CRICKET.
CAKLTON v. MASTERTON. senior match between Carlton and Masterton was commenced on the Park Oval on Saturday last, the scores at the cinse of the day's play being as follow: CAKLTON. First Innings. B. Waugh, c Redmond, b Moorhouse 17 A. Styles, c Ke lmund, b Is»gullen 2(5 A. Hoar, b Moorhoi;s> 9 F. Welch, c iVlackeliar, b Moorhouse I A. Rothenberg, c Waters, b lggulden 3 J. Skelley, run on* 9 R. Moss, c Waten, b Locjan 3d F. Phillips, b Logan 0 H. Ogier, c Logan, b Remond 22 N. Mad3en, not out 23 C. Mascelle. b Redmond 1 Extras 4 Total 154 Bowling analysis—Logan 2 for 37, Waters 0 for 36, Moorhouse 6 for 26, Redmond 2 for 17. MASTERTON. First Innings. J. Waters, b Mascelle 7 CJ. Perry, b Moss . 25 . Ibbetson, b Mascelle () H. Moorhouse, b Skeliey 36 C. Maclcellar, b Moss ]7 P. Hooper, b Moss 0 A. Esson, c Hoar, b Moss 4 W. Redmond, not out 10 Extras y Total ior seven wickets 108 Bowling analysis—R. Mos-i, 4 for 30; Mascelle, 2 for 12; SkeMey, 1 for 11; Styles, 0 for 11; Wngh, 0 for 36. JUNIOR. N S. MATTHEW'S A v. MAURICEVILLE. The S. Matthew's A team and Mauriceville teams met on the Park Oval on Saturday, and when stumps were drawn the match was unfinished. S. Matthew'j in their first innings made 137, Moersch 43 not out, Wilkie 37, Braggins 22, and Walker 19 being top scorers. Mauriceville made 57 in their first innings, and have three wickets down for 17 in their second. The following were the scores:— S. MATTHEW'S A. First Innings. V. Sutton, c sub, b Fisher 0 J. Berry, c Hopley, b Coombs 0 R. Hatch, c Hoplay, b Fisher 1 B. Walker, b Coombs 19 A. Berry, b Fisher 2 P. Wilkie, b Coombs 37 F. Dixon, b Coombs 2 Moersch, not out , 43 H. Braggins, c Hopley, b Coombs 22 T. Feilding, c Mayr, b Coombs 0 P. Bennett, c Mayr, b Coombs 1 Extras 11 Total 137 Bowling analysis.—Coombes 7 for 33, Fisher 3 for 62, Mayr 0 for 34. MAURICEVILLE. First Innings. Coombs, b Sutton 0 Barnett, b Moersch ] ,0 Fisher, c Moersch, b Sutton 12 Hopley, b Moersch 5 G. Braggins, c Hatch, b Sutton £l3 Martin, c Hatch, b Sutton 18 Mayr, b Sutton 4 Brooks, c Walker, b Wilkie 3 B. Braggins, c H. Sutton, b] , Sutton *"4 Milne, not out 1 Extras 2 Total """ 57 Bowling analysis.— Moersch 2 for 16, Sutton 6 for 35, WMkie 1 for 5. Second Inning 3. Coombs, b Walker] 5 Barnett, b Walker • - Q , Hopley, cJ. Berry, bA. Berryj 1 Fisher, not out 8 Martin, not out 1 1 Extras 2 Total for thrae wickets 17 Bowling —Walker 2 for 11, A. Berry 1 for 4. By Telegraph—Press Association. Received January 16, 5.5 p.m. | SYDNEY, January 16. M. A. Noble has "notified the Cricket Board of his retirement from first-class cricket owing to business exigencies. The board has recorded its apprec; iation of Nobld's great services to Australian cricket. The death has occurred of Phil Sheridan, manager of the Sydney cricket ground.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9692, 17 January 1910, Page 3
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