CRICKET.
SOUTH AFRICA V. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
SMALL SCORING
(Received .Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.)
ADELAIDE, October 6
The South Africans commenced their tour of Australia with a match against South Australia. The wicket was not of the best, being rather soft. The scores are as follow : SOUTH AFRICA. First Innings. Strieker, c Zsehorn, b Whitty 3 Zouch, c Mavne, b Whitty 0 Sperwell, b Whitty 8 Nouse, run out 4 Faulkner, c S. Hill, b Rees 54 Snook, c C- Hill, b Crawford 4 Llewellyn, e Campbell, b Crawford 3 Sclnvarz, b Whitty 22 Pearse, b Wright 21 Vogler, not out 5 | Pcgler, c b Wright 0 | Extras - 9 Totol 133 Bowling.—Whittv, -I for 57 ; Crawford, 2 for 31 j Rees 1 for 30: Wright 2 for G. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. First Innings. Mayr.e, b Schwartz 9 Zsehorn, c Sherwell, b Vogler 0 Gehrs. st. Sherwell. b Scliwarz 1 Crawford, c Snook, b Schwarz 06 Clem Hill, e Schwa iv,. b Vogler 15 S. Hill, c Vogler, b Schwarz 1 I Chamberlain, 1.b.w., b Schwarz 7 Campbell, c Sherwell, b Voder H Rees, st. Sherwell, b Schwarz li : Whittv. not out ;jl Wright, not out 6 Extras I 14 Total for nine wickets 169 Bowling.—Schwarz 6 for 66, Vogler 3 for 39. CRICKET IN WAIRARAPA. SENIOR. MASTERTON v. SOUTH WAIRARAPA. The above fixture was commenced on the Park Oval on Saturday. The scores are as follows: MASTERTON. First Innings. T. Jordan, c C. Williams, b Sievers 77 C. Perry, b S. Feist 36 W. Redmond, b Cobcroft 30 IT. Moorhouse, b A. Feist 10 A. E. Esson, 1.b.w., b C. Williams 80 J. Waters, bS. Feist • 18 C. J. Maekellar, b Cobcroft IS A. Ibbetson, c Sievers, b Cobcroft 23 A, Congdon, 1.b.w., 1) Williams 1 W. Iggulden, b C. Williams 19 A. Wheeler, not out 0 Extras , 10 Total 322 Bowling analysis.—C. Williams 3 wickets for 39 runs, Cobcroft 3 for 118, S. Feist 1 for 45, A. Feast 1 for 19, Sievers 1 for 66, A. Tait 0 for 12, G. Williams 0 for 13. CARLTON v: CARTERTON. This match was commenced on the Carterton ground, when the following were the scores: ' ! CARTERTON. j First Innings. F. Beechey, b Wangh 10 Smart, 1) Wangh 8 Hawke, b T. Hoar 7. Hart, b Wangh 3 Tunnicliffe, b Waugh 4 A. Feast, b Waugh 2 Thompson, c Baker, bT. Hoar 19 'Gallon, not out 3 J. M. Beechey, 1.b.w., b Waugh 11 Peed, c Phillips, b T. Hoar 9 Morgan, e Mascelle, b T. Hoar 0 Extras 3 Total- ' 79 Bowling analysis.—Waugh 6 wickets for 39 runs, T. Hoar 4 for 14, C. Mascelle, 0 for 23. Second Innings. Carterton have 50 up for the loss of four wickets. CARLTON. First Innings. T. Hoar, st., Hj F. Beechey S F. Phillips, b Peed 0 Waugh, st. Hart, b F. Beechey 3 F. Welch, b F. Beechey 0 B. Welch, b F. Beechey 7 Baker, b Peed 0 C. Mascelle, b Peed 16 W. Welch, not out 7 H. Pgior, absent A. Styles, absent A. Hoar, absent Extras 3 Total *i'i Bowling analysis.—Becchoy 4 for 35, Peed 3 for l\ , UNI OR. ! ST. MATTHEW'S A. v. MAURICEYILLE. The following are the scores in the above fixture, which was commenced on the Park on Saturday.:— MAURI YE VTLLE. First Innings. Spackman, c Braggins, b Moersch 2 Bradstock, b Wilkie 27 Hazcll, b .1. Berry 7 Coombes, b Moersch I Fisher, c Feilding, b Allen 12 Brooks, c A. Berry, b Walker 11 Blackmore, c J. Berry, b Walker 1 Hansen, b Wilkie 0 Newman, b Moersch 10 Boyle, b Moersch 2 Nightingale, not out - 5 Extras 11 Total 92 Bowling. Stewart 0 I'ov 15, Moersch 4 for 1-1, J. Berry 1 for 12, Allen 1 for 15, A. Berry 0 for o, Walker 2 for 7, Wilkie 2 for 13.
; ST. MATTHEW'S A. ' First Innings. 1 Moersch, c Coombes, b Spackman 7 I Walker, c Bradstock, b Spackman 0 ■A. Berry, c Boyle, b 'Spackman 1 A. Pragnell, b Boyle 12 Wilkie, b Spackman 14 Allen, 1) Boyle 4 1 Stewart, b Boyle • 12 J. Berry, b Spackman 6 Dixon, b Boyle 0 Braggins, not out 0 Feilding, c Boyle, b Spackman 8 Extras 3 Total 67 Bowling analysis.— Spackman 0 for 31, Boyle 4 'for JO. I j MASTERTON v. OPAKI. Maslcrton juniors defeated Opaki | on the Schoolground on Saturday by I six wickets. The scores are as fol- ! lows:— j MASTERTON. ' First Innings. Williams, b Welch 13 Brunton, b Reader 0, Thompson, b Petersen & Jackson, b retersen 5 j Moodie, b Petersen 1 I F. Hoar, e C. Welch, b Tankersley 1 ; Wickens, c and b Welch 1 i Chapman, b Petersen 4 J Foreman, not out 0 i Blacknian, b Tankersley • 0 Hooper, c Reader, b Petersen i ■ Extras 3 Total 43 Bowling analysis.—Petersen G for 12, C. Welch 2 for 13, A. Reader i for 0, Tankersley 1 for 2. Second Innings. Williams, b Peterson S Thompson, b Tankersley 5 Chapman, not out '<'•* •'•i-iiv, c Petersen, b Tankersley 1. Moodie, not out 4 I Extra-j 6 i Total for 3 wickets 23 , Bowling.—Petersen 1 for S, Welch 0 for 9, Tankersley 2 for 7. OPAKL First Innings. Reader 4 E. Johansen. ' 7. C. WjAeh ,' 1 E. Petersen 4 R. Taiikersley 0 A. Welch, not out 14 H. Cliristensen 0 Albert Reader 1 A. Petersen . . '" 3 F. Johansen 1 V. Nicholson 5 Extras 4 Total 44 Bowling.—Thompson 5 for 8, Branton 2 for 6, Jackson 1 for 5, Forman 1 for 8, Wickens 1 for 7. Second Innings. A. Welch ■?. A. Peterson .1 A. E. Reader 2 E. Johansen 0 E. Petersen 1 Albert Reader 1 R. Tankerslev 1 C. Welch * 7 H. Cliristensen, not out 4 Y. Nicholson 3 Extra 1 Total' ■. 24 /Bowling. Thompson 6 for 12 and Wickens 4 for 12.
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