CRICKET MATCH AT THE THAMES.
[BY TJSLKUItAJ'II. — OWX CO'.-KESPOSDE.NT.] Thames, Thursday. The cricket match between the Thames and Ponsonby Clubs was played at the l-raivai Gardens to-day, and resulted in a victory for Ponsonby by S runs. Some very good play was displayed on both sides. For Ponsonby, the bowling o: Hall and Gilchrist was much admired, and was very effective. The following are the scores of both sides :— Ponsonby.—l'irst Innings : Abe], b, 10; C. J. Owen, b 2; Jones, not out, 9; iiuward*, c, 5; C. S. Owen, c, 2 ; Hall, b, 3; Kotbcrbam, c, 0 ; Andrews, b 0; I'axtcr, c, 2; Giich ist, run out, 1; E. Owen, c, 3- eitras 2: total, 43. Second Innings: Abel, lbw; 13 • C. J. Owen, c, 0 ; Jones, b, 17 ; Edwards, c, 23 ; C.'s. Owen, c, 0; Hall, c. 0: Rotherliam, b, 4; Andrews, b, 5 J Baxter, b, 0 ; Gilchrist, not gui*, - j E. Owen, c, 1; extras, 7: total, 72. Tham.-s- —First Innings I Ciarl:, c, 0 ; Mills, c, t ; Hoskings, b. 0; Ksginto ,c, 0 ; Smith, st. 2 ; Kenton, b, 23; Lough, b, 0; Peartc, c. 2; Hunter, b, 0: Slight, st, 6; Coney, not out, 2 ; extras, 2: total, 47. Second innings : Clark, not out, 0; Iloskisgs, b, 10; Kusiuton, c, 0; Smith, c, 10; i entoa. b. *2 ; Longh, b, 0; Pearce, b, 2; Hunter, b, 0; Slight, c, 16; Coney, c, 0 ; extras, 10: total, so.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6565, 1 December 1882, Page 5
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