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CRICKET.

GORDON V. GRAMMAR SCHOOL., - Gordon.—McCausland. b Ooulstone, 0; Willlami, : c 11 vhum, b U ; Ansenne, run out, 13; Lusk, b Ball 7vy .Krburn, c B-.1l b Ooulslone, 17 ; Hold- : ship i> : Ball. 36 ; li. M eldrom, lbw, b Kail, 4 ; W. M Idriiin.' c Anserine, b r; Kiwling, run 1 out. 6; Woori, not. (lit, 3; Gould, c and b Uouistona, : 1; • xtraft, 5 . t' tal, 98. Purchas, c McCausland, b W. Meldrum, 2-T. Ansenne,b .W. Meldruin, 0 : R- LurL-, . ..cVV'Williams, ■ b Gould. .9 D. ■' : Melcirum, c H. LnsV, b W. .MfMrum, 2 ; A. Wl : Apo, b Gnuld. 0 ; Thistle, b W. Mrldrum, I ; R. Ry. burn, W; MeldriimV 7 QouUtone, bL. Meldrum, 6 ; Ball, l c and b W; Meidrum, 0 ; LJorrle, ■ b W. Meldrum, 8 ; Calvert, not out, 0 ; extras, 3 :, ■. total. 38.- ■ ■ ■ This match was played on No. 1 wiokefc, and resulted in an easy win for the Gordon C:C; by 60 runs. For t> e victors Uoldohip (35) played a fine innings, whilst YV. Meldrum waß .most success!', - with the ball, taking 7 wickets at a smaL oost; . EXCKLSIOR y; AUCKLAND SECOND ELEVEN. ■/.Excelsior.—T.- Craig, b Leader. 0: Smith bF- "' 8ea1c,'.43: ■ Ptirkius, b Martin, 5 . Maaun. run out. 12; ■■ , iSur/is. b Clayion, 3 ; P-ioley. c Cberseman, by J. Hal], : . '16 ; Waddingham, o Claytou; 0 ; Hobson, o Webster, \ b Clayton, 4 ; Hig6ins, c Beale, OJ. Hall, 9 ; C. Cralf, : b Clayton; 12 ; juiUs, not out, 0; extras, 12: total. 116. Auckland.—J. Hall. b Waddtngham, 12; H. Hall, 1 : c.:.Hub£on b »faddiDgbam,'l6 ; K. .W. Leader, b Per- ' ■ kina, f]; F. Claylon, b Perklui, 9; P. Bealo, not out, "' 19 ; AiaitiD, b.WaddiDgham.' 16; C. Cheeaeman, not ' out, 3';'. total for 5 w.ckeis, ttO. . . This match: ended in a draw. Smith 43, made a good stand for Excelsior, along' with 'Mason. 12, Pooley 16, and .U. Craig 12. F. Clayton bowled best for Auckland, 4 wickets f0r:,,25: runs. For Auoklaod the brothers 1 Hall started well with 12 and 16. F. Beala played a free not out. innings for 19, and . i Martin contributed .15. Perkins 7 and Wad" ; dihghain bowled ilor bxcelsior, me former 2> wickets for 40 runs, latter 3 wickets for 40 runs.' ' WEST END SECOND V. THIRD ELEVEN. « Shcokd Kluvev.—Courtayne, *t Wright, b Laxon, . 0.; \Y. liaker, c aad b Owen, 1; O'. Clayton, b Laion, .0 ;.'Biin, b. Owen. 0 :; S. - ,Baker, b Owen,.. 5 ; T*ylor, o Btewart. b LaioD, 0 ; H4nna, ttirown oac.SceadmaQ, b Laiod, O/j Vrmey, b.Laxoo. 0. ; Chapman, not o it, 2 Bertrandf b Laxjn, 8 ; \Vlllianißj b Owen, 4; extras* . 7 : totalj'27. Tniitp. KiiiTßJf.—Wright, . 8t . Sim,- 'b Baker/ 6;Marflitt. st 'Sim. b Claytou,; 1 : ; Laxon, b Baker. 2;. Doughtyi b;'Clayton,- McGregor, b Yfrcey, l 4; 7 yteadman, b Veraey. O ; iHoffmanoj b Veroey, 11; Colebrook, :,c and b, Verneyj"2,!;: .OweD, ,b Baker, 7; Baxter; not out, 0; ; Stewart, « Ternoy, .b Baker, 2 oxtraa,7;total,s6. v Weat End ThirdVwon; by runa/: ; Laxon. 1 and Owen bowiefV : well 'for. ,fche -Third,. and Verney and; S. Baker for .the Second ; and: . Bertrand; 53.Bakery iHoffmano, and McGregor batted well for their respective aides. : v - GORDON SECOND V. TRUE: BLUES. - Gordon:—Kenderdlne, b, Gilmonr, 1:; Harrises; lbw, b Gilmour O ; VV. Clayton, b Harris, 0; SteT«ns« b PerstOQ,-!!.; Srkes,. b Oilmour, 59 ; CleDdon, cand b Peiaton. 9 ; Hamlln; b Gtlu3our. l 4 ; -Mell3op, b aerchfield, 3 ; Fentoo, c and b Gilmour, T.; Bedlinf ton, not out, 3; Jl. Clayton, b Ferston/0 ; extras, 20 : ■ total- 121. ! ' True Bursa.—Perston; .not- out, 8 ;< Howard, b . Kenderdlnei'3 ; Tregaskls, b Kenderdtae. 6; Day, . not out, 1 ; extras, 2 : toUl for 2 wickets, 20. ; ; Owing to tbe long: stand: made by Gordon this match was:a draw. .'>ykes played afine: innings for 59 runs,, almost half rhe score of .biS' Side. True Blues had lost 2 wicketa for 20.runs were drawn; : UNITED SECOND: ELEVEN V..PARNELL,. . •: c-.Lecky-vb Hill, -15;" C. Parvie, b Hill; 23 ; W. Thorpe, b Gardiner, 7 ; F. i 3 lgliton, b Gardiner;.S : G Brettic, c Gardiner b. Biown.'f); NV; Harvie. b Brown,^:<±; K. Gatland, b-. Brown, 9; H;. Shove, not 0ur,.7:.- 1 . Hewaon, b Gar- , diner, 3; J. .'lsrael, b Gardinei O ; W:. Brophy,. o . Brooss b:6rown, 2 ; eztras, .10 total, 93. Paii.skll.—-A.GOSSOD.C and b C.H&rvie,6; Brooki, c Brophy b McFheraon, !;• 'ardlner; at W; BarviebMcPhorson, 4 ; Lecky, c F. Bnehtoa b McPherson, 2; J. Cussoni b C." Harvie; 0; J. at .W. ..Harrie b .C.. ITarvie, 6; Hill, not.oat; 5;-Keetley, c Gatland b McPherson,. 1; Dimoo; b C. . .H-irrie, &; ,F. Brighton b C.v HarWej 7 ; Lawne, not out, 0; extras, 0 : total; 3(i. .....;=>;• This match was drawn. Parnell wanted 57 runs ■ to save defeat, vand 'had lost nine ~ wickets for 36. C. Harvie and McPheraon ' were well on the sticks..-: the first-Damed 1 getting five wickets for 17. C. Harvie and McPherson made a fine Btand, and scored 36 for, the first wicket, theiornier with 23' and the latter 15. ~ A .cricket match'took place in the Domain on Saturday, v bet ween, the Northcote C.C. : and the.employ6s of Mr. R. Arthur—resulting in a victory for .the Northcote team by 1 : wicket and 20 runs. The .bowling of both sides was very good. . A match between the Albion and Franklis Second . Eleven -was . played on the ; Surrey | Hills, and'resulted.in ;a <win for ;the Albion; ■by one innings and 17 runs. For the victors : Dymocke. (38) and: Kingsford' (21) were the. highest scorers, while for the losers A. Evers (22) and Plummer (17) made, the best - stand-. ' The Franklin and-Newton clubs played a match' on. Saturday, and the gam» resulted in : a .win for. Franklin on the first innings by 11 runs. .The scores were—Franklin,;:-first w innings, 37 runs.; second innings, 22. Newton, firßt.innings, 26 runs; second innings, 24 runs for eiftht-wickets. For the winners Tattersatl (9 not out) and R. Nightingale (8) batted' be»t, while the latter, secured nine:; wickets. For Newton : Mills (9) in second innings was top scorer. Mills bowled well in: . first innings, and took seven wickets,' while • Miila and Marphy shared the honours in the 1 second.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6956, 4 March 1884, Page 3

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CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6956, 4 March 1884, Page 3

CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6956, 4 March 1884, Page 3

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