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CRICKET.

SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

CARLTON v. MASTERTON

Tho above fixture was commenced on the Park Oval on Saturday. The feature of tho day's play was the 75 hit up by Jtt. Moss tor Uarlton, and the 127 not out by W. Bed- i mond for Masterton. The latter batted really well, and his century was acclaimed with loud applause. His score included two 6's, two s's, fourteen 4's, and numerous 3's, 2's and singles. The last century in Wairarapa was 102 by R. Moss for Wairarapa against Hawke's Bay on the Park Oval in 1908. The scores are as follow : CARLTON. First innings. A. Hoar, e Moorhouse, b Jordan 14 A. St-vles, b Congdon 0 H. Waugh, c Mackellar, b Jordan 4 F. Phillips, b Jordan ' 7 F. Welch, c Mackellar, b Jordan 9 S. Edwards, b Logan 1 T. Hoar, 1.b.w., b Logan JO R. Moss, c Redmond, b Jordan to W. Darvill, c Mackellar, b Moorhouse *-1 S. Aymes, run out 1 A. 15. Baker, not out 1 Extras 23 Total _ 77 Bowling analysis.—Jordan 5 wickets for 39, Logan 2 for 38, Moorhouse 1 for 15, Congdon 1 for 40, ■Redmond-.0 for 7, Waters 0 for 15. MASTERTON. 1 * First Innings, ; . ~-'

C. Perry, c and b Waugh 8 W. Redmond, not out ' 127 T. Jordan, b Hoar _ 12 H. Moorhous'e, 1.b.w., b Hoar 18 A. Esson, 1.b.w., b Hoar 20 D. K. Logan, c Styles, b Hoar 5 J. Waters, c Styles, b Waugh 6 A. Ibbetson, run out 0 C. J. Mackellar, b Darvill 11 A. Congdon, not out 9 Extras 21 Total for eight wickets 237 SOUTH WAIRARAPA v. CARTERTON. The scores of the above' match (commenced at Featherston on Saturday) are as follow: CARTERTON, First Innings. Smart, b Hawke 36 H. Hawke, 1.b.w., b Cobcroft 0 F. Beechey, c Feast, b Sievers 43 Hart, c Cobcroft, b Cundy 4 Tunnicliffe, b Cobcroft 0 Smith, run out 6 ' A. Feast, c Miller, b Sievers 2 J. M. Beechey, 1.b.w., b Cobcroft 0 Rov. Thompson, b Sievers" 14 Peed, not out 5 L. Beard, c Sievor*. b Cobcroft 1 Extras 8 Total 119 Bowling analysis.—Cobcroft 4 for .49, Sievers 3 for 33, Cundy 1 for 21', Hawke 1 for 4. SOUTH WAIRARAPA. First Innings. Miller, b Peed , , U Sievers, b Peed " 12 Cobcroft, c Thompson, b Peed , 'l6 Hawke, b Beard 27 Balfour, c Smart, h Peed 11 A. Cundy, b Peed 30 Fonwick, not ont - 24 Extras ' 11 Total for six wickets . 155 Bowling.—Peed 5 for 42, Beard 1 for 3, F. Beechey 0 for 44, J. M. Beechey 0 for 30, Smart 0 for 13, Smith 0 for 0.

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

ST. MATTHEW'S A v. ST. MATTHEW'S B. The above match was played on the Park Oval on Saturday, and resulted in a win for the B team by eight wickets. The scores arc as follows: ST. MATTHEW'S A. First Innings. A. Berry, b Hoar, 0; Moersch, c Miller, b Connell, 15; Stewart, c Miller, b Hoar, 0; Wilkie, c Temple, b Ratima, 5; Walker, c Cresswell, b Connell, 14; J. Berry, c and b Connell, 0; A. Pragnell, b Hoar, 0; Allan, 1) Hoar, 5; 'Moore, c Cole, b Hoar, 3; Dixon, c Flavin, b Hoar, 0; Braggins, not out, 0; Extras, 5. —Total, 51. Bowling analysis.—Ratima 1 for 20, Hoar 6 for 23, Connell 3 for 2. Second Innings. A. Be'rry, c Cole, b Ratima, 2; F. Moersch, c Madsen, b Ratima, 11; Pragnell, b Hoar, 4; J. Berry, c Connell, b Hoar, 2: Braggins, b Hoar, 2; Walker, c Flavin, b Hoar, 6;' Stewart, 1.b.w., b Ratima, 14; Moore, b Connell, 12; Allan, run out, 4; Dixon, c Perry, b Ratima, 1; Wilkie, not out, 6; Extras, 6.—Total 70.—Grand total, 121. Bowling analysis.— Hoar 4 -for 34, Ratima 4 for 25, Council 1 for 2, Temple 0 for'-. ST. MATTHEW'S B. First Timings. Ratima, c Walker, b Moersch, 31;

Perry, c Berry, b Moersch, 23 ; Connell, c Braggins, b Wilkie, 6; Flavin, c Berry, b Moersch, 0; Temple, ■ b Stewart, 0; F. Madsen, b Wilkie, 2; Cresswell, c and b Wilkie; 0; Crosbie, c Wilkie, b A. Berry, 6; ■ Hoar, run out, 20; Cole, b A. Berry, 0 jMiller, not out, 1; Extras, I. Total, 90. Bowling analysis.—Moersch 3 for 35, Wilkie 3 for 13, A. Berry 2 for 3, Stewart 1 for 2, J. Berry 0 for 18, Allan 0 for 13. Second Innings. Ratima, b Moersch, 0; Council, b J. Berry, 15; Flavin, not out, 1; Perry, not out, I?.—Total for two wickets, 33.—Grand total, 123. Bowling analysis.—.7. Berry 1 for 6, Moersch. 1 for 11, Stewart 0 for 16. MASTERTON v. MATJRICEVILLE. The above fixture was commenced on the Schoolgrounds on Saturday, with the following result:— MASTERTON. j First Innings. R. Williams, c Fisher, b Spackman, 1; Lett, b Coombes, 23; Jackson, c-Coombes, b Spackman, 0; L. Williams, b Nightingale, 3; Francis, \ b Coombes", 15; Wheeler, b Spackman, 8; Moodie, 1.b.w., b Nightingale, 5; Thompson, b Spackman, 10: Iggulden, b Nightingale, 6; Sellar, 1.b.w., b 'Spackman, 3; Wiekens, not out, 0. Extras, B.—Total, 82. ■Bowling analysis.—Spackman 5 1 for 26, Nightingale. 3 for 27, Coombes 2 for 8, Bradstock 0 for 13. MATJRICEVILLE. First Innings. ' .Bradstock, run out, 27 ; Spackman, c Williams, b Thompson, 2; Coombes 1.b.w., b Iggulden, 0; Nightingale, b Thompson, 0; Barnett, b Thompson, o;.Fisher, b Thompson, 0; L. Brooks, b Thompson, 0; Blackmore, c Jackson, b Thompson, 6; O'Brien, b Jackson, 1; Braggins, not out, 0; Martin, b Thompson, 1. Extras, I.—-Total, 38. Bowling analysis.— Thompson / ' for 14, Iggulden 1 for 17, Jackson 1 for 6.

DON'T GIVE UP.

Don't give up. Discouragement has lost many a life. Fight it out. Try every means. Failure in one case does not mean that success is an impossibility. Everybody makes mistakes. Experience is the modern instructor. Profit by the experience c£ this man. It may save your life. The experience of friends and neighbours. The testimony of Wellington people. Will bring renewed eheourage.ment. Here is a case in point:— ; Mr R. R. Cameron, builder, "Kildair," Lyell's Bay Road, Kilbirnie, Wellington, says:—"For more than three years I have had backache, and could never get a cure for the trouble. It was very hard on me at my work, as all my movements were painful. Some time ago I got a bottle of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills and these pills have quite cured.me. There is no mistake about the way Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cure backache." Eight years later, Mr Cameron says:—"Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me of backache eight years ago, and I have had no return of the ailment since. No one need suffer with backache, for Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are a certain cure." If you are sick or '"feel badly" begin taking Doan,s Backache Kidney Pills at oncej for as soon as your kidneys are well th\y will help all the other organs to health. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle, (six bottles 16s 6d), pr will be posted on receipt of price hv FosterMcCiellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. - - ' But, be sure you get Doan's. 5

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10132, 5 December 1910, Page 6

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CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10132, 5 December 1910, Page 6

CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10132, 5 December 1910, Page 6

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