CRICKET.
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" Slogger" in the Greytown Stumlaril says 1 " ll was not- surprising' to licar that a Carterton player got struck in the face while playing in Masterton on Saturday, the only wonder being that no one was seriously injured. The ball jumped about ill a, most alarming manner, and players were struck 011 every part of the body, Honestly, I never remember seeing cricket played on so bad a wicket, J)'or the sake of their own play, if for 110 other reason, the | Masterton Club should at once have matting put down."
The following toam will represent the Observer, in the match with the titamlaril, to be played on the Carterton Reserve, next Thursday afternoon W. McKenzic, J. Brown, sent'., C. DeLacey, J, Brown, jr., "Jlidwicket," J 'Wnllis, IV. Sunnex, P. and J, Sydow, k Wnkelin, H. Nicolson, P. McKcnzie. The following is the Standard team W. I l '. and F. Koydhouso, C. Earle, C. J. Kent-Johnston, " Slogger," J, Hornhlow, H. and N. Madsen, P. Rodgers, G. Oliver, J. Munn. Emergency—" The Devil."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4941, 14 February 1895, Page 3
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175CRICKET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4941, 14 February 1895, Page 3
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