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CRICKET

MORRINBVILLE Y. MATAMATA.

The Cricket match, which eventuated cn the Recreation Ground, Matamata, on Tuesday, between Matamata and Morrinsville, resulted in a win for Morrinsville by 16 runs on the first innings. Morriusville won the toss and elected to bat, knocking up 51. The following are the scores Morrinsville First Innings, Albfield, b Thompson . .. I Paul b Brindle .. • ■ , • • ® H. Humphries c Stockdale, b Brindle 11 Anderson c K. Livingstone, b Moore* Jones .. .. •• •• ** Anderson c F. Livingston, b Thomson .. •• •• •• S. Allen, runout .. .. , Neels, bMoore-Jones.. .. •* ® Edkini, c Johnston, b Moore* Jones 0 Hancock, b Moore-Jones .. • • ® Rogers, c Livingston, b Moore-Jones 0 R. Humphries, not out .. • • ® v Extras 3 Total .. .. .. •• 51 Matamata First Inrings. Mason o Paul, b Humphries m - . ® Stockdale, c Anderson, b Humphries 13 Cranswick, b Humphries •• • • 2 Thompson, lbwb Humphries ... 3 Brindle, b Humphries .. .. 3 Moore-Jones, b Humphries .. .. 6 F. Livingston, o Paul, b Allen .. 0 Wood, runout 0 F. K. Livingston, b Allen .. 00 ® W. Johnson, not out.. .. .. ® H. Anderson, b A Hen .. *. 0 Extras .. 3 Total 35 Morrinsville Second Inunings. Paul, c and b Thompson .. .. 32 Alhfield, o Johnson, b Thompscn .« 10 Humphries, b Mason.. .. .. 5 Anderson, b Thompson .. .. H Turnbull, c and b Mason .. .. 3 Rogers, c Moore-Jones, b Brindle.. 7 Hancock, not out 11 Edkm ß , b Brindle * * Neels, b Brindle .. •• •* * S. Allen, b Thompson .. .. * Extras 3 Total .. .. •• ..93 Matamata Second Innings. W. Livingston, not out .. •• lj Wood, b Neels •• q Johnston, c Allen, b Neels •• •• q F. Livingston, not out .. • • j v Extras,, Total for 2 wickets .. .. 22 The game was a most enjoyable one, the decisions of Messrs Higguu and Steen, as umpires, giving every satisfaction. , The visitors were entertained at lunch and the ladies kindly provided afternoon tea, which was highly appreciated.

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Bibliographic details
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4488, 13 November 1909, Page 2

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290

CRICKET Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4488, 13 November 1909, Page 2

CRICKET Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4488, 13 November 1909, Page 2

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