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CRICKET.

HAMILTON DEFEATS WAIHI. Thy representative cricket match, Hamilton v. Waihi, played on Steele Park, Hamilton, on Saturday, was won by the home team, after an interesting gam >, by 16 runs on tue first iuniugs. McKay, Waihi, who ni*de 25, and Worsley, Hamilton, 15, were the oniy complers of double figures, McKay also putting up 11, not out, in the visito .%' second innings, whioh, however, were not completed. In bowling Pomoroy took eight of the Waihi wickets for 17 runs, and Turbott two for 6. For the visitors Wilson and McDonald divided honours, the former taking 4 wickets for 28 runs and the latter 4 for 17. Cornthwaite captured the other two wickets at a cost of three runs. The scores were as follows: WAlUL—First laniugs. .1. Taplin, b Pomeroy 2 .1. McDonald, b i'omeroy 7 J. McKay, b Turbott 25 C. Cornthwaite cS. Raid, b I'omeroy ... 4 J. Wilson, b Pouieroy ... : 0 C. Harrison, 0 I'omeroy 0 Bedford, b I'omeroy 0 W Wallnutt oSutton, b Pomeroy ... 0 Livingstone, b Turbott 1 Conuody, b Potivroy 0 11. Manning not out 0 Extras 4 Total 43 bowling analysis ; S. J. Fortoscue 30 balls, 15 runs, no wickets; Pomeroy 72 ball j , 17 runs, 8 wickets; Turbott 3d balls, 6 runs, 2 wickets. Seojnd Innings. McDonald, b'Tuibjtt 8 Harrison, b Turbott 3 McKay not out 11 Taplin, b Turb .tt 2 T. Livingstone not out 0 Extras 6 Total 30 Bowling analysis Reid 24 balls, 5 runs, no wickets; Turbott, 30 balls, 1/ runs, 3 wickets; Sutton 18 balls, a runs, eo wiokets; Pomeroy (jballs, 5 runs, nu wickets. HAMILTON. J. Pomeroy b McDonald 4 H. 0. Elgood c Livingston b Wilson ... 6 N. Reid b McDonald 2 a. J. FoTtesoue b Wilson 0 H Johnson b RicDouald 1 W. Turbott c Wallnut b Wilson ... 7 W. H. Worsley b McDonald 15 J. Sutton b Wilson 1 Fortts.uebConrthw.iit3 6 S. Reid not out 2 W. Livingston b Cornthwaite 4 extras 11 Total 59 Bowling analysis : Wilson 90 ba'ls, 2fj runs, 4 wicket-j McDonald 66 balls, 17 runs, 4 wickets; Cornthwaite 30 balls, 3 tuns, 2 wickets; Wilson 6 balls, no run-, no wickets.

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8060, 19 November 1906, Page 2

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CRICKET. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8060, 19 November 1906, Page 2

CRICKET. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8060, 19 November 1906, Page 2