CRICKET.
CABLE MEWS
United Press Association — By Electric telegraph — Copyright.
THE FIFTH TEST MATCH.
SOUTH AFRICA v. AUSTRALIA.
(Received Lasi Night, 7.10 o'clock.)
SYDNEY, March 5
The fifth test was continued yesterday, on a wicket slightly in favour .of the bowlers. The Australians, who had scored 281 for three wickets, were all dismissed for 36 i. Scliwarz's average with the ball on Saturday was five wickets for six runs; but with his one for 41 on Friday. he. finished up with an average of 6 for 47. The South Africans compiled only 160 runs in their first innings, andhave lost one wicket for 33 in their second. ' The scores are as follow: AUSTRALIA. First Innings. Macartney, lbw, b Schwarz ......... 137 Kelleway, c Snooke, b Llewellyn... 2 / Hordern, lbw, b Sinclair 30 Bardsley, c and b Sinclair ......... 94 Whitty,,c Nourse, b Llewellyn .... 13 Trumper, b Schwarz . 31 Hill, st-. Sherwell, b Schwarz ...... 13 Armstrong, c Pearce, b Schwarz: 0 Hansford, st. Sherwell, b Schwarz 6 Cotter, st. Sherwell, b Schwarz ..." . 8 Carter, not out 1 Extras .. 9 Total 364 Bowling analysis:—Llewellyn 2 for 92, Faulkner 0 for 38, Sinclair 2 for 83, Pegler 0 for 31. Schwarz 6 for 47, Noiirse 0 for 26, Pearce 0 for 26,. Zulch 0 for 2. * SOUTH AFRICA. First Inni-3,3. v Pearce, b Whitty 0 Zulch, st. Carter, b Hordern .. 15 . Faulkner, b Armstrong ............ 52 Nourse, h Armstrong 3 ,•'/ Strieker, c Macartney; b Hordern 19 Sinclair, c Ransford, b Hordern ... 1 Snooke,b Hordern .18 ■ Llewellyn, c Carter, b Kelleway ... 24 Schwarz, juin ,out- 13 Sherwell, ;c Bardsley, b Whitty 5 Pegler, not out jV; ....... 0 Sundries J.................. 10 Total 160 Bowline; analysis :—Cotter 0 for 24, for. 33, Horderh • 1 for 72, / Kelleway 1 for 4, Armstrong 2 for 17. • ' Second Innings. } Sherwell, b Armstrong ............... 14 Zulch, not, 0ut'..v.......,.;..,.. 1 Pegler, not 0ut,,10 Sundries .......i.i....8 Total for one wicket 33 ? AUCKLAND v. HAWKE'S.BAY. TBy Tdtgraph—Press .4ssocfai-ion.] •AUCKLAND,' Last Night.' > The Auckland v: Hciwke's Bay representativo match ivas , continued ." yesterday. 'Auckland carried .their.. first innings score to; 170, the Mdition-;': al chief, contributors boing Taylor 59, and Sneddoxi Creed was the-inost":' > ■ shccessfu I Kowfer "for Hawke's : Bay. 5 Hawke's Bay were disinissvid in .their first innings for 28 runs,, of which 13 were extras. Pearson, the English professional, secured six wickets for i> . 10 runs. The visitors second , attempt . was more prolific, the team having 7 wickets down for, 154 at the drawing of . stumps; The chief scores were Board 26, Smyrk 30,. Hindmarsh Bailey 22. L. Taylor took four wickets for 35 runs.; .• .v. */.- v > ■/> miRARAPA CRICKET ASSOCIA:V\\ , HON. SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. " t CiURLTON y. CARTERTON. ' -The above match was concluded on the Masfcerton Park Oval on Saturday, and resulted ia a win for .Carter . ton. Scores:— CART ERTON.—First Innings." Smart/ b Waugh, 7; Hawke, b ' Waiigh, o.: TTftit, c L. J lsoyd, 'b 'K. ' Welch,- 67 ; .Tn nnicliffe, c L. Boyd,, b Waugh ; 0; .Plu'lijs. b Waiighj 2.4.; JV. M. Beecliev. b-Waugh: 8; Thompson, mn out. 20;-Peed, run out. 12; V. Fairbrother, b Phillips, 20; Churchill, not out, 6; extras, 8; total, 177. Bowling analysisWaugh 5 for 75, K. Welch, 1 for 10, Phillips," 1 for 56, Boyd 0 for 19, "Vallance 0 for 19. . Second Innings. s Hart, b Phillips, 8; Hawke, b Phillips, 9; Smart, • not out, 39; Tunniclice, not out, 12; extras, 10; total for two wickets, 78. - Bowling analysisPhillips 2 for 14, Boyd o'for 3, Hoar 0 for 11, Waugh 0 for 40. ~ , r j . CARLTON. - < • First Innings 106 Second Innings.' Phillips, run out. 2: Darvill, c Tunnicliffe, b Peed, .21; Waugh', c sub;, b Fairbrother, 65; A. Hoar, not out, 65; extras, 9; total for three wickets, (innings declared closed),-158.' ; . ' Bowling analysis:—Fairbrother 1 for 36, Peed I for 48, Tunnicliffe, 0 for 7, Thompson 0 for 9, Hart O H for 20, Smart 0 for 34. " MASTERTON v. SOUTH "WAIRARAPA. The senior match between Master toft and South Wairarapa was concluded at Carterton on Saturday, and resulted in losing their first this season by nine wickets. Following are the scores:— MASTERTON. First innings - 117 . Second Innings. Perry, c Hawke. b Weybourne. 15; Logan, lbw. b McMahon, 48; Redmond, run out. 5; Moorhouse, rur out 7 ; Esson, lbw, b Cobcroft, 5; Jordan. not out, 22; McjKellar, lbw, b Cobcroft. 3: Congdon. e Sievers, b Cobcroft., 12: Iggulden, b Cobcroft, H: .Brunton. . c and b Cobcroft. 0; J. Waters, absent.. —: extras, 12; totai, 120 ; grnnd total; 246. Bowling.- analysis : —Cobcroft 5„ for , Wev'-oiirne 1 for 19, McMahon 1 for 2/. Sioyers. 0 for 36, Hawke 0 for . 4.: SOUTH WAIRARAPA. Fir.vt Innings 201
! Second Innings, i Balfour, st. Esson, b Logan, 12; l Weybourno, not out, 29; Miller, not out, 6 ; ; extras, 3; total for one wicket, 50, grand total, 251. Bowling analysis:—Logan 1 for 20, Iggulden 0 for 5, Congdon 0 for 7, Jordan 0 for 15. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. The final matches of the second round for the Wairarapa Junior Championship were concluded on Saturday last, and resulted as follows: — ST. MATTHEW'S A. v. ST. MATTHEW'S B. ST. MATTHEW'S B. First innings 36 Second innings 80 Grand total 116 ST. MATTHEW'S A. First innings 40 ' Second Innings. Stewart, b IToar, 24: Berry, c T. Miller, b Tenable, 0; Braggins, b Temple, 0; J. Barr, b Hoar, 0; F. Moersch, c and b Hoar, 2; Hatch, b Temple, 16; Walker, c Shackleton, b Temple, 0; Allen, absent, 1; N. Williams, b Hoar, 8; I. O'Connor, not out, 8; extra, 1; total. 60; grand total, 100. Bowling analysis—Temple 4 for 22, Hoar 4 for 37. St. Matthew's "B. won by 16 runs. MASTERTON v. MAURICEVILLE. Played at Mauriceville and won by Masterton by 64 runs. Scores: — MASTERTON. First Innings 48 Second Innings. Lett, 10; Thompson, 3; Francis, 0; L. Williams, 9; Jackson 22, Carley, 0; R. Williams, 10; Iggulden, 18; J. B. Moodie, I; Wheeler, 13; Wickens, 4; extras, 4; total 84 ; grand total, 132. MAURICEVILLE. First Innings 61 Second Innings. Coombs, b Thompson, 2: O'Brien, b Thompson, 0; Mayr, b Wheeler, 1; Fisher, b Thompson, 0; Spademan, b Thompson, 1; Barnett, b Wheeler, 0; Blackmore, b Wheeler, 2; Hopley, b Wheeler, 0; Braggins, not out, 0; extra, 1; total, 7; grand total, 68. / Bowling analysis Thompson 4 for 2, Wheeler 4 for 4. Following the the positions of the i teams in the Wairarapa Junior Championship : ■ ' ■ i Won Lost Pts. Masterton 6 1 IS St. Matthew's B 5 2 15 St. Matthew's A.* 3 4 9 Mauriceville 2 5 . 6 Opaki °' , 4 0 *Last year's winners. The Masterton team thus holds the; championship 1 for the season. SCHOOL MATCH. ..MASTERTON v. CARTERTON. This match was played at Carterton on Saturday last, and resulted in a! win for Masterton by four runs, only | one innings being played. Beard (15) was the highest scorer for Carterton, and E. Perry (20) for Masterton. Perry and Miller were the most successful bowlers for the winners, and Board and Kemble for the losers. (
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10181, 6 March 1911, Page 5
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