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CRICKET.

SCHOOL "REPS,"

WELLINGTON V. WAIRAIUPA. Tlio animal school representative cricket match between tlio Wellington and Wairarnpa Schools was decided at Iho Basin Rescrvo on Saturday, tho home team winning by six wickets. This was the fifteenth match played between Wellington and Wairarapa sineo Messrs. Darroch and Jackson inaugurated tho series. Wairarapa havo ■ won three times, Wellington eleven times, and ono was drawn. During the game, slight accident befell Messrs. Grnbb (Wellington) and Brunton (Wairarapa). As indicated by tho scores, there was only a difloronec of omi run between tho two totals J ' in the first innings, but at their second attempt, tho visitors were all out for 20. Tho bowling of Murphy was very creditable, bis 1 averages boing G for G and 5 for 17. l)e- ---; tailed scores were: I WAIRARAPA. 1 FIIIST INNINGS. ; Hoar, 3112111111212322111111, b. Murphy 31 . Harding, 21 c. Sim, b. Murphy ... 3 [ Dudson, 2123, c. Christopherson, b. Murphy 8 i Ibbetson, 1111113131, c. Murphy, b. , Grey u i Perry, 1112211,. c. and 1). O'Brien ... 9 • B»ard, C, c. and b. Murphy ... ... 0 > Shaw, 111, o. and b. Grey 3 i. Curtis, 11111, not out 5 . Montgomery, 21, b. Murphy 3 1 Miller* 3, b. Murphy 3 , Beard, L., 0, c. and b. O'Brien 0 Extras 7 i Total 86 Bowling Analysis. Murphy .5 for 17, Grey 2 for 25, O'Brien : 2 for 6. . ' Second Innings. - Shaw, c. Grev, b. Murphy ... ... 0 , Harding, 12, c. Smith, b. O'Brien ... 3 . Dudson, 3, b. O'Brien ... 3 - Hoar, 211111, c. Bridge, b. Murphy ... 7 . Ibbetson, 13, b. Murphy 4 - Perrv, c. Christophorson, b. Murphy ... 0 s Miller, b. Murphy 0 - Curtis, b. Murphy ... 0 - Montgomery, b. O'Brien 0 • Beard, C, not out 0 • Beard, 12, b. O'Brien ■ 3 Total ... 20 • B&WLING ANALYSIS. b Murphy 6 for 6, O'Brien 4 for 14. \ WELLINGTON. '. Fiiist Innings. 5 Grey, 2, c. Perry, b. Ibbetsou 2 J Canty, b. Ibbetson ... 0 • Sim, 21112221, c. Miller, b. Ibbetson ... 12 • linapp, 23142113231, c. L. Beard, b. Perry 2G ■ Smith, 232121111331232121111331, not out 21 Q Garrod, 213, b. Ibbetson ... ' G • Murphy, 221112, b. Ibbetson 9 ' Bates, c. Miller, b. Ibbetson ... • ... 0 • O'Brien, 2231, st. Hoar, b. Ibbetson ... 8 ." Bridge, 11, b. Miller ... " 2 jj Christopherscn, b. Miller ... , 0 k Extras 1 0 Total , 87 i- Bowling Analysis. ; Ibbetson 7 for 33, Porry 1 for 25, Miller , 2 for 1. X 7 . Spicont Innings. \ Sim, 311, c. Ibbetson ..'. ... ... 5 / Smith, 12221, run out ... 8 : ' Knnpp, b. Ibbetson ... 0 Grey, o. Miller, b. Dudson ... ... 0 " Cauty, 2, inot out ... 2 \ Garrod, 3, not out 3 ; Extras ... ... 2 '', Total for 4 wickets 20 d Bowling Analysis. { Ibbetson 2 for 7, Dudson 1 for 11. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. V Tlio final match in tho junior cbampioni- ship contest was commenced at the Athletic a Park on Saturday,' when Victoria Collego d met Wadcstown. The wicket was far from good. Wadcstown batted first and comd piled 132, to which total Bowles, the lead--1 ing batsman of tho team, contributed 40. !• At the close of the day's play, Victoria Cols lego had 7 . wickets down for 47. Do la i- Mare, with 17, and Ward, with 13, were • the principal scorers. e I- THIRD-CLASS MATCHES. q Old Boys beat College Bby 10 wickets. , Tho scores were:—College B, 47 (Rennei 19) and 44 (Castle 11). Cole, 5 for 16 and J. 6 for 20, and Martin, 4 for 26 and 4 for 20, . did the bowling for Old Bovs, who made 91 (Salmon 36, Sloan.2o, Norris 18). Castk , bowled well for College B. ," In tho match St. Mark's v. Wellington '' Collego A, College, batting first, made 112, " of which Brodie contributed 70, riot out. He f gave several chances, one of them before he "* had reached double figures. St. Mark's re1C plied with 90, A. R. Charlton (24), A. H. , Andrews (21), and T. G. A. Jones (12, not our.), being the only batsmen to roach double '•. figures. v ln their second innings College <• have three wickets down for 17 (Popo 8) 1 Bowling for College, Popo took 3 wickets r for 22 runs, Martin 2 for 19, and Brodie I '• for 18. For St. Mark's Morison took A i - wickets for 34 runs. M. Andrews 2 for 12 ' r Cording 2 for 24, Charlton 1 for 11, and ¥ r Bray 1 for 23. ,r , MATCHES IN OTHER CENTRES. 10 * CHEISTCHURCH. (Dt TELEGKiI'B—I'HESS ASSOCIATION.) jo Christchurch, March 20. !t ' The tenth, and final, round was commeucce w on grounds very soft owing to rain. Syden ham gained a substantial load over Linwood j, tho winner of tho championship, by scorhif [' 129 runs for seven wickets, Hayes and Graj ) each contributing 40. Linwood wero disposec l( j of for 98. East and West Christchurcl a played an even game, the last-mentionee id aggregating 127, of which D. Reese scoroc n a lucky 50. East Christchurch respondec £ with 110 for sis wickets, Ward playing wel )" for 46. St. Albans put up a fine 213 agains y Riccarton, Bishop playing a magnificent in $' nings for 156, which included eight sixes anc / sixteen fours; _At the call of time 1 Riccartoi 0 ' had lost one wicket for 32 runs. "(i THE GAMES AT AUCKLAND. 11. (BY TELEGBArU—mESS ASSOCIATION.) • Auckland, March 20. st ■ Tho Auckland' Cricket Association's distric M championship's advanced another stago yes Si tcrday, when the tenth round was concluded 16 Tlio day was beautifully fine, but, owing (i ; JJ tho heavy rains of the week, the wicket: -" wero soft, and no sensational scores were re s - ported. Tho North Shore team, in securing ?• a three-point win over Eden Colts, furthe: 1)1 increased their lead in tho senior champion c> ship, and their position is now practical!; n - unassailable. The following is tho result o" fd tho day's play in the senior grade:—Nortl at Shore v. Eden Colts: North Shore, 283; Edei ru Colts, first innings,. 57 (Alexander 24) id Howden took six wickets for 33 runs, aii( n. Jackson four for 19. Second innings, 12: lio (Beech 21).. Howden took six wickets for 31 n. runs. North Shore won by an innings am 105 runs—a three-point win. University v 5., Grafton: University, 144 and 150" for oi<*ii 2. wickets (Wallace 53, Gray 23). Grafton, fir* [innings, 116 (Mason 51). Robinson took hv< ■s' wickets for 55 runs, and Fawcett two for 10 o- University won by 28 runs on' the first inning: —a two-point win. Eden A v. City: Eden A first innings, 215 (Cummiygs 78, Brown 48 Elliot 21); City: 54 and 98 (Gloeson 26) Stevens took seven wickets for 46, and Mill, two for 4. Eden A won by an innings anc 63 runs—a three-point win. Parnell v. Pon iii. sonhy. Parnell, 122, and 126 for two wickets he innings declared closed (Hutchings 58 t>i, ug out, Samorvillo 44 not out). Ponsonby, firsinnings, 11!) (M'Lclland 53, Henms 41) Hutchings took six wickets for 57 runs Second innings, 58 for two wickets (Woods ,i< not out). Parnell won on tho first inning: by three runs —a two-point win.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 462, 22 March 1909, Page 7

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CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 462, 22 March 1909, Page 7

CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 462, 22 March 1909, Page 7

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