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Cricket.

'-"iaU’OlVN v A COXIiUNKP C.i Ou Saturday last —oco \u" h ‘“-.'J' | till 1 lit teivc, Ci.cjtowa, between su. town Club and a team ot 1.-i cookim f:vm j rUiwaiwui and T-iuhciiviiliiiu, uisnlr, ;; , , win for me lu mo G..m on tiro first i-mings j by 30 rai.s. 'ii.c visitors :..o urn I bit, but noue of (hear wade much show, the 1 highest being \\ t Bicknoll 7, tl.eir first j irv'ings e'osrtg for 35, lo of them being j extras, lu their second innings they w." • i more fortunate, they eucoee lino in placing 75 j on the oitoiiug sheet wuh two wads to fall at tfic call id time, towards which number Bladon contributed It) by lair cricket, and I Bicuueil (wuo should have been given out I before he had scored) 11. Judd took 13 wickets, Itutherford 4 (lie was absent during the second innings) Cox, Stows (second i innings) 4 wickets. Greytown’s bowling was not first class. For the visitors, Burt, who is t but a youth, and who has the making of a fair c Homage bowier, sent down some very good « overs, is credited with 5 wickets, Tucker 2 I Nicholls 2. No howling analysis was kept on either side. Grey town's innings produced 1 (i 5, Cox and Knell playing steadily for their f, respective scores of 13 and 15, Web-ter i a J, very short space of time ratuiug up 14, extras w 14. 1 be fielding of the visitors was very i fair, no chances being missed ; Greytown's •> fielding was quite as good as usual. The van . 1 t “ quisbed team have the material for cricket, ti

t’u / only needing rU't.Jv. persistent, and mdiiod'Ml practice io held their own with the majority of the Valley clubs. Through some misunderstanding about Hie time of commencing play, the visitors were on the ground by eleven o'clock, expecting to commence at that time, they having arranged so with one of the Greytown club com>enuently they ez ceded some slight re/renParents (which were not forthcoming! during the interval of tho game, but the majority of the home team didn’t know anything about the arrangement, and did not attend to play till about one o’clock, and then they were two or three abort, and had to play substitutes on the ground. It will be noted that only 13 played instead of 18 for the visitors, all their team not being able to be present. The game was a very enjoyable one. Following are the scores :

GREYTOWN SECOND ELEVEN V MORRISON’S BUSH. A cricket match waa played in Mr Hodge'a paddock, Morrison's Bush, on Saturday last between the above clubs and resulted in a win tor Morrison’s Bush by 22 mus. Owing to three of the Bush team being absent, who did not turn up tor some time, it was very late before a start was made. Morrison’s Bnsh went in first and made 47, the only one getting into double ligates being F. Henderson, who made 14. Greytown in their first innings only made 25, owing to the good bowling of F. Henderson and A. Wakelin, the latter bowling three out with three consecutive balls, the highest acorei being P. Cotter, 6, Morrison’s Bush lost thn wicki ta for 38 runs in their second m i . MWaikato (native) captained tin- Morn. - 'i ißish team and Mr Jackson tin: „ u ii im The howling of the Greytown uiriin w.is r„ ■ good in thg first innings, tint the ur ■■mid was very-much against them. The longslopping of Win Tweeddalo (Morrison Bnsh; was excellent : so also waa that of 15. CJy (Grey, town). J. Whitorud, (Morrison Bush), made a first rate stand in the first innings, seeing five or six men out, and making seven runs. He waa complimented by some of the older players upon hw cricket. Following are the scores ; Guevtown.

Morrison’s Bush, Second Innings.—W Reeve, run out. 12 ; A Wakelin b Varnham, 9; J Whiterod b do, 5 ; F Henderson, not out, 2; J Ngatuere, not out, 0 ; Byes. 10 • Total 3 wickets, 38. A match will be played if possible between the Morrison’s Bash Cricket Club and Grey, town Second Eleven, next Saturday, match to begin at 1 p.m. The “ Bush ” eleven will be picked from the following ;~W H Reeve A Wakelin, F Heuderson, W Mitchell, W and T Tweeddale, F and H Knapp, J and D Cross. Whiteman, Waikato, F Martin, J McLaren, J Whiterod and G Lew. Greytown team—G and J Jackson, H Judd. Varnham, Magnire Turner, F Knell, W and E Udy. Eooleton! P Cotter. Emergencies—A Maguire and L St George.

Kaiwaiwaj AMD Taudebenikad. First Innings Second Innings Bladen b Judd 0 b Judd .. 19 WBicknell b Rutherford 7 b Cox .. 11 W Hollard b do .. 0 b Judd .. 6 W Nichols b Judd 6 b Judd .. 9 Lyford o and b Ratbf’d OoandbOoz.. 1 J Tooker b do 1 bJudd .. 8 Spiers ran oat 3 A Butt b Judd 0 o Beard b Cox 0 Nix b do 2 b Judd .. 8 Smitfa b do 1 b Judd .. 0 Joe Tooker b do 5 b Cox .. 7 Wmteringbam b Rh’lord 0 J Williams b Judd 2 F Butt not out 0 Extras 10 Extras .. 0 Totals 35 For 11 wkts 75 Gkeytown. First Innings. T A Cox b Bart .. 13 Rutherford c Lyford b Tooker.. 0 Beard run out 0 Knell b Nichols .. 15 Judd b Burt 4 J Judd Ibw b Tucker 5 Webster b Nichols 14 Turner c Winteringham b Burt. 0 Rooleton o Nix b Burt .. 0 Allaway not out .. 0 Nation o Lyford b Bart.. 0 Extras 14 Total 65

J Jackson b Henderson .. 0 P Cotter o anil b A Wakelm .. 6 J Maguire b Wakelin Q Jackson b Wakelin .. 4 F Knell b Henderson M Varnham b Henderson .. 9. E Udv b Wakelin .. i R Judd b Henderson .. 2 Q Hawke b Wakelin .. 0 W Udy b Wakelin .. 0 A Maguire not out .. 8 Byes .. 2 Total .. 25 Morrison's Bubm. W Tweeddale run out .. 1 J Nuatuere b Q Jackson .. A Wakelin b J Jackson .. 0 J Waikato o Cotter b Q Jackson .. .. 6 J Whiterod b P Knell .. 7 W Reeve b F Knell .. .. 8 T Wakelin rnn out .. .. 0 U Knapp b F Knell .. 0 P Henderson c W Ddv b Judd .. u F Knapp not out .. T Tweeddale b Judd o Knell .. 2 Extras .. 8 Total .. 47

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2052, 6 April 1887, Page 2

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Cricket. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2052, 6 April 1887, Page 2

Cricket. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2052, 6 April 1887, Page 2