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CRICKET NOTES.

(By Cover Point.) CARLTON v. CARTERTON. The Henderson Cup match, Carlton v. Carterton, was advanced another stage on the Park Oval yesterday. With three wickets down for 44. Moss (20) and F. Welch (3) resumed batting. The pair defied repeated changes at bowling, and quickly piled on'' : #e runs. The score was taken to 138, and the pair were still unbeaten when rain caused a cessation of play. . Moss has 68 to his credit made without a chance and by capital cricket. His score includes thirteen 3's and three 4's. Welch's score is 40. He played a ■ free innings, and made some very J nice strokes. He gave a difficult j chance just after he had reached double figures. He has eight 3's to his credit. | The partnership has, so far, produced 99 runs. The scores are as follow : CARTERTON. First inning? 211 CARLTON. First-innings 97 j Second Innings. j ;Sw_an, b Williams ° Waters, b William? 16 Boyd, c Phelps, b Elliott •'> Moss, not out 68 F. Welch, notjrct • 40 Extras 9 Total for 3 wickets 138 i STAR v. W.F.C.A. " i The above match was conclued on the Park Oval, yesterday afternoon, under unfavourable weather conditions. With seven wickets down ( for 83 in their second innings, the j Stars resumed batting, and were dis- ; posed of for 90, of which total TruEcott had contributed 25, Tbynne 17, P. Ric!tf»ds 12, and Madsen 10. In their second venture W.F.C.A. were disposed of for 73, Hall (21), and Fragnell (14) being the only ( n s to offer any resistance to the bowlers. McLean, bowling with an excellent length, captured six wickets for 27 runs. Stars thus won by 33 runs. The following are the scores:— STARS. Second Innings. F. Richards, run out 12 Isaacs, b Welch 2 Thvnne, b Welch 17 Truscott, b Phillips 2o Dwyer, c b Parton 6 L. Richards, b Hall 3 Madsen, run out ' - ,10 Edwards, not out 2 McLean, c Schubert, b Parton 0 .Bradbury, c Schubert, b Phillips 2 Ansen, absent ° Extras ! l Total 80 Total first innings 63 Grand total 1 53 Bowling analysis:—Phillips 2 for 9, R. Welch 2 for 26, Parton 2 lor 34, Hall 1 for 12. W.F.C.A.—Second Innings. Hall, lbw, b McLean 21 A. Caselberg, b McLean 3 Parton, b McLean 6 Smith, cL. Richards, b McLean 1 Wilkie, cL. Richards, b Madsen 7 Welch, b McLean 1 Phillips, b Melt an 0 Fairjjjrother, b !saa:s fi Pra|£fill, b Dwyer 14 Schubert, b Isaacs . 1 Uren, not out \ Extras y Total 73 Total first innings 47 Grand total 120 Bowling analysis—McLean 6 for 27, Dwyer 1 for 4, Isaacs 2 for 18, Madsen" 1 for 18.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9010, 20 December 1907, Page 7

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CRICKET NOTES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9010, 20 December 1907, Page 7

CRICKET NOTES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9010, 20 December 1907, Page 7

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