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CRICKET.

Whareama ut, Greytown Ist A matoh'between foams represent- - "'" ing the above was held at Greytown.-. r yesterday, the game being a fine and'-' well contested one, The visitors were > most hospitably entertained at a "' capital litnoheon and altogether spent ' a good time. Tho mutch was won by Greytown by Bix runs. The followiug are the details of scoring:- ' GBEYTOWN. Bowse, run out 32 Wither, 0 and b Joplin 12 , W. Judd, 0 and b Joplin ... L'l* H. Hawke, b Joplin Grace, Joplin, W.'Knell.'c Elder G. Hawke, b Stewart... 9 - A. Udy.b Elder 0 H. Urty, not out 1 ; G, MoFarlane, b'afer... "', 0 Byes ,'.r* 2 Total 90 WIIAREAMA. Maolntosho Grace b Judd ... 2 Elder b J. Judd 18 Austin 0 Hawko b Withers ... 15 Whatman b W. Judd '.82 Stewart bW. Judd 5 Joplin 0 W. Judd 8 Fendall b J. Judd 0 Fortune bJ. Judd ... '" 1 R. Owen bW. Judd ... '", 8 Mills, not out .. "1 Street, bW. Judd ... Z 2 Extras 2 Total Morton v Eketahuna. Yesterday, 'at the Park Oval, Mastorton, a crioket niatoh was played between these two Clubs in glorious weather. Although the home 1 team wero a good deal superior to the Eketahuna eleven/a very pleasant "■ 1 day's crioket was enjoyed. Eketa- V ' buna, who won the toss, batted first,: ..< but only managed to knookup37 -runs, of which Williams made 9, and Faulkner and ShorttS each, For .- ■Masterton, Broad, Oargill and Aitkerr ■ bowled very successfully, and the fielding was good all rounds Master- , ; tonnotohed 78, (Minifle 13, Ai'tken - ; : 12, Broad.18) and.it was evident had > the Eketahuna Olub well in handV ". In the seoondinoings the Eketahuna ; men -made ."a Whiter effort, but only scored 62. With only 22 runs to win, Masterton sent in Messrs . Broad and Richards, and with the. loss of twov wickets the requisite number was scored, leaving the home: : team tho winners by eight r'nns. Nicholson, Williams and Skinner were most successful with tho ball for Eketahuna.. The visitors wero entertained at lunch by the Masterton. team at the Prinoe of Wales Hotel, where Mr Tucker had provided a. capital spread, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. The following wero the scores : . EKETAHUNA,—FIRST INNINGS. H. Welch, 0 Hansen, b Broad ...2 E, Kibblewhito, b Broad' ... o'J. Skinner, run out ... ~. 4 Shortfc, b~Broad ',. s'"\' Nioholson, b Oargill 0 ' Faulkner, not out 5 Henderson, b Broad, 1 Williams, • ...• 9 Pearse, run out ~.\», ... 8 Hart, b Aicken ... Jackson,oandbAitken 0 Extras'.,, 8 ■ Total , 87 masterton, Ist innings' Broad, b Williams ... ... 18, Hansen, b Skinner ... „, 0 Oargill, b Skinner ... ... 3 Aitken, b Williams 12 Richards, b Skinner 11 Scott, 0 Shortt, b Williams ... 5 Minifle, b Nicholson .„, ~,13 Welch, b Nioliotson 5 , yatea, b Nioholson .„ „. 0 Mtz, b Skinner... ... ... 0 Broom, not out ... ... ~, 0 Extras ~ U 78 In the second innings Eketahuna made 82, leaving Masterton 22 to win. This was done for 1 , things, of two . wickets. • ■ ' ' v Excelsior vrGreytown 2nd,' The Excelsior team were defeated in their matoh with the Greytown second eleven by some 57 runs, and the boys were certainly overmatched in every department,' The bowling of tho Jacksons was very severe, and although the Excelsiors made fair stand in the first innings, they completely: collapsed in the second. ' F, Hawke (11 and 18), J. Jackson , (12 and 8) and G. Jaokson (16) wore hard nuts to crack, and they worried the field a great deal. Len Richards (16) and Harland (7) batted well in' the first innings, and Johnson hit out: ' finely for 11 (uot out) in the second. Wrigley, Bagge, and Rash divided the bowling honors'for the Excelsior*, .' The following are the Bcores.;- ' ' GRESTOffN. ,-U Ist inn. 2nd inn, Eooleton ... 1 .„ ... 0 ' Fred Hawke ... 11 ... ... 18 ! Jno. Hawke .„ 8 ... ... 3 J. Dallas „. 6 11 J. Lackland ... ; L 0 - G-. Jaoksoa ... 16. 0 lOuff ,a*Wf 2 J, Jaokson ... 12 . 8 G.Olliver ...-0 ... ...2 H. Haigh ... A ... ... 5 R. Fildea . ... 2 5 Extras ... 1 ~, ... 3 61 57 , 'Total 118. ' EXCELSIORS, B.Eash §... 1 2 W. Johnston ... 0 ... ... 11 B.Bagge ... 0 ... ..... 0 RHarkid ... 7 ... •... 3 B. Wrigley ..... 22 L, Riolia:ds ~,16 0 F. Hawke ... 2 1. B, Bennott ... 6 0 A, Nicol ... 8 ... F. Green ... 0 ... ■^H B.Weller ... 2 ... / T^^ Extras ,-... 0 3 89 22 '" Total, 61, t s -

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4628, 23 January 1894, Page 2

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CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4628, 23 January 1894, Page 2

CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4628, 23 January 1894, Page 2

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