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Bowling analysis: \V. Reeves, seven or 29 and three for 30; \V. Alberts, nil or 10; W. Oates, jnn., three for 16 and iix for 14. W. Reeves, 7 wickets, 29 runs, 11 overs, 2 maidens ; 2nd innings, 3 wickets, 30 runs, 7 overs. W. Alberts, no wickets, 10 runs, 2 overs, no maidens. W. Oates, 3 wickets, 15 runs, 9.V overs, 3 maidens ; 2nd innings, 6, 14, 64, 2. South—lst innings. L. E. Cotterill, b Currant ... ... G O. Cotterill, lbw, b Currant ... ... 4 P. Kelley, b Beale 1 J. Murphy, b Currant... ... ... 21 W. Reeves, b Beale 4 E. Reeves, b Currant ... ... ... 0 It. Murphy, e Wharton, b Bealo ... 8 G. Jolly, b Currant ... ... ... 8 M. Murphy, b Beale ... ... ... 3 W. Oates, jun., not out... ... ... 6 W. Alberts, b Beale ... ... ... 0 Extras 9 Total ... ... ... ... 70 South—2nd innings. L. E. Cotterill, c Jackson, b Beale ... 13 G. Cotterill, b Currant ... ... .... 1 P. Kelley, c Walker, b Beale 3 J. Murphy, did not bat... ... t ... 0 W. Reeves, not out ... ... ... 11 E. Reeves, not out ... ... ... 9 Extras ... ... ... 4 Total for tlnee wickets ... 41 Bowling analysis: Beale, 20 overs, li maidens, 23 runs, 5 wickets ; 2nd innings, 15, 10, 5,2. Currant, 21 runs, 3 maidens, 38 runs, 5 wickets ; 2nd innings, 10, 5, 14, 1. Jackson, 2nd innings, 6,1, 18, 0. TOLAGO BAY V. MATA. A crickel mutch was played on April 251 h between Ihe Tolngo Bay and Mala Cricket Clubs. The weather looked very Ihrcakoiiiitg in the early morning, but cleared up in time for a good day, as has always been the 1 licit of the To I ago team this season. Great credit is due to Messrs Gales and Fairlie for getting the ground in such good order. C. In. Cotterill (Mata; and .J. JR. Murphy iTolago) were the captains.' Mata won the toss, and decided to hat. J. JSi. W lliams and the Mata captain were the opening pair. Williams quickly put on 53 with fine, free hitting, but his display was somewhat marred by several easy chances G. Cotterill (.12) was the only other bat sman to make a stand, and the Mata total closed for 86. Tulago entrusted the opening of their innings to E. Reeves and 10. it. Murphy. The former followed up Ihe consistent form he has displayed throughout the season by playing a sound innings of 35, made without ihe semblance of a chance. The first wicket fell with the score at 25. .J. it. .Murphy became associated with 10. Reeves, and the pair ran the score along to ii). Jack Murphy played one of the best innings- ever seen on the Coast. With his score at 51, the Tulago captain was disposed of, lbw to Meaohetl. C. JO. .Smith contributed a useful 15. The total reached .13 1. R. Cotterill and .i. N. Williams commenced Mata’s second linings, and the pair were not separated until 7L runs were on Ihe board. Here C. 10. Smith had a turn with" the ball, and bagged the Mata captain with his first delivery. Cot terill played well for his BE J,, N. Williams showed some of best. Eton style in this innings, and his IS (run out) was a chanceless display. The rate of runget ting slackened after the opening pair departed, and when the total had reached .1(11 for six wickets the innings was declared closed. Tolaga obtained the 54 runs required to win at the loss of three wickets. VV. Reeves (111) and .J. R, Murphy (.18, not out) were the principal scorers. Tlie following are the scores Mata —Ist Innings. J. N. Williams, c W. Reeves, b Jolley 53 L. Cotterill, bW. Reeves ... ... 7 G. Cotterill, c J. Murphy, b W. Reeves 12 Matchett, b Jolley ... ... ... 3 K. Williams, c Rangiuia, b W. Rooves 0 Wilson, c Smith, b Jolley ... ... 3 Wickstcad, b Jolley ... ... ... 2 Mills, bW. Reeves ... ... ... 0 Whito, bW. Reoves ... 0 Beckett, bW. Reeves ... ... ... 0 O’Regan, not out 0 Extras 6 Total ... ... ... ... 86 Mata—2nd Innings. J. N. Williams, run out ... ... 48 L. Cotterill, b Smith ... ... ... 19 G. Cotterill, c Smith, bJ. Murphy ... 6 Matchett, b J. Murphy 8 K. S. Williams, b Smith 0 [ Wilson, not out ... ... ... ... 10 Wickstcad, b Smith ... ... ... 0 Mill, not out 4 Extras 0 Total for six wickets... 101 Bowling Analysis. | Tolauo —Ist Innings. I E. E. Murphy, b G. Cotterill 13 E. Reeves, c and b L. Cotterill ... 35 W. Reeves, bG. Cotterill 1 1 J. R. Murphy, lbw, b Matchett ... 51 Smith, b G. Cotterill 15 Jolley, bG. Cotterill .. ... ... 0 8 M. Murphy, e Wickstcad bG. Cotterill 1 Farrell, b Matchett 4 Rangiuia, bG. Cotterill ... ... 0 Fairlie, not out 0 r Carroll, bG. Cotterill 0 - Extras 14 I | a Total 134 Tolauo— 2nd Innings. E. Murphy, c Wickstead, b G. Cotterill E. Reeves, b Wickstead W. Reeves, b Matchett J. R. Murphy, not out Smith, not out ... Extras is 0 9 i Total for three wickets Bowling Analysis. 54 G. Cotterill... L. Cotterill ... Wickstead ... Wilson Matchett ... .1. X. Williams The To! ago I the most succes they have had of nine games 1 of the Tnlago batsmen have greatly improved, and would acquit themselves with credit in some of the larger towns. E. Reeves secured top average in hatting with 11, 0. •Jolly being next with 13, and then comes J. R. Murphy and W, Reeves with 12 each,

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 878, 30 April 1903, Page 4

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