CRICKET.
Alexandra v■ Tahikaramea.
A üBIURET match was played at Alexandra on Friday between the Alexandra and Tuhikmainea Clubs, and resulted in a victory for the local club by 51 runs. For Alexandra, K. Anbin (2-1), E. H. Aubin (20 and 27), MidQrierson (17), made top score.-, whilst, for Tiihiknri.inea W. Head (10), and R. Mears (11), biitled best. The following are the scores Alexandra.—Griersoti, Ist inning, b l)r.jh K 'o, 1; 2nd innings, c Coble, 17 ;E. Aubiu, b S. Reid, 24 ; c and b S. Reid, 0 ; Smith, b Drabble, .1: bS. Reid, 3 ; Tisifall, b Drabble, 0 ; b W. Keid, 0 ; E. H. Anbin, c Daly, 20 ; b Drabble, 27 ; Macfarlane. c Drabble, 0; c Keid, 0; Bayliss, b S. Keid, 4 ; c \V. Reid, 11 ; Sage, b S. Reid, -I ; b W. Keid, 7 ; Sullivan, c Menrs, 5 ; not out, 0; C. Richdale, b S. Keid, 0: b W. ]ieid. ">; Hjlttcn, not out, 0; b \V. Reid, 0 ; extras, 17; extras, 5 ; total, 71'; total. 81. (!ranil total, I">7. Bowling analysis : W. Keid, 5 wickets for H7 ; S. Keid, I! for 2.'!; Drabble, 7 for 5-1; Daley, 1 for 5; Mears, 0 for 15. Tuhjkaiiimka.—W. Keid, Ist. innings, o E. Anbin, 1!); 2nd. innings, b E. 11. Anbin, 5; Drabble, b Maefarlane, 1, c Smith, 3 ; Daley, b Macfarlanc, 2, c Sullivan 5 , Coble, c Smith, 7. b Macfarlane, it ; K. Mears, c Sage, 2 ; c Hutton, 10; Lane, b Macfarlane, 1, b E. 11. Anbin, 0; S. Keid, b Macfailane, 1, b E. H. Aubin, 4 ; I). Mears, c Macfarlane, 0, b Macfarlane, 3 ; Davis, c and b E. Aubin, 5, b Criersou. 0 ; McMicken, b E. Aubin. 3, not out, 1 ; C. Richdale, not out, 0, b E. H. Aubin, 0 ; extras 14 and 10. Total, and .iO. Craod total, 105. Bowling analysis: McFarlitne 12 wickets for 3-t runs; E. H. Aubin, 4 for 17 ; E. Aubin, 3 for 15; Grierson, 1 for 1 ; C. Richdale, 0 for 14.
Alexandra v. Te Awamntu Boys. On Thursday the Alexandra Junior C. C. defeated the Te Aw.tniu'ti bovs, although only five of their team turned no, by 47 runs. For Alexandra Hums (13), lld'(3si, ami Ste.nl (33), made top sc ire-;, while f irTe Awaniutu Prince (14), and West.bury ( (10), readied double figures. Burin and Sorbv were most successful with the ball for each respective side.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2573, 8 January 1889, Page 3
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