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OUR CRICKETERS.

The following crickat matches were con eluded on Saturday • —

FIRST JUNIORS

Gordon v. Onkhunga. —Onehunga won by 57 runa, the scores being : Gordon 75 and 58 (Dr, Egan 25); Onehunga, 80 iuid 113 (E. Layer 14, K. Layer 23. J, Beaver 17, Smith 15, Gatland 12). For Onehunga, Gatland took eitrht wickets for '29 runs, and for Gordon, Kyd took five for 'A9.

Prrt-sTRfiKT Mutual v. Parnell,— Tlih resulted in a win for Mutual by 9 wickets. With 15 runs to tho good on tha Ist innings Parnell went in for their 2nd inningß nnd only marwtged. to add 22 runs to ibuir previous score, Mutual i-ub together tha 28 runs to win with the 10.-_> of 1 icickot. For Mutual Creitr secured 6 wicketa for 10 runa and Gi.'moui 4 ioi 10 runs. SECOND JUNIORS. North Shok* A. v. Unitkd Iff.—Tho former won by an inninga and 77 runs, North Shore making 119, and United .12 and 10. North. Shore B. v. Grammar School.— Noith Shore won by delauit. OTHER MATCHES. St. John's v. Carlton.—On Saturday afternoon a match waa played on the Domain between the Sb. John's and Carlton Crickeb Clube, which resulted in a win for tha former by 28 runa six wickets.

Railway Workshops v. Traffic and Locomotive.—The latter made 39, and the former replied with 189. Bach member of workshops team, except one, made double figures, W. Elliott, of football fame, being top ecoror with 38. Moir making 25, and Don 24. Mnrdoch for T. and L. took five wickets for 35. In their second innings T. and L. made 32 for seven wickets. On Saturday next Wiseman's employees play the workshops team.

('ousins akd Cousins v. Cousins and Atkin.—This match resulted in a win for tho former by an inninga and 36 runß (not 136 runs as reported).

A match has beon arranged between teams selected from Mining and Law v. Banks and Insurance Institutions, to be played on Friday, January 29ch,' in tbe Domain, commencing at 10 a.m.. Lunch and afternoon tea will be provided on the ground. Banks and Insurance : Messrs Cotterill, Kallender, Hay (2), Nicoll, Gould, St. Paul, Kissling, Hemery, Clayton, and Williamson. Mining apd Law : Messrs Ball, Beale (2), Cuff, Greville, Labatt, Luck, Morris, Reed, Senates, Stsmeon, »od S-ttmb.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 21, 26 January 1897, Page 2

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OUR CRICKETERS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 21, 26 January 1897, Page 2

OUR CRICKETERS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 21, 26 January 1897, Page 2