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CRICKET.

Reports of the following matches played on Saturday have been sent in OUR BOYS V. WEST END. Our Boys—First Innings : Whiteside, b Twohill0; Walker, c King, b Arneil, 4: Mills, b Arneil; 3 ; Ripley, hit ball twice, 7; Cromwell, b Twohill, 2; Ellis, b Arneil, 4; Hill, run out, 6; J. George, b Arneil, 2 ; White, c King, b Twohill, 3 ; Machattie, not out, 7 ; Stewart, b Twohill, 0. Extras. 2 : total, 40. Second Innings: Whiteaida, b Twohill, 10; Mills, not oat, 17 ; Ripley, not oat, L Extras, 6: total for 1 wicket, 34. West End.—First Innings : King, b Mills, 1, Brook, c "Walker, b Mills, 1; Mitchell, b Walker, 8; Arneil, lbw, b Mills, 1; Young, c and b Walker, 15; J. La wry, c Walker, b Mills, 22; A. O. Lawry, c J. George, b Mills, 5 ; Twohill, c Stewart, b Walker, 6 ; Williams, run out, 3; Macky, not out, 4; Priestley, b Walker, 1; extras, 2 : total, 69. Match to be continued on Saturday. OTAHUHU Y. EXCELSIOR. Otahuhn.—W. Gray, c Higgins, b Colgan, 5 ; H. Dunkley, c Perkins, b Colgan, 28 C. Bowden, c Perkins, b Waddingham, 44; N. Porch, c Hobson, b Colgan. 5 ; J. Gray, b Waddingham, 14 ; F. Porch, b Perkins, S ; W. Martin, b Waddingham, 0; H. Martin, not out, 10; W. Porch, c Barnß, b Waddingham, 22; F. Foley, c Pooley, b Waddingham, 3; extras, 10 ; total, 149. Excelsior.—First Innings : Waddingham, not out, 8 ; Smith, b F. Porch, 8 ; Perkins, not out, 16 ; extras, 2 : total for 1 wicket, 26. ALPHA V. WEST END SECOND. Alpha.—First Innings :Hay, cand b Clayton, 1; Kilpatrick, b Clayton, 11; Cutler, b Clayton. 4 ; McDermott, b V erney, 0 ; Goodacre, b Clayton. 0 ; R. Done, b Verney, 0 ; Cranch, c Sim, b Verney, 16 ; Benge, c Baker, b Clayton, 6; Edmiston, b Clayton, 0; Witherford, not out, 0; Morcroft, c and b Clayton, 0 ; extras, 10 : total, 4S. West End Second.—First Imnings : Taylor, b McDermott, 20: Goudie, b McDermott, 11; C. Clayton, b McDermott, Sim, b MoDermott, 7; Courtayne, not out, 12 ; Talbot, b McDermott, 0 ; Chapman, b Cranch, 11; extras, 19 : totil for six wickets, 82. Verney, Baker, Pell, and Baxter to bat. West End vton the match easily by 34 rans and four wickets to fall. Clayton's analysis was 10 overs, 4 maidens, 14 runs, 7 wickets. Taylor (20), Goudie (11), Courtayne (12 not out), and Chapman (11) were the principal contributors to West End's total. Cranch (16) and Kilpatrick did good service for Alpha. NATIONAL V. WEST END 3RD. National.—First Innings : H. Brooke», b Laxon, 1; W. Drummond, b Laxon, 1; W. Wrigley, b Owen, 2 ; T. Nicholson, b Maiflltt, 10; J. Ambrey, b Owen, 0; F. Wrigley, b Owen, 2 ; G. Colebourne, b Doughty, 23 ; O. Nicholson, b Marflitt, 5; J. Colebourne, b Marflitt, 4; G. Handley, lbw. b Owen, 14 ; O. Shorland, not out, 0; extras, 22 ; total, 84. West 12nd Third.—Colebrook, b Drummond, 3 ; Owen, b T. Nicholson, 4 ; Laxon, b Nicholson, 16; Doughty, c J. Colebourne, b Nicholson, 1; McGregor, b Nicholson, 5 ; Marflitt, b Brookes, 8 ; Steadman, b Nicholson, 0 ; Wright, run out, 5 ; Hoffman, b Nioholson, 0 ; Harper, b Nicholson, 0 ; Stewart, not out, 1; extras, 7 ; total, 50. National won the match by 34 runs. G. Colebourne (23), Handley (14), T. Nicholson (10), rendered good service for National, while Laxon (16) batted well for West End. HEKALD V, GORDON. Herald.—Goodman, b R. Clayton, 0 ; Macky, c and b Meldrum, 0 ; Rotherham, b R. Clayton, 0 ; Gillespie, c Kis«ling, bR. Clayton, 0; Pearton, bR. Clayton, 1; Rowe, b W. Meldrum, 7; F. Rotherham, b Clayton, 2; Bel), bW. Meldrum, 1; Bruce, not out, 1; Shaw, bW. Meldrum, 0 ; O'Regan, b R, Clayton, 0 ; extra. 1: total, 14. Gordon. —McCausland, b Gillespie, 1; H. Kissling, lbw, b Goodman, 26; L. Meldrum, b Gillespie, 14; G. Kissling, b Mackay, 3 ; W. Meldrum, e Shaw, b Gillespie, 3; Kyburn, b Gillespie, 39; Wood, c Gillespie, b Goodman, 0; Stevens, c Gillespie, b Mackay, 21; W. Clayton, not out, 2 ; Konderdine, b Gillespie, 0 ; R. Clayton, b, 2 ; extras, 14 : total, 124. The match resulted in a most easy win for the Gordon by 110 runs. R. Clayton accomplished the "hat trick." H. Kissling (26), \Y. Ryburn (39), .Stevens (21), handled the willow effectively for Gordon, while Gillespie was well on the spot with the ball for the Herald.

AUCKLAND SECOND ELEVEN V. USITED SECOND ELEVEN. Auckland.—First luning3 : J. Hall, c McPheraon, b Harvie, 8; H. Hall, c C. Harvie, b Harvie, *2; Cheeseraan, b Mcpherson, 0; D'Arcy, c W. HAtvie, b O. Harvie, 3; F. Clayton, b Harvie, 20; Martin, c C. Harvie, b McPhereon, 12; Yon Sturmer, run out, 3; Buttle, not out, 17 ; Carr, b VlcPherson, 0; \Veb6ter, b Harvie, X ; Steel, b McPJaerson, 20 ; extraß, 4 : total, 90. Ifnited. —First luninga : "W. Harvie, Ibw, b Clayton, 1; G, Harvie, c Steel, b Clayton, 0; Mcpherson, b Martin, 11; Brighton, b Clayton, 0; Ohlson, b D'Darcy, 3; Thorpe, b Clayton, 5 ; GatUnd, b Clayton, 7 ; Shove, not out, 3; Ross, not out, 8 ; extras, 4 : total, 42. Israel and Hewfion to bat. F. Clayton (20), Buttle (17, not out), Steel (20), and Martin (13), scored well lor Auckland. C. Harvie secured live wickets for United. The match is a draw. PAUNELL v. STANDARD. Standard.—First Innings : Sexton, lbw, b Gardiner, 9; Mills, b Gardiner, 43; Dean, c Testro % b Cosson, 0; Hobson, c Oobsod, b Brown, 9; Osmond, at Lockey, b Cosson, 15 ; Ptitchard, b Hill, 13; b Brown, 8; Sexton, ht wkt, b Hill,l; Stevenson, b Brown, 0 ; Lee, c Cobbou, 0 ; Wilson, not onto ; extras, 9 : total, 116. Parnell. — First Innings : Brown, b Pritchard, 1; A. Coßson, b Pritchard, 18 ;D. Tes« tro, not out, 18; Gardiner, c Sexton, b Pritchard, 11; Lecky, not out, 0: total for 3 wickets, 48. Resulted in a draw.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6907, 7 January 1884, Page 6

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CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6907, 7 January 1884, Page 6

CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6907, 7 January 1884, Page 6