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United v, Waiapu.

The senior cap match, United v. Wai" apu, was continued on Saturday at Faindon. The United started their second innings with a' lead of 40 runs with Lusk and Marshall to the bowling of Fannln and Beale. - Marshall did not. break bis ran of bad Inok, being bowled' by Fannln for 2. 1 for B. Ludbtook played his first ball to mid-on, making his second duok In the matoh. He was ran oat lathe first Innings. Charles Cato helped Lusk to raise the total to 15 when he' was clean bowled by Beale for the same total aa Ludbrook. Bradley was not at home, and retired in a like manner with only 3 to his credit. Yet another man whose average will suffer iD this match. 4 for 30. W. Hughes was bowled off his pads In hitting out at Fannlo, 5 for 33. Hawke stopped tbe tot, and with Lusk took tbe score to 47 when Lust was bowled by Beale for 82, got in a very streaky manner with one easy chanca at mid -off. Horace Gato and Hawke made the stand of the innings, in fact they ware the only men who seemed at home on the wioket, and played with a lob of confidence. Between them they pat on 77 runs before Cato was bowled by FanDln for a well played 11, Clande Cato joined Hawke only to see that player oaught by Slakely off Beale for 29— considering the terrible . wicket a really fine innings. J. Hughes could not last au over from Fsnnlu. Shea, tbe lost man, was called away from tbe match St. Crispins v. Holt's mill, where he was batting for the former, and retired with 44 to his credit. He cnt Fannln beautifully for 3, bat next ball saw Cato bowled, and the Innings olosed for 81, giving Waiapu.l22 to win. The wicket was in a disgraceful condition, wanting watering and rolling badly. Evidently it had not been touched since the previous Saturday, and was really not safe no play on. It is to be hoped the association will see that an Improvement 1b made for future' matches, Beale and Faanin ' divided the wickets, both bowling well. Waiapo, with two men short (E. A. P. Sainsbury and Garstin absent), seat in Blskely and I. Cato to face the bowline of W. Hughes and Lusk. Blakely was missed in Hughes's first over and Cato was bowled, 1 for 1. Logan ■ filled the vacancy. With 10 up Blakely was out lbw to Hughes. Beale, next man In, gave Shea a chance ab point off same bowler and retired without scoring. 3 for 10, Fannin was clean bowled same over. 4 Ik 10. Logan played several overs Jrom Lusk, getting a lot knocked about, and was eventually bowled tor 4. 5 for 12. Nicholls received a couple of overs from Hughes, bat failed to get his bat on any of them; the break was too muoh for him ; Oa getting opposite Lusk he was bowled. 6 for 14. Parker hit Luck bravely to equate leg, bnt unfortunately ior him H. Cato was handy. 7 for 14. Hntobiae badly ran oat young Claud Sainsbury, and the innings closed for the small total of 17, Only three men scored. Hughes secured 4 wickets for 3 rnuß ; he bowled Bt/ly bnt with a tremendous lot of work, I fairly polled the batsmen. Lnak i 3 for IX and/also bowled very well, c United thus won by,s'"s runs, and so are unbeaten in cap wVtohea,

Bowling Analysis. — Hughes. 63 overs, i maidens, 3 runs, i wickets ; Lusk, 6 overs, 2 maidens; 12 runs, 3 wickets.

UNITED,— 2nd innings. b Fannin .. .. .. M 2 .. _ _ 22 LnSbrookjoHutchens, bFannin .. .. 0 WO. H. Oato, bßeale - o m Bradley, b ßeale .. .. _ .. .. S ■ W. Hughes, bFannin 2 ¥ Hawke, o Bla&ely, b Bealo .. _•- _ 29 I H. Cato, bFannin.. „ .. - ..' .. 11 ' O. W.- Cato, b ßeale .. .. A •• ° J. QrHnehea, bFannin.. ,„ * 0 Shos^nOTouS-* 1 - — -•■ .. - .." .. i Total.. - .. .. ..~SI BT_: Ist Innings .. _ .. ..^lO2 Grand total -, _ ..183 Bowllns Analysis. — Faunln, 16 overs, 3 maidens, 38 runs, 5 wiokets ; Beale, M's overs. 2 maidens, 37 runs, 5 wickets. WAIAPU— 2nd innings. Blakely, lbw, b Hughes _ .. .. 8 I J. Cato.bHuahes- „ 0 Logan, b 1/Tisk _ .. i - Beale 1 , o Shea, b Hughes .. - .. 0 j Fannln, bHnghes.. .. .. - .. 0 ■ NichoUs, b Lusk - ..0 Hutchens, not out .. .. .. _ 3 Parker, o H. Cato, b Lusk 0 O. Sainsbury, run out .. .. _ .0 Extras .. .. _ 2 Total 17 Istlnning3 — — _ ..62 Grand total 79

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9993, 21 January 1895, Page 4

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United v, Waiapu. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9993, 21 January 1895, Page 4

United v, Waiapu. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9993, 21 January 1895, Page 4