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Thames v. Coromandel.

The cricket match yesterday wag a great success ia every respect, the wetther, attendance, etc., being all that eoold be desired. The umpires—Messrs Heron and Caruell—performed their duties in a manner which gave the greatest satisfaction; The second innings was not of to? much interest as the first, as, with the exception of Lublin and Cadman, the Corotnaudel players found Steedman and Wbitfbrd too much for theiri, and they had to retire in succession with small scores. Tbe Thames eventually won by five runs and ten wickets. The following are the scores :—• : Thamis! fust iiraiVGS. Steedman, c Lublin, b Rumsey ... 3 Eull, c Hieginson, b Kumsey 0 Curtis, c Jervis, b Lublin 16 Frater, not out... ' ; „^Jk._ Hnrgreaveii, b Lublin ?7u ' VVhitford, b Lublin „j ... ... 13 Lawless, b Lublin . ... ' '."..* ... 7 Burgess, b Kumsay ... ... „, 0 Young, c Beeson, b Beeson ... . ... M Macdonald, not out s Gellion, b Lublin .... 0 Bj" ». - ... 1» ' Leg-byes ... ... ... 4 Total . ... ... 70 ' SBCOIfS I**l*ol. Youns,, b Beeson ... - M .. ... V 7 Hargreares, not out .... ... ' ..", \\ Curtis, net out 9 ! fj" Z 17 Leg-bjes 3. Total 43

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2837, 19 March 1878, Page 2

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Thames v. Coromandel. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2837, 19 March 1878, Page 2

Thames v. Coromandel. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2837, 19 March 1878, Page 2

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