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CRICKET.

Maiterton v. Gkeytown. The third match this season between fcho above clubs was played in Steward's paddock, Greytown, on Saturday. The Masterton men arrived on the ground shortly after 11 o'clock, but some delay in starting the game was occasioned through several of the home team not rolling up. to time,:-. Messrs -Hathaway and H. Hawke cap-'" tained the teams, while Messrs Ford and W.Hirschberg acted asumpires. Hathaway won the toss and elected to take the field. Though some half dozen bowlers were .tried, the Greytoyn team were not' disposed of until the score had been run .. up to the respectable score of' 70. J, Maguire 15 (not out), Cuff 13, and J. Hawke 11, were top ■ scorers. For Masterton McKenzie came off best with the leather, securing four wickets for thirteen runs. An'adjournment was then made • to the Town Hall for lunch, after whidh the visitors went to the wickets, but only ;;: succeeded in putting together 61—9 behind the opposing team. McKenzie and Perry were the only two to make any stand, contributing 21 and 20 respectively. Cuff secured seven out the ten wickets. The home team then went in for their second innings and. succeeded in' getting the total to 68. McGuire and J. Hawke again made a '• .good stand with 14 and 12, H. Hawke coming next with 11 to his credit, In the trundling, McKenzie again came off. beat, securing five wickets for ten runs'." - •With 68 runs to get to. win, and only an hour to do it in, the Masterton men made. 4 - th'eirsecond essay, andwould undoubtedly? have succeeded in winning thegaweif.they*; had had another ton minutes, as runs wert : . coming vory faat, wjth three wickets to fall and only ten to.get to win when time wascajled... Whatmanmade(-28not-Qut), showing splendid hitting powers! Judd. did well with the. leather, getting sjxwickets. . At the conclusionl of the game' ..cheers were given for the team's;' the iimpires, and also for the scorers (the 's% Mr Western and Mr H. Offor);' The 1*0.1;" lowing are the scores;— "'H'-i GREYiowN-lst Innings,.. ~H; Hawke, b Harrißon ;■. ..,., ,„ ;0-^. Nation, run out •, ■ i Cuff, c Williamß, b McKenzie... ..,'l3: Judd, bHarrison ~', .„; „, 6< G. Jackson^bPerry ,„ •';'„ ■ •■'■-,',;- ? ;2f' J. Jackson, b Perry „. • ,',, ;••.,;■: s'Knell, b McKenzie ,'„■'• 6

J. Hawke, b'McKenzie 11 F. Jackson, b McKenzie 0 ' Maguire, not out IB / Grigg, b Williams 0 | Extras. 8 j . Totai . 70 2nd Inninga. Maguire, c Hathaway b Harrison 14 Nation, c Minifio b Harrison 1 H. Hawke,' c Moore, b McKenzie 11 Cuff, b McKenzie ' 1 \ Knell, b McKenzie 5 \ Judd, bMcKeniio 0 %^ 6. Jackson, b Perry i ( J. Jackson, b McKenae 5 ' J, Hawke, not cut 12 I F. Jackson, l.b.w, b Perry 2 \ Grigg, run out. 0 Extras. 3 ■Total 68' Mastemon —lst innings Harrison, b Judd 0 Sleeman, b Cuff 3 * Moore, run out. 5 McKenzie, b Cuff 2\( Perry, c Jackson b Cuff 20 "V Whatman, b Cuff 4 J. Williams, b Judd 0 Isitt, b Cuff . 3 Minifie, bCuff., 0* Iggulden, c Knell, b Cuff 0 Hathaway, not cut 2 ' Extras, 3 Totaj. 6J V 2nd inmngqi - teeman, o.Nathan, b3udß , i j oKeiuje,'6'-Judd , 0 fl Whatman,lnot.out 28 df Harrison, b Cuff 1 f> Perry, cJacksoii, b Judd 9 Hathaway, b Judd 1 Moore, h Judd-, , 0 Iggulden,'b Judd 6 Isitt, not out-.,. r $ . - • 'Extras. 2 .... '';' Total,;, "ft

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1830, 5 January 1885, Page 2

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CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1830, 5 January 1885, Page 2

CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1830, 5 January 1885, Page 2

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