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CRICKET.

THE ELEVEN v. ALL COMERS. This match was played on Saturday, and resulted in a very easy win for the Eleven in one innings, with 25 runs to spare. The wickets of the All Comers went down like ninepins before the bowling of Messrs Doneghne and Fulton, especially in the second innings, which closed for the magnificent total of 12, of which Kitching contributed 7. For the Eleven, Tennent played a good innings ot 24, although he was badly missed in the slips off his first ball Dixon with 10 (not out) was the nexthighest scorer. The bowling of Donoghue and Fulton was very deadly ; while the trundling for the other side was done by Horner, W. Harden, and Rose, with about equal success. Scores : All Comers —First Innings. Read c Tennent, b Fulton ... 5 W Harden lb\v, b Donoghue 2 Jacomb c Donoghue, b Fulton 0 Redgrave c Dixon, b Donogue 1 Rose, not out... ... ... 5 Waitt b Fulton .. ... 0 Frank Horne -, run out ... 0 F. Horner b Donoghue ... 0 Bayley b Donoghue ... ... 0 Bright b Donoghue ... ... 0 Kitching, run out ... ... 0 Extras 3 Total 22 Second Innings. Rose b Donoghue, 0 Kitching l.b.w. b Donoghue, 7 Jacomb b Donoghue, ... 0 Read b Donogbue, 0 Horner c Norman b Fulton... 0 Redgrave b Fulton, 0 W. Harden b Fulton, ... 2 Waitt c Patterson b Donoghue 0 Bright b Donoghue 0 Frank Horner b Doneghue... 2 Bayley not out, ... .. 0 Bye 1 Total 12 The Eleven—First Innings, • Tennent, c head, b Rose ... 24 Fulton, b W. Harden ... 0 Donogbue, bF. Horner ... 4 Jacob, b 3T. Horner 2 Whyte, run out ... ... 3 Kitching, bW. Harden ... 1 C. Harden, b Rose 6 Taplin, c Waitt, b Rose ... 0 Dixon, not out ... ... 10 Norman, b Horner 4 Hamilton, (absent) 0 Extras 5 Total 69

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 967, 4 December 1882, Page 3

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CRICKET. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 967, 4 December 1882, Page 3

CRICKET. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 967, 4 December 1882, Page 3