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The cricket match Eketahuna V Mauriceville, played at Eketahuna on Saturday, November' 22nd, resulted in an easy win for the former, : team, 4 good deal of dissatisfaction. was expressed by the-Eketahunaites in consequence," as they "state they were playing a combined - team off ]■' Wairarapa instead of, as they expected the Mauriceville ; is'simply a case of the hit, Forfa,: considerable past- it' has been' the practice of 1 tb'e Eketahuna club when they received a challenge to get. - ; , - ' men from anywhere to : play in their matches. The following ' are th& ,;*i soores:- ■'-'}, EKETAIIUNAisi-INNINOS. Selby (Oapt.) b' W.* Jndd .„ ff DowseU. bW. "Judd ;..'. : „...0 ■ jCooper b'JiJudd'' ... , ■' Atkinson run out... ':!..' i.^P*' TumorßJJuad;;i.;.'; ; ..> v. ! ; ; '^ JBCooper,bJJudd,:,..; '„, 0 PelKngb'JJudd:;:"' '.:.■' ■• '';„'*'•(>" ■■-': ToohillbW.Judd :" w..\.,.. 1 TarrbWJudd;.. •,'.;.;;/ ; ; i . ,S. MoLßnnan b W Judd .... : '\i. .2. Hambrook not but/ ■;;,-■'}%' 5 byes ''''•'■ : ;.. : : .-.■•■••■ l ' 'Total "L i:i 88 '■ Hambrook c and b W Judd ~. 0 jSelby bW Judd;;. ... ... 20 Atkinson b W MF 0 Tarr b Parkinson ... ' ... 0 J Cooper o and bW Judd ... 8 Turner b J J Judd 8 Dowsetnot out .J ... ... 12 J S Couper b J Juffl 2 Polling c Karamer o W Judd... 5 Toohill o and b J Judd i Byes 5
Total ... N 60 : Maurickviue-Ist innings, J Judd b Cooper 6 FranklinoAtkinsonbCooper.... 4f HaighbCoopo'r „.'•...' ";,. 2 WJuddb Tumor 4 I Parkinson bSsbly 12 Kunimor o Tarr b Solby... ...JJO WarboysoTarrb Sllby :.?% Mould ran out ' 0 Sanson, c Tarr b Selby 8 | Brookes not ; out C : -i.i •„/ 4 H Vile run out 0 ( Byes .. 18 "Wides i
l-\ <T6tal ! i ...j.--'; 06 With three to win, Ekotahuria went in for their second innings, and mado the required number without the loss of'a single wicket.
Matarawa beat Carterton at cricket on Saturday, the match having to ba decided on the first innings owing to time being balled before, the second innings finished. .''Beechey, with fifteen runs, was the highest scorer for the Matarawa, and the gratituda which should have goneto Carterton ba}smenhad to be reserved for the extras credited to that side, which totalled up fourteen, The aggregate scores wore :—Matarawa thirty-onai Carterton •.'twenty-nine, the forme* winning' by '''' two runs', In the second innings (not played out), eaoh side mado forty eight, Carterton still having some wickets ta fall. W Say well 13, andßaumber 13 for Matarawa, and B DarfoS?2o. and A. Cheston 10 for, Carterton, ''"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3670, 24 November 1890, Page 2
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389CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3670, 24 November 1890, Page 2
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