CRICKET.
GOUT, v. MANDEYILLti, 'I lie Gore Club ployed its seeoiid .up uiateh with .Mundeville on the latter* ground yesterday, and seeured another win by uinc wickets. Neither side made heavy scoring, Muindevillc being ull disposed of for -I uud -J runs in thu respective innings, no bu'tsmimi rvucl/iny; dmfole lig|urcs. Gore replied with IS runs iu the lirst inning* (I'erry l(i and Junes 10 .being the highest scorers). Gorvj ren'uiring •'1 rims to win, accomplished this without the loss of u wicket. In the bonding department, (iruut 3 for ii, lYrry 1 for !> and o for 11, Findluy - for '•', and Jones J for '.I wore the most successful, while lor Mundeville 11. Uuituwuv 1 for N, (.'. Jlurrawuv o for •22 and V for :», and A. Hell 1 for 11 were conspicuous. I The game was played in u very j friendly spirit and was controlled by I Messrs J. S. Ne u ve (Gore) and J. '/, lioult (Mundeville), who gave every satisfaction. The ladies dispensed afternoon lea, which was very highly appreciated by members of both teuuis and three hearty cheers were ucconlcd them at the conclusion of tho game. The pennant match between WuikoiUoi und Heriot, played on the former's ground on Suturduy lust, ended in a win for the home team by Mi runs. 'Koi batted lirst and mude '25 (I). Crawford .'ll, Jus. Murray 'M, W. Kirk II not out, and A. Keid II). llcriot could only put together :»!>, to which total J. L'usher (formerly of (lore) coniribiited lil not. out. I'or 'Koi C. I.'eid oupturnd five wickets for 17 runs, and J. Murnev four for I". Denlian, liowl.-d best for lleriot, gelt in- siv wickets for K! runs.
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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1415, 24 November 1904, Page 2
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283CRICKET. Mataura Ensign, Issue 1415, 24 November 1904, Page 2
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