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CRICKET.

HAWERA 0.0. v. MANAIA 0.0.

This match waa played on Saturday, on a nne day for crioket and a fair pitch. A rather late start was made, with tba result tbat the matoh could not be played out. For Hawera. G. Bayly played a grand innings for 70, no* oat; G. Symt made 26 in hia usual careiul style, ana had his usaa! lack to be run out ; and Cunningham was apparently well set tor a big score, when at 14, and when a total of 148 bad beeu made, the innings was declared closed with three wickets to fall. At Io clock tbe two teams adjourned to the Koyal Hotel, where a good luncheon was supplied by Hostesa Clarke. In Manaia's first innings, Shove made 21 by dashing play ; and in tbe second innings Hurley made a well-earned .18, while Menteith's play for his 24 waa very much admired. A. Good's 17, not out, ahooH a.lsj be noticed. Manaia only made 57 in their first attempt, so had to follow on. j " Haweba. First Innings.— G. Syme, ronout.26: C.Parnngton,b Molntoeb.6; G.Wy 70; A. MathesoD, b Menteith, 0; %! Giesen, b ßother. and, 4 ; J. Goodson, o Hurley, b Suther. land, 4; Moore, o and b Sutherland, 7: tSSoST 1 nofc otUt U; * xtrg8 ' 10 '

Bowling Analysis.— J. JfatbeßOD," 45 runs, 0 wickets; Mclutosb, 19 rani, 1 wicket; Kelling, 30 runs, 0 wicketsMenteitb, 2 runs, 1 wick**; Hurley. 14 runs. 1 wioket; T. Sutherland, 88 rung, 8 wickets.

Brodrick and Jackson were the two no* to bat.

Masau, First Inaings.-.Bhove, b G: Bayly, 21 ; Crowhnrst, b Bayly, 0 ; Monteith, 1b w| 0; Kellmg, b Goodson, 0; Sutherland, b Goodson, 8; Wordaworth, b Goodwn, 0; i'J oo^ £-,? ayly W 4; J ' Mathewn, b s ?J? J % 8 ' 5 WeßteD »« b Go°dwD, 8 , Hurley, b Goodson, 8 ; MolDtosh. not out, 1 ; extras, 7. Total, 57. Bowling Analysis.— G. Bayly, 82 runs, 4 wickets; J. Gooa B on, 28 runa, 5 wioketa! Second inning.— Mclntosb, b A. Matheson,o; Harley.caußht.Goodion, b Moore, 16; Sutherland, b A. Matbeson, Menteitb, c Jackson b Moore, 24; HUJm. c and b Moore, 1 ; A. Good, sot oat. 17 ; Kelhng, b Matheson, 1. Total. 64. Bowling analysis-A. M&tbeson, 81 runs, 8 wickets; Giesoo, 15 ruoß, 0 wieketi; Moore, 18 runs, 8 wickets. At tbia stage of tbe game, time (6 o'clock) was called.

In tbe afternoon tbe teams adjonrnedto the pavilion to partake ot afternoon in, kindly provided by Mra. Parson* Th»t the cricketers greatly appreciated this unexpected treat may be taken for granted.

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Bibliographic details

Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3293, 5 December 1892, Page 2

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CRICKET. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3293, 5 December 1892, Page 2

CRICKET. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3293, 5 December 1892, Page 2