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CRICKET.

Owing to the small attendance of players the match. Married v Single did not take place on Saturday afternoon ; Jbjit a scratch match was held between sides chosen by Acheson and Kltchingham. The former winning the toss, sent his men to the wickets. Tarleton and Acheson were the only ones to reach double figurest Tarleton's free play was much admired. The innings closed for 68. Their opponents when stumps were drawn for the day had secured 107 for the loss of seven wickets. The principal contributors to the score were Wickes, Bristow, and Murphy. The fielding of both sides was above the-average. The following are the scores : — aoheson's side. Clements, b' Wickes 7 Jones, b M'Davitt 0 Tarleton, run out ... . ... 37 H. Perkins, b M'Davitt ... .!. 5 Acheson, 0 Wickes b Malcolm ... 16 Gillies,' run out ... >.. : .V.. '" ../ 1 Knyvett, not out* ... ... ... 0 Harrison, b Malcolm , , 0 Leonard, b Malcolm ,„ 0 Extras , »g. „ Total & Bowling analysis.— Wickes : 42 balls, 1 maiden, 15 runs 1 , 1 wicket; M'Davitt: 36 balls, 24 runs, 2 wickets ; Brisfcow :30 balls, 17 runs ; Malcolm : 33 balls, 9 runs. 2 wickets. ktechingham's side. Wickes, c and b Clements ... ...26 Bristow, run out ... ... ...21 Arnott, runout... , '" 4 J..M'Davitt, b Clements ... ..', 6 Murphy, c Clements bAcheson" ..; 22 J. Malcolm, not out .. 9 M'Kay, b Perkins ... ..'. '" 5 McCarthy, b Perkins - ... .'/. 0 Extras ... ... ... 4t# 14. Total , M ... ... . t>^ Bowling Analysis.— Jones : 24 balk 1 maiden, 9 runs; Clements: 78 balls, 37 runs, 2 wickets ; Gillies i 24 balls, 12 runs ; Acheson : 54. balls/ & maidens, 36 ? runs, 1 wicket; Perkins : Mballs, lwide, 5 runs, 2 wickets. It is the Intention of the Grey Olub to send a second eleven to try conclusions with Marsden^on Saturday next.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5796, 18 January 1887, Page 2

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CRICKET. Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5796, 18 January 1887, Page 2

CRICKET. Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5796, 18 January 1887, Page 2

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