CRICKET.
TOWN v. COUNTRY.
The annual contest between'tb'e town am] country teams whs played on tlio Park ■ Oval, Masfcrton,' on Saturday, and resulted in an easy win for tlio townsmen by an innings and five runs. Messrs Mooro and Hood captained the town and country teams respectively,' MessiV Bo'ne anil Creed acting as litiipires, and Mi* Wickerson wielded the pencil for both elevens, The townites wont in first, and with good scores from Iggnlden, Perry, and Smifcli, took tha totnl to 95 before the lust wicket went down, A.. Elder securing half of thorn, The country men then handled the willow, but no stand was raade against tlie bowling of Igsitlden and Perry, byes (eight) boing the highest scorer, and the innings closed for 27, Not bavin", made the required number to avoid the ''follow on," the countrymen went in agajti and did rather better, owing to the fine display of Sulby, This batsman vent iti first wicket' down, arid carrietj, his bat right through, contributing liitlf of the fptal of §3,, Tpe following are the scores i
• - Mastertoh—FlßST inkikos, ■' , 1 Is Ignlden c Selby b Manning i„ ,2i & Jackson bA. Elder ... • ... 8 Eeeve cH, Elder bA. Elder .., { ' Moore h Mantling ~, ... .. 0 r U, Hi'rffchHi'i'g'» A. Elder ... 5 y R, K. 0. Coleiuart h A, Elder's 8 G.-H. Smith b Tumor... 17 [j W, If cpnzie.(retired) 6 j Bremnei'b*A, Eidei;. 0 1 p.-Perry b Armstrong ■,'!! 16 c C. Pownall not out '.^ ' Extra? ~, ... ... ... -11 r Total ~, ■ . ... ■ ... ~, Cou^iiiy—Fiksj Innings. ■ jH, Elder b Igguldpn ... ... (j , Williams b Igguljen i„ ... 2 i Se|by b Jggulden , , (j I Cockbiirii-llood b Jg»ijjdeD ... J j A,.Elderb' Perry ' : If? Meredith b.Perry | i Manning b Perry i Aritistronjj b Iggulden... ~,'2 ' Turnor b Iggiiiden ■ .... 0 ! Osborne not out ... ... (, Drew b Iggulden ... ; ... 0 1 Extras .„ ... 10 Total ..." 27 , Country-SECOND INNJNOA Osborne 8t Moore • ... '. 3 Manning b McKen?ie ... ... 6 Selbvnotout ... l!t fIQ A, Elder b MoKen?ie .... ... J 1 Cockburn-Hoodcjaokson b Mo-; ! ' Janzfe , () • H.jElder b Igguldon. ...: ~, { ■ H'. Williams b Iggtilden , 2 G.M, Drew b Iggtilden ... 1 SI. Meredith-run out' • 4 ' Armstrong b ... .■ 4 , Turnor b Bcflvfl ... 0 1 Extras „i-'." ..'."V..." '9 - ■ i Total ... '6B ■ ■ ''~r —- ( Cooked in silver,vessels, eaoli jj of food for the Sultan of Turkey is) stamped and se&led before it leaves £ |the kitolien, Then ,the Lord High i piiamherlaiu-breaks l -itlie seal imthe I presence of tbc Saltan,'and taatae of I each dish before bis sovereign attacks ' it. c
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3393, 23 December 1889, Page 2
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