CRICKET.
A closely contested cricket match was iplayed on tbe Park Oyal on Saturday between teams representing the Municipal Fire Brigade and tbe Times. Rain fell throughout the game, making tlio ball greasj, and tbe pitch fast, and consequently the scoring was very low on both sides. The Municipals made 48 runs and the Times 41, the former thus winning by two runs. For the winners, Braggint topped the list witb 16 Im'l2, Matthews 7, nnd the only others to score :for the Times, Owen bree hits, T, Hounslpw ■lay 6. while no less than registered. Considering condition of th'o ground of thu Times boys was id owing to tbe splendid I of Roydbouse only one ade ucainut ihem. A 1 will probably be plajed londay. ton ut. Greytown. irton cricketers journeyed on Saturday last to play 0 team the conquering r commenced at 11.S0, ring the home team and >od the Masterton team, ne Greytown had scored seven wickets, Wither 5, not out, by careful h teams were driven to Hotel where a sumptuous prepared for them, Im>r dinner rain set in from iat, and the match was the rain interfered with as it has been looked th much interest. These net twice thia season, . laing one and Masterton s match was to decide 3 best team, rton men were we'll re- ( Greytowa oricketers and j io and courteous Seoreonse. Host Rogers is , ■ite ffitb the Masterton 0 wonder, judging from dinner and accommoda* ' •el] upon getting at his
I [IE BUSH V, IYAIRAIUPA, wing team has been ohosen kWairarapa on Saturday Mih inst., to be played at IW.Judd.Beeohy, Broad, me, Grace, Wither, J, min, Bouse, B. Niobolls. ■jjldy, Eldor, fienall. 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4673, 19 March 1894, Page 3
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283CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4673, 19 March 1894, Page 3
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