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CRICKET NOTES.

|BY UMPIIIE.] Featherston v. Greytown 2nd.

A very interesting match was played as ahovo at JTeathortton last Saturday afternoon, resulting in an easy win for tho Greytown eleven by an innings and 83 runs. The visitors .vent in first, with J. Scclotnn and Geo, Hawke, and 48 runs had been undo when tho latter's wicket fel*. Ecclotun playid a splendid sticking gamo, seeming 13 runs himself, and the good score of seventy-one had been made when he was caught by Birke*. Fied Hawku with 80 uud O.J. Beard with 29 also batted well, but did not keep tin) crease an long as Eccleton n>:d G. Hawke. For Greytown Goo. Jackson and Fd, Uawko took all wicket a for thirty-five runs in tho first innings, and Fd, Hawke and Q.Jackson in tho second for thirty-seven. For Featherston Barker mid Tidswell tookchief bowling honors. Tho visitors speak very highly of tho treatment' they received at the hands of tho opposing team, The following nera the scores;— 2nd ghevtown, Ist innings.

Mr Bono is endeavoring to arrange a team to play Pahiatua at Eketahu'na on Saturday next, The eleven will probably drive through tbo Bush, Several players being unable to e,o, tbe team will not be a strong one. The Midland Club, of Wellington, are anxious to play » match with Masterton this season, and will try 10 arrange a fixture after their cup matches are finished,

I notice young Kichards, late of Master-ton, is keeping up his rtputa« tion in athletics at Feilding, Last week, in playing for the Manchester Club ngatnet Bulla, he made 27 runs out of a total of 58, and created havoc among the opposing batsmen, by faking six wiokets for four runs,

Quo. Hawko 85 J.Ecolelon 18 W, Brunion 2 C, J. Beard 29 G.Jackson 0 F. Hawko 30 F.Dallas 10 Fk. Hawke 7 J. Hawke 4 J, Jackson 0 H. W. Duff 14 Extras 14 Total 158 FEVTIIER8TON 1ST INNINGS, W.Buck 4 H. Buck 2 Barker , 5 Coopor Hiley .. .; Toogood , 5 0 , o Grentbatch 0 Penny Tidsivell 0 0 Lucas 0 Bennett 14 Extras 5 Total 85 FEMIIER3ION 2ND UiHIKGS. W.Buok 0 H.Buck 8 A. Bennett ... 9 Barker 0 Cooper .,, Hiley Toogood Groatbatcb 2 1 6 Penny Tidswdl Lucas Extras Total 87

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4337, 6 February 1893, Page 3

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CRICKET NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4337, 6 February 1893, Page 3

CRICKET NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4337, 6 February 1893, Page 3

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