CRICKET.
A oricket. matcli .took 1; filaoS ? tit fTaiiern on Boxing;DayiMbiitiWe^nVihe' Tauern Club and theWhlreainTCiub, endtogln'nn easy victory for the latter,, Being the rauideix attempt: of the former and owing a great deal to" (be! bad nttatulauca ac _ pnictice,. they;%( to suffer defeat, but not ..disgrace,-as the.bowling of the Whareauia team is far above the average ol'any team this Bide tho oity. The Tauorii winning the toss obose to take the bat,' • A Anderson heading the scare, with » neatlyputtogether 20, consisting of. 12singles, 2 threes,and 1 two. EM D Whatman came next with hard hitting threes and twos, •' : For the Whareania ;team JUalziel knocked up 23, chiefly by threes and. twos. MB Elder's 18 proved to the fielders that runs an 03 got. in spite of them.- If they got in one place he would put the ball in another, giving the winning bit for. five, over the bowlers hr-id, close on 200 yards. One thing must be said for-theloosersthat; they missed > no ohances, as the Whareauia team played cricket from begiunirg to end. Wimust give- Host Brown one word of praise for tho manner in which he satisfied the wants of- tho inner man, considering that lie bad great difficulty to contend ivith, Loving just taken over the place, but it shows what can be done by those who understand their business. The fobWiugis a fuller account of the game, ..
Taoebu—Lat INNIKOS. A P Whatman bM Elder ~, 8 A Pond, c and b M Elder . ... 4 R Maiming, bMElder..-, ... G E M D Whatman, c Dalziel, bElder 12 A Anderson, not out ... ... 20 Cooper, runout ... ... .„. G F Smith, c Pope bH Elder- ... .0 D McKenzie,c Dalziel, b Maunsell 2 F Donald, bM Elder, ... ... 2 A ChWberlain, b Dalziel ... 8 G Baird, b Maunsoll ... ... 0 Extras* ... i) Total ... ',„ „. „. 72 Whareama Ist innings, Pope b Pond " ... ... . .... 1 H R Eldero Anderson b Pond ...-. 8 Dalziel c Anderson b Pond ... 28 M Elder bE Whatman... ...18 Maunsel c and b Pond ... .. 9 Aniaboldic Pond b A Whatman 13 O Roycrs b Pond 1 Street b Pond :. 0 Loii2-staff b A Whatman 0 Thompson b A Whatman- ... 7 Warren not out 0 Byes ... ... ... 13 Leg Byes .; 1 Wides 4 No balls ,„ 8 Total .., 96 Taukhu—2nd innings. A.P, Whatman run out ,„ 8 A.PondbM.Elder ... " ... 0 ,R, Manning b Dalziel 0 G.M.D. Whatman b H. Elder... 24 F.Smil'hb Elder 3 A, Anderson o and b Eider ,„ 1 Cooper oH, Elder bPope ... 4 D. McKenzie b Pope 2 F.DonaldbM.Elder ... ... 4 Chamberlain not oat 0 Baird b SI. Elder 0 Byes , '.„ ,„ 8 Total ... 54 Wiiaiieama 2nd Innings, Arnaboldic and b Pond ,„ 0 HR Elder run out 4 Daziel, not out 6 MB Elder, not out .14 Byes ... 10 Total ,„■ . 34
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3698, 30 December 1890, Page 2
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