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CRICKT MATCH.

,: , CROMWELL V. CLYDE. The return match between the above Clubs was played on the Cromwell ground on Easter Monday. - The Clyde* Captain. > having won the : tossrsent his men to the wicket. Hargreaves and '•■ Hogan were the first representatives, but the former was run out for nothing. < Simmondsj- " the stonewaller"—was clean bowleid by Davidson after "scoring four. - Hogan was top scbrjer with 29; in obtaining which he had a considerable amount of giving several easy chances that were not taken." Morrison "made. 17 by dashing cricket. Shaw, with nine runs, was the only other man who troubled the scorers, and the innings closed for 81. Davidson, with seven ■wickets; and Torrance,=two, did the bowling for Cromwell. Theturf wicket played very treacherously, many of; the balls, shooting dreadfully, while" others'bumped over the batsman's head.Cromwell's first innings closed for 53, Vallange,; with: 10, being the only double-figure. r Laidlaw, five'wickets, Stevens, two, Simmonds. two, and Hogan, one;, were;-the Clyde bowlers. The fielding'of the visitors was very fair; .In their therClyde men put together, 96,; M'Couhochie 21, Stevens 18, Morrison 14, arid iHbgan 12: being i top scorers. Davidson ■, four •pickets.-: Maingay, three, Vallange, two, and Torrance, one, did the bowling in the second innings. The fielding of the home team, with; one ortwo exceptions, was not brilliant. George; Stumbles, at slip, made a couple of neat" catches, and gave promise of making a good cricketer. Cromwell wanted-124 to;wiri,ands"a* 5?30 "T'tfl I '- ton and Davidson went- in;. ; The ? ;latter didn't look at all comfortable in the. bad light, and was soon bowled by for two. Cogan came next and shax-ed a similar fate first ball. Howell made four, and was bowled by,Stevens. Tur'toh put 20 together very rapidly, and/was thenbowled by Laidlaw. When time was called Cromwell had: lost four wickets for 29, Clyde wiririihgih '4he-nrs*-4nsißgs by '2B' i 'runsi The" weather was delightful,. which; induced a "fdir" number of visitors to?the ground. Appended . are the scores. :-—."... \- »,i ';/:..:" *" clyde! ; '■ '. ] Hargreaves, run out :'•''.'.'.'"" ' ' -.. •• ; 0 Hogan, hit wicket .. .. .. ■■• (29 Simmonds, bowled Davidson .. .. .. j i Morrison, bowled Davidson, .. . ... .. =l7 Laidlawi caught Tizard, bowled Davidson.V-'- .. [ 2' Torrance .. ..'j ■• ~,; ; .. .. >. 9 Stevens(Capk), bowled Davidson _ .. .. j 1 Kiele, caught Tizard, bowled Davidson .. .. j 0 ; caught;T6rrance,bowled Davidson .. .) 2; Kokleri, bowled Torrance ... .. .. .. j 1 lieddell, not out' ;, : - .. . j 0 • Extras .. ... -.(J hj s'ft.-',v ! 16 Total ] 81 :■:'::::-' CROMWELL. Turton; oaughtHolden, ! bowled Laidlaw'-.v:' .. j 0 Tobin, caught Keddell,bowled Laidlaw....... .. j 0 Howell, bowled Laidlaw „ .. ~; .. ~ . ~,. ~... [ B Maingay, caught Hargreaves, bowled Laidlaw. ; ;.. ! 6 Davidson (Capt.), bowled Laidlaw , ~; ... !•?••■ \ % Cogan ,'■ bowled Stevens '■'/'.'■.'. :,,: '''' '".. -->-.-. 1 1 MacKellar, bo,wledsShnmondS{>. , ; ■) .. .. I 6 Torrance, bowled Stevens ; .. ... .. j S Vallauge, caught Hargi'eavez, bowled Simmonds .. 10, Tizard,"bowled Hogan ■/'..;.".''. :.'-T .';-f -• [ 5StuhiblesVnot'out '*'.".' ~ "" ! '',"". —-_<--- ~ ; 2 ..,;•, : Extras,;j,J -,.■:>::,.■:[: ■,,;-..:•:-.;;■,;:.,; i> : ;,. :.. }. 8 ' • Total 553

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 834, 8 April 1885, Page 3

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CRICKT MATCH. Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 834, 8 April 1885, Page 3

CRICKT MATCH. Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 834, 8 April 1885, Page 3

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