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CRICKET.

UppE?f Pumv Tradesmen's C. G.

The ;retum match between the'above clubs was -played-pn the'/Parle Oval on Saturday-afternoon, and resulted in a win for the countrymen by an'ariningß and. H fcy t|ie member? of the Club at the Plain Club playing several mih from the Masterton. clulji' but, as they •werebona fide membMS.'of.-th'ei'country club,, they were justiM them •in the team. nine. Messrs captained Anketell iimpire|, 'att&;Me¥Bi» iain and Tradesmen the fair Mai oM and F; Polling :jjt: Jha/B#%n therijfo went 'in and were riot p™ score l>ad bp,en j;un;u|i(*,tailß(?Afflip| , playing a pne 'innwgUbii'fift/wWtt, •Sleema'n,;'Perry, jihd j&ga , doub|e'itture.s r ; • Eig% ; 9{iWß-Triideß.m ; |» tried »:hahd; #h^4«atßer r but .&# Jin ttyfr seoond'4tteWpt :top' : scefeT wiWll thr found this morning w£unable'to give the tydivitlual Oa, Saturday afternoon a cricket maijcjj - «*•■ play^' j^ ; -|^JEw^^-^olet^ -|^^'r6w|pMtm^'\fhe ■• "was;, all andfthj £ toj(c;US \j^Sm^^^i&tA ft ,I'' 1 ;

•' visitors wore tho first to handle tho willoi •. knowing to the superior bowling of th .'tete'.team' were, unable, to. ,mako nil; stand, and were all disposed of for 1 runs. The Partert»n men then, went ii ' arid at one tjme it looked as though th game, would he pretty even until Messr Hutherford and Connell got together am collared the bowling when the Dalefieli men had a grand leather hunt and wer unablo to dispose of these two gentlcmei until they had scored 79 runs betweei them. The visitors however struck pluck ily to their work and finally dispased o their opponents for 113 runs. After: short rest the Dalefieldites went in agaii • but only to fail as they were all disposed o for 33 runs, leaving the home tern victors by 64 runs and one innin'i the game was one-sided a rm* wjSenjoyablc afternoon was spent and chcir all round concluded the proceedings.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1885, 12 January 1885, Page 2

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292

CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1885, 12 January 1885, Page 2

CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1885, 12 January 1885, Page 2

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