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CRICKET

THURSDAY MATCHES

Two interesting matches wore playJ , vl on So Park Oval yesterday afterits &. <** IfefeoUd »«*■» " ,p T, ll 16 Club on tlw li' "t | Appended are the scores: HOCKEY CLUB v. W.F.C.A , rnnh First Innings. — inx_ h £l\] 4 - Walker, b Ralph, 10; on, b Hall, , Batch, b Vile c and b "all, i ; ; p nel ] Ralph, 5 , Barr, «ot b Hall, 5: Jones, b Han, - , , u,ll 3 - \Vn;i£, c Scnmgeour, b Hall, ejvjS; ?! It ,d b HorxMow, 33; B.rr, bH.ll, 0, dole 1. Cook, 6; TJiwm. b Cook, I>, Pramoll b 15 • V,,( '' n ° v 1 Znei, b Mpb. 0; 0»Cm»««r, b Hornblow, »; WnftK, not "»»• «. •» tras, 4 ; total,! 88. Grand total. .17. J. 1 ' Bowling Analysi6.-Ha.il 9 for o2; Ralph 4 for 51; Hornblow 2! to 30 , Cook, 2 for 18; Scnmgeour 0 for Id. w'f.C.A.—Fiist innings: Scrimjgeour, b Barr, 9; P*toß, « 'Tones b Mi ?:S°oT-* Hornblmv, <• .Tone-. b N™"- 6 \ y^_ OaselbMYC ; 4, on. 9; Horrid. ~ . Wf**". iTait, notout. )i _ b Barr. 0; °> • • r>b Second Tnmncs: I ' in - ~ . v WnlVor 2: Ralph, b Hatr.'. 14 • Caselberg. b Walker 4; . Hatch, b Walker. 8: . JVfrm, b .Tones. n; HornbW. b 3 - Hall, e Vile., b -Tones. , : J. Cook, b O'Connor. 8-: Morm; "o BnrmP, V O'Connor. 21: G. Cook, b Cole. ~ Jiot *nt.. 1 : ,} \. total. 99. Grand Total. 156. Bowline Aiinlysis.-W*™ 1 farW! Walter 4 for 17; Barr o foi f' raR nell 0 for 7 ; Jones 2 for 22 : °°° nn^ 2 foi 9; Cole,- 2 for 6; Hatch, 1 forr athletics. WcW , tJI'Ii ' 1 2 1 ' r"'vMcV. stumped, 0; C. Beid ; , nJI%2- E Welch, run Welch,' c Roberts, b ,R« - Wolch " bcrt'Welch. b W>lba m ,S.^.';^ 0 n: ex _ •« • i a w Welch not out. U, ex tras. 4-5 Wtar, 09,. ■. . v-rr 'Welchr c and b Douglas 29 . W - ont, 23: E. Welch, c sub., b Douglas, 3:. A. Welch, b. Don dart. 0; Arthur WelcH, 0 T>ouglas, b Welch, b Douglas. 1 : Witeid 5 Extras, I; t0ta1.,.V»5. Grand Total. 253. :.'.!■.

Bowline analysis.-—Doualas 8 for 98: Reid 10 for 93: Lone 0 fw 13; Williams ]Uor 27; Voyce P for 16.

Amateur Athlo.tio.-Firrt Inning: LonK b C., Welch. 0; Doußlas. b C. Welch. 12: Reid: b~G.. Welch. 0: Barrv b 0, Welch,. 0; Williams b O. Welch 16; Roberts, b C Welch, 1 ' CLi* 1> c. WeVh, 0: Vo yW ,• F Welch; 1> B. Welch. '-J; »<««>"; b C Welch, 0: Johnson, not out, J : Ward, b C. Welch,. 0; extras, 4; total, 55. Second lnninga: Lonp » F Welch, 0; Douglas, li .■ V> eteh, Xs. Reid, stumped, 1 ; Barry u '• . ™ 5; Roberts, not out. 9; _tor four wiekots, 41. Grand towJ ; 9i. Bowling analvsis —C, V « .t'b 10 t.« 30: F. Welvh 3 for 29: W K. 0 for 11: R. Welch, ) *• Welch. 0 fc.v 23,

v. ASHBTJRTON.

<By Telegraph.—Press -Association.)

ASHBTJRTON. Last Night.

The South Melbourne v. Ashburtau County match was concluded this evening, and resulted in » draw. The victors knocked up the. bigsest score they have yet made in the Dominion, the board" showing 421 .when the last ha'fd driviiit!' and *aWrur«te- had' ■T*wtril Arted. X56..'.-aoili K?4e ritt. :A4- - dition to Purvis's 71 on., the ureviovs evening.! ; .AssMHjrtcn'*- .feowKnjr-xrwr weak. onlv Onsden's being respecter!.' With barelv three hours to go, and 179 to get, to- avert an innings defeat. A shburtoTt's- prospects did not a p near rosv.' But by careful play and forceful nunishing of all and anv W.se cit.nff. tliev not onlv succeeded. but ;'w<J their last wicket still to fall irben tiuie mis called, making 1 270 fnr 13 wicket". The chief scores Were Armstrong M 8), Orr /46, not out). Fryer (33). and Nicoll (24). All olavM attractive cricket. In the Melbourne innings, Onsden took six wickets for lfi.3, and Butler, three for 95. Tn Ashburten's second imiiri&s the visitors' most succ««Kful trundle' - * were Konnv (G for 97V KvV« (ft fo>R2) and Oilier (1 far 37>. Tbe vUitirir rnotain andm<»n!rpi\" eontrratulnfWibuHon on the oitr.h- antl fi«ld, describing .-tho former as .the. best they have played on in the T)o minion.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 January 1913, Page 5

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CRICKET Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 January 1913, Page 5

CRICKET Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 January 1913, Page 5

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