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CRICKET.

Themafch between the Waihenga-and, Greytown Clubs was commenced inpaddock, Greytown, on Saturday, but owing to tbe heavy downpour of rain; could not-be finished, The wickets were pitched at 1 o'clock, Mr Webster captained the home team and Mr Badland the visitors.. The latter having won the toss sent Greytown to the wickets, Ddy, and fl. Hawke first taking the bowling of Badland and Newmarsh, and did' not separate until, in trying a short run, Hawke did not succeed in getting home, after having made 11 by steady play. G, Saywell joined Udy , and contributed 3, when he was bowled by Badland. Cuff Bhared the same fate after making 3, and Maguire lost his wickets from a full pitoher from Newmarsh. ■W. Saywell then joined Udy, but lost him very soon, being bowled by Newmarsh after a very carefully played innings of 16, Tocker tlen wentiu and contributed C, but,had to retire for onejrorn Badland, anil Beard spooned one' which" wfts carefully held. Nation-joining W, Saywell, who had been playing in capital style, the runs came

.: ■, '■ ■ "* fast by twos and threes, .when a good one from Martin sent Nation home. Somerville then joined Saywell, and in a very short time knooked up 28, but then lost Saywell, who was bowled by Bad land after making the capital score of 52. Webster then want in, but after breaking his duck lost Somerville who placed »n easy one iu point's hands, the total score | being 172. The fielding of the Waihenga men as a whole was not up. to the • ma rk,~ showiag a want of practice, but several were noticed for . being exceediq gly . smart, particularly.F..'l'ully «s.point, and T. Wakelin and Martin. Waihenga then went to the wickeU, but the rain came down in a steady pour, after three overs, and play bad to be stopped before they had placed anything to their oredit. 'Appended are the';; scores:— ;■ j j

•MASIBRION : VF£AIHBRBIOK, ' ■• The' return match between theubof* • Clubs Was played on Saturday last at Masterton, and resulted in an easy victory for the homo team, by one ";•• innings and 11 runs to spare. Both teams- '■<; >, were poorly represented, aome of the be" players being absent. It will-bajetnem- ■; • 'l. bered that the first match betweejj these .".'' •(?'" Clubs was won by Maßterton' on-tke first. : $••!£': innings by 7 rani; The visitor^-on' this If fjii; occasion went first to the pickets, and .■ 'f .- only managed to score 31, the bowling of .'.; Harrison being very destructive, taking 7 ■'. wickets fur 11 rune. 6,' Jackson, !ahd\, yi I Speckman being top rcorers with; 9 runs : : ! .' each, The Home team succeeded in ; '■'■] ' -.j putting together 81 in their innings, • ; . : Williams 31, and Hood 13, not' out, being i the only double figures. The former;:! played with his usual dash, arid made' ' ilungs very lively while at the wicketa; ;-;■. . the latter played very carefully for his ' j.. 13, and showed good defence. iCuridyV :}■':. bowling was very good, and had-he :'': ; armed at an early period nf the game ' : would, no doubt, have altered the score. With 49 to the bad the visitors com- , menced their second innings, but again the bowling of Harrison proved too much, : '• as they inly scored 38, Jackson being top '';•■' scorer wi;hll, J. Hodder next with 9. ■', The following are the scores:— ■■■■' ' FEAIHERSTON-lsr INNINGS. ;' A. Donald, c and b Harrison ... 2■ < G, Jacksoii, b Harrison 9 •' W. Donald, l,b.w,b Harrison ... 0 E. Hirsehberg, b Harrison... ... 0 C. Cundy.c O'Connor, b Harrison... 0 J. Tucker, c lattt, b Harrison ... 6 J. Hodder, b D'Arcy ... ' ... 1 •'■■ Speckman, b D'Aroy 9 W. Burt, o D'Aroy, b Harrison ... 0 Lucena, not but ... ... ... 0 • Extras ... 5 Total ~, 31 BawLiNo Analysis. W. D'Arcy, 48 balls, 15 runs, 8 maidens 2 wickets. F.Harrison, 45 balls, 11 runs. 4 maidens, 7 wiokets. 2nd INNINGS. Lucenn, b Harrison ,„ ,„ ,„ 1 Hirsehberg h D'Arcy "4 W. Donald 1> Harrison 8 C. Oundy b D'Aroy;.. ... ... 3 A. Donald, o Williams,'b Harrison 2 Tocker, c Isitt, b Harrison... .... 0 J. Cundy, h D'Arcy. 0 :. Jackson, not out ■„,. \\ ■ Speckman,- c D'Aroy, h Harrison „. 3 Burt, e O'Connor, b Harrison ... 0 Hodder, h D'Aroy ... ... : ~, 9 ■ Extras...' ... ... „. 2 T0ta1.... ... ... .... 38 Bowling Analysis. W. D'Aroy, 69 halls, 18 runs. 6 mat- - T dens, 4 wickets. F.Harrison, 69balls, 18runs, 2matdens, G" wickets. ' JiABTEitTOK.—Ist Inning. B. G. 'William, b Cundy 81 W. McKenzie, b Donald 6 W. D'Arcy, c Lucena, b Jaokson.., 0 F. O'Connor, cDonald,|b Jackson... 4 E. 0. Hood, not out... '.,. ... 13 F. Harrison, 0 Johnston, b Donald 0 W. G. Beard, c Cuudy, b Donald... 0 L. M. IsitthCundy „, 2 Corbettb Cundy .„ „. ' ,jj j . J. Reaney, c Donald, b Cundy ", 6 Ford, b Cundy ,„ 1 Extras...- "' k; Total... BOWLING ANALYSIS. Donald, 50 balls, 19 runs, 8 maidens, 3 wickets. ; , Tocker 40 bi'ls, 23 rune. '' Jackson '2O h lla, 11 runs, 3 wickets. I Cundy 33 klis, 11 runs, 1 maiden, 4 wiokets.

OREYTOWtf, , H, Udy b Newinanlr,., : .v/jij .,■10 fl. Hawke, run out ;..'' ■„ l " .."11 G. SayweJl b B&dland;.." ... .. 3 W.C.CuffbBadUnd .. 8 , J. M»£[uire b Newmarsh ... .. 't:"\ W. Saywell b Badland ... ..52 J. Tackerb Badland.,. ... ,. .. 6 , 0. Beard o Parked Badland... .. 3 ; J. Nation b Martin ... .. 18 W. Soinerrille o Tul!y b Martin; .. ,23 , A, L Webster, not out ... .. ' l 1 ■ l Extras .. 81 . Total .;. ... ;■„.-' '■■.■ m172 . : •! : WAIBBNGA, '■.,! J. Parker '*... .„ i.„ ■ .. 0 J. A, Parker ... ... ;.., .. to: - f Leg bja ... ,... j.... •• : A\ r r', Total ' ... ... ..vl '". : " .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1307, 19 February 1883, Page 2

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CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1307, 19 February 1883, Page 2

CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1307, 19 February 1883, Page 2

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