CRICKET. CARLTON v. RIVALS. The Masterton Cricket Association senior championship match between Carlton and Rivals was concluded on the Park Oval yesterday afternoon, and resulted in a win for Carlton by seven wickets and three runs. The following were the scores: — CARLTON. First innings 118 Second Innings. Prow, c Morris, b Waters 2 Voyce , b Barr 0 A. Hoar, b Barr 3 Styles, not out 19 Extras 4 Total for 3 wickets 26 § Bowling analysis.—Barr, two wickets for 5 rand: Waters, one wicket for 18 runs. Waters bowled a no ball. RIVALS. First innings 63 Second Innings. Richards, b Styles 13 Waters, c Voyce, b Styles 20 Dwyer, run out 13 Lomas, b Moss 3 Barr, b Moss 0 Edwards, b Moss 2 Thompson, not out 7 Kingdon, c Madsen, b Aymes 1 Morris, b Aymes 4 F. Wickens, c Boyd, b Aymes 2 J. Wickens, b Moss 0 Extras 13 Total 78 Bowling analysis. —Moss, 4 wickets for 20 runs; Aymes, 3 ' wickets for? runs; Styles, 2 wickets for 22 runs; Prow, 0 wickets for 17 runs. CARTERTON v. W.F.C.A. Carterton defeated W.F.C.A. on the Park Oval yesterday afternoon by nine wickets and seven runs. The following were t H e scox-es: — CARTERTON. First Innings. Bowling analysis. —Welch, 3 wickets for 41 runs; Hall, 2 for 14; Phillips, 2 for 22; Swan, 2 for 32; Congdon, 1 for 28; Smith, 0 for 16. Second Innings. Lindop, b Coiigdon 5 C. Williams, not out , 13 Tunnicliffe, not out 2 Total for 1 wicket 20 Bowling analysis.—Congdon, 1 wicket for 6; Welch, 0 wickets for 14. , . ■ . W.F.C.A. First innings 91 Second Innings. J I Rothenberg, c Smart, b Maunsell 3: Welch, c Feist, b Maunsell 0 ; Swan, b Maunsell 4 Ogier, b Maunsell 0 Phillips, b Phelps 1 Caselberg, b Tunnicliffe 10 Hall, st Hart, b Tunnicliffe 4 Congdon, not out 24 Pragnell, b Tunnicliffe 4 1 Smith, b Smart _ 10 McGinnity, run out 0 'Extras . .jo~" 24 ' Total- " 84 Bowling analysis.—Maunsell, 4 wickets for 5 runs, Tunnicliffe, 3 wickets for 35 runs; Phelps, 1 wicket for 8 runs; Smart, 1 wicket for 12 runs. i MASTERTON CRICKET ASSOCIATION AVERAGES. The following are the leading batting and bowling averages to dat» in connection with the Mastertoiv Thursday Association. BATTING. *Signifiee not out. BOWLING. Mr W. A. Kellow, Taranaki Street, Wellington., N-Z., writes: " There is no question about it—Chambeilain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a fine one. I have used it several times and it always gives me immediate relief. Not long ago one of my carters came home with a very sevpre a'tack of colic and diarrhoea, and it only took txve doses of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to fix him up in good shape. I never go away on a trip without a bottle of this medicine , for I find that change of water olten affects one." For sale by all chemits and •storekeepers.
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