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CRCKET.

BOHEMIANS V GRBYTOWN. This match was played yesterday -at r .i Greytown, and resulted in a win for tho horoe team in the first innings by 20 rung, >. The weather was very unfavorable for cricket, being' very cold, with frequent heavy showers of hail and rain. The match was to have started at 10 o'clock, but owing to the rain, a start was not made till half-past 12. W. J. Salmon captained the Bohemians, and Eonaldson the Qroytown men, The latter- won the tost, and elected to go first to the wicket, C. Beard and G. Jackson faced the bowl-,-) ing of Luxford and McGirr, Jaokson was- 1 soon olean bowled for one run, Nation M next essayed, but he was quickly caught £| by Woon off McGirr. Day then joined j Beard, and there waß a stand wade for sometime, till Luxford bowled Beard, he having contributed sto the scare. Guff then joined Day, and things began to look lively, as the runs camo freely, and Day put 13 together before he was bowled by ; McGirr. Maguire then went in, but was j soon disposed of by McGirr for 2, Eon- " aldson next joined Cuff, and was run out' : after adding one mora, Webster then ■' went in, and shortly after Cuff waß caught '' by Woon off Willis, after putting together ; 17 in good style. Somerville next was '' aent to the right-about by the first ball' " from McGirr. Eichards then shewed; some stonewalling, when Webster, with " 4 to hie credit, was caught and bowlod by McGirr. Tocker, the last man, did ,not , . stay long, he being caught and bowled by i McGirr, Eichards carrying out his bat for \ 5, tho total for Greytown being 51 runs. ' After having some lunch the Greytown men took the field, Eonaldson and Cuff bowling to Blacklock and Woon. The latter was quickly disposed of by Cuff, . ' " after making a single. Shore then tried,but soon lost Blacklock, who was again bowled by Cuff, after making 1. Young joined Shore, but the latter skied one of Cuff's, : an'd was well held, by Eichards, 3 for 5. McGirr followed, and Youni* : was bowled by Ronaldsion, aftfir-.adding two singles to the score. W, J, Salmon followed, and McGirr was smartly run out for 4. 5 for 12, Willis joinefl Salmon, and for a considerable tjme po change was effected, runs coming very alowly, till Willis hit out at Ronaldson,, v and was caught by Nation after scor jng 3. ; Mann then tried, but was soon bowled by Onff for two, after which Luxford joined Salmon, who waß well caught by Tocker, off Cuff. Hawthorne followed, and after adding 4 was held by Day off Ronaldson. Barnett, the last man, mada,: : his appearance, but did not get a chance,) Luxford being clean bowled by Bon#' ,i son after making 3. Barnett, not out, ■ ■! 1. Total 31 runs, or2o behind Greytown. There were no extras on either side, but of course the ground was, to a great extent, the cause of this, as the bowlers could not get any pace on. There were •- heavy showers throughout the match, and the wicket got cut up considerably, The following are the scores |—

(IRHTOWN C. Beard, b Luxford ... 5 G, Jackson, b Luxford 1 J, Nation, o Woon, b McGirr 1 W. Day, b McGlrr 13 W. C. Cuff, o Woon, b Willis.. 17 ' J. Magulre, b McGlrr 2 T. S. Ronaldson, run out ... 1 A. L. Webster, c and b McGirr 4 W. Somorville, b McGirr ~. 0 E. Riohards, not out ... ... 5 J. Tooker,o andb McGirr ... 2 Total ... 61 BOHEMIANS Blacklock, b Cuff .. ... 1 Woon, b Cuff ... ... ... 1 Shore, c Richards, b Cuff ... 2 Young, b Ronaldson 2 McGirr,'run put 4 Salmon, c Tocker, b Cuff „. 10 - Willis, c Nation, b Ronaldson.., 3 Man, lbw, b Cuff ... .. 2 Luxford, b Ron&ldson ... 8 Hawthorne, o Day, b Ronaldson 2 Barnett, not out 1 Total 31

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 10 November 1882, Page 2

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CRCKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 10 November 1882, Page 2

CRCKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 10 November 1882, Page 2

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