CRICKET.
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. • MASTERTON v. SOUTH WAIBARAPA. The above match was resumed at Feathorston on Saturday, and at tho end of the day's play, the victory went to Masterton by seven wickets. The very sportsmanlike action of the South Wairarapa skipper, L. C. Cobcroft in declaring their innings closed for seven wickets was much appreciated by the Masterton team. The scores are as follows: — MASTERTON. —First Innings : Jordan, cA. Cundy, b Hawke, 32; Redmond, b Sic vers, 2; Mackellar, lbw, b Sievers, 8; Esson, c Fenwick, b Hawke, 12; Waters, b Williams, 19; Ibbetson. bG. Cundy. 6; Logan, b Hawke, 25 ; Moodie, run out, 2; Congdon, not out, 31; Philps, b Cobcroft, 11; Iggulden, b Cobcroft, 14; extras, 11; total. 173. Bowling analysis: Sievers 2 for 59, G. Cundy 1 for 46, Hawke 3 for 25, C. Williams 1 for 14, Miller 0 for 4, Cobcroft 2 for 13. : Second Innings : Jordan, b Hawke, 5 ; Redmond, c Hawke, b Sievers, 27; Esson, not out, 50; Congdon, c Fenwick, b Sievers, 6 ; Waters, not out 8 ; extras, 7 ; total for 3 wickets, 103. Bowling analysis.—G. Cundy 0 for 20, Hawke 1 for 30, Cobcroft 0 for 18, Sievers 2 for 13, Williams 0 for 11, 'fait 0 for 4. SOUTH WAIRARAPA.—First Innings, 117 ; second innings: Cobcroft, b Waters. 50; Miller, b Waters, 22; Balfour, lbw, b Waters, 4; Hawke, o. Esson, - b Congdon, 0; . Tait,. h. Waters, 0; Fenwick, b Congdon,. 0 ; Sievers, not out, 37; A. Cundy, not out, 23 ; extras, 19; total for seven wickets (declared), 155. Bowling analysis: Congdon 2 for 29; Waters 4 for 44 ; Jordan 0 for 17 ; Redmond 0 for 9; Iggulden 0 for 19; Philps, 0 for 13. CARLTON v. CARTERTON. The match between the above teams was continued on the Park Oval on Saturday, and was won by Carlton on the first innings by 20 runs. The scores were as follows: — CARLTON.—First Innings, 21.4; Second Innings: Waugh, c sub., b T. Beard, 15; A. Styles, bL. Beard, 7; Darvill,c. Tunnicliffe, bT. Beard, 31; F. Welch, c Tunnicliffe, b Smart; 22 ;* Moss, bT. Beard, 96; Hoar, b L. Beard, 0; Madsen, c and b Feast, 8; Aymes, b L. Beard, 15; Baker, c Churchill, b Feast, 1; H. Welch, not out, 7; Phillips, absent, —; extras, 6; total, 208. Bowling analysis: L. Beard 3 for 33, T. Beard 3 for 37, Feast 2 for 21, Smart 1 for 17, Smith 0 for 14, Tunnicliffe 0 for 18, Beechey 0 for 62. . CARTERTON.—First Innings. L. Smart, c Styles, b Hoar, 53; Beechev, b Moss, 89; Hawke, b Waugh, 11; T. Beard, b Moss, 24; Tunnicliffe, o Darvill, b Waugh, 12; Feast, b Waugh, 0; Smith, b Waugh, 0; Churchill, b Moss, 0; L". Beard, not out, 0; Peed, absent, —; Phelps, absent, —; extras 4; total, 193. Bowling analysis: B. Waugh 4 for 67; Moss 3 for 21, Hoar 1 for S3, Avpies 0 for 13; Styles 0 for 49. (Waugh secured the "hattrick.") , JUNIOR CHAMPION SHIP ST. MATTHEW'S B. v. MAURICE- ' YLLLE. . . Tho above match' was continued on the Park Oval on Saturday, and re-1 suited in a win for St. Matthew's B. ' on the first innings by 91 runs, being drawn on the conclusion of.' ■Mauriceville's second innings. The scores were as follows: — ST. MATTHEW'S B.—First Innings, 176. v MAURICEVILLE.—First Innings. Kean. c Crosbie, Jb Connell, 11; Coombs, absent, 15; Joplin, b Connell, 4; Spackman, c Flavin, b Connell, 0 ; . O'Brien, lbw, b Russell, 6; Fisher, c Russell, b Connell, 3; Braggins, b Russell, 0; Hopley, c Shackleton, b Russell, 2; Oakley, not out, 21; Boyle, c Crosbie, b Russell, 14; Nightingale, b Russell, 5; extras, 4; total, 85. Bowling analysis.—Russell 5 for 21, Connell 4 for 26, Ratima 0 for 34. Second Innings.—Oakley, b F. Crosbie, 1 31; Joplin', c Miller, b Ratima, 68; Spackman, c Shackleton,. b Crosbie, 3; Boyle, b Connell, 0; O'Brieii, st Cress well, b Crosbie, 0 Nightingale,"b Ratima, 4; Fisher, not out, 5 ; Hopley, b Ratima, 0; Braggins, b Ratima, 4; Ivean, absent, —; Coombs, absent, —;. extras, 7 ; total, 11*2; grand total, 207. —Bowling analysis : Ratima, 4 for 17, Crosbie, 3 for 21, Connell 0 for 5, Cresswell 0 for 20, Russell 0 for 21, Shackleton 0 for 27. The following will represent Masterton against the "Dollar Princess'; cricket team at the Oval this afternoon :—Moorehouse, Waters, Moodie,' Wheeler,. Ibbetson, A; Caselberg, Francis, Gahvey, Philps, Jackson, .Williams; emergencies, Elcoate and ■ Jordan. .
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAG19110116.2.5
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10138, 16 January 1911, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
740CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10138, 16 January 1911, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Wairarapa Age. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.