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CRICKET.

CARLTON A v. CARTER lON. The match between Carlton A and Oarteiton was concluded on the Park Oval, on Thursday afternoon, and resulted in a win for Cailton A by six Kicknta and ono run. Carterton opened their seoond iuniugs with Manr.spll aud Beechey. Both batsmen laid on tho willow, and runs came fast. At 40 Hoar bowled .Maunsell with a good ball. The retiring batsman nad 19 to his credit, oom{iiled by free hittiun. G. Williams and Boechoy carried the seciu to 52, then Hoar bowled William?. IVeast nsMsvod Beechey to put on runs till 63 was roacho"*, when E. Welch Uer\t Feast. C. Williams in:u Beechey gave tho fielders a lively limp, i;nil added 26 to tho score before J. Wickenf, ,I'inr., who wks fiiildiag aa a substitute, caueht Caeehey in the outfield ofE K. Welch. Heechcy nitida 51 by dashing cricket. His score in eluded tin 3's and two 4's. The next two wickets i.dded but a few ruus to tue total. 1 hut and Phelps took 11.0 otioro from 97 io 123, aud fiben Redmond bov.'ied Pi'elps, who had nsario 11. Tho remaining wiokot''. on:ie i tho score to 139. Hart oas not out with 22 to his oreclit, uiude by aico cricket. Redmond was in coed form with the ha!!, and flfM'.nred 4 wickets for 11 ium-. E Welch took 3 wickets for 25, and T. Hosr 2 for 48. Hoar bowed well, but wilhout luck. Carlton were loft 84 runs to win. lJawley and Swan opened the inningp, and by gcotl cricket raised 34 on tin board before Beeoi.ey caught Swan off Phelps. Tho retiring batsman liad mad* 7 by neat cricket. Prow

joined Bewley, and at 47 0. Williams bowled Bevvley, who had made 34 by vigorous cricket. Hi? score included lour 3'e and oue 4. Redmond and Piow carried the score to 52. The latter then retired, bowled by Mannsell, for 5. At 57 Redmond lost F. Weloti. Hoar and Redmond became associated, and they livened up the pJay. Redmond treated the bowlers with scant courtesy, and the oeceßsary runs were soon scored. Redmond, who made the winning hit, played splendidly lor hia 24 rune. His score ineluded 8 5, a 4, and two 3's. Hoar made 9 by hard hitting. The following were the scores'— CARTERTON. First innings 72 Second Inniuga. ftlauneell, b Hoar ... ... 19 G. Williams, b Hoar 7 Feast, b E. We'ch 5 H. Beechey, o J. Wickens, b E. Welch 51 C. William?, b Swbij 6 Tunnielifte, bE. Welch ... 5 Phelps, b Redmond ... ... 11 Lindop, b Redmond ... ... 0 V. Fair brother, b Redmond ... 6 0. Fairbrothei, k Redmond ... 1 Hart, not out 22 Extras 6 Total 139 Bowling—-Redmond, 4 for 11; E. Welch, 3 for 25; Hoar, 2 for 48; Uongdon, 0 for 11; VV. R. Boyd, 0 for 18. CARLTON A. First innings 128 Second Innings. Swan, c Beecbey, b Phelps ... 7 B«wley, bC. Williams ... 32 Prow, b Maunsell ... 5 Redmond, not out ... 24 P. Welcb, bC. Williams ... 0 JJoar, not out ... 9 Extras 7 Total for 4 wickets ... 84 Buwliug—-0. Williams, 2 for 21; Phelps, 1 for 14; JMaunsell, 1 for 37 Fairbrother, 0 for 5.

STAR v. W.F.U.A. The Star-W.F.C.A. iuatob was conclndod on the Park Oval on Thursday afternoon, the Stars winning by an innings and 137 runs. The first innings of the W.F.U.A. team produced 125 runs. Parton was responsible for 69, made by good orickut. He gave one chance. He scored thirteen 3's, two 4's, and •a 5. Through an injury Hall was unable to bat, and Daniell was absent. Fysh was the most successful bowler, taking 4 wickets for 44 runs. The W.F.O.A. in the second innings, were disposed of for 28 runs. Welch (10) was the only double figure toorer. Both Dwyer (4 for 14) and S. Kingdon (3 for 14) bowled splendidly. The following were the scores:— STAR. (First innings 290 W.F.C.A.—Fust Innings. A. Casolberg, b Fysh 0 Pragnell, b Fysh 6 Hall, retired ... ... 8 Williams, o Esson, b Edwards. . 0 Welch, c Stewart, b Edwards ... 4 Parton, b Dwyer ... ... 69 Schubert, b Dwyer ... ... 9 Whitt, c and b Fysh 7 Scrimgeour, b Fysb. ... ... 2 Ureu, not out ... .... 2 Extras 18 Total ... ... 125 Bowl'ng analysis.™Fysh, 1 for 44; Edwards, 2 for 14; i)wyer, 2 for 45; Kingdon, 0 for 4. Second Innings. Parton, Ibw, b Kingdon ... 7 Uren, o Mackrdlar, b Dwyer ... 3 Pragnell, h Dwyer 1 A. Cagelberc, b Dwyer 0 Whitt, b Kingdon 0 Schubert, not out 3 Scrimgeour, b Dwyer 2 Welch, b Kingdon 10 Extras 2 Total ... ... 28 80-vling analysis. Dwyer, 4 for 14; Kingdon, 3 for 14.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8311, 14 December 1906, Page 6

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CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8311, 14 December 1906, Page 6

CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8311, 14 December 1906, Page 6

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