CRICKET.
WAIRARAPA CRICKET ASSOCIATION.
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
CARLTON v. CARTERTON
This senior fixture was commenced on the Park Oval on Saturday afternoon. The scores are as follow:
CARLTON.—First Innings
F. Welch, run out 1 A. Hoar, e and b Beeehcv 28 F. Phillips, b Phelps ' 4 Waugh, I) Peed 21 W. Darvill, b Beechey 17 Vallance, c and l> Peed 7 Baker, l> Peed 12 K. Welch, b Peed 0 L. Boyd, b Peed 9 Sparo, b Phelps 7 A. Welch, not out 0 Total 10G Bowling analysis—Peed o for 23, i Phelps 2 for 23, J. Beechey 2 for 42 | Fairbrother 0 for S. I CARTERTON.—First Innings. j Smart, b Waugh 7 , Hawke, b Waugh • 5 ] Hart, c L. Boyd, b K. Welch G7 j Tunnicliffe, c L. Boyd, b Waugh 0 , Pheips, b Waugh ' 24 ! Beechey, b Waugh 8 Thompson, run out 20 Churchill, not out 0 Peed, not out 9 Extras 5 Total for 7 wickets ' 145
MASTERTON v. SOUTH WAIRARAPA.
•The above senior championship fixture was commenced at Carterton on Saturday last. Masterton batted first, and made 117 runs, Redmond (33), Esson (24), and Logan (22) being the chief contributors. At the call of time, South Wairarapa had lost six wickets for 181 runs, of which Balfour (80 not out), and Weybourne (32) were the highest scorers. The detailed scores are:— MASTERTON—First Tnnings. Redmond, lbw, b Bailey 33 Moorhouse, run out 3 Perry, b Sievers 4 Esson, c and b McMahon ' . ■24 Jordan, c Miller, b Sievers : J Congdon, lbw, b Sievers 0 Waters, c Cobcroft, b Sievers 0 Logan, b McMahon 22 McKellar,b Bailey 10 Brunton, not out . ' 0 Iggulden, b McMahon 9 Extras 11 Total "''■■■ 117 • Bowling analvsis : —McMahon 3 for 23, Sievers 4 for'3B, Bailey 2 for 45. SOUTH WAIRARAPA. Eirst Innings. Cobcroft, lbw, b Waters 20 Miller, b Jordan 10 Balfour, not out 80 Weybourne, c Redmond, b Logan 32 Hawke, b Iggulden 0 Fenwick, run out 6 Sievers, c Moorhouse, b Congdon 19 Williams, not out 7 Extras 7. Total for six wickets 181
' JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
ST. MATTHEW'S A. v. ST. MAT- ■■ - THEWS B. ;
The above fixture was . commenced on" the Park Oval on Saturday afternoon. At the drawing of stumps, the, A. team required 34 runs to win with two wickets to fall. Scores: — ST. MATTHEW'S B.—First Innings. Cresswell, b Berry 9 Hoar, b Moersch 1 Crosbie, c and b Moersch 0 Madsen, run out 2 Flavin, b Ben-y 8 Shackleton, run out 12 Temple, c Walker, b Moersch 2 Russell, c Walker, b Moersch 0 Miller, b Berry . 0 Vile, not out \ 0 Extras 2 Total 36 Bowling analysis—Moersch 4 for 17y Berry 3 for 17. Second Innings. ' Russell, c sub, b Berry 11 ' Cresswell, run out 0 Flavin,.!) Berry 3 Madsen, b Allen 36 Shackleton, run out 3 Hoar, b Hatch 0 Crosbie, c Moersch, b Allen ;8 Temple, not out 10 Vile, b Allen 0 Miller, c Braggins, b Walker 6 Extras 2 Total 80 Bowling analysis—Allen 3 for 16, Berry 2 for 18. Hatch 1 for 16, Walker j 1 for 0, Moersch 0 for 29. | ST. MATTHEW'S A.—First Innings. I Moersch, b Temple 5 i Hatch, c Cresswell, b Hoar 6 Stewart, bJEToar 1 Berry, b Temple 4 ' Walker, c Vile, b Temple 5 Braggins, b Hoar 0 N. Williams, c Shackleton, b Temple 0 Allen, run out 9 Leeks, b Hoar 9 J. Barr, not out 0 Extras 1 Total 40 Bowling analysis—Temple 4 for 15, Hoar 4 for 24. Second Innings. Stewart, b Hoar 24 Berry, c Miller, b Temple 0 Braggins, b Temple 0 J. Barr, b Hoar 0 Moersch, c and b Hoar 2 Hatch, b Temple 16 Walker, c Shackleton, b Temple 0 Allen, not out, 1 Total for seven wickets . 43 Bowling analysis.—Temple 4 for 18, Hoar 3 for 25. (Each team batted one man short.)
MASTERTON v. MAURICEVILLE. The match between the above teams was commenced at Mauriecville on Saturday. Following are the scores : MASTERTON.—First Innings. Francis, b Coombs 0 Jackson, b Spackman 4 R. Williams, b Spackman 9 Moodie, b Coombs 6 lggulden, not out 1 Lett, Ibw, b Coombs 6 L. Williams, b Coombs 2 Thompson, c and b Coombs 8 Wheeler, c and b Spackman 9 Wickens, lbw, b Coombs 0 Carley, lbw, b Coombs • 2 Extras 1 Total 48 Bowling analysis.—Coombs 7 for 20, Spackm-.n 3 for 27. Second Innings. Let, run out, 10 Thompson, b Spackman 4 Francis, c and b Bradstock 0 L. Williams, b Spackman 0 R. Williams, not out ~8. Jackson, b Coombs 22' Carley, b Spackman. ~. " 0 lggulden, not out 6 Extras 3
Total for six wickets 53 MAURICEVILLE.—First Innings. F. Neilsen, b lggulden 0 L. Bradstock, b Wheeler 23 C. Spackman, b lggulden 0 Fisher, c Williams, b Wheeler 13 Barnett, b Wheeler 0 Blackmore, st Williams, b Thompson 3 Mayr, b lggulden 2 O'Brien, b Wheeler 2 Braggings, b lggulden 1 Coombs, b lggulden 11 Hopley, not out 1 Extras o Total 61; Bowling analysis.—lggulden 5 for | 17, Wheeler 4 for 24, Thompson 1 for j 16. J SCHOOL MATCH. MASTERTON D.H.S. v. GREY--1 TOWN D.H.S.
This match was played at Greytown on Saturday last, and resulted in an > easy win for the Masterton School by and innings and 32 runs. Greytown in. their, first innings made .16 runs, and', in their second 28/ Masterton made ,76 in their only innings, 4 Speedy being top'scorer with 14. For the winners Perry obtained 11 wickets for I2.runs, and Hoar 6 for 10.
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