press team must be attributed to the tour players already mentioned, as the others scored only six between them, the rest being made up with byes. The fielding on both sides was very indifferent, especially on the part of Nicholls for the Press team, who seems entirely lost in a cricket field. For the Washdyke team Stafford made a good 16, the rest contributing very small scores. The match was decided in one innings. The following arc the scores: — TIAIARU PRESS —I'IRST INNINGS. Collins 17 Hardcastle 18 Terawhiti ... 5 Campbell 3 Norrie 0 Knight 19 Kichard Campbell ... 0 Ellis 0 Hill 0 Chapman 3 Byes 12, wides 3 ... 15 Total 80 WASHDYKE —EIRST INNINGS. Tansley 6 Castle 6 Simpson 0 Studart 4 Stafford 16 Watson 4 Moycs 1 Cuthbcrt 1 Hennessy 0 Ayers ... 0 Adamson 0 Extras 14 Total 52
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2094, 8 December 1879, Page 2
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269CRICKET. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2094, 8 December 1879, Page 2
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