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Cricket.

Pahiatua y. Woodville. A match between tbe above teams wa* played on Saturday at Palnstna. aii'l r* I suited in a win for tbe homo team bv 9 wickets. Pahiatoa had a full tea j Woodville played a couple of substitut J Hayward won the tom and sent Montaith and Hawkins to face the bowling of Williams and Chambers. The former sent down a maiden and Chamber* hrat ball was sent to leg b> Hawkins for couple and a single was scored ofi ths next. Monteitb played the retnauidor ot the over carefully, Williams sent down another maiden. Monteith snicked Chambers' fourth ball and essayed h run. The leather was smartly returned by Rutherfuid and Uewat promptly stumped Monteith—l—3—o. Bcott tilled tin* breach. Hawkins cut Williams prettily for 8. Scott secured a single and soou afterwards drove Chambers to tho fence for 4. The next ball he snicked for s couple. 'Williams sent down another maiden. Scott lifted Chambers to th« boundary for four and in the same ovVj sent up another three. In the next overV he registered a single from Williams. Hawkins sent the same bowler to leg for three and in the next over added u single. Scrtt drove Chambers for two, tbeu sent a rhe next ball to leg for a couple. Scott J > cut Williams prettily for 2. Gault relieved Chambers with the ball and sent down » maiden. Scott was badly missed by Maude in Williams' next over and got s single off the next ball. Runs came slowly and presently Williams got in s beauty and shattered Hawkins timber—--2—84—11. Dignan followed and got s single from the first ball. Scott lifted Williams for 8. Gault sent down another maiden. Dignan cut William* for 2 One or two singles were added, then Scott added a couple. Williams bowled Dignan with a beauty —B—4o—6. Smith was next man in and opened his inning* by putting on aB, bringing the score up to ( the half-century. Scott drove (mult, to leg spleudidly for four, and repealed the performance in the next over, putting on a three just afterwards. “ Dave Hewat at this stage gave up the gloves and pads to George Griffith. Off Gault v next over Smith was magnificently caught in the slipe by Hewat—4—66—3- Hayward tilled the vacant crease. Scott added a couple twice in the next over, then Gault got over Hayward's defence with a pretty one—6—69—o. Atlee fol lowed. Scott sent away another to leg 8, and just afterwards Gault sent down one that puzzled him and shot off his bat on to his toe into the timbar—6—72—6o. Scott’s pcore was made by free, clean hitting, his innings, however, being some what marred by a couple of ehaness. McKenzie wan next man in, and was 4 missed off the second by Dave Hewat I Atlee put on a three from Gault, and \ McKenzie responded with a couple. In the next over Atlee was wall taken in the longfieldby Smith off Williams—7 —80—6. _ Jardine filled the breach, and was at once called on to run a couple snicked by McKenzie. Jardine added two to the score, and McKenzie followed with another couple. Jardine played one of Williams shooters into his stumps, and had to retire —B—B7—8. Go mm was next man in. Hewat went on at Gault’s end and bowled a maiden. The two batsmen put on a few singles, then Gomm was caught nt sqaure lag by Reeve, off William*. Loader was last man in, and ran a single or two before Hewat got on to his stumps. Ths inniugs closed for- 99, McKenzio contributing seven and Loader one.

\\ ithout losing any time the local tesrn went to the wickots, Bottomlcy aud Reevs going in to the bowling of Hayward and McKenzie. Bottomley opened the ball by hitting Hayward to leg for three, then sent McKenzio away for a couple and a *ingle. Reeve openad by slipping Kenzie for two. Boitomloy added s single, then put on another brace and s single again. Hayward, however, got Into his stumps, and " Bot” retired for Iff—*—l2—l9. Maude stepped into thabreach and sent the first ball up in ths air for two, following up with a single. After the over was completed an adjournment w*inade for lunch. On resuming Maude woa bowled by McKenzie's first ball— 2 1 J® 3. Chambers followed ou and sent McKenzio to leg for two. In the next over Reeve was clean bowled by Hayward -8 17—2. Smith stepped out to the vacant crease and hit the first bail into the long field for a couple. Chambers responded with a brace. Immediacy afterwards Smith, in attempting a difti cult run, was stumped by Hawkins 4—21 \ —2. Dr Gault was next man in and sent J % McKenzie away to leg for a single, doing ] »he name with Hayward in the next o*er Chamber* put on a (ingle, end the ecore mounted up br halfTdoxen. eU obtained by (ioglee. Chamber! set MoKenae fore eoopfa, and Gault did likewiae with Hay wan * Iwioe iu eueceeaion. A few einglee »ere added, the. MeKeaae eeal daw. .

MUi>lt li. >l>wk pOt Hayward **»/ ** • • Mown mmJ by pbe«N HAa/m pr+Htilj to lag far a broat of lm TV# kwaor drove Mtfnib foe | Hr#. In U# HU onr Chambers iron eai prsiuly 10 leg Ur a nanph AUea ipmi o» i y»4h« at M4UB#rtMd. and •u wuefcad by lb# dormr lor a 4ngU. W~Hh the last bell in th# over. however, bo liiaa kaodad ( uinb«n wbo had pit mi a aerofoil v norspllad If—4-60-17 RoSherfufd fallowed on and bdore the •nr vm somplated Gault Mat one op and aeored • ««|U, only another run baieg added in lb nail ®nr. A big hit far two we# added la Gaah'a total, and soother pmt? vaa scored alter another ball or taro. Than, off Hayward. Iha doctor mad# th# lm of th# day for loor. amidst th# hearty plaudit* of tb# ■part atom—6o np. A couple of atngiea iaeraaatd th# aaor#. th#u Rutherfurd drove Alla# baeutifulK for thrar. Ihgnan want on at Hayward'* and and off his acood ball f*anil wa» aaoffht at eover by Scott. Tb# dorter bad put on a wall earned 29. rained bt pood enckat Hawai filled th# broach and off th# ftrat ball wa# #martl\ taken by Monteith at point off Ptgoan—7—67—o. J. Griffith waa n#tt mar in. and faced tha bowling -* M intailh. bitung him to let for four in tha 6r*t ever, immediately afterward# driving the aarae bowler for a couple Kutharfurd added taro tn the nail over. On# or two "ingle# were all the nett over produced. Scott wa# triad with the ball and wa# ##nl away for two by Griffith* in tb# ftrat over. Rutherford aent Ihgnan a wav to leg for three and Griffith an l eked a couple. Ihgnan. however, got through h;# defence and opaet hi# off etuuip—6 85 11. William# followed and a single waa put on immediately. Scott # nait over wa# responsible for 90 going up and Williams wicket going down, clean bowiad—9 90 4 Georgs Griffith brought up tha rear. Rutherford pm on a couple of aingiae. then by smart following up sneaked one to Griffith's credit. Hay ward took th# ball and his fourth ball wa# sp’andidly driven by Griffith for three—96 up Rath erf urd sent tha next to leg for three. «midst tnthu#ia*t»c applause—99 up and tie. The next ball was sent down to Griffith and Rutherford chasing it up sneaked a bye—loo up. Griffiths drove the next to boundary for four, and fol lowed up by putting the next away for tire# Immediately afterwards he sent up a skier which waa taken by lx>ader. Th# tcn> ng# eloaed for 111, of whtch Rutherford wa# responsible for 18 and G. Griffith for 11. lbs former was earned in by hi# enthusiastic co tirades. 1 tih 12 runs to the bad on tha brat w ring# the visitor" erut in MrKenxie and Hawkins to play the bowling of W iUiams and Kutherfurd. William#' first over was fatal to McKenne. whoso place was taken ; by Monteith. Run# cams very slowly, and preaentlv Monteith was caught by j * Williams in the alip off Rutherfurd—--5—14 —2. Ihgnan followed and waa caught by Gault #fter contributing four—--4—19—4 gnuth wa# next mao in and sra# howled for « duck by William#' •eeond ball—s—l9—o. Hayward went in next, but Rutherford's first ball upset Hawkins' calculations—6—l9—9. Alice followed, but retreated after the first ball, clean bowled by Rutherfurd —7—l9 -0. Jardme stopped the gap. and ha and Hayward made a stand. Hewat relieved Rutherfurd. and a couple waa "cored off hi# first over. Hayward went down before W illiams in the next over—9—29—s. Gomm succeeded him and went down be fore Hewat—9—s2—l. l oader was last man in. and he laid the wood on srith right good will until Jerdice • wicket fell to 11. wa; Tha tnu n;• eloaed for 48. Loader 9 not out. This left tbs home team 82 to gas to win. Follow .ng are tha score# wooc-tilu—natx i> Minot.

J. and O. Griffith went in to do the fenstn*** and between then) made the | required number of runs without the lo*» of a wvket The former eeored 8 and the Utter 23 with 6 extra*. aoWUWO ANALYSIS. Piiurri. let Innings. average balls maiden run* per bowled overs rune wickets wicket

Haw*—• b William* 11 Monteith runout 0 Ben b Gault so Dignaa b William* 0 Sm th c b Gault 8 H«\ ward b Gault ... ... 0 Atla# e South b William* 0 McKenzie not oat 7 Jar line b Wilhama 8 Oomra e Reeve b William* 0 Loader b Hewat 1 Eiirae 8 Total W ismwov Lottotulev b Hayward 10 Kwt* b IUv«aH a Maui* b McKenzie 3 Chamber* b Alice ... 17 Smith run oat •t (»aalt c Scott b Dignan 29 Rutherford not oat 18 Hewat c Monteith b Dignan ... • Gnfttn J. b Ihgnau 11 William* b Scatt 4 Griffith G. c Loader b Hayward 11 Extra* 4 Total 111 WOOD TILL* — *«(OWt> I>MMOS. McKenzie b William* 0 Hawkin* b Rutherford ... 8 Monteith e William* 4 Scott b Rutherford 3 Pignut e Gault b William* ... 4 Smith b William* 0 Hayward b William* 6 Atleeb Rutherford 0 Jardkne 1 b w ... 7 Gomm b Hewat 1 Loader not out .... • Fitra* 8 Tottl 48

William* 114 4 44 5 8.08 Chalmb*r* 80 0 29 0 Gaoll 80 8 25 • 8.08 n»u 18 9 8 2nd Inning*. 1 3 William* 80 9 90 4 * Huinarford SO 0 10 4 9.6 fl*wai 98 0 10 Woonviua. 2 • HarwaH V kari'.t n 1*1 Inning 8 18 80 1 96 1 98 \tl#a 94 4 10 1 10 80 9 8 8 • 41 ontWtli 19 0 8 0 0 Scon 94 0 18 2nd Inning* 1 16 lilt-nan 19 1 6 0 H ■ > *»ri 12 A 0 MKaa.lt H • 0 Atl«a 12 8 0

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 110, 12 February 1894, Page 2

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Cricket. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 110, 12 February 1894, Page 2

Cricket. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 110, 12 February 1894, Page 2

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