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CRICKET.

J. ! ;kABTEETO» V CiMEHMS, The third matchjVfc>etw.«en the abova pinbs was played «l MrirYates'jiaddock .on.Saturday afternoan, and resulted in another win for ,ihe. .former team by ronji on the first innings; Harrisqn ind' .6. 'Bennett captained the respective teams. Mag; terton won the toss and took the field No.stand was made against the bowling of. : Harrison and Perry, the whole of the visitors being disposed of for 39. Masterton then went in, and runs came very slowly, seven wickets falling for 28, which was worse than their I opponents, who lost six wickets for 28, Hathaway and Minifie then got together; and made : things pretty lively, bringing the score up to tho total. Eggulden hit freely for bis runs, and Minifio and. Hathaway showed good cricket, tho latter'a 21, not out,, being nicely got. Bennett's bowling was very ; good, and lie succeeded in doing the hat trick, taking the. last three wickets in successive balls. With 24 runs to the bad Cartel ton made their second attempt, and made a far better show than in any of : the other matches this season making the fair total of 78. Booth and W. Mooro completely collared the bowling, the former stonewalling throughout the innings going in first wicket down and carrying his bat out, Frequent changes were mado in the trundling, and at last the desired effect was brought about by MoKenzie and Hathaway, the former taking five wickets, for six runs, and the lattor three for six, The sun being down when the innings was finished, stumps wore drawn. The following aro the ! scores :

Carterton, Ist innings, W, Moore, run out ... ~. 2 T. Rathbone b Perry ... ... 5 A. Booth b Perry... ... ... 7 P. F. Tancred c McKenzie b Perry 4 G. Bennett c Eggulden b Harrison 0 Eweti,vun out ... 4 Potts J) Perry ... 1 •C. Reid'b Harrison 0 J. Moore, not out... ' 5 A. Nicholson b Harrison . 0 A. Moore b Harrison ... 4 Extras ... ... ... ... 1 Total... , 39 Mastertoh, Ist innings, McKenzie o Potts b Bennett ... 4 Ford b Bennett ~, ... ... 3 Eggulden b Moore 12 Tapperellb Moore ... ... 0 II 0. Williams bßcimett ..,1 Perry b Moore ... ... ... 4 Harrison b Bennett 1 Minifieb Bennett... ... ... 10 •Hathaway, noi ojit .... ... 21 Kibblewhiteo Moore b Bennett... 0 Farrarb Bennett...... ... 0 .Extras" !... 5 •• Total;.. ... 61 Cartertox, 2nd innings, jW. Moore b Harrison ... 28 Ba,thbono o and b Harrison ... 6 Booth, not out ... ... ... 20 Tancred c, Harriaon b'MoKenzie 5 Bennett e Hathaway b McKenzio • 5 Ewen lbw b McKenzie ... ... 1 Potts st Tapperell b Hathaway ... 1 Reid b Hathaway... ... ... 0 J. Mooro b McKenzie 0 Nicholson cMinifie b Hathaway... 0 A. Mooreb, McKenzie ... 0 Extras :... ... 12 Total... ... 78

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1594, 28 January 1884, Page 2

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441

CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1594, 28 January 1884, Page 2

CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1594, 28 January 1884, Page 2

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