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CRICKET.

FEATHE?ST()N y, }|[AST?pi(jK, The first match this §eason between the above Clubs, was played ' on the Park Qyal on Saturday, and, after a most pleaijanjganje, Resulted in a win for the home team by 36 runs. Sfem F, Harrisqnand W. Donald' the' teams, while Messrs R. J. Fitton, and '0 MasSljane as umpires.! The wicket was rather and consequently no big scores were made, won the toss and elected to bat, the innings closing for the Bmall total of-48, of which Sleeman put together. 21 in nice Btylej and was the only one to get into double figures, flor the visitors Kemp and Rutherford did well with the leather. •TheMthbton men.then- wont in,- biit only succeeded, in getting 37. Only three ■of- tie-team , Scored; "the captain- placing

23 (not out) to his credit, Rutherford" mating 10 and G. Jackson 1, all the rest getting "ducks." In bowling Perston did well, getting four or five wiokots at very small cost, The Masterton skipper unfortunately wrenched his knee at the beginning of the game, and was consequently unable'to'4b much with, the leather, After .partaking of some refresh-ft®-Koine'team went in for their innings, and were.not disposed-of total had ;reached.lß7, .Beaii^d tfeilijj principal contributor with 15 got by good cricket. ■ Kemp agaijTdid well for Kir side"with tlie ball.. With 68 to get to.win the visitors went to the wicket for the second time, but did not auccood in getting half the number, .Donald being the only pneto make any stand, and he was-unfortunate; -in boing run 4 lb Mh'stefton McKeriae did goocl work with the leather, getting five.;or six wicket*. The usual 'complimentary cheers' . wjere. the .aridJhe VfSiMfS returned,home by-.the five o'clock train, following .I^ MisiEßioif-rlst Innings,'

Harrison,-c H. Jack'soh, b Donald .4 Sleeman, c ICemp, b Ruth«rfurd ■:.■-« 21 ' ";"V;r 7 WfeaJman, b'Rutherfurd: Moorej-bKemp..," '' 1" Beard, b Rutherford .„v. ..." 1 •Minine, biXemp-' • .„ Peraton,!)Rutherford... ....0; (j Utithwifuxd; 'b Kemp;. v:: .;r"' 8 Isitt, b Extras ... ... ... ;6 Tptal .48 Featherston—lst Inningii,. J. Jackspn, b Harrispn .... 0. Ruferfudi'APersjion;.-;.'.. DonaU na| qut Fry, d Harrison .... 0 H. Jackson, e Isitt, b Harrison ... 0 Tockerr.b.-Perston .... 0 Williams, b Perston ~, Q P. Rutherfurd, b Perston ... ... 0 ••• ..i ... 3 Total 87. IHasxekion—2nd Innings.. : Sleeman, c Kemp, b Rutherfurd ... 0 Williams, b Rutherfurd '■■ <;. 1 McKenzie, bTry. ... ■ ~, 3 .Whatman, run out ... i Hairjson, run out ' ... fl Beard, h Rutherfurd .., ~, ljs Minifiie, b'Kemp ~, 5 Porston, b'Kemp" \.V ... ... 0 Beaufort, not out 0 Isitt, bKemp: 0 Extras ... ~.lß' Total ... ... ~.'58 Featherston—2nd Innings. Donald, run out 11 Ji Rutherfurd, bilcK^roie,".'6 Fiy, 0 and b HcKenzie :• .3 Kemp,' b Perston" ~ ;0 G. Jackson, b MoKe'mie ... . . 0 Nicholls, b Perston ... ~, 0H. Jackson, stPeriy ... 2 J. Tocker. b McKenzio . . l P. Rutherfurd, b MeKeime •' 0 Williams, not out v , . „ 1 Extfaf .i,, r ; -i. t ' - ; 6

pn Total 32

•" aftemqqn at aiaci'Eesulted in ii win' for the countrymen by ten runs. The following are tlie scores

• Reeves, b G, Welch 0 Miiiifle, b:R, Welch 11 Offor. bG. Welch ... ... Jo Iggulden, bG. Welch... .... ... 0 •Ewington, c 6, Welch, bR, Welch,,, 1 Muir.bG. Welch ... ... ... 3 Eyerndei)-bR. Welch...' ... 4 F, Polling, bR, Weloh : ... ... 2 Hornblow, bR, Welch ,„' 0 J, Pelling, not out ... ... ..„ 1 Hoare, runout,.. 0 Extras. ... ... ... ... fi

Total' ... ' ~, 27 A. Welch, runout' ';;; 0 •D. McLachlan, b Iggulden 4 J. Welch, b Iggulden' ... .., 0 G. Bentqn,blggulden... ...11 A. Boulcott ~, o Welch, d Minifie ... 0 H. Welch, e and f> Sjimfie 0 G. %, b Iggulden... 2 H. Welch, b lggi}lden„; ••' ... 0 E r W®lph> UQfc out 4 Total ... ...... 22 ■■ Masterton.—2nd innjnj^s.' F, Pelling, bG, Weloh . ... 1 J, Polling, runout o Hornblow, bG, Weloh . .6. Iggulden, bG; Welch.,,- .',v 2. Minifie,' oJ. Wploh, bG. Welch ... 0 Offor.b G.Welch ... 1 Ewington, cG, Welch b McLachl&n... 4 Reevos, c Benton b McLachlan. ... 6 Muir,-b Boulcott ... ' ... .- 2 Everriden, picking up ball .... ... 0 soare, not out ~, Z. o Extras ... -g

T°W ... 82 Opaki,—2nd Innings, " G. Welch, o Ewington b Iggulden ~,16 E, Welch, run out • , tl! 2 Benton, run out ... ...' o A. Welch, cJ. Pelling, b Minifie ... 1 G. Day. b Iggulden ... ... ... 0 McLachlan, cEverndenbEwington... 6 R. Welch, b Ewington . j H. Welch, c Muir b Ewington ... 0 J. W e Jch, stumped Ewington.,, ... 6 Boulcott, riot out ' • . 5 H. Welch, c Hornblow b Ewington... 2 Extraf - Total 48

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1892, 19 January 1885, Page 2

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CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1892, 19 January 1885, Page 2

CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1892, 19 January 1885, Page 2

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