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CRICKET.

Masteitono, Greytown. ■ On Saturday afterton at Greytown, the return match wan played between the above clubs, and resulted in an easy win for Mnstertcn, It will be remembered that in the match on January 6th Masterton were defeated by nine wickets, so that their victory on (his occasion is all the more creditable, Messrsßroad and Hansen were very deadly with the ball, the former Inking 5 wickets for 19 runs and tho latter 4 wicke's' fur 8 runs •• both cnpitul performances. Masterton made 91 runs, of which 81 were contributed by Owen and24bf Elder. For Greytown W. Judd with 11 runs was tbo only baton who made any stand, and tho whole team were dismissed for 46. Maßtfrton were thus left llio winners by 45 runs. There were a number of onlookers, and the ground was in oapital order, the only drawback to the enjoyment of the roatob being the rather high wind, which was blowing all the afternoon, The following are tho scores : OREYTOWA', H. Udy, c Skinner, b Broad ... 0 T. 3. Bowse, c Hansen, b Broad 4 J. B. Withers, b Broad ~, ... 4 A. V. Grace, b Skinner... ... 3 H. Hawke, 1) Hawke ... ... 8 W. J odd, o Hansen, b Broad ~,11 J Judd, b Broad 2 W. Knell, b Hansen 6 A. L. Webster, b Hansen ... 1 E.Udy.bAitken 6 E. Euthorfurd, not out... ... 8 R, Judd, b Hatißtn 0 Extras 3 Total 46 . MASTERTON. - Owen, run out 31 A. Eld-r, b W Judd 24 ' Broad, o H'Wke, b Grace ... 10 0. B. Cockbiirn-Hooii, c b". UJv, b ' E. Udy '„. 0 Whatman, b iv. Udy ~'. .„' 9 Hans-n, l> Withers ... ~, 6 Skinner, st Hawke, bW. Judd... 8 Cargill, b E. Udy 0 Aitken, l> W, Judd 3 F. G. Moore, b E. Udy 1 Wrigley, c JJutberfurd', b E, Udy 0 W. W. Smith, not out...' .. 1 Extras ... 9 ■ Total 91 j A cricket match is to be played bo- j twoen the Wairarapa and the Forty Mito-Bueb, nt Pabiatim, on the 24th ; inst,, and at the lequest of Mr Bone, Messrs Whatman, W. Judd and W, Booth have selected the following j team to represent the wairarapa ; Messrs W. Jndd, H. Hawke, LJ. ( Rowse, and E. Udy (Greytown); W. Booth.Beachy and Eagle (Carterton); Broad, Elder, Whatman and Onen (Masterton); Emergencies, bowling, Hansen and B. Judd; batting, Withers, N.S.W. v Canterbwy. Canterbury have rjono well against N.S.W., and th? nmtoh will probably : be finished to-day. Io the first : innings Canterbury made 331 runs, and N.B.W, 118. In the second ] innings N.S.W. bave made 21 runs , for tbo loss of three wickets. The i play of the visitors is stated to be extremely disappointing. No fault could be found with the wioket, which . played Very well all through, but the N. 6, Welshmen seemed unnerved and : bewildered by the excellence of the bowling and fielding.* New South Wales ut New Ze,a- ! 1ff1&, ....... ; The following have|been chosen by ! Mr Ollivier to represent N.Z. in the , match against N.S.W. at Lancaster ' Park on February 22 :-hL Cuff, ! H. de Mans, A, M. Labatt, J, D. Liwrence, W. Robertson, (Canterbury) ; J, N. Fowke,.l. Mills, (Auok- . land); 0. Gore, A. R. Holdship, (Wellington); A. Downes, J. 0. Lawton, (Otago), The flow Bpufjj' Wales howlipg was so severely handled in the match against Canterbury that Mr Davis, manager of the team, cabled at once to Sydney for Newell or Coninghem to strengthen the team in the match : New Zealand v New South Wales. Newell will probably come, Latest pußisiufltmoH, Monday. Iu the Eecbiid innings New South Wales lost five wickets for 101, with McKenzie, not out, 51.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4639, 5 February 1894, Page 3

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CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4639, 5 February 1894, Page 3

CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4639, 5 February 1894, Page 3

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