CRICKET.
Seven of-the first eleven of the Qreytowii Club played sixteen all oomera on Satur* 1 day and got. a good beating, The mult ; was no doubt on acoount of beine so ~ short in the field.? The seven were cap- 1 ?/;! tained by H. UJy, who aent the all comers first to the wiokets, and.they, wore t soon disposed of for 54 runs, the bowling of Bomerrille and G. Saywoll bein([ very Rood. The seven did not reach thiinam-"""' ' ber, only scoring 61, or 8 behind their opponents. The all comers then went in and a novelty waa.intro.duc»d in buwljnd, ai every one took six tolls in turn, and the result, as was anticipated,, was very, il l bad,ihe all coiners'scoring 91. 1
The above it rather a contrail to the stale of cricketing, matteri in Mastertoii, / where two memberii of the Club turned out for practice on Siturday, and ihii, i F too, in the face of a match with Peatbera*'' ;; h ton on.Saturday next, - If our oricketeri : ' ',' i get a good thmhingin the next mateti it. y will be nothing more than they for greater hoards it would be tofind. . •*' -"C. '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 12 February 1883, Page 2
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