CRICKET.
Tilt; newly-formed T.mjiiri Club met Hamilton nn Sydney Squire last Saturday, am), winning the toss, put the local team iii. With all nut for d!i, things didn't look very lively for Hamilton, but the first four overs settled the question as far as the first i ilium's was concerned, the three best visitors bein'; out l.b.w. for 2. to which the remainder added 20. Candin had I wickets for three runs ; Hindoo, it for IS Hamilton made PP in their second venture. Mainly owing to Radford, Mcljueen. Cowper and Andrew. A migificent catch by Keep (substitute), a 100 to 1 event, disposing of Crowning. Taiipiri were all out for dll, (latidin getting# wickets for 11, Stevens 3 for d, and Rindou 1 for Is. Cowper made a grand left-handed catch and somersault at point. King made II and Id, the only double figures. Tanpiri baited with one man short in the second innings. Their analysis read—Cox, 0 wickets for d 7 runs ; Stewart, d for op ; llrowne, 1’ for 1 ; King, 4 for IP. Hamilton C.C. Ist. Innings. 2nd. Innings. Browning, c King, b Stewart 10 c Keep (snb) b King ... 2 Radford, b Cox ... 2 b King ... Id Candin, c King, b Co.v ... ... ... ll b Cox ... P Stevens, c Stewart b Cox tib CVx ... 3 Sage, c Stewart b Cox 0 c Keep (snb) b King ... 3 W. Von Stunner, c Stewart, b Browne 13 b Cox ... 1 b Browne. . i» b Cox .. 21 Cowper, b King ... 0 not out ... Id Barton, rim out ... 1 b King ... S Bindoii, nut out 0 b Stewart ... Q Andrew, inn out ... 0 b Stewart 10 Extras S Extras ... Id Total dd Total ... lIP T.utiki C.C. Ist. Innings. 2nd Innings. R. Stewart, run out... 0 c Cowper, l> * l'.audio ... 7 Edney, Ibw. Bindun... 6 b iiindon ... d Cox, Ibw., liindon ... 2 Ibw. Stevens P Browne, llnv., Candin 1 absent ... 0 King, b Candin ... 11 c Radford, b Stevens ... 13 Wilson, b Bindoii ... 4 b Candin ... C T. T. White, b Candin 0 c Cowr-er, b Candin .. 0 T. H. White, not out 0 b Stevens... 0 Worthington, b Caudill 1 not out ... 0 Lovell, run out ... 1 run out ... 0 iJ. Stewart, rim out... 0 run out ... 1 Extras 2 Extras ... II Total 1-2 Total ... 3P Hamilton thus won by P4 rims.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2401, 29 November 1887, Page 2
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