CRICKET.
WAllvOfKOl UK AT I'i KERAI'. Ihe \\ aikoikoi cricket team visited Pukerau on Wednesday last and alter a keenly-contested game succeeded in del eating the local team hv one run on tin* first innings (writer a correspondent). The 'following are the scores:— 'Koi.-—Firsi Innings—l). Crawford, c .1. -McDonald, h L. Edwards, l(i '(; Scott, b Styles, 0; J. Jieid, c i'uikr, h Styles, 5; A. Crawford, 1> Stvles, a; W. Scott, 1.b.w., h H. Edwards," 11; G Stark, b L. Edwards, 2; I*. Crawford, b L. Edwards, 0; K. Edwards, c J. Edwards, b L. Edwards, 3 ■ W. Kirk, b Pullar, 10; Cunningham, not out, 0 extras, -1 : total, 40. Bowling analysis:—G. Styles, three lor 16, L. Edwards four for 15, it Pullar, one foi - 1, H. Edwards, one for 10 - 'Koi.—Second Innings—l). Crawford, e R. Edwards, b Waring, 23; J, lieid, b Waring, 8; W. Kirk, b Waring, 0; G. Scott, c J. Edwards, b R. Edwards, 3; A. Crawford, b R. Edwards, 1; S. Edwards, b It. Edwards, 2; W. Scott, b R. Edwards, 7; G. Stark, c L. Edwards, b 11. Edwards, 0; P. Crawford, not out, 0; Cunningham, b R. Edwards, 0; extras, 6: total, 52.
Howling analysis : —J. Edwards none for 5, Pullar 110110 lor 7, Styles none for 5, L. Eclwards none for 15, S. Waring 3 for 11, 11. Edwards six for 3. Pukerau.—First Innings—R. Pullar, b Snott, 0; A. Allan, b Scott, 3; L. Edwards, b Seott, 12; J. Edwards, run out, 5; S. Waring, b Scott, 0; H. McDonald, run out, 3; R. Edwards, b Crawford, 15; G. Styles, b Scott, 1; J. McDonald, c Edwards, b Crawford, I: H. Rankin, b Scott, 4; G. Gordon, not out, 0; extras, 1: total, 45. Howling analysis:—G. Scott, six for 21. D. Crawford, two for 23. Pukerau. —Second Innings—R. Edwards, run out, 19; G. Styles, <; Rcid, l> Crawford, 10; J. McDonald, b Crawford, 1; L. Edwards, not out, 8; ii. McDonald, b Scott, 0; J. Edwards, e
Kirk, b Crawford, 1: total for live wickets, 39. A concert in aid of tho club was iield at night, when a number of Goreand some local performers provided a very en joyable programme. The concert was followed by a dance which was largely attended and much enjoyed.
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Mataura Ensign, 30 November 1912, Page 4
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