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CRICKET.

OAMARU v. DUNEDIN.

A match ivaa played on the Caledonian ground yesterday between teams lepreaenting the Oamaru aud Duuedin Clubs. The wicket wan a bumpy or.a ar,d the scoring was rather smf.ll. Tbe visitors wont fii<ib to the wieket3 aud made 81, bub bbi? total was more than the Duiiedin Eleven could reach, Crawford and Hewaf; disposing of the lot for 37 runs, 18 of tie number being* contributed by M'Fatlaue. The fir-t six wickets actually foil for 12 runs, but Skit-.'h then assisted M'Farl&na to check the rot. The nscon-i inninfjs of Oamsru resHssd 91 &cd tha local team were thus set 116 to get. A good start was made, Williams scoring very rapidly, bub M.'F*rlane ran him out when he was well set. With 50 on the buard with two wickets down the profiptct was promising for the Duiiedin tears, but then ll* tut placed fch« field for very fast 'j bowling. The wicket-keeper went back a dozen yards from the stumps, three men were put in the slips, and a fine leg—almost a long stop—was set. The change was immediately »nd remarkably sncseasfnl, Hewat securing four wickets straight off tha reel without a rua being scored off him, aad, the remaining batsmen doing little, the innings closed for 67, so teat Oamaru won by <t8 rnus. Up to the time he started hia " express " doliveries Hew*t had not a wicket to bjs credit in this innings, but afterwards he captured seven wickets at a cost of only 9 runs. Scores :— OAMARU. First Inning. Second Innings. Bnrtoii, ,c Williams, b Skitch- S bLow 5 Hewat, b Low ... ... 0 b Low 6 Crawford, b Low 8 at Stubbs, b fckiteh 17 W. M'Douald, st Stubbs, c M'Farlsne, b b Low 0 Skitch 15 Poclmi, bLow IS ibw.bLow ... 5 Francis, b Low 1 b Skitch 7' G. Macdonald, at Stubbs, b Skitch li oKmvig, bLow 7 Maude, c Skitcb, b Low 1 c M'Kinlay, b Skitch 4 Jones, c Stubbs, b Low... 4 b Skitch 1 A. Gillies, st Stubbs, b Skitch 0, c Low, b Kinvig 6 R. Giliieo, not out ... 0 not out 13 Extras 10 Extras ... 5 Total 61 Total ... 91 Bowling' Analyses.—First innings: Low, 80 bailie, i maidens, 23 runs, 7 wickets ; Kinvig, 25 balls, 2 maidens, 7 runs; Skitch, 51 balk, 2 maidens, 21 runs, 3 wickets, 1 no-ball. Second inningH: Low. 100 balls, 7 maidens, 35 runs, 4 wickets, 1 no-ball; Skitch, 95 ball?, 1 maiden, 51 runs, 5 wickets, 1 no-ball; Kiuvig, 1 ball, 1 wicket. DUNEDIN. First Innings. Second Inning. ICinvig, b Crawford ... 0 b Hswat 0 Stubbs, c Hewat, b Craw- c W. M'Donald, ford % 0 b Hewat ... 6 Williams^ c and b Crawford 2 runout 21 M'Farlaue, c W. M'Donald. b.Crawford ...18 b Hewat 13 Simeon, c W. MvDonald, b Hewac 4 bG. Macdonald 6 M'Kinlny, b Crawford ... 3 hw, b Crawford 0 Low, b Crawford 0 W. M'Donald, b Hewat 0 .Skitch, lbw, b Hewat ... 6 b Hewat 10 Noel, b Hewat 0 b Hewat 0 Maclean, not out 2 b Hewat 5 Paton, h Crawford ~. 0 not out 1 .Extras 2 Extras ... 5 Total 37 Total ... 07 Bowling Analyses.—First.innings : Hewat, 55 balls, t) maidens, 15 runs, 3 wickets ; Crawford, 5-2 balls, 1 maiden, 20 ruts, 7 wickets. Second irmiiißS : Hewat, 85 bills, 6 maidens, 30 runs, 7 wickets ; Crawford, SO balls, 11 maidens, 14 runs, 1 ticket; G. Jlacdanald, 35 balls, IS runs, 1 wicket. VICTORIA V..NBW SOOTH WALES. Melbouhnjs, December 24. The wicket was very wet to-dt,y. The first innings of tbe Victorian Eleveir closed for 175, A. Trofct scoriug 24- aud C. M'Leod (nob oub) 21. Callaway took f»ur wickets for 46 rnus, Turner f«ur ;or 64-, and. Howtll two for 49: New South Wales made a very poor stand, and wure only ableto put on 68, Iredal« (24) and TiKuer (12) being fch»! chief «co;:ers. C. M'Leod took osie wicket for 16 rues, Trumble two for 27, and B. M'Leoii six for 29. In their second inuings the Victoritms have one wiekeb down for 54 ruiis, Worrell being uofc out with 33. STODDART'S TEAM v. JUNIORS. Sydney, December 24. TUe cricket match Eugland v. Eighi;eou Jiifeiors was resitrried to-day, and ended in a ihs.tr. The Juniors, with nine wickets down f<ir 440 rims, doolared tbeir inni.-ig.i closed. 'J'bo !nlisiti<:-nal scorers were: Pye 22, Hoskings 39. Nobis wan abiil not out, having increased his fiooie from 80 to 152. Peel secured three wickets for 64- runs, Ford two for 36, Hiiaipbrnjs one for 77, Brings one for 89, Bi'ockwcU oho for 32. Phiiipjon, Stoddart, aud Lock .Tood were also tried nnsuccessfully. The Eugli Ji warn iv their Brat innings lost six wiukeW for 151. Tha chief 6corars ware: Locksrood 23, MacLaren 34, Ward (not out) 42. '

Tiie PriTatears A defeated tbe St. Kilda by an innings and 89 runa. Scores: Privßteere, IZO (Coitolloe 51. Morfcaue 20 uot out, M'Cormiek 17): St. KiHa, 10 and 21. Dcaker (eight tV.r 13) dtid Miller (twelve for 13) bowled wall fur the Privateers. Miller performed tha " hat trick," Albion (mixf d) v. Otago Daily Tirnt-s, on tbe Nonhgroui'd, to-duy.—Albion : West, Gibson, M'Douftkl, Struch.il-., D:ika, Hunter, Hayvard, Bray, Jt'iVtillau, Kobson, Himmel. Otas;o lisily Times: Ballnaiiyiic. Orsmond, HaniFon, Dr.iMfi, Bteby, Harris, iilinn, OauliSo, Mhsod, M'Cunuoc'ais, Souuecs; emergaucy, Bailey. ri"y to cumtEenca at 2,30 sharp.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10241, 25 December 1894, Page 2

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CRICKET. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10241, 25 December 1894, Page 2

CRICKET. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10241, 25 December 1894, Page 2

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