CRICKET.
HEN "JIRSOX'S .MILL C.C. V. TAUPAIU C.C. A ir.i.T.ET m:i-.;!i was pl-iycd at Henderson's Mill. l.ct-Av,:: a. t-ani of the Taupaki C.C. and Henderson's .Mill C.C. Tli? T.I" .C.C. played two men short. ' T.'u.C.C.'—Salt, h Taylor, 0 ; Watsrs. b Taylor, 10 : Harvey, b T.iylor, 5 : Moonoy, l> Taylor, 0 : Wharton, l> Taylor. 0 ; \V. Russell, b Taylor, 0 ; 1). liusiell b Duncan, 4 ; Deacon, not o'nt, 0: T. Russell, b Dun an. 0 ; extras. 12 : total, :il. II.M.CC-Hartshorn, run out. 10; \V. Duncan, b Mooney, ::: .f. Laurie, l> Moon-y, 53 • Cavo c Harvey. I.V; Srinsj, c Salt. l/.Moouey. -Jl ; G. Duncan, not out, a ; extras, 2'j : total for tive wickets, 107. ALEXANDER C.C. V. HAMILTON C.C. Tins match was played on Saturday, on Svdnev Square, Kast Hamilton, and was an easy victory for the Hamilton team. It is only fiir, 'however, to notice that the Al.-xandra men played oue man short in the first ami two in tho scend Innings. The bat-tin,-of Ciitrs.m and Benge, and the bowling of the latter, for Alexandra, was excellent. The Hamilton men went in first, ftnd tho Alexandra te.itn followed on with their second innings, a light rain falling nearlv the .vhole time the latter team were plavinu-. The scores are, as follow :— " Hamilton.—Gleeson, l> Buttle, 4,"> ; Browning, h Bullae, r>; Smith, b lienje, 4 ; Wood, b lienge, '.'; Tonks, run out, 2S : Torres, l> Benge, -2S ; W. Hunt, c and l> (.'onucll, S ; Langdale, c Somerville, l> Buttle 0; N\ If nut, !bw, !> Hinton. 1 ; Dou;la.i, c Douglas, b_ Hintou, 7; • — —not out. -2 ; extras, 3S: total, Aixx.'.xi.r. v—First innings : Cnnncll, l> Wood 0; Somerville, c and l> Wood, 7 ; Hintou, l> Tonks! 1 : Buttle, c Glecson. l> Tonks. 2 ; Crierson, l> Wood, 20 ; Steel, l> Wood, u ; lieuge, l> Wood, K ; lligginaon. lbw. 0 ; Mc'.'abe, "ot out, - ; Camp, c and b Tonks, 0 ; extras, 4 : total, 19. Second innings : Connell, l> Wood, 0 ; Wonurville. l> J. I!. Smith, 0 ; Hinton. b J B. Smith, S ; Buttle, c Wood, b Smith, 6 ; Grierson, c Wood, b rimith, o: Steel, run out, 10 ; Uenge c Gleeson. b Smith. 2 ; Higginson. not out, 0 ; McC'abe, b Wi.,.d, -1; Camp, to bat; extras, 3 ; total, 34.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6269, 20 December 1881, Page 6
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