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CRICKET. Cambridge v. Hamilton.

The return match between the Hamilton and Cambridge pricket Clnbs eventuated lastlSatuulay, and -resulted, as was predicted, hi a decisive victory for Cambridge in the first innings. The state of the weather prevented tho two innings being played out. The Hamilton 'men did not seem, to be nearly so efficiently managed as theySvere when Mr Wood captained them, and they had not the right complement of 'men, only having nine to bat. To this, and the loss of so many of their players, is to ,be attributed their defeat. The following are the scores :—: —

Mr D. Richardson invites tenders fori .bulldingaiUduseat.Ca.qiJb^^gc., , 5 < ■* t ''M'r^H;lHollovvay> Hamilton, notifies that he is prepared to tune pianos. 1 The" oaulbj. % icte©> Town,; Board' < invite; t'findersfor oarth\york^> Kar4pira hriflgQ, ,, > , ?; Messrs 'Lfewis and Simpson; Cambridge** mqtify.pafij^jjjjit'arj-ive^frqni^a.n Fr.-i^fcisco, t ,j •» ,vMes9rs -B. Tonka jand'-Go. notify, .that ,tKpyf.will( spit %,' Jlarch/no^t, tho,i,well,^powAj iPlPßertXwpf jth'e to rPp»V. Company at 'MMy^^ofriing^KefraUpiV 'Joal "ntiViW" l 4 +Mv*s.Ji. BuckJand wilLMl to-day at, pure'ilir'ed p|gs> etc.,, On" Saturda^ihe'x't ?he will'

xijiaiixixw-^' lst'innings. „2 nd innings, Pajmcr, b Stubbing ... 0 c Longbottom, b >■ Cotton ... 0 Seddon, b Longbottom 2 R, Wood.c Longbottom 8 not out... ... 4 Douglas, not out ... 0 c and b Cotton .. 0 Forrest, b Longbottom (1 cA. B. Stubbing, b M. Stubbing 12 Ewen, b Longbottom ... 9 Buttle, 6 Chapman, b ' Stubbing . . .0 Mcachem, b Stubbing 10 Iteale, b Stubbing ... 0 Yon Stunner, to bat not out .. ... 5 ,Extras ...! ... 1 Extras 2 Total ... ' ... 36 ' ' Total ... 32

!, Vt\ m a a 1 1* v* £i • Ist 'Innings. Moore, b Palmer ;.. 10 Chapman, b Douglas „ 1 ( Cotton ;i b Yon Sturmcr ... ... 7 Stubbing, M. c and b Wpod... ... ' 7 ' C-isc, b Mea'chem • , ' : 31 Hitehman, b Jleachem 23 Parks, c Forrest b Douglas ... ... 3 IA. B. Stubbing, run out 10' Longbotljom, c Forrest l 14 Sims, not out }3 Sharp ; h Mpac|\pnj „. „, ... ,a Extras,. .'.'• ;,\ ' '„. :..- '... ,-5 i , Total, „,. '„., ,",132 i

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1658, 20 February 1883, Page 2

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CRICKET. Cambridge v. Hamilton. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1658, 20 February 1883, Page 2

CRICKET. Cambridge v. Hamilton. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1658, 20 February 1883, Page 2

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