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Cricket.

PUTARURU DEFEAT HAMILTON. An enjoyable day’s outing, for players and onlookers alike, was afforded cricket enthusiasts during the week-end, when the Putaruru club entertained a Hamilton eleven. The day was an ideal one for the sport, and during the afterrioon there was a fairly large attendance of the public. The Hamilton team, whilst , not as originally selected, had several players who have participated in representative cricket. The Putaruru team delighted their supporters by defeating the visitors by 111 runs. They declaied their second innings closed when six wickets had fallen for 91 runs, leaving the visitors to get 140 runs, but the latter collapsed only 29 runs appearing in the score book for their second effort. During the afternoon, Mr. R. A. ' Bent, chairman of the Town Board, , welcomed the Hamilton team in a cordial speech. Mr. Allen, the cap- t tain of the visiting team, responded, j and expressed pleasure at being present. The hospitality of the ladies was especially stressed, and they were given three hearty cheers. Mesdames C. D. Brown, Pearson, E. Renner, K. Bicknell and A. George dispensed the afternoon tea. Scores were: — I PUTARURU. —First Innings. . Bethel, b Going Bicknell, c Buckland, b Western 6 Brown, c Carlson, b Allen 15 Paterson, b Skeet 10 Macown, c and b Going ........ 20 Strickland, c Skeet, b Fisher 4 Wilkes, b Going ". • 5 Cunningham, b Going ......... 8 / Dewse, not out i 19 George, run out 3 Lowe, b Going 3 Extras 10 Total 117 Bowling: Going 5 for 36, Western 1 for 16, Allen 1 for 18, Skeet 1 for 24, Fisher 1 for 3. Second Innings. Bethell, 1.b.w., b Western ...... • 35 Bicknell, c Robbie, b Going .... 10 Paterson, c Allen, b Going .... = 9 Macown, c Carlson, b Going Brown, hit wicket, b Going .... 15 Strickland, c Skeet, b Buckland 2 Wilkes, not out 4 Six wickets for .’. 91 Bowling: Going 4 for 29, Western 1 for 15, Buckland 1 for 3. HAMILTON. Skeet, c Paterson, b Macown 8 Western, b Macown 3 Allen, c Wilkes, b Macown 10 Buckland, c Strickland, b George 2 Going, c Paterson, b George ... 5 Allen, b George 1 Carlson, c Macown, b Paterson.. 27 Taylor, c Bethel, b George 0 Fisher, b Wilkes 10 Coses, not out 0 Robbie, c Wilkes, b Paterson 1 Total 68 Bowling: George 4 for 22, Macown 3 for 41, Paterson 2 for 3, Wilkes 1 for 1. Second Innings. Western, c Brown, b Wilkes 3 Coses, b Paterson 2 Skeet, c Strickland, b Wilkes ... 4 Carlson, b Paterson 2 R. Allen, st. Strickland, b Macown 7 Going, c Strickland, b Paterson 0 Fisher, c Paterson, b Macown .. 6 Buckland, run out 1 Allen, b Bethel 2 Taylor, not out 2 Robbie, st. Strickland, b Bethel 0 Total 29 Bowling: Wilkes 2 for 11, Paterson 3 for 7, Cunningham 0 for 4, Bethel 2 for 6, Macown 2 for 1.

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Matamata Record, Volume XIII, Issue 1109, 27 March 1930, Page 1

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Cricket. Matamata Record, Volume XIII, Issue 1109, 27 March 1930, Page 1

Cricket. Matamata Record, Volume XIII, Issue 1109, 27 March 1930, Page 1