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CRICKET.

•!■: 'SENIOR.CHAMPIONSHIP.' ;l cArlton a v. ;: sta:r4. 'The Carlton A and Star Ateattis commenced a Henderson ' Cup match on the Park Oval yesterday after-* noon. ; The following were "the scores': — . ; .CARLTON'A.—Eirst Innings. Swan, b Kingdon ' i > . ... 13 O'Leary, c Kingdon, ! b Fish ... 33 Congdon, lbw, b Kingdon ... - 8 Bewley, c and b..Kingdon ... 3 Prow, c Mackellar, b Kingdon... 11 Hoar, st Esson, b Madsen ... 20 Darvill, c Mackellar, b Madsen 7 F. Welch, c and b Madsen ' -22 N. Boyd, b Madsen t ; ... 0 E. Welch, c Kingdon,. .b : Madsen 8 A. Hoar, not out. . . 4. ' Extras ' ... •••-. . TotaL ; ; / V ■ VBowling.—Madsen, 5 for don, 4 for '32: Fish, 1 for 47; McLean, 0 for 5; Dwyer, 0 for 7. ::: STAR A—^First. Mackellar, b E.- Welch- ... 13 Perry,: c 'Ejaiyill, b; Prow ; . '■* 3 Esson, st Darvill, bE. Welch ... 18 Madsen, c Prow, b Swan , ... .23 Dwyer; b Swan' ""-' u " 0 Fish, not out . ••• 37 F. Richards, not out . • ... 21 .... Extras,; ... .. •. 1 ... t ;;i. , 3 Total for five wickets «..;118

IjAtiLTON By. CARTERTON.., uTh'e match between the Carlton B and Carterton teams was • commenced at Carterton yesterday. f going " in HfirstV 'remained' at' 'the wickets 1 nearly'the Whole afternoon/ and compiled 327 runs-for' seven' wickets, when they declared their innings closed. H. Beechey. retired after playing a vigorous innings for 107. His score included seven 4's, sixteei? ,3's,.and.nine,,2's. . Maunsell was responsible for 63, and Hart made 44 by lively cricket. Carlton went to the wickets at; 5.45 p.im., and at the call 'of time they had lost six-Wickets for 38 runs; Cummingg, who ' was not out with 14 runs to his credit, Was the principal scorer.. -The scores 'were as follow

•' ' •, • , , '• - i:» . ' ft t■■ He; 6 ARtfERTON. —First; Innings.., . Liudop, .ifcjpenby • —• 0: ] Maunsell, c Long, b Cummings... ,63 , H. Beechey, retired , ... ; .*«. 10,7 Hutchinson, c Denby, b Welch... 24 Hart»;c Cummings, b Morris ... 44 Cole, ,b. Morris, • , •••' Phelps, b,.Welch : ; ... 37; Williams, not out j •. ... 15 ; Armstrong, not out ... , ;i - l i Extras.i'.-.ii-... i 28 :v .» Total for. seyen,wickets (irajr , ;■ . ri; ings declared closed) ; 327 . Bowling, t analysis, r-Welch, .2 for, 4ft; Morris, 2 for 52;.<;Cuminings, 1 for, 27; Denby,.; 1 for 32; Wickens, 0 for. 19; Aymos, 0.-' for 27; :>Owen, ,0 for. 33; :Long, 0 for.'6l.'. . / ' CA : RLT ( ON B. .Welcii, c,, Maunsell,'b s Phelps2. A. Tyrrell, 1) Wljiiams"... ~s J,, ljpng,|c Williams, b P,helps ..'..r , $ Morirjs,'npt out ...V,. "* 2. H.'^elchi, cHartj l> WiUiams„. not out. ( ,1,4, Williams ~.. . 1. Ow'en.B Williams, .7.Extras";'.V«. V ~ 1 P.. "M.C»G. v;' 'NEW i ZEAL AND.? f Asso.ciatjon,,. - iCHRISTCHURCH, Last Night: '' The iViatcb bet^fefen : the Miiryleibbhe ! Club' 6' and' NeW Zealatid ' !l tearh 'Was- cbbmerfced 'at, Lancaster ; park this afternoon: 1 7 ' Was^dull; !l iahd' a ' light 1 4 ' fell : 'as :, filky starte'df.' New ! ; Zealand ; ' w&H' l the;tb§a; K gdb'd elected to ba:t. ;v - 'The oiil^'tt^m-' of th'e hbm^ ! ' teaih' • to ! thihg like!'stands Were' HHdd6n' , wh&y ,( after ^ i . i c^%ht 1 b^ 1! who %Ben M l, ' 5 ; Mah : 6tf6y with'.'great' coftfiderite'-'kll rdu'ijd'^ft'e' : well'bff 'Siititp*' son-H&'ywai-d'S urid6rhahys ; l as off ' ; the'bowling' the ''dthers • put ! : 'orr?' Thfere is ' brily ; 6"n'e|'wicfeet t6 ' ' however; BoksH&H Wiig the ! 'bthef ;l not but'thaW/: 'The niatbH' will■ be v re-- ; •' follow' r NfeW' : |' D. ReWse, ,J. ''D., fK." Tucker;'c !l?"; ,'H. Grj' ffc May '' ,'o"'. J. X Mahpney, ~'^r , , E. V!' } .S. T. Calla^vay, "'O;'; J. J", C b'May' vV... ,c. not but; 13. , ' ' t>g byes k :^:v"".% •,: *' No ■ „.a. i'.''lf. ■ '< .-.5' • '• f '; f^|l^of,jtl^fi 5 ' 'One iolt' 6,'"2' f6r 's2;' S" for ,55, ,4 .fpr* ' SSj fj'for r r il9/;7 ,'fof ll&l . foi* i 25, »'^r ' tb. te^-Doug-,, , v Simps6n-Hjay,warq t . o,,;fpr, ',31-; rerfe, I .^ '"fpr 2l';

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8370, 1 March 1907, Page 6

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CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8370, 1 March 1907, Page 6

CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8370, 1 March 1907, Page 6

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