CRICKET.
In the match, English eleven v. New Sou lb Wales, (lie 'first innings of tiro latttr closed for 415, McKetzie (130), lye (b'O) and Howell (45) long the highest three scorn's. The Englishmen responded will) 387, Druce contributing 10'J, Hayward CIJ, Maclaren 01, and Wainwright 50. In their second venture the ' CcrnstulUs" have lost two wickets fo v 140 ; L'onnan (not out) 55, McKcnzie 52, I'ye (not ml) 23, and Iredale 7. Ii is thought in Sydney that McKcnzic uill replace Iredale in the Colonial team in the next test match. On Saturday next the second round of cricket mutches will he commenced in Waiko-tJ. liamiltou and Kihikihi meet at Ohstipo, and Ohnupo and Te Awanintu at To Awainutu, From all accounts all the teams have been enjoying rather a long holiday, und little or nothing has been done in the way of practice since Christmas.
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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 245, 10 February 1898, Page 2
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147CRICKET. Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 245, 10 February 1898, Page 2
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