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CRICKET MATCHES.

Ft'sit o/a Tuakau leant. Cricket has made wondertul progress in the country district of Tuakau daring the presesit season, thanks to tha energy displayed by thu Mfitsts Ewing and other gentlemen, A team came into town last week and played matches against Auckland, South End, and Otahuhu, winning one game ont of three. While not being a strouf! team, tho visitors possess several good men, and -omi! excellent undeveloped taknt, which only rcquiics practice to b-ing it forth. Reports of the matches which were played by the team during the'r stay in town nre appended : — XJOKLAND V. TUAKAU. This mutch w** played in ihe Domain on Thur day last, ami was won very easily by Auckland,, v. i;h 197 runs to spare. The only i-pecial foetni'.a of the matck were the ecora of Barton, who was run out iiftcr making 104, and who takes Mr Mumfoid'abat fur (lie first coutury of the peason, and O'Brien, who was cauaht after putting together 00, A. M. Bcalo took six of.the Tua'kan wickets. Scores :— AUCKLAND-FIKBT INNINGS. llarton, run out ~ ' 1M Itoid, b G. P. Ewing 5 O'Brien, c T. Smcca, b Oldham ..' 00 Dowcs, cG. }lrown, b Oldhaui .. 13 Cameron, uA, Brown .. .. .. B E. Boale, run out 16 Ilindon, b Oldlmm « A. Boalo, oT. Smced, bA. Brown .. 2 Clicoseimui, not out 22 Webster, c lSwlnj?, b Bruford.. .. 0 Holdship, bG. P. Hwing 5 , Extras .6 Total 211 'i'UAKiu—First Insikos. Bra'drf", o Barton, bA. Bpale .. .. 1 O Kwitif? o<»'«rlen, bA. Bea'o .. H W. Kwing hA. Itea'o 0 H. njdliitn, 1) ■i.Bßala 1 A. llilim, <! ehsnseman, b B. Boale.. 14 G. Hfowu, bA. Beslo 0 .1. Po'ftt.d, o (Jhoofoman, bB. lioa!e.. i W. O'cthnm, b A. Baale 7 W, Bnieed, not out 3 Total SOUTH END V. TUAKAU, This match, whicli was played on Friday, Was won r.i/her easily by- 'I'uakau, who scond 34 Hgaiust their opponents' 5 .. The tall scorers, A, Browu, G.P. Lwing, and W. Ewing, who inaue 23, 28 and 9 respectively, were all run out. It is noticeable that no less than twenty-seven of the aggregate runs were byes, proving that tha ground was scarcely so suitable, for the loogstop as it might lmVa boen, Leahy tuok four of the Tuakau wickets, and Brown three, while Viuoe got live of the Onehuoga wickets. fc totea i 1 tJAKiU-FmBT iNSItfdS, Buto'd, b Leahs> v ~ " ••■* it, Odham, bLeahy - v ••. * Aj Urown, run out „ .. .. - »» \v, >Tw(nir, runout- ~ .. .. B v. iMEwlnit, runout SB G. i'oland. b Brown - .. >. 0 >*"» OMham o Sutherland) b Lcaby .. 1 W. raoed b Leahy 5 Vlni.t) Brown ... .. ~. .. 1 '11.I1. Sniond. b Brown 0 jr. BrowD) not out 0 Extras .. .. -. -jjl Total .. ... .. •• •• »* ONKnnKa*—lst isninos. G Brown, bVinoe 13 t-athnrland, bA.Hrnwn .„ .. .. 2 leshy. o BroWa.b VincO.. .. « 3 Brontnold.bVlnoe ,/•'< „ ..0 VVa'l, b A. Brown _-..-£ )>. B-own, b \ince.. - ... .. 0 Beaver, o OMham, b Brown _ _10 Tpmi 1. b Vinoo _ - .. « 2 Lawton, notoat — -' Dickey, b Swing » .. 7 Hunt, b Kwlng ... « .. ..0 Hxtras .. _ .. .. - 8 ■i'ot*l - - - -. ..62 OTAIIuHU V. TU4KAU. This matcn, which was played on Satur day, v/aa won rather easily by Otahubu. C. Bowden made a total of 42, aud N. Porch 33 in the two innings, while Fitzpatrick (Pakarenga) batted excellently in his old styli' for ;!1 iv the second inuinga. Vince, (J. Eniug, and D>.'.dcndid the best bowling on thoir respective side's. 9oor»B :— OTiHUnC—KIKBT IKNINO3. MuLninon, b Vlnoo .. .. .. 5 Kitaptttrlok, b G. Kn'inK 0 C. HosiJan, hGj Kwlog .. - .. 25 F. Poroh.bVlnco I fr\ Porch, bH. oldham .. -, ..'2l J. Or.iy, b a. Kwinn 8 M, Mursrtnn. b G. Kwlng .. .- 3 Foloy, nc S naed 2 Ford. I) A. Brown « I. A. Howdon.b W. Smsed .. .. 3 Tlouiii.' natout ~ .. .. _ 0 Kxtras - 5 Total .. .. 80 SKCOND INNINCiS. MoV.cnnPn, oKwinp.b Brown.. .. 3 Fltzpatrlok, o Smeod, b Bruturd _81 O. Uowdon, b Kwlng 17 V. Porch, b Brulorrt 3 N Poroh, o Vlnoe, b A. Brown _ 12 J, Gray, c Polanrt. b Vinoe 10 M. Miradon. b Vlnoe _ _ .1 Foioy,-o»'ldh»m, b Vlnco .. .. 0 V ord, at Smood 11 (1. A-Brown, not out - 2 young, run oat .- 0 ilxtras ~ «5 Total _ 05 Tuakau.—First Ikhings. G. ITwlrp;. b Bowden 0 A. Brown, b Bjwdon 0 F. Brown, h Bosvdon 0 Kiu'oid, Ibnr. bPo'Oh .. .. - 1 W. Kwinc. b Bowdon .. ..■••.. 9 H. OI« hum, o Uawden, b Poroh .. 0 J. Polnnd. ruaout .. .. .. ~ 0 w, snvoa, o Mobonnarj.b Bowden., 1 Vluoi1. not out .. .» -. - 0 W. Oldhaui, b Bowden .. - .. ± T. Smocd. b Poroh _ 1 Extras __„-..! Total .. .. 23 Prcosd Innings. G. Rwlrg, o Young, b Poroh „ .. 10 A. Brown, runout 0 F. Brown, not out .. ~ .. .. I Brutorfl, o Bnwden, b Poroh .. ..0 W. rwin?, b Parch _ .. _ 4 H. oirtham, b Bowden .. .. _ 2 J Pnlnnd. b Bowd*-n .. _ ..2 W. S' aofd, b Bowdon .. .. .. 2 Vin^o. b Porch ....„_ 0 W. Oldham. rnn out - ~ .. 5 T. Sm^od. run out 2 Kxtras ... .... ... - i Total .. *.. _ .. .. 33 FON'SONBYV. W^^T END bECOND fLEVEN. This match was drawn in favour of Weat end. Watu'i made a good score of 30 for West End. Scares : — Wisr E^D—Lewis, b Biookes, "12; Btrrv, .lbw, b Brookes, 16; Meats, b Brooke, 13 ; Waters, o C. Owen, b Hall, 30 ; Vi:rncy, b Brookes, 0; Hanna, c Porteous, h Brookep, 0 ; laxon, run cut, 3 ; Sim, cE. Owen, b Edwards, 17; 8. Baker, not out, 4; Btiurke, run out, 0 ; Courrayne, b I'd wards, 0 ; extras, 12 : total, 107. PoKsomsv —Marflitt, st Sims, b Berry, 4; J. VV. Id all, c Mcars, b Berry, 0 ; C. J. ()■••■ on, c Lewis, b Verney, 1; Edwards, ■■ Barry, 0 ; Carder, b Horry, 2 j fl. Hotherliam, b Vemey, 1 ; Andrews, not ou>, 3; I'ur oou-, not out, 2; Brookes, Kotherham, K. n "en to ba ; cxtias, 4: total for 6 wirke's, 17----rO\S>.v;iY SEO'fNO V. OTAHUHU, T.iis m.itc'i was drawn oLortly before five o'clock, in co siqiuuco of thu heavy miv. The ground was in. bad coudition, and wuiln Ponsouby scaled a greater number of runs off the bat than their opponent*, iliu y loat ctinsiderably by byes. Uilchrixt bowled splendidly for Fonsonby, liis analysis, so far as the match proceeded, sha» ing nine, wickets for nine runs. Gould bowled voty well indeed for Otabuhu, Immediately after the match, a raid was' made on tlio district hotel. An excellent repa-t was provided by Mrs Will!", at balf-an-hour'a noiicc, aod the wants of the inner man having been fully attended to, cheers were i>ivon for the host, hostess, andMis>ea Wills, and tuo party returned to town, Scores:— Otahuhu.— MoGonagle b Gikhrist, 0; Ljnch b Gilchr st, 0; Uoodwillc Fountain, b Gilchrist, 7 ; Marsden and substitute b Gilchnst,.l4 ; Jackfonb Whiting, 0; (-iould lbw., b Gilctiiist, 0; Box b Gilchrist, 0; Wbirmori', nat out, 3; Bowden b Gilchrist, 0; Kyau, tun out, 0; Jackson, lbw., 6; byts, 16 : total, 46, fossONßY.—Fouutaia, b McGonagle, 21; Getidis c Goodwill, b McGonagle, 0 -, J. M. Baxter, lbw., 0; Scott b Gould. 4; Gilchrist c Jaok-ou, b i.yach, 2; French b McG-magle, 2 ; Boulter, run out, 1; Koss, 5; Graham, 0; W. Baxter, 2; extras, 5 : total, 43. i - ■"' ■ Tl I II ——

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Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3825, 13 November 1882, Page 4

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CRICKET MATCHES. Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3825, 13 November 1882, Page 4

CRICKET MATCHES. Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3825, 13 November 1882, Page 4

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