CRICKET.
A match was nla.ved on the Park Oval yesterday between the Banks and Insurance and the Law and Stack. The farmer won by 8 wickets, making 8(3 (Francis 28) and 10'-i for 2 wicketa (Bsson 53, Wright 22), while tne latter made f>l and 135 (ferry 73). The following wGre the scores:
LAW, STOCK AND STATION AUKNTS. First Innings. C. J. Mackellar, b Fish 4 M. IggulJcn, b i" ish 5 Milne, c Esson, b Wheeler 2 Thynne, b Fish ' 11 C. Perry, c and b Wheeler 10 I). K. Logan, nut uut 10 Winter, b Wheeler 0 Sharp, b Wheeler 2 Fuller, b Fish 1 b Fuh 2 Extras 4 Total Si Bowling analysis.—Fish f5 for 2G, Wheeler 4 f0r,21 BANKS AND INSURANCE. First Innings. Francis, c and b M. A. E. Esson, c MackolLr, b M. Iggukkn 11 F. Fish, c aii'J b Lo.Jan 2 Wright, b M. ißgulJtn 0 Barry, b Logan 2 A. Wheeler, c n, b Logan 17 Chamberlain, b Logan 0 Koberty, not out IH. Kawson, b Perry 4 A. Castlborg, c MackelLr, b I lclcn 1 Cainfuon, I) Perry 0 Extras !'
Total £6 Howling anahais. — Lrgan 4 for 30, M. Igguiden 4 for of, Perry 2 f«.r 16. LAW, bTOOK AND STATION AGENTS. S cond I; nin;-;s. D. K. Lcg&n, c Fis'r, b Esson 1 C. IVrry, 1) Wiiec'.'/r 7?< C, J. [Ylackeihu*, c Fifh, b VVi:coleL - 5 i'Lynne, c Cham!". b Esson 15 M. ijjffiuklou, <! I'Vaiuis, VV-icclcr 4 Sharp, D Esson 3 Moociie, b'Essoi] 22 'Milne, c Chamb'jvl.'in, ii Wheeler 0 Fuller, o Fish, !; V/!>: tl r 0 Winter, not out 1 Arlidge, b Esson 1 Extras 10 Total 135 Total first innings 51 Graud total 186 Rowling analysis. Esson 5 for 36, WheoJer 5 for 55, Francis 0 for 7, Fish 0 for 11, Wright 0 for 16. BANKS AND INSURANCE. Second Innings. Francis, b M;; eke liar j 7 Esson, not out f«3 Fish, c and b Mackellar 5 Wright, not out 22 Extras 6 Total for two wickets 103 Total first innings 86 Grand total 139 Bowling analysis.—Mackellar 2 for 26, Fuller 0 for 2, Iggulden 0 for 11, Perry 0 for 16, Logan 0 for 42.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9664, 1 December 1909, Page 3
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