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CRICKET.

j WAIRARAPA CHAMPIOXSH IP : HATCHES. CARLTON v. MASTERTOX. A DAY'S LEATHER HUXTJ.NG. Carlton seniors received a clay's Irathor (hunting at the 'bauds of Mastorton seniors-, and at tfho end of tho day's play only five, wickets wore down for the remarkable .score of 374 nuis — six runs short of .the Wairarapa record for an innings (380), wHuc.li was i>ut up by -tike, same team a. forjtnig'liit 'ago at Carterton. Winning tho itoss, Carlton put Masterton in on wliat ia.ppe-a.recl to bo a bowler's wicket. TJio opening batsmen played carefully, auid for a while, the wicket kicked soane.w.hat. T. G. Hoar ami B. Wcldh opened tho bowling, butt witbouit any result, and. we.ro replaced by K. Welch and 11. 8. Ulaughton. T!i;-o 'former quickly 'disposed of Jordan and Redmond with j slow leg-breaks. Congdon and Ivloor- | housothen made a good stand, and repeated change.!; <;f 'bowling wore made, but the batsmen appeared masters of the situation. Congdon .gave a good display off fine Gritting, while MoorIhousc also batted vcit forcefully. At last B. Welch broke through Moor'lKvusa's 'defence .with a. good ball, and j shortly after A. Hear 'bowled Congdon j witlh a loL'ig-'hop. Ibbetson and Perry | Jtihou-'beeamo associated, and br/d hat-, ted cautiously for a start. Ibbotson, however, was beaten : by T. Hear ivvfih, a good length ball. Logan joined Perry, and tho pair remained uncon- ] quered to tho clo.so of play. Both gave a very brilliant display, but ibo'Jli were fortunate in being nm-ed in Uhe , field —:J.ie only two catches given during the afternoon. Tlhepartriei'.yhip put on 158 runs.' Of .tho Oai-!)to:i .bowlers, K. Welch, T. G. Hoar and B. Wolf.li bowled well, whale A. H.c,'.vr and N. Madseu also kept the 'batsmen quiet. In iilie field Fred. We I oh, Madscu, A, Hoar and Vallanee fielded well. j Scores: * j

MASTEIITOX. —First l un ings. T. Jordan, b K. Welch 32 \V. Redmond, b K. Welch 28 H. Moorhouse, b 13. Welch 43 A. Congdon, "b A. Hoar 6S A. Ibbetson, b T. Hoar 20 C. Perry, not. out 84 1). Logan, not oat 83 Extras .' 16 Total for five wickets 374 JUXIOR. CABLTON v. MASTERTON. The above match was ■commenced on the Park Oval on Saturday. Following were the results at tho drawing of stumps:—■ CARLTON.—First Innings : W. Hoar, lbw, b Thompson, 14 ; C. Wcldh, Ibw, b Thompson, (i; E. Petersen, b Tlhoimpsou, 4; E. Welch, lbw, h Lett, 20; C. Grubb, c Lett, b Thompson., 4 ; S. Cresswoill, b Thompson, 17; F. -Hoar, b Thompson, 5 ; R. Milne, c Blackmail, 1) Lett, 3; S. Temple, not out, 0; G. Joy, b Prfor, 4 ; B. Seivpell, c Jackson, b Pryor, 0; extras, 4; total, 81. Bowling: Thompson (> for 40; Perrv 0 for 27; Pryor 2 for 0. MASTEB-TON—First Innings : J. B. Moodio, b C. Welch-, 0; E. Perry, c C. Welch, 1) Temple, 4j Thompson, b TenWe, 0; H. J. Francis, c C Welch. 1) kVeteh, ?; W. Lett, 1) TemmTe. 2 • F. Blackmail., c Petersen, b Jemple, 9; E. Prvor, e C. WcMh, h E. Wefcll, 3; Hirschiberg, c Hoar, h Grubb, 28; W. Jackson, b Petersen,- 22; 8.-. Brim ton/ not out, 3; extras, 3; total, 74. Bowling-: .Temple. 4 for 24, C. Welch 1 for 8, E. Welch 2 for 28, ■Grubb 1 for 14, Petersen 1 for 4. " Second innings:—F. Blaekm'an, 1> Temple, 8; E. Perrv, c Cresswell, b C. Wolcih, 26; W. Lett, «t. CrcosweH, b E. Welch., Francis, c Temple, b Cresswell, 40; Hirsebberg, b E. Welch, a ; T. Tlioimipson, b Grubb, 28; J. B. Modxlie, cF. Hoar, I) O. Welch, 19; Bruniton, run out, 3; Pryor, not out, .4 : extra, 1; .total for eight wickets, 138. Bowling: Temple-1 for 37, Petersen 0 for 15, E. -Welch 2 for 40. 0. Welch 2 for 10, CresKwell, 1 for 9, W. Hoar 0 for 11, Grubb 1 for 13. MATJRIOEVILLE v. ST. MATTHEW'S. Mauriceville scored their first win tihiis season on their own grounds on Saturday. Following arc the scores: MAURICEVtTLLE.—First innings.— Tunnieliffe, runout, 1; Brooks, b Vil-o, 4 ; Fisher, b Vile, 3 ; Barnctt, c Duiim, b Vile, 2; Allen, b Walker. 1; O'Brien, ~c Walker, b Vile, 11; C-. Brooks, b Walker, 12; R, Brooks, not out. 5; G. Bnaggins, c H. Bi-aggins, b Kingston, 18; Thrupp, b Wallrer, 0; Carroll, run out, 1; extras, 3; total, 61; Bowling: Vil-o 4 for 30; Kingston 1 for 0, Walker 3 for 22. ' '. Second Innings.—Allen, h Walker, 9; T'iinniclifft>, b Kingston, 0; Barnctt, b Kingston, 0; Braggins, b Walker, 0; O'Brien, Tj Walker, 0; W. Fi&lier, c T. Miller, h Walker, 1 ; L. Bi'ooks, lbw, b Walker, 10; R. Broods c and b Walker, I; Carroll, not out, 0; Thirupp, c Crosbio, b Kingston, 0; extras, 4; total, 39. Bowling analysis: Kingston 4 for 24, Walker 6 for 11. ST. MATTHEWS.—First Innings— Vile, c and b Allen, 6; T. Miller, b Allen, 1; Walker, b Allen, 19; Bir.ggins, b Allen, 2; Kingston, run, oot, 15; .Dun.n, h Tunnieliffe, 1; Cro.vbio, not out, 3; Carruthers, st Fisher b Allen, 3; S. Miller, 0; extra, 1; total, .*)!. Bowling analysis : —.Allen 6 for 26, L. Brooks 0 for 13, Tunnieliffe 1 for 11. Second innings.—Vile, c O'Brien, bL. Brooks, 0; T. Miller, bL. Brooks, 5 ; Walker, o Carrol, b Allen. I: Braggins, o and b Brooks. 0; Kingston, b Brooks, 4; Dunn, b Allen, 6; Crosbie, b Brooks, 0; Garnitbers, not out, 3; S. Miller, b Allen, 0; extras. 1 ; tcta.l, .20. Bowling: Allen 3 for 7, Brooks 5 for 12. St. Matthew's only played nine men.

The following will constitute tho Civil Service team in their match with the W.F.C.A. on Thursday next, on the Park Oval .•—Williams, Jackson, Han ley, Miller, Loader, Eddy, Cowper (Post and Telegraph), Ferguson (Police), Thompson (Education Dept.), Grant and Cresswell (subs).

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10557, 12 February 1912, Page 3

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CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10557, 12 February 1912, Page 3

CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10557, 12 February 1912, Page 3

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