CRICKET.
WAITARA v. CARRINGTON-ROAD. The aitara and Carrington-road seniors met on the Carrington-road ground yesterday. The match was unfinished when stumps were drawn. Car-rmgion-road scored 226' in its inniii"s, including twenty 4Vj. The first hundred appeared for 55 minutes' hitting. Waituia opened well, knocking up 8(i for the loss of three wickets. Carrington-road was fortunate in again having the services of King as wicket-keeper, he having relumed yesterday morning from \ ictoria College. lie gave a very finished exhibition behind the sticks. The scores were:—
Carrington-road—Perliam, b P. Skelton, 27; Fred. Robertson, c Purdie, b ■ Skelton, 55; Jordan, c McLean, b P. Skelton, 1; Benbow, b Purdie, 44; King, b W. Skeltor. 0; Frank Robertson, c Knight, b Pur, 1 ' \ 18; Martin, b Sampson, 5; Richard . not out, 25; Avery, b P. Skelton, 0; i oker, c and b Sai'ten, 3; A. McEwen. 1 Garten, 17; extras. 25 -total 226. Rov. iig—W. Skelton, two wic-kets for 50, r rshaw none for 27, Knight none for 11, P. Skelton three for 31, McLean none for 18, Purdie two for 30, W. Sampson one for 14, Sarten t vo for 9. Waitara.—Hawkins, st King, h Fred. Robertson, 3; Sampson, c King, b Benlow. 6; W. Skelton, not out, 33; Kersli uv, b Robertson, 4; Knight, not out, 3:': extras, 7 —total for three wickets, 8(1. FIRE BRIGADE v. NEW PLYMOUTH JUNIORS. Fire Brigade easily defeated the New Plymouth juniors yesterday. B. Coppen, for the winners, made 40—exactly half the total score. Details:—
Fire Brigade. Coppen, b Anderson, 40; Lye, b Anderson, 8; L. Bullot, b Anderson, 3; Garters, b Cut field, 2; T. Hilling, b Henderson, 12; B. Bullot, c Arden, b Anderson, 3; W. Rocb, not out, 2; T. Marnev, b Cutfield, 0; N. Jlclsaae, run out, 1; J. Way, b Anderson, 0; extras, s—total, 80. New Plymouth Juniors. Arden, c Bullot, b Prior, 17; Cutfield, b Coppen, II); F. Whittle, J.b.w. Coppen, 0; Cook, b Prior, 0; Whitcomlie. b Prior, 0; Henderson, b Marney, Webster, not out, 2; Scanlon, not out. 0; extra, I—total for seven wickets, 30.
NEW PLYMOUTH EAST v. URENUr. The teams met at Urenui yesterday, the visitors Ixiiiig victorious, after an exciting match, by 5 runs. The scorers were: New Plymouth 87, Urenui 82. The following are details of the play:— New Plymouth: J. F. Strang, b Lash, 5; W. P. Nicol, c Skelton, b Schloefield, 17; •I. B. Jack, b W. Fuller, a; E. O. Lightband, not out, 39; A. 11. Steeds, c Scholefield, b Lash, 2; 11. J, Price, b Lash, 3; E. Whittle, c Scholefield, b Lash, 5; G. Braund, c and b Lash, 0; A. Dixon, b Scholefield, 0; R. Baker, c and b Lash, 2; J. Smith, b Laeh, 1; extras, 8. Bowling analysis—Scholefield two for 22, 11. Fuller none for 9, F. Lash seven for 31, W. Fuller one for 17. Urenui.—F. Lash, c Baker, b Nicol, 3; F. Hemming, st Price, b Baker, 23; 11. Scholefield. b Whittle, 15; C. Wilson, c Jack, b Whittle, o; Win. Fuller, run out, 13; 1). Rea, b Braund. 2; W. Wilson, c Light band, b Whittle. 7: -T. McKenzie, b Whittle, 3; T. Skelton. b Braund. 4; A. Page, not out, 0; W. It. Fuller, e Jack, b Braund, 0; extras, 7. Bowling analysis—Nicol one for 34. G. Braund three for 12, R. Baker one for 11, E. Whittle four for 18.
IXGLEWOOD v. NKW PLYMOUTH WEST. At Inglcurood yesterday New Plvmonth West met'inglewnod, an unfliiished pame resulting. Inglewood eonipilod 208 runs. Now Plymouth replied with no wickets for 20. A cable received last night from Sydney states that H. Bovle, an old-time cricketer, is dead.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19071122.2.13
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 22 November 1907, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
613CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 22 November 1907, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Taranaki Daily News. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.