CRICKET.
The return match between theOisborne and Taruheru Cricket Clubs resulted'in an easy win for the latter by an innings and 10 runs. Cox, Webley, and Hillson were most successful with the bat, tbe former playing a very patient innings, gi>:ii- only one chance, of which E. Rees m the slips promptly availed himself, and Cox retired after beating Gisborne's total. Hillson secured 6 wickets for 11 runs, and Charles 4 for 10 runs. Massey and E. Rees batted well for Gisborne, Wyllie and Massey being fairly successful with the balL Appended are the scores : — Gisborne, Ist innings. — Leversedge, b Charles 9 ; Massey, b Hillson 1 ; E. Rees, b Charles 6 ; Wyllie, b Hillson 5 ; W. Andrew, b Hillson 0 ; Bull, b Charles 0 ; Cuthbert, hit wicket, b Hillson, 0 ; H. J. Andrew, b Charles 0 ; Currie, not out 0 ; Askenbeck, b Hillson 0; Carl, b Hillaon 0; extras 4. Total, 25. Taruheru, Ist innings. — Dewing, run out, bßeesO; McElwain, 1.b.w., b Massey 10; Cox, c Rees, b Massey 28 ; Charles, c Cuthbert, b Massey 2 ; Hillson, run out, b Wyllie 16 ; Tyson, c Leversedge, b Wyllie 0 ; Webley, not out 24 ; Gibbs b Massey 2 ; Dicker■on, b Wylle 0 ; Spiers, b Massey 1 ; Sharp, b Massey 1 ; extras 7. Total, 91. Gisborne, 2nd innings. — Leversedge, b McElwain 0 ; E. Rees, stumped, b McElwain 11 ; Massey, hand ball, b Charles 26 ; Cuthbert, b McElwain 0 ; Currie, b McElwain 3 ; Wyllie, run out, b Charles 4 ; W. Andrew, b Charles 0 ; Bull, b McElwain 0 ; Askenbeck, not out 3 ; H. J. Andrew, c Currie, b McElwain 1 ; Carl, c Charles, b McElwain 2 ; extras 6. Total 56, making a total for two innings of 81.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6912, 26 February 1894, Page 4
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284CRICKET. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6912, 26 February 1894, Page 4
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