CRICKET.
SATURDAY'S (JAMES
The Masterton Cricket Association continued the championfchip competition on Saturday afternoon. The weather was favourable, and the wicket on the slow «ide, as the result of previous rain. Tho scores are as follow CARLTON B v. MASTERTON 15.
CARLTON. First inning :s: F. Welch, b Jbbetson, o; Mowlem. b Ibbetfson, 5; Millar, c Jordan, 1) Ibbetson, 7; "F. Hoar, e Kummer. b Jordan', 10; E. Welch, b Jordan, 3; Stewart, b Jordan, 0; Flaws, run out, 2.'}; B. Welch, run out, 7; C. Welch, not out, S; W. Darvill, b Ibbetson, I); K. Welch, b Iggulden, 28; snndru,Si B.—Total, 104. Bowling.— Jordan 3 for 45; Ibbetson 4 for 43; Iggulden 1 for 8. Second Innings: F. P. Welch, c Pointon, b Jordan, 0: C. Welch, b Jordan. 9; K. Welch, b Jordan, 3; F. Hoar, c Ibbetson, b Iggulden, 7; H. Millar, e Pointon, b Iggulden, 3; Stewart, run out, 9; E. Welch, c Ibbetson, b Iggulden, T; Mowlem, c Miller, b Jordan, 17; Darvill, run out, 4; Flaws, not out, 5; B. Welch, c Ibbetson, b Iggulden, o;'sundries, 2.-—Total, 50. Grand total, 154. Bowling.—Jordan 4 for 21; Iggulden 4 for 20; Ibbetson 6 for 7.
MASTERTON B.— Ist innings: T. Jordan, b C. Welch, 0; Tbbotson, e K. Wolcli, h E. Welcli, 12; Forman, b C. Welch, 0; Walker, run out, 0; Iggulden, b C. Welch, 1; Pointon, not out. 3; Tooby, c Miller, b C. W T elch 1; Macartney, e and b E. Welch, 0; Johnson, c K. Welch b E, Welch 0; sundries 2,—Total, 19Howling.—C. Welch 4 for 5; E. Welch 3 for 12. % Second Innings (incomplete).—lbbetson, c Hoar, b E. Welcli, 11: Formau, b E. WelcX, 8; Walker, b E Welch, 0; Jordan, b E. Welch, 0; Jordan ,b E. Welch, 9; Pointon, not out, 2. Sundries 2.—Total for four wickets, 30. Bowling.—E. Welch 4 for 28. CARLTON A v. MASTERTON A.
CARLTON.— First innings: T. Ho.ll', b Logan,' 83; .0. Moore, b Logan, 1; W. R. Kemball, c and b Wilson, 19; Southgate, b Wilson, 28; W. Hoar, b Logan,. 0; Efkin, b Perry, 2; Phillips, run out, 10; Petersen, c Phillips, b Logan, 7; Crearer, not out ,21; Kummer, b Logan, Of sundries, 14.—Total, 185. Bowling.— Logan 5 for 78; Wilson 2 for 44; Perry 1 for 21; Congdon 0 for 26. . ' Second Innings (incomplete),— W. R. Kemball not out, 28; Southgate, run out, 13; W. Hoar, c Perry, b Logan, 25; sundries, 4.—Total for two wickets, 70. Bowling.—Logan 1 for 36; Perry 0 for-17 ;Wixon 0 for 18.
MASTERTON A.—First iiiiiiigs: E. Perry, c PhihTps, b Moore, 33; D. Logan, c Phillips, b Kemball, 39; C. Perry, c Southgatef,'b Kemball, 10; W'ixon, c Kummer, b T. Hoar, ','■; Elcoate, run out, 8; McKenzie, h Moore, 0; McMullen, c ' Phillips, b Moore, 5; Lands,' not out, 4; F. Dixon, b Kemball, 0. Sundries, 2. Total, 113. Bowling.— Kemball 3 for '2O; Moore '3 for 14;. T. G- Uw "> f«>37; W. Hoar, 0 for 4; Phillips, 0 for 35. __.. „__,
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