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RIVALS v. W.F.O.A. The Rivals and VV.F C. A. commenced a match in tha Park Oval yesterday. Rivals batte l first a;id made 140, Waters and Hooper putting on 93 /or the first wicket. W.F.C. A. ri'tili'3 I wir'-j 97. Tiia tulknvi.ig were - RIVALS. First I h.ings. Water?, b Ai[ken 5° H b V! OOl'dil JUac! o5 Sjtton, b Aitken 0 Barr, st Prawned, b Aitken 4 Ibbetson, sc Pragnell, b Ait'cen 15 Berry, c Moorehouse, b Aitken 5 Thompson, st Pragnell, b Ait ten 5 Hugo, c Phillips, b .VI Kirehause 1 Lorn as, 1.b.w.,' ti Aitken 10 Barry, b Moorjhouae 8 Wickens, n it ojt 2 Extras 14 Total , 149 Howling Analysis.—Cungdon 0 for 33, Moorehouse 3 for 40, Wilkia _0 for 16, Kingdon 0 for 6, Aitken, 7 far 38. W.F.C.A. First Innings. Smith, b Hooper 7 Aitken, run out 1 Phillips, ibw, b Sutton 1CMoorehouse, c Wickens, b Hoiper 8 lu.thenburg, c Thynne, b Barr 13 Caselberg, b Barr 1 Kingdon, c Lomas, b Hooper 15 Congdon, b Berry 27 Pragnell, c Wickens.. b Hooper 2 Wilkie, not o 0 Hornblow, b iierry 0 Extras ? Total ' 97 Bowling analysis. —Hooper 4 for , 33, Barr 2 for 17, Sutton 1 for 15, Berry 2 for 25. Carlton v. Carterton. The above teams met at Oartertm yesterday, Carlton could only get a poor team away. In their first innings Carlton compiled 42 to their opponents' 68. Carterton in their second innings have three wickets down fur 74, Alaunseil 43 not out being top scorer. Scores — CARLTON. First Innings. Styles, b Maunsell H Madsen. c. Sievers, b Maun:ell 1 Moss, b Maunsell 2 Voyce, b Maunsell 12 K. Welch, b Maunsell 0 Wheeler, b Maunsell 3 Roberts, c Fairbrother, b Maunsell 2 Dixon, st. Hart, b Maunsell 2 W, Welch, b Maunsell 2 Jones, c Williams, b Sievers 6 Cresswell, not out Extras 1 Total 42 Bowling arialysK —Maunsell 9 for 20, Sievers 1 for 10, Williams 0 for 11. CARTERTON. First Inning's. ; Sn art, run out 23 Hart, c Styles, b Moss 0 Maunsell, c and b Moss 11 G. Williams, c Welch, b Styles 0 Rev. Thompson, b Stylei 17 Sievers, b StyLs 8 C. Williams, not out 2 King, b Styles A V. Fairbrother, b Styles 2 Tunnicliffe, lbw, b Madsen 4 K. Fairbiother, b M.clsen Extras 1 Total 68
Bowling analysis.—Styleß 5 for 25? J Moss 2 for 31, Madsen 2 for 11. Second Innings. Rev. Thompson b Styles 7 Smart, c Welch, b Madsen 7 F. Fairbrother. b Stylos 0 Maunsell, not out 43 Llart, not out 8 Extras 9 Total for three wickets 74 Bowling analysis.—Styles 2 or 25, Madsen 1 for 12, Moss 0 for 18, Wheeler 0 foi 10. SCORING AT EXPRESS SPEED. 102 RUNS IN TEN MINUTES. Received November 18, 10.5 a.m. MELBOURNE, November 18. At; the conclusion of.a match at Singleton apainst a metropolitan team the country players went in again. , Cameron hit the first six balls y out of the ground. The bowler was allowed to continue, with the result that 33venteen out of nineteen balls were hit out of the ground. A score of 102 waa compiled in less than ten minutes. [
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9654, 19 November 1909, Page 3
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