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CRICKET.

[By Ujipibe/|

The raatcb between tho first teams of Greytown and Carterton Clubs was played at Carterton last Saturday afternoon, resulting in a win for tho visitors by sixty-six luns on the first innings. Greytown won the toss and | batted first, securing ninety-one runs, : Double figures yM, made by S, Nicolfo 20, A. L, fvwster 18, and T, J, RowsolG. For Greytown J. and W. ' Judd bowled splendidly, tbo former ! securing maidens for tbe first five 1 overs. H. Booth mado the Only double for the homo team, with 11, he carrying bis bat throughout the innings, and Nicoleon and Beechy took bowling honours, Tho following are tbe scores

There will bo no matches played at Masterton on Thursday ml, on I account of tho Athletic sports, which will occupy the Oval. In the championship matches in Wellington on Saturday, ille gal

Club mado 91 in fcbeir first innings, and Wellington 59 in tho first andßß for tho loss of two wickets in the second innings. In the Midland-Phrenix heat, the Midland toam in their first innings made 85S runs, and remained at tho wickots all tho afternoon, Upham of tho Midland toam, mado an oxcellont stand, totalling up tho Rno score of 102 runs, not out, This included two leg hits for six, one for G, four 4's uud eight B's. Ho is stated to liavo played with ease and confidence, and did not give tho slightest chance, Tho match played at I'al.iatua on Saturday between Kk'tahuna-lTawera and Piibiiutin, resulted in a win for tho latter by one run. An excellentpractico was held on the Park Oval on Saturday by the team picked to play against Matnrawa, the lattor team not arriving oil ac count of the high state of tho rivers,

GREYT0WN. CARTERTON. S. Nicolls ... 20 Booth 11 W. Judd ... 6 Renall ... 6 W. J. Knell... 5 Acocka .. 1 A, A. Elder ... 6 H. Ticehurst 0 J. Judd 5 Beechoy 2 T.J.Ecwso16 Kiug ... 4 A, L. Webster 18 Nicolson ... 0 H, Udy 1 OH™ ... 0 J. Eccleton ... 8 Head ... 0 W. A.Tato... 1 Eagle ... 0 F, Hawke 5 Kiddio ... 0 Extras 5 Extras ... 1 Total ... 91 Total ... 25 , .Carterton went in for a second inniDhond secured 51 for the loss of as follows, when time "ftlfs oalled Booth 20 Beechy 21 King 7 Nicolson ' 0 Acoclis '1 Extras 2 Total 54 — —

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4350, 21 February 1893, Page 3

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394

CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4350, 21 February 1893, Page 3

CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4350, 21 February 1893, Page 3

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