CRICKET MATCHES.
The wet weather on Saturday caused the postponement of nearly all the matches arranged, butthemajorityoftheclubstookpnrt in scratch matches or practice games during the afternoon. The following were tho programme matches played : — Standard v. Avondale Union. This match was played at Avondale, and resulted in an easy victory for the Standard by 1 innings and 35 runs. The following are the scores :— Standard : Walker, run out, 12 ; Mills, b Wallace, 2; Porteous, b Wallace, 0; Stephenson, b Wallace, G; Dean, b Quintal, 1; Pritchard, b Wallace, 14; Sexton, b Archibald, 19; A. Bell, b Bollard, 7 ; J. Mills, run out, 4 ; J. Bell, b Archibald, 4 ; Smith, not out, 4; extras, 3 : total, 7G. Union (Ist Innings): Archibald, c Dean, b Mills, 3 ; T. Wallace, b Pritchard, 1; Quintal, c and b Pritchard, 1; Donovan, b Mills, 0 ; J. Wallace, c and b Pritchard, 0 ; Sinclair, not out, 0; Hill, b Pritchard, 0; Bollard, c and b Pritchard, 2; Stewart, b Mills, 1 ; Thomas, b Mills, 0; Halfpenny, b Mills, 0: total, S.— 2nd Innings: Sinclair, b Pritchard, 0 ; Quintal, b Pritchard, 3; Archibald, b Mills, 0 ; J. Wallace, b Mills, 1 ; Bollard, run out, S; T. Wallace, b Pritchard, 1 ; Donovan, b Pritchard, 8; Stewart, run (out, 0 ; Hill, b Pritchard, 1; Halfpenny, b Porioius, 0; Thomas, not out. 0 ; extras, 5: total, 33. Parnell v. Sefton. This match was won by Parnell with one innings and twelve runs to spare, Sefton making a wretched show. The scores were as follows:— Sefton. — First Innings : Laird b J. Cosson, 1 ; Pulmcn, c A. Cosson, 0 ; MacGinley, b T. Brown, 0 ; Donald, b J. Cosson, 0; Mackie, bJ. Cosson, 0; Mackie, not out, ! 9 ; Binney, b Brown, 0 ; J. Donald, st b J. Cosson, 1 ; Clark, run out, 1; Dewar, st Locky, 7 ; McMaster, st Lecky, 0 ; extras, 3: total 22. Second Innings: Mackie, c Damon, 0; McKinley, b J. Cosson, 1; Laird, c Damon, 1; Dewar, run out, 1 ; Binney, st Lecky, 2; Clark, run out, 1; H. Donald, b Gardiner, 13; J. Donald, lbw b Brown, 0 ; Sinclair, not out, 2; Makin, c Brown,2 ; McMaster, st Leeky, 0 ; extra, 1: total, 24, Parnell.—First Innings : J. Cosson, b Donald, 1; T. Brown, b McGinley, 1; W. Gardiner, b McGinley, 3; J. Lecky, run out, 16; G. Hill, b Donald, 7 ; C. Anderson, run out, 4; A. Cosson, c McGinley, 5; Keatley, not out, 4; Damon, b Donald, 3 ; Simner, 6t McGinley, 0 ; Lawry, b Donald, 4 ; extras, 10 : total, 58. Eranklyn v. Alma. This match was won by Franklyn with 22 runs to spare. Franklyn.—First Innings : H. Nightingale, bElley, 5 ; J.Moore, cHillbSpeight, 8; W. Spinley, b Elley, 0 ; W. Nesbitt, c Mackie, b Elley, 9 ; R. Nightingale, c and b Speight, 12; J. Hanley, c Speight, b Hill, 3; H. Adlington, cW. Speight, b Elley, Oj Peet, b Speight, 3; Tattersall, c Bruce, b Elley, 3; A Service, not out, 7 ; G. Spinley, b Speight, 0; extras, 7 : total, 57. Second Innings : Service, b, Speight, 15 ; R. Nightingale, run out, 0 ; Tattersall, c Speight, b Elley, G; H, Nightingale, b Hill, 0; Nesbitt, b Speight, 0 ; Hauley, b Speight, G ; Moore, hw, 0 ; Adlington, st, 2; Peet, not out, 2 ; Spinley, c and b Speight, 5 ; bye, 1 : total, 46. Alma.—First innings : Sutter, run out, 3; Otway, b Nightingale, 6 ; Speight, b Tattersall, 9; Hill, 0 Service, b Nightingale, 1 ; Mackie, b Nightingale, 2; Bruce, st Tattersall, 0; Whatley, b Tattersall, 1; Hammond, not out, 7 ; Allison, 0 and b Tattersall, 0 j C, Speight, b Nightingale, 0 ; bye, 1: total, 35.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4170, 5 November 1883, Page 4
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