CRICKET. Hamilton v. Cambridge.
Tm, return match betwoen tlic Hamilton and Cambridge Cncket Clubs came ott on Satuulay, when the Inttci levoioed the la«.t veidiet. Only si\ Hamilton men tinning up, Cam budge decided to put them in, and, tlnoe e\tia plasms being picked iuto the sei\ice, Hamilton, succeeded in putting together the 1 expectable score of 71 for eight wicket--, towards which Kiik oontubuted 2(J, and Bindon li. Sandes' running was the most lemaikable featuie of hib innings. Up to bk wicket 1 - it looked a certainty foi Hamilton, but Keeley put a diffeient iiipect on the game, and when the lain put a to the match, Cambridge had put together 104 for eight wickets. In the weak state of the Hamilton team they had to borrow the service-) of some of the Cambndgr men, and the o'lly compliment we can \>.i\ the Hitniltou fielding is that it was better than that of the .substitutes
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1945, 23 December 1884, Page 2
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156CRICKET. Hamilton v. Cambridge. Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1945, 23 December 1884, Page 2
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