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CRICKET.

Representitivc's from the Naieby 'ifjiftu paid a, visit to Kacks lsist week aiid played the Blasks Club on Friday and Vincent County "<>\ Saturday. The weather . was splendid, and very enjoyable games resulted, although, as will be seen By the s'ebres, the visitors, were a good deal too many for their opponents, and scored rather easy victories. Those who played best for the Nasebyites were Miilcoini, M'Cdrthy, Oostelloe, Hilton, and Hack worth'. Ha'efc worth, ■■ iu addition to handling the Wt well, did good service as wicket-keeper, displaying form rareiy seen up-country. In the Blacks match. Pitches, Wald,rpn, and Leask were of the most value to the. home, team, while in the County match Pitches (10) was the highest scorer of his side, the rest making very small records. The fieljling on both sides, was really good, especially «u the part ot the visiting teani. The following are the scores-.

Slacks v-. nasebt:

~-, . . ... -Naskbt—First lxytsas. Hilton, b. Waldrori, c. PitcH..s "44 HaeVworth, b. Pitches .-. .. '' I Hora.well;,l».Pitches :. .- --" S Malcolm; b". Reaks ' ..-.,; " •"-' 21 Coatelloe, o. Pitches, b. iVHlilrbn '.' " o fcefiuarc!, o. Pitches, hj; Least ;: •'■' u Goldswortn'v, b. Leask: . • - ' • 0 M'Garthy, b. WaMron .. *'. -.[ Jlo'ritgoinerv, b: Waldrdn .; .;': - Q Wilson v not Out .. ;. "•' "" j Pear Son-, B. Pitches ;; ':':■■:' '-'■ 0 Extras ;. -.-. .-. \\ jq Total :: :. .. - . ... , BuicKß feißsf tSnlnbb: WaMron, e. Leonard, b. Hilton 0 White, o. Hilton, b. Cdatelloe .: ". It Pitches, not ojit.. .; "is Klint, b. Hiltort . .. ,~: .. [* : - * ReaksVc. Montgomery, b. Coatelloe .*: ;• 2 run out .. •" 1 M'Donald, b. Hilton .; :". "• 2 Leask, b. Hilton .. .; ;■ ' 0 A. Pitches, b. Coetelloe .; ;: :: 5 b. Hilton .. .: .' 0 Rapor, b. Hiltdn.. ; ;-. :. 0 Extras.. .: ;; ;; I. 8 Total .. .. ; 97

... ,„. . BLArgi!—Smoxd i^^iikoß W. C. PitoVs', b. Hiltdli :. .. :: 20 Reake, b. Malcolm .: ;; " ° ~o White, I>. Goldstt-orthy .. :. ..3 Wuldron, run out .. :: 21 Flint, h. Hilton .. .: . :: 7. SHanriatrh'an, K. Malcolm .: .; ;. 2 M' Donald, .run out .. .; ;'. 1 Lcask, o; Mdnlgouiery, b. Hilton ; :. 7. Kitchen, b. Maloolul ;. ;. .0 Gurtiinings'r not out :; ;: "a Baxter, b. Hiltdß .: ;; !. o Extras :: :: :; :: 3 liatiil .: ... . ;. 73 . , Nasrd't, S«x(mp ikirijras: Coiltclloe, not out ;. ;. • ••' ; , j Hilton, not dut .; :: .; :: 8 Extras .: .: .; :: 1 fdtat :: :. " : ::~~n VINCENT V. MANIOTOTd: . Naskbt—First iNjfivos: Hilton, b; WaLiron .; ■ • 37 Cost*)lo>; e. Reaks; b: Campbell .'; " 6 Horswell, rdii out ;. ;; 0 Hnckwo'rtb'; run oiit .. ][ j~ Malcolm; b: Waldrurt .: ;■ •"• go Church, b: Waldron .: ;. * 1 Goldeworthy, hj; Pitches .. .] .ii Leonard, li.'Pitches .: ~ '" 0 Montgomery, b. Pitc'Hcii .: :; " n ll'Oarthy, b. Leaak :. ;; 15 Wilson, not out .; .: .. '■' t Extras ;. .. ."; :. 11 Tota ' • '•• • :.~IM BLACKB—FIRST IKMIROB. Pitches, b. Hilton .. .. : 01 Ryan, b. Hilton.. .. a Waldron, b. Hilton .. " " l Flint, b. Coatclloe .. .. "' j Williams, b. Costclloe .. .. ..2 Griuistone, b.Hilton .. .. ..2 Lcask, b. Hilton.. .. .'. 0 Reaks, b. Hilton.. , .. ;. .. B Campbell, b. Hilton .. .. ..2 Pacey, b. Hilton.. .. .. ..2 Cummin?, b. Hilton .. .; .. ,o Extras .. ..; .. .3 Total .:: .. -• . ...:• :. 29 BbACKB—SSCOKDiNM.Nas. Campbell, b. Costelloe .. .. .." S Grimstone, b. Hilton .. .. ..14 Williams, b. Malcolm .. .. :. 10 Waldron, c. M'Cartby, b; Hilton .. ' 7 Pitches, not out.. .. 2 Extras .. .. ..3 Total for four wickets .: :. 80 On both days a good supply of refreshments was provided by the home teams, and during the afternoon the ladies supplied the players with tea. On Saturday evening tho visitors were hospitality entertained at 11 dinner in. M'lntosh's hotel, and later on at a dance. ; Daring the evening songs were sung by various gentlemen, and a* very enjoyable time'was spent

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 24, Issue 1270, 31 March 1894, Page 3

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CRICKET. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 24, Issue 1270, 31 March 1894, Page 3

CRICKET. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 24, Issue 1270, 31 March 1894, Page 3

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