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CRICKET

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

Beautiful weather prevailed ior rtke continuation of the Wai«u;a,pa Lwcket Championship. The pitches*,were in good order, and some cricket was witnessed. Maryborough proved much .tJO «trong forvMfteterton B, >ans, inmigsand 42 runs, girmg thorn t- substantial lead for the champion- ! 9 Carlton went under to Masterton A %y tho narrow margin of ten runs. The scores wefe as follow: MARTTNBOROTJGH -v. IVIASTKRTON B. Martinborough: First innings t IM. .. - Masterton B: First 'innings 50, Seo-' r ond' innings—J ordaii t b McAlpine, 1; Redmond, c Phimmer, b McAlpine, 19; Ibbet -on. b McAlpine, 0; "Foreman, c • • Brotfa, b Evans, 13 ; Poynton c Brown, b Evans, 12; IValker, c Mc-c/.v-Ewenyb. McAlpjne, 2; -Wilton, d ■ ■ Evans, 1; Pryor, b Richards. 3; Ohrystali, b Richards, t). Iggulden, -not out. '9: sundries, L\ total, 62 ; grand total m Bawling analysis—McAlpine took jt wickets for 21 runs, Evans '3 for 20, Richards 2 for 15.

A t, CARLTON. Masterton A: First innings, 12t>. Second innings—Logan, b Hickson, o; CJ. Perty, b Hickson, 1; Congdon, b 0. Welch', 7 ; Moodio, c Kemball, b C. Welch, 1 E. Perry, c Kemball, bC. Welch,' 14; Blaekman, lbw, b_ C. "Welch, 2; Wixen, b "Hickson, (j-; Dunn 1, Hickson,' 0; Hirschberg, c 'F. Welch, 1. Hickson, 1; Trossider, b Hick-son, 9; Stains,' not orit, 2; sundries, 4; total,. 53; grand total, J 79 . : _ Bowling analysis—Hickson toot o wickets for 28 runs, C'Welch for 21. Carlton: First Innings, 79. Second Inning6-—K6mt)all, We lch , c C. Perry, b Logan, 0 ; Hickson, b Logan,. 10; K. WelcV b El Perry, 15; Grant, b Logan 10; C. Welch', c Wixen. b Congdon, 0; Miller, c Wixen, ~b Logan, 4 ; W. Hoar., b Loganc 1: F. Hoar, not out 5j; s Crearer, o*E. Terry, b Logan, T> Condon, 1: sundries, 8; total, 90; grand total, 169. . Bowling aTialvsi~s— Logan took 7 wickets for 32 runs, "Cordon 2 for IS, Wixen 0 for 20. E. Terry 1 for Id, Trefisider 0 for 1.

' WAIRAJtAPA REPRESENTATIVES.

Tlie following nine phiyers have lieen selected to represent W;i iraeapa in ,tho forthcoming match against, the Melbourne team, wlVich tours "NewZealand tins month:. McAlp'ine, Collins arid' (Mnrtiriborough). Tor-, tlanl E«dmond', CongdoP. "CI Perry " (Carlton). Two other players and emergencies .will'; be. solected later, probably alter next Saturday's matches.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 9 December 1912, Page 5

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CRICKET Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 9 December 1912, Page 5

CRICKET Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 9 December 1912, Page 5

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