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ST. MATTHEW'S v. MASTERTON 11. Ths Masterton juniors were deI feated on the Park Oval on Saturday ! last by St. Mutthew's by 9 wickets. The following were the scores: — MASTERTON 11. First Innings.—L. Williams, hit wicket, b Phillips, 0; M. Iggulden, c Berry, b ;Phillips, 4; C. Monro, b Berry, 2; A. Ibbetson, b Phillips, 12; V. Sutton, b Berry, 1; F. Todd, b Berry, 1; Baker, b Berr>, 14; R. Lytt'e, b Phillips, 0; R. Milne, b Phillips, 0; R. McKenzie, /lit out, 4; E. Perry, c Berry, b Phillips, 0; extras, 9.--Total, 47. Bowling analysis.—Phillips, 6 for 19; Berry, 4 for 19. Second Innings.—Williams, b Phillips, 0; iggulden, b Berry, 0; Monro, c Miller, b Phillips, 0; 'lbbetson, b Phillips, 19; Sutton, b Berry, 0; Todd, b Berry, 1; Baker, c Wilkie, b Phillips, 7; Lyttle, hit wicket, b Berry, 7; Milne, run cut, 0; McKenzie, c Dixon, b Phillips, 0; Perry, v not out, 0; exti'as, 9. —Total, 43. 1 Grand totai, 90. Bowling analysis. —Phillips, 5 for 18; Berry, 4 for 16. ST. MATTHEW'S. Fii-st Innings.—A. Miller, c Iggulden, b Todd, 2; F. Dixon, b Todd, 3: F. Phillips, c Lyttle. b Sutton, 12; J. Berry, b Ibbetson, 21; P. Wilkie, b Iggulden, 11; R. Hatch, b J.bbetson, 0; T. Riddell, b Iggulden, 1; C. Cole, c Todd, b Iggulden, 0; H. Russ3ll, c Todd, b Todd, 7; E. Simonson, not out, 7; O. Wellington, c Monro, b Todd, 0; extras, 8. —Total, 72. Bowling analysis,—Sutton, 1 for 12; Todd, 4 for 30; Ibbetson, 2 for 13; Iggulden, 3 for 9. Second Innings.—R. Hatch, c sub., b Baker, 4; A. Miller, not out, 17; I F. Phillips, not out, 7; extras, 1. — Total for one wicket, 29. Grand total, 101. Bowling analysis.—Tcdd, 0 for 16; \saker, 1 for 12. CARTERTON 11. v. UNITED 11. Carterton juniors defeated United juniors on the Paris: Oval on Saturday last by two wickets. The following were the scores:— CARTERTON. First Innings, 70. , Second Innings.—Feast, b Clarke, 3; Avery, b Clarke, 2; C. William!*, b Higgs, 43; McKenzie, b Walker, 0; Fairbruther, c sub., b Walker, 5; Saywell, notjout, 48; G. Williams, bJHiggs, 1; Neilson, st., b Clarke, 11; Armstrong, b Clarke, 6; extras, 5. Total for 8 wickets, 124. Grand total, 194. Bowling analysis—Clarke, 4 for 41.; Knowl ea, 0 for 6; Walker, 2 for 26; Higgs, 2 for 26; Haviland, 0 for 18. UNITED 11. ....j-gr "" First Innings, 113. Second Innings.-rJones, b McKenzie, 1; Haviland, c —b McKenzie, 45; Brabender, b Neilson, 0; Clarke, bMcKenzi. 1 , 2; Hooper, run out, 0; Knowles., b Neilson, 4; Walker, c Avery, b Neilson, 4; Thompson, c Avery, b Neilson, 4; Higgs, run out, 3; Pond, b Williams, 5; Bungate, not out, 3; extras, 8. Total, 79. Grand total, 192. Bowling analysis. —McKenzie, 3 for 28; Fairbrother, \ ofor7; Neilson,'4 for 27; Williams, 1 for 3.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3149, 29 March 1909, Page 7
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