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CRICKET.

The cricket match between the Taita and Carterton Clubs took place in Mr Yicker,staffs paddock ou Wednesday, Messrs Fitzmorris and Nix aotintt aB umpires, and 'Messrs Burt and Qolo scorers, The match resulted in the visitors winning by 14 runs and ono innings, tho local players souring a levol 20 in eaoh innings,. The. usual oheon for, the teams and respective " captains Were 'well responded ijrf, )ttfo Taita team-giving boys, E. and N. Butherford. After tho " matoh a hundred yards race was mN)-. tween Messrs Brown and which resulted in faver of the former easily. A Boratoh match was got up to oonolude the day's sport. With re. gard to the bowling we can only say this—Messrs Oudby and Welch bowl tho beat they can until they have found out their opponents' weak play J break balls alike from leg and off are then put in; but they did not show in tho form :they might have owing to the badness of the ground they were playing on, on Wednesday j but little N. l Rutherford's 1 60 balls for BBven maidens, 12 runj, and,'. 3 wickets is not bad cricket for a boy,'he bowling five successive maiden overs. Mr H. Bunny played a careful innings for Carterton, Edyar Buthurfurd - took: top score with 12 runs for the local team, and though it is impolite to put our ViiitorMt tho end, W,,Welch was pretty imuoh! Ao the fore with top score of 82. The bowl' r;ing analysis will show' a' good average. Jfor Messrs Oudby, G. Welch, und'N. Blitherprd, We append scores-arid; analy'siß, '■' thinking Masterton will have td i Shdw better form than they have dorio l with Graytown to avoid un ign'ouiinioui whipping snoh bs the little township got on Wednesday, i j i '.i / CARTERTON. ' .

Ist inoinga. , ,2nd Wilson, b6. Welch ... 0 bG. WelcK 0 Acocka, b Cudby ... Ob Oudbyo Bunny, o Russell, .b, ; . o Dayshjll) Oudby ... ... 0, G. Weloh 9 Bennett, bG. Weloh... 2 b Oudby .1: ; 0 Reid, bCudby... ... 0 oPrinze,,b' G.'WeloK'O fairbrotl}er. o Dayjh. . - • .'J! s bG. H.ffllchg N. Eutherford, b Gf. . : .: , ■ Welch ... ... 0 not out ... 1. E. - Rutherford, o G, Welch, b Cudby ... 9 bG. Weloh 0 Tocker, bG. Weloh ... 0 bG. Welch 0 Wagland, not out ... 4 bG. Weloh 0 Styles bG. Weloh ... 0 o Harris, b Pudby I Extras 4 | Totals 20 20 i TAITA. ' : T I H, Daysh, bN. Rutherford ... 1 ' G. Welch, o H, R. Bunny, b G. I)ennett ... * t 4 J, Mason, o ij. Rutharfoyd, b ft. Bennett ' .;!<■s?■■ W. Brown,, o E. Rutherford, b N. Rutherford ... ... .i. .... 0 W. Welch, b E. Rutherford 22 W, Oudby, cL. Wilson, bN. Ruther- t > ford Jtl A. Prihgle, bE. Rutherford ... • '...pi f J. Harris, b F, Fairbrother h J. Mabey, b F.'Fairbrother ... J. Judd, bE, Rutherford ... ... -1"/ W. Russell, i)ot out 'o'^ Wide ; Byes ... ... .. Le«'bye ... ... ... ...,,1,:

hi 'in. §8 aovfUHi} Taita-rFirst in«infja,--G, Bpiiiwti, 80^ balls, 1 maiden, 18 runs, 2 wickets, 1 wldo; N. Rutherford, CO balls, 7 maldetU, 12 runs, 8 wickets; E. Rutherford,;;4fl bnlla, 3 maidens, 18 runs, 8 wicketa ; : E, ]U . Fairbrother, 14 balls, 6 runs, 2 wioketa. ,i; Oarterton—First innings.—W. Cudby, ut, 55 balls, 4 maidens; 12 runs, 4 whMs G. Welch, 52 balls, 5 maidens, 8 ruus, .6 wickets, Second innings—G. Welch,.BO"> lialls, i imidons, (} fijna, 1 wioketa: Oudby, |8 balls, iijajdgna, f| rupp/ § wickots.

Tho match between Taita i.ud Maji terton was played m Mrs Yatoe 1 paddook this aftornooii, Taita won the toss, and took tho held The bowling of Cndby and Welch was dead oa the wicket. The following rae the scores

MASTBRTON.-lst innings. MoKenzie, b Wulch 3 Hftmson, b Cudby 0 Webster, j> Cudby 1 Blacklpy, i; Jodd, b Oudby 0 Williams, 'c PringlqJ b" Welsh'.;! 0' Hood, b Cudby... ... ''!!! 1 D'Avcy, b Wplpij Z 1 Mqoro, o Oijdby, 1) Weicll i',', 0 Greoi], nqfc pijt m \i„;\, .i.'-i'fff'lj Fitton, b Woloh „. 0 i 6, Williams, b Cudby 0 Log-byo 1 Total ... WTA-lit innings. Dayah, run out.,. ... ... /i Welch, G, o Hood, b Harrison ... 8 Judd, c Wobster, b Harrison,,. £ Pringle, Harriion '... '• 3 Welch w. bßiakoiy ::: :■::: 2D Oudby, b Moofo" ' ... "| Harris, b Jfqore : j,,' Brown W- run oqt 1 Maboy, b BJaftply ."ji |§ Mason, not out,,, ... y Russell, oJ. Wiliiarae, b Blakoly,- 0 B/os a Leg byes -1' Total ... ... •„v-i(7<

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 23 March 1882, Page 2

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CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 23 March 1882, Page 2

CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 23 March 1882, Page 2

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