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SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. MASTERTON v. CARTERTON. The Masterton and Carterton Seniors continued their match on the Park Ova] on Saturday, the scores being as follow: MASTERTON First Innings. Perry, b Phelps 27 Waters, run out 73 Esson, b Williams 1 Moorhouse, lbw, b Prow 50 Mackellar, run out 6 Redmond, c and b Phelps 19 Hooper, run out 27 Loßan, b Williams 4 Congdon, run out 0 Iggulden, lbw, b Prow 6 Francis, not out 15 Extras 16 Total 244 Bowling analysis—Phelps, 2 for 25; for 40; Prow, 2 for, 72; F. Beechey, 0 for 14£Mautisell •',.' 0 for 19; J. M. Beechey, 0 for 23; Sievers, 0 for 35. CARTERTON. First innings 246 Second Innings. Smart, b Moorhouse 1U IF. Beechey, b Congdon 15 Prow, not out 15 j Hart, not out 1 [ Extras <* 3 ', Total for two wicketa 1 - 54 JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. S. MATTHEW'S B v. MASTERTON. S. Matthew's B team and .Masterton concluded their match on the i Park Oval, on Saturday afternoon, I and aftei an exciting finish was won by S. Matthew's by two wickets and 3 runs, B. Iveson 16, not out, Fisher 16, Russell 14, Madsen 12 and Hoar 11, reached double figures. Claughton was the most successful howler for Masterton, taking for 7 wickets, for 44. The detailed scores were as follow: 8. MATTHEWS B. First innings 57 Second Innings. I Matthews, c Chapman, b Williams 1 I Fisher, b Clattghton 16 ; Cole, b Claughton 3 Jarvis, b Claughton 0 Hoar, c and b Claughton 11 Russell, b Claughton 14 Madsen, b Claughton 12 Iveson, not out 16 Raine, b Claughton B<- - Perry, nut out 6 Extras 8 Total 92 Grand total 149 Bowling analysis—Claughton, 7 for 44; McKenzie, 0 for 9; Williams, 0 lor 14; MASTERTON. First Second innings 79 Grand total . 146 MAURICEVILLE v. CARTERTON. Mauriceville suffered defeat at the hands of Carterton on Saturday afternoon by 77 runs.. Carterton's innings \ produced 106 and 91 runs, respectively, while Mauriceville succeeded in compiling 76 in their first innings, and batting nine men in their second , attempt made 45. For Cmerton Churchill 17, Williams 16 ant) Bjrridge 14, reached double figures, while Bradstock 17 and Braggins 10, were top scorers for Muuncuviile. The scores were as follow: CARTERTON. First innirgs 106 - Second Innings.. Feast, b Coombs 7 Beard, b Bradstock 4 Hams, c Hopley, b Bradstock 0 McKenzie, b Bradstock 8 I ■ Burridge, b Hansen 14 L Churchill, b Hansen 17 1 Fairbrnther, b Bradstock 0 , c Willinms. b Ha risen 16 Gaskin, b Hansen 6 I Shaw, not out 7 Waliis, b Bradstock 5 , Extras 8 • Total 92 £ Grand total 198 II Bowling analysis—Hansen, 4 for 11 14; Bradstock, 5 for 57; Coombs, 1 iS for 13. 1 MAURICEVILLE. | First innings 76 | Second Innings. | Bradstock, b Fairbrothir 17 I Barnett, b Harris 2 I Coombs, b Harris 6 1 Fisher, b Harris 0 I Hansen, b Harris 0 ] Mayr, b Harris 0 I Braggins, b Fairbrother 10 Hopley, not out 3 Martin, b Fairbrother 0 Extras 7 Total for eight wickets 45 Grand total 121 J Bowling analysis—Harris, 5 for 16; Fairbrother, 3 for 16; McKenziil, 0 for 6.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9671, 20 December 1909, Page 7
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527CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9671, 20 December 1909, Page 7
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