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CRICKET.

MASTERTON V. greytown. The Masterton seniors journeyed to Greytown on Saturday last and played the local seniors. The wicket was a very bad one to play un, and good scoring was out of the question. Masterton went in first, and playing with nine men, put up 85. Mackellar (1G), Sutton (iO), Esson <l4), Periy (12) and Redmond <11) played well. Greytown at the call of time had eight wickets down for 13 At one statje of the game the score stood at eight iviclcots for -1. Redmond bowled with deadly effect, taking six wickets for 3 The following were the scores: — MASTERTON—First Innings. <C. J. Msckellar, b Howlett 16 W. Redmond, b Bannin 31 <C. Perry, c Wines, b Howlett 12 A. E. Esson, lbw, b Workman 14 T. Rawson, b Howlett 2 Sutton, c and b Workman 16 A. Thompson, b tiannin 9 Oldridge, not out 2 W. Miuett, b Workman 0 Extras 3 Total 85 Bowling analysis—R. Workman 3 for 17, Howlett 3 for 26, Bannin 2 for 27, Trotman 0 for 12. GREYTOWN—First Innings. R. Workman, b Redmond 2 H. Hawke, b Rawson 2 J. Howlett, b Reditond 0 P. Furlong, c Minett, b Redmond 0 Brown, st Esson, b Redmond 0 P. Bannin, c Sutton, b Rawson 0 Avery, b Redmond 0 H. Trotman, b Redmond 0 Wines, not out # 4 Maxton, not out 3 Extras 2 Total for 8 wickets 13 Bowling analysis—Redmond 6 for ■3, Rawson 2 for 8. CARTERTON v. UNITED. The Carterton and United teams met at Carterton on Saturday. In the first innings the home team secured a lead of 74 with only six wickets down. Hart has 50 to his credit, and is not out. Feast made 3b". Duggan scored 38 not out for United, playing with great freedom, his last five hits being all fours. The following are details —■ UNITED. First Innings. Waters, c Smart, b Maunsell 2 Rothenberg, lbw, b Maunsel) 0 O'Leary, lbw, b Maunsell 5 Duggan, not out 38 Jones, b Gallon 1 Fielding, c and b Maunsell 1 Congdon, run out 10 Lawrence, b Beechey 0 Warner, b Beechey 0 Extras 3 Total 60 Bowling analysis—Maunsell 4 for 26, Beechey 2 for 7, Gallon 1 for 16, •Carroll 0 for 8. CARTERTON. First Innings. Elliott, b Waters 19 Feast, b Warner 38 Smart, b Waters 3 | Hart, not out 50 , Maunsell, run out 2 ( Carroll, b Warner 0 ; Beechey, lbw, b Warner 6 , tJallon, not out 3 Extras 13 Six wickets for 134 Bowling analysis—Warner 3 fur 20, Waters 2 for 32. Congdon 0 for 13, Duggan 0 for 23, Lawrence 0. for 19, O'Leary 0 for 9, Jones 0 for 4. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. ST. MATTHEW'S v. UNITED. A match for the Junior Championship was commenced on the Park on Saturday afternoon, between St. Matthew's and United Clubs. E. Hooper (22), and F. Phillips (35) did some very vigorous hitting for Unitedjand St. Matthew's respectively. The following were the scores: — UNITED —First innings.—Walker, b Hatch, 1; Haviland, b Wilkie, 0; Doyle, b Wilkie, 0; Hooper, run out, 22; Morton, lbw, b Wilkie, 0; E. Braggins, run out, 1; Pond, b Wilkie, 2; Knowles, run out, 2; B. Braggins, not out, 0; Sandiford, b Hatch, 6; Thompson, b Wilkie, 3; extras, 1; total, 38. Bowling— Wilkie, 5 for 18; Hatch, 2 for 19. Second innings.—Doyle, b Phillips, 5; B. Braggins, b Wilkie, 2; E. Braggins, b Cole, 3; Walker, b Wilkie, 2; Hooper, b Phillips, 1;

Knowles, notout, 1; Pond, not out, 0; extras, 3; total I for 5 wickets, 17. Bowling—Phillips, 2 for 6; Wilkie, 2 for 7; Cole, 1 for 3. ST. MATTHEW'S—E. Simonson, b Pond, 12; Edwards, b Walker 0; Wilkie, b Pond, 5; Phillips, b Knowles, 35; Russell, b Haviland, 17; H. Simonson, c Thompson, b Knowles, 0; Riddle, b Knowles, 0; Cole, b Haviland, 1; Hatch, b Haviland, 2; Flaws, b Knowles, 7; Dixon, not out, 2; extras, 2; total, 83. Bowling—Knowles, 4 for 11; Haviland 3 for 19: Pond, 2 for 32; Walker, 1 for 19.

MASTERTON v. CARTERTON. The above teams met on the Park on Saturday, one innings being played. Carterton knocked up 82, Saywell making 23. Masterton's score was 47, of which 17 were due to Hebenton. Following are details of the scores Masterton —Dwyer, c and b McKenzie, 0; Williams, b McKenzie, 8; Chapman, b Sievers, 2;' Iggulden, b Seivers, 0; Todd, b McKenzie, 4; Elder, o Sievere, 0: Hebenton, not out 37; Matthews, b McKenzie, 0; Morris, b McKenzie, 10; Dixon, b McKenzie, 0; Harding, b Sievers, 5; extra, 1; total, 47. Bowling analysis—McKenzie 6 for } 26, Sievers 4 for 20. Carterton, Ist innings—G. Willipms, b Morris, 2; N. Armstrong, "b Morris, 2; Sievers, b Iggulden, 4; Beechey, b Morris, 0; McKenzie, b Morris, 15; Fairbrother, b Morris, 13; Saywell, c Williams, b Todd, 23; Beard, b Todd, 8 ; Feast, b Todd, 0; H. Armstrong, not out, 10; C. Williams, c Dwyer, b Morris, 0; extras, 5; total, 82. Bowling analysis—Morris 6 for 13; Todd 3 for 10, Iggulden 1 for 24, Dwyer 0 for 30.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3033, 2 November 1908, Page 8

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CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3033, 2 November 1908, Page 8

CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3033, 2 November 1908, Page 8

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