CRICKET.
BtAWKB'aTBAY Combined TKiUi v. ©is'"BORBkIIffiAMDEBEBS, j - ■i.'A team" fat brlMtfetei'a selected from the' varions olubs~ifi~Hnwke's Jjay met; th(^ Giaborne Wandeieta on the ReoreMldn Qraaod yesf&rdtifi^ Lusk was or )ni; moasly eleoteS %p()ain for the Comb na ■ tton team. Having won the tess I ora Mr Itecs, .(Uevlaitora' skipper, he deol red to bit, ao'd^eniip! Mills and SalnsbuA-'to" 1 ' 1 .facQ .tbe bowling of A. Rees and Br ice. Rons came- freely until tbe total of 37 was Tesofard, when Saipsl nry VW ' ' ,m(fortan^teiy r^a' pnti ! 'rfirolipli 'Mills: , fftUlng' ' io ,'. baplf".:;ap. ; Husk followed and— started well, bat Ay Rees fouod'Vljla 'Weak : spot and 0 pan towled him fob 13. 2 for S2. Gore fol-> .Jowea.-'DaD" itetnrned ';tb. ! 'th;e'. 'pavi ion immediate 1 y. , being clean howlei-hm A,, Rees. 3 for 52. fi. B! WJUi.anj^fpltb4ed'. '.and j^t^'MlJlji look; t^'q fl'cbi^'fp 7I K w^ien Jfencq.Berit. 'Um^biwK.tQ :*he pvlllon with? a pood one, 4 tor 71. Mar*hall t '§ofned -Mills and cotaraeaced *ort'at,oljc.p,.p ayin^";j^ibh.'c'on'fidßneei and'with hia'cimr 'took' ttfok the eoore to 94j,iW : eq. LA..'Kee3 clean bowled him. 5 for 9<C' Taiaroa was bowled first ball byjA. Rees. who was Ibowling well. 6 for j94. Haghes followed, a¥d. 10 runs wore added to the total before the laiter was beaten"' by E. Reba. 7 foMO4. ■ E. H. Wllliims followed,. ftßdinfter plajlog the over pat an adjournment was made , (or, .lurictn After luncheon' Mills and Williams tfcnk' tbe soora -to' ll4, 'wbeo Williams jost ■. MU|s,.wbo was well oanght h»- Bruce in utheoJobßfield 'off Av-Itees.'i 6 l tor 114. Mills -'pltyett' -jjHge'd 1 : ' a; d'a«h&'g s nnd ieW* viceablq jfmWgfforjbiaußldfr, bat if he co^ild bg indricea tp'feptt^nfi ajltfi'le more ,tyatoreen - llama was joined rbyi-MaTtih-jiiibub he latter did not 'oare.abonVA.'rJSee's/ (nd ,Wft» cj.eafl,bo.wle4 j»itbQu*;BoOjiDeX..S for"' ll*. rHendarecln, tha-iaat imanV>ols(ne an-.. 'WllltatWiJKhte-.'seftTted'^spbHng'.lffealy,-ftp#at,ra, n Ki^ wnoip^.flei-.iplnyej;^ with eaße, and • tb&tiaooto was taken to 128t v IE. A.- Rees- oloßgd -the innings- by- clean bowllog Hsßct6rsiM.:f(tr 3. 10 for 128. Ttje ,vleitora then |OqmtueD,ced their &at niflti men to appear oq tne scene, Au^i4; - J Wr-&-4faer*Nyaff-teateu'TifyTrj?uqa- qnfe from MUIjSBJI*Wt Wf4>^almon followed;;, and nvith.^taite took tbe score to^?, wi eh, JBMlte'. i 'w»trnn toj'-ft "piece of. :taftlfeti*MfflßK, ) 'Sy.ii6J*. iWiliianre. f. s fpfo-a3i;]ivßDacisofdllowßd»t bat' 1 lost' bls^ partner, who was clean bowled'-'Bjf'&'i&aTi ty; ftMM'iMlir?/.^ 3' -for 26. A proceßsSori' •'nffw-starifed, and trie fourth, fifth, anifMtS) wiikets all fell.withoat an increase in tib&, score, ptioclpklly owing to Gore, who vsja6. well on the spot. - ■ Atttbi^iime it looked as if a follow-on was inevitable, bnt owing] -to some welt-Judged play by Hilson, who' • sonred 16 in gqod r ,Btyle, tho visitors got vwiffoln 80 fans' bf tb^ir opponents,, the 'infaUte* ci6sln'g 'for '53', .BdtJii, .-Mills anrLUiQoie^'.llDwleA exceedingly well and n chsngo waa 1 ; nob reqalredi: With-75,tnn8 to- the pood Lack sent in' E. H. and.!Ef...B. Williams to represent, -theXJombination. — Ait-er-aeoriofr-6-E. H;.' Wil!iam9 foolishly throw away bis wlckpfjby running himself oat. 1 for 14. Sainsbury followed, and with H. B. Williams made tbingß lively for the field, but wiih- ■ the' score at 40 Brngq gavojtiiajV^ViP 11 r6 ' 'hls^oaietna. X 2 foY'-io abpeared^n'tho tejeeri^ih.'/tusk followed H. B. W<Hamß now bec&me very busy,, getting tbqronghly set," hitting tbe bowlers: alV r dvertb% fieldlwith'out giving^iohance.-l This led to the captcin going on with'! .'»lows;nftit he' shared '"tneilatie of 'uhVotb^r' bowlers, ariff'-i*aß ;; -eeverply punished. linskj.jjasrwif^i'ißjqjiqgi/reely as Ib his wont, and the eenre moanied np from 40 to 120 before L<uk lost his wicked. 3 fcjr ..120. 1 ,,.M)1U5" followed, ' bnt did nit' 'stay long, being— beaten by a goon one from Down. 4 for 123. Taiarda jolppd E.B: Willianiß,'bnlxwl,th the score atist Wa8 J rinforinna(tely ran' Oub wllhodt, sooting.: 6: for 131. Marshall followed, :fenilTmnieaiaielyi6 % Bf H:'BY Wilrtamsi wtip was caught andjbowled by A. Rees, aftqn having played FHashing innings for 73, ' with only one chance in ii, and a difficult one at that, when the batsman had made -:oVer 7flr. ' 6 tor 131. Hnghes joined! Marshall, ani' the, 'two busmen! played out time. The vtolborß-ti6»le'dv;a.nd fielded well, bnjt they have had too- much work this week, - <and are very tired. The { combined teani, j thqngh by no. means a repres^otative one, showed. SDm^;good ,Qcicket,i yesterday-. They have now a lead of 206 over thefr. opponents, and shoald win the match; with ease. . The game will be continued: atill'tfclbok.Wday; Tsere ; %a? afafr attendance of ;the pabllo at tho matob!, amongst them being many ladies, somß ;of whom kindly dispensed raftemoqa tea to the.playersi ■. ..';i '■,<■!•. -• r-,-.:' 11 . r-> • HAWKE'S BAY COMBINED. j -. i. -j ;lst innings, r. ,- ; - 2nd Innings. MUli o*Btu*e, bAj ' , '■■■! 1 i..Rees J5 bDown.. ,- ,3. ;§alnßbury, : nin out,. 17,-BBrucp^ ,^- 12 'mk^A'.3ms 1 ./.,: tl ja ! p.todb l^ Reea" $>• Gore. T)A. toes '' .. 0 ■ -' '• ' H. H. Williams, b i j Taiaroa, bA. Rots. t- ■ ' 6 ■ hin out . . „. ID Hughes, b B.iA-Rapa ,:4. r ,,j ! i H. H. 1A ■ . . k^oHib ! .- • leranojit.;"; 1 i' 6 MaUrtin, bE.A.BeBd'' >1 0-» -aw-? >'\ s Henderson, b B. A. v; » ; Rees _ .. 3 i ByeaO, leg-byes 3 3 Byes i, leg- j : 7 <-Mi«n)tfti t -':i T ; > .'.l.-S...To'tVP»??SSt8 >r ii aiSBOBajK-pmnnEßgße-rfrJat innings. | W.L.Rees7bMUla-- « _ .. _E ,i§t#f9LrSS'<mt T - iWIUPU-V Mi-Q'R- 8 aalmon, o Mills •r,^*^ •• •• •• ..1* Bruce, o MarshrfUi'bGfbre _ .. .. B* •Sispft?'*'' »f t">:»™:: £ •GharW>otonfc .-•...ii.1.. '•' >.V j' "..K % ,'. .jjjyfe, b J^Uftj^, ,i,,ij f, .-i-v.-v irl. '•- 9' VHys^^y^T 6 .nfyr!lv!-3oJ»a(> l I JBaloqA g
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9891, 18 January 1895, Page 4
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873CRICKET. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9891, 18 January 1895, Page 4
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