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CRICKET.

k CARLTON v. RIVALS. A start was made with the Carlton v. Rivals match on the Park Oval yesterday Carlton, batting first, compiled 115, tJ. 'Waugh 32, F. Welch 19. L. Boyd 15, C. Mascelles 13, being top scorers. In their second innings they have two wickets down for 46 (Waugh not out 21, N. Boyd not out 12). Rivals' innings produced 86, Barr 44 being responsible for more than half the runs scored off the bat Ibbetson 12 also reaching double figures. The scores were as follow: CARLTON. First Innings. B. Waugh, c and b Berry 32 A. Styles, c Ibbetson, b Waters 9 F. Welch, c and b Berry 19 L. Boyd, b Berry 15 N. Boyd, b Hooper 9 N. Madsen, b Barr 7 Skelley, b Hooper 1! T. Voyce, c Wickens, b Barr 0 A. Wheeler, b Berry 4 C. Mascelles, c Berry, b Hooper 13 S. Aymes, not out 1 Extras 5 Total 115 Bowling analysis.—Barr 2 for 7, Hooper 3 for 15, Berry 4 for 49, Waters 1 for 39. RIVALS. First Innings. J. Waters, b Waugh 0 G. Barr, c Madsen, b Skelley 44 A. Ibbetson, c Voyce, b Styles 12 P. Hooper, b Mascelles 0 V. Sutton, run out 0 J. Lomas, b Mascelles 1 ' J. Berry, b Mascelles 4 j A. Barry, b Skelley 5 R. Hatch, b Mascelles 9 J. Wickens, not out 0 Extras 11 Total 86 Bowling.—Mascelles 4 for 18, Skelley 2 for 14, Waugh 1 for 9, Styles 1 for 27, L. Boyd 0 for 7. CARLTON. Second Innings, styles, Ibw, b Hooper 8 iVelch, b Waters ' 0 iVaugh, not out 21 Boyd, not out 12 Extras 5 Total 46 Bowling. Hooper 1 for 24, Waters : for 13, Berry 0 for 4. W.F.C.A. v. CARTERTON. The W.F.C.A. and Carterton teams tarted their match on tne Park Oval 'esterday. The visitors'jjfirst innings iroduced the good total of 294, T. 'row 80, F. Fairbrother 29, Hart !Fairbrother 33, Smart 31* lev. Thompson 19, Beard 15, and dcKenzie 11, reaching V.F.C.A. have three wickets down or 60, R. Welch 28 not out, Ogier 8, Phillips 11, reaching double isgures. The scores were as folow CARTERTON. First Innings. == Maunsell, c Caselberg, b Hall 7 Smart, c Rothenberg, b Welch 31 Rev. Thompson, c and b Welch 19 g Smith, run out 0 | Hart, c Kingdon, b Welch 36 j g Phelps, b Welch 6 fl Prow, c Kingdon, b Wilkie 80 I Beard, c Kingdon 15 I N. McKenzie, b Kingdon 11 1 F. Fairbrother, not out 39 j| V. Fairbrother, b Kingdon 33 4 Extras 17 I Total 294 I Bowling analysis—Welch, 4 for 3 58; Kingdon, 3 [for 68; Hall, 1 for 36; Wilkie, 1 for 58; Phillips. 0 for 16; Scrimgeour 0 for 10; O'Connor, 0 for 13; Caselberg, 0 for 14. W.F.C.A. I First Innings. J Ogier, b Smith 18 Phillips, c Fairbrother, b Beard 11 1 R. Welch, not out 28 ' H. Hall, c Smith, b Maunsell 0 ; : Extras 3 j Three wickets for 60 | By Telegraph—Press Association. NAPIER, January 13. ! § The Hawke's Bay cricket team to ' meet Wairarapa comprises:—H. B. Lusk, J. E. Macassey, E., W. Smyrk, P. Fulton, J. H. Board, A. Fenton, G. Hawke, J. O'Brien, Nelson, W. Baker and N. Anderson. The following will represent the Carlton Club against Masterton, on the Park Oval to-morrow, afternoon : —N. Madsen, R. Moss, B. Waugh, A. Styles, A. Hoar, Skelley, H. Ogier, F. Welch, H. Rothenberg, C. Mascelles. and F. Phillips. Emergencies, B. Welch and S. Kingdon. The following will represent Masterton juniors against Carterton juniors, at Carterton, on Saturday:— Williams, Blane, McKenzie, Arlidge, Igeulden, Flavin, Claughton, Fuller, Edwards, Chapman, and Hirschberg. All members are requested to attend net practice to-night. Ihe drag will leave at 1.30 p.m. on Saturday. SLEEPLESSNESS. Sleeplessness frequently arises from tlio liver. If the liver is out of orcl r it affects the nerves, and if your nerves are i in any way affected you cannot sleep. Do 1 not resort to narcotics'; a course of Cnam i berlain's Tablets will set your liver right ' and you will soon enjoy refreshing sleep, ' For sale by all chemists and storekeepers.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9690, 14 January 1910, Page 7

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CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9690, 14 January 1910, Page 7

CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9690, 14 January 1910, Page 7

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