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CRICKET.

The match Mastertou v Greytown was played, at Greytown yesterday, and resulted in a victory for the home team by 36 runs, after a well-contested game. Greytown went first to tho wickets, but the effective howling of Harrison and D'Arcy prevented high scoring, the first innings clusiii" fur CI. The first innini'sof Masterton opened disastrously, as the first and second wicket* fell for 2 runs, third fur 4. fourth for 10, aod fifth ana sixth for 16. Fitton made a bit of a stand, ntii! stayed the destruction of tho stumps for a timo, but the bowling of Culf and Donaldson would allow of no. scores lo be made, Ihe total ooly reaching 35, being 26 behind their opponents. The second innings of Greytown was opened by Cuff and D. O'Connor, who immediately began to score, the former getting couples in rapid suscessioii, and when ihe score was at 16 tho latter alter having contributed 4 by a splendid hit was clean bowled by D'Arcy, Donaldson joined Cuff, and alt-hough the score was 26 when be was run out, only scored one. H. Udy assisted to raise tho score to 39, when lie was nicely caught by O'Connor behind the wickets, 30-3 —6. Cuff was soon after bowled by D'Arcy for ft nicely played 22. 1-lawko was the only one bositles Cull thai reached double figures, Ins 10 not out showed very careful play, ihe total being 4 above the first innings— 65. With 92 to win, tho Masterton meu set to work, with O'Connor and McKenzie, and their hopes ran high as 10, and then 20 went up and no wicket down, bnt m attempting a short run, McKenzie was smartly run out —2o—l—B. D'Arcy and Mooie did not alter the score, but Hood joined O'Connor, and then the field was kept pretty busy for a time till Donaldson nicelv removed O'Connor's bails-36—4—12. Fitton was run out befoi e lie had time to alter the score.' Green after adding 4, hit his wicket and had to retire. Shortly after ltonaldson howled Ho»d who had made 18, in first i ate style; the other four wickets foiling for 1 run, which brought the inuinc's and match to an end. The bowling of Cuff aod lionaldson for the winning team, and the wicket keep ing of Udy were very greatly t'dmiied, and the bowling of Harrison and D'Arcy for the Masterton team were equally as effective as also Was O'Connor's wicketkeeping The fielding as a whole was far from being good, and if i.ur local teams ever hope to make a show against Wellington, they niu-tg' iu for steady practice. Tho wicket was very good, and played well. Ai tho conclusion of the gnmo cheers were excli-iiifed by the victors and vanquished, and the visiting team made an early start for home. The following are the scores

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(illKYTOWN, l»t IllllllltiB, Eonaldsnn, bD'Aicy . 1 Udy, 1 b w, b Hauismi . 7 Cuff, W, C, run out . 0 Day, W,, run out . 1G Hawke, H„ b Harrison . 10 O'Connor, D., It . 0 Mnguire, J., b D'Arcy . 3 Webster, A. L., „ . 9 S;iywell, G,, „ . 0 Hollard, C,, .. 3 Hirschberg, A., not out . 0 lixtras ... . 12 CI 2nd. Ronaldson, run out 1 Udy, c O'Connor b Finon 7 Cuff, 1) D'Arcy 22 Day. run out 0 Hawke, not on' 10 4 O'Connor, b D'Arcy Mwguire, run out 2 Webster, c Moore b D'Arcy ... 1 Say well, o O'Connor b Harrison 5 Hollard, c McKenzie b D'Arcy 0 Hirschbers, c O'Connor b D'Arcy 0 Extras 13 Co JIastekton. 1st Inninge. Harrison, b Roiiiddeon . 2 McKenzie, run out . 0 Moore, c Hawke b Cuff , 7 Hood, cUndy bHmialdson ... . 0 Green, o Ronaldson b Cuff ... . 1 Thompson, c Hollard h Ronaldson . . 2 Fitton, c Cuff b Ronaldsnn ... . 7 D'Arcy, c Rmmldson b Cuff ... . 2 Rapp, b Ronaldann .. 0 O'Connor, not out '... . 2 Wickena, b Cuff , 1 Extras . 11 35 2nd. Harrison, c O'Connor b Hawke .. 1 McKenzie, run out .. 8 Moore, b Hawke . 0 Hood, b Ronaldson .. 18 Green, hit wicket, b Hawke ... , 4 Thomuaon, not out .„ ... . 2 Fitton, run out .. 0 D'Arcy,oUdy bHawke .. 0 P»pp, b Cuff .. 0 O'Connor, b Bunnldtun ... .. 12 Wickens, l> CuUL .. 0 Extras .. 10

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1000, 15 February 1882, Page 3

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CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1000, 15 February 1882, Page 3

CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1000, 15 February 1882, Page 3

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