CRICKET. CARTERTON v. UNITED. Carterton defeated United on the Park Oval on Saturday last by b6 runs. The following were the scores: — CARTERTON. First innings ISO Second Innings. Feast, c McCord, b Kingdon 5 Hart, c Jones, b Kingdon 2 Tunnicliffe, c O'Leary, b Waters 3 Gallon, b Waters 10 Smart, b Congdon 13 Ticehurst, c Congdon, b Waters 28 Williams, not out 1 Elliott, b Congdon 0 Sievers, lbw, b Congdon 0 Maunsell, absent A. Welch, absent Extras 8 Bowling analysis—Congdon, 3 wickets for 1 run, Waters 3 for 22, Kingdon 2 for 24. UNITED. ; First innings 72 J Second Innings. j Waters, b Ticehurst 10 O'Leary, run out 4 Dwyer, c Williams, b Sievers 0 Kingdon, c sub., b Ticehurst 9 Rothenberg, b Ticehurst 1 Congdon, b Ticehurst 2 McCord, b Ticehurst 6 Lawrence, c Gallon, b Ticehurst 0 Jones, c Gallon, b Ticehurst 4 Darvill, not out - 5 Extras 2 Total 42 Bowling analysis—Ticehurst 7 wickets for 28, Sievers 1 for 11, Williams 0 for 2. MASTERTON v. CARLTON. The Carlton-Masterton match was concluded at the Park Oval on Saturday, when Carlton went in to bat in, i their second innings, requiring 84 runs to avert an innings defeat. This they failed to do, being twelve runs behind when the last wicket fell.- F. Welch 24, L. Boyd 19, and Styles 16 were the chief scorers. The following are the scores:— j MASTERTON. First Innings 124 CARLTON First Innings 40 Second Inningb. j A. Hoar, run out 0 ' F. Welch, b Rawson 24 Voyce, b Logan 0 Styles, b Rawson 16 j T. Hoar, b Rawson 0 j L. Boyd, b Rawson 19 E. Welch, c Redmond, b Rawson 2 j Ogier, b Logan , 0 I Swan, lbw, b Logai 5 J Barbvv. not out 1 Moss absent Extras 5 Total 72 Bowling analysis.—Rawson, 5 for 24; Logan, 3 for 41; Redmond, 0 for 2. AUSTRALIA v. REST OF AUSTRALIA. Received February 6, 5 p.m. SYDNEY, February 6. The match Australia v. Rest of Australia was continued to-day. The latter resumed batting on an I easy wicket. Hazlett played fine cricket, his hitting on all sides being excellent. The Rest of Australia made 311. j At the call of time Australia had lost eight wickets for 177 runs. The following are the scores:— REST OF AUSTRALIA. ""* Hopkins, b O'Connor 55 j Bardsley. c Carkeek, b O'Connor 48 j Mayne, b Macartney 3 Parker, c and b Macartney 6 Gehrs, c Ransford, b O'Connor 37 Hazlitt, c Cotter, b O'Connor 62 Simpson, c Rsnsford, b O'Connor 13 Barnes, b Cotter 34 Kelleway, not out 22 Gorry, b Cotter 15 Saunders, b O'Connor 8 Extras IS Total 311 Bowling analysis. —Ransford, 0 wickets for 12 runs; Armstrong, G for 34; Cotter, 2 for 58: O'Connor, ] 6 for 106; Noble, 0 for 29; Macart- | ney, 2 for 54. J AUSTRALIA. I Noble, run out 9 ! Trumper, c Gorry, b Saunders 0 Ransford, b Saunders 22 Armstrong, b Saunders 19 Gregory, c Gehrs, b Kelleway ' 41 McAllister, st Gorry, b Barnes 30 Macartney, lbw, b Kelleway 28 Carter, c Mayne, b Simpson 10 O'Connor, not out 2 Cotter, not out 4 j Extras 12 | Total for 8 wickets 177 | A statement was made by a member at the Otago Cricket Association s meeting on Friday night that Carisbtook B team had allowed the A team •who are leading for this year's senior championship, to win the match last week. It was also stated that some members of the Carisbrook Club had resigned in consequence. It was decided to go exhaustively into the. matter on Wednesday next. ECZEMA. Nothingspoilsagood disposition quicker Nothing taxes a man's patience Like ivn irritation of the skin. Piles almost drive you mad, \]\ day they make you miserable, All night they keep you awake. Just the same with Eczema. Such miseries are daily decreasing, People have learned they can be cured, Learning the merit of Doan's Ointment, Pltntv of proof that Doan's Ointment will cure Piles, EeKeraa, or any skin irritation. Here's pi oof of this statement. Mrs James Mooro, late of Archer St., Masterton, says :—" For twelve months I had eczema on the leg, which seemed as if it couldn't be cured, or even relieved. The constant irritation was very trying, and I felt that I could not live and put up with it. I spent a lot crt money, trying for a cure, but it was all thrown away. Some tirre ago I got a pot of Doan's Ointment at Eton's harmaey, the result of using thif: remedy was marvellous. Very soon the. irritation was uuite gone. I have kept Doan's Ointment by me ever since, and I always recommend sufferers to try this preparation, for it proved god in my case." Doan's Ointment is splendid in every tcfc'turing skin disease. It will absolutely cure in every single instance. j Doan's Ointmwit is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per pot or will be I posted i n receipt of price by Foster McLellan Go., 70 Pitt street, Sydney N iS.W. Uut be sure you get DOAN'S.
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