CRICKET.
Match against OtagoPer Pi ess Association JJr.vKivix, February 1.0. The above match was continued to-day, ryhen the visitors concluded their innings for 493, Otago in their first innings made 257. and in their second lost three wickets for 37. The following are additional scores in the M.C.C. first innings : TuSirell, not out .. .. ..20 May, c-Akroyd, b Austin ... ... 10 Extras ... .. ~ 7 Total ~ .. .. 4’JG Otago.—First Innings. Wilson, b lioughis ~ .. 5 Austin, b Bran.-ten .. ..42 Aekroyd, c Tnifnf-li, b May ... 31 Si, debevg. c t’urwen, b Slay ... 17 EcklioM, c ij-.iuglas, b Harrison .. 41 Baker, c Tulin-dt, ]> Braust-jn ... 1G Gr.ihnm, b Brnnston ... .. 0 Fisiior, c TeHMollMi May' .. .. 2.3 b.,il, c : t ::, ij Hay ~25 Mac-kersey, b Branston -. .. 7 Williams, not out .. .. (J Total .. .. ... 257 Otago.—Second Innings. Beal, 1) May ... .. .. 5 Graiiam, b Branstmi .. .. 1 Austin, c Johnston, b Braustou .. 2 Baker, not out .. ... ..10 Aekroyd, not out .. .. .. 10 Extras .. .. .. 9 Total for three wickets .. 37 Fc-ijrviary 31. Otago are all out for 145, Siedeberg being lop scorer with 32. Bowling—Douglas took three wickets for eight runs, Braastoa three for 27, May four for SS.
Feilding v. Oroua Bridge
At Palmerston North on Saturday Feiluing defeated Oroua Bridge in a cup fixture. Feilding batted first, Ongley playing a grand innings for 52, when he was bowled by Gordon. Ongley was ably seconded by W. M'-Lcan. who compiled a useful 2a, Feilding dec-lure a uieu- Linings closed with 121 t runs tor S wickets. Oroua Bridge responded with 0-L Bartlett 40 and Gordon 17 being the highest scorers. Whining this match places Feilding level with Terrace End in points for the. Cup. Scores -. — FEILDING. Bartholomew, c Wagstaff, b Bartlett 1 Treveaa, hit wicket, b Bartlett ... S Mason. Uuv. 3' > -wu-te... ... Ilili, c SiceUy, b Gordon ... ..1 3 MoL.v;r, b Treieew;\n„, ... 27 Ongley, b Gozduu ~ , H Stowarfc/c W-illi*. b Gordon ... ... 2 0. Bartholomew, b Bartlett ... 11 Prior, not out ... ... ... ... (5 Sinclair, not out ... ... ... 0 Extras ... ... ... ... 9 Total 128 Bowling analysis: Bai-Ucl.t & foj, 38, Gordon 4 for 37, Skelley 3. for 7. OROUA BRIDGE. Skelley, c Mason, b Ongley ... ... G Tromewan, b Ongley ... ... ... 1.1 Willis, st Trovena, b Onglc-y • ... (• Haalou, h 2L-w;;- -b) Gordon, c and b Ongley . ... fj Baigcnt, b'Ongley ’ '... ... ... 6 Bamljvidge, b Bartholomew ..-. 14 Lyall.'b Mason..;- ... 0 Grant, c Mason, b Bartliolomow ... 1 Bcrquisr, :g:t out ... ..-. 0 Total i-;i Bowling analysis—Ongley 5 for 43, Stewart 2 for'l9, Ma=on 2 for 7. ' • A match wsa tfzypd gtf Huntonille on Saturday between the itunu-rrjllc und Marton Clubs. The latter, as usual, wliou playing a visiting mutch, did not muster a full team. Kunterriiie Lsgt!: well, Ironmonger knocking up 20 runs ’ rapidly. Hill carried his bat right through for 2-5 runs in an innings which' totalled 81.' Marshall ik’, R, Q. Sniiih (roljrcd) 53, and B. 1 ?ignn|d (rcijrgil) 34 jvhioh inrjudpd 1 wo IP's; qaited t7.cH for Marlon, vhp ■ «o:i by St) odd nut,;. The weather ir*j all that could ba desired, and the {round egoellent for '‘cricket, 1 ' sav- ] ng a lot of runs and fielding ; but ( ■ould the pitch (matting over asphalt) f iavo 7* J - falling arad* at »rcli instead * if one end only it would have equauscu lungs it. little and been moyc of a c ■oxfihf,. ’ r
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8737, 11 February 1907, Page 2
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536CRICKET. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8737, 11 February 1907, Page 2
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