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: WAIRARAPA ASSOCIATION ■ BIDWILL cup contest. FINAL WON BY RED STAR. >- ■' The final match for the Bidwill 3 knock-out Cup was concluded on the 11 Park Oval on Saturday afternoon. e when Red Star seniors defeated Old n Boys seniors by 163 runs in the first ,f innings. Red Star has thus won the '* Cup for the second year in succession. 0 Red Star completed their first innings h for 269 and Old Boys, playing three k men short—Sortain Smith. Parsonson d and Dixon being absent —were out for c 165 in their second innings For Old Boys. Whitburn played an 11 aggressive attractive innings and hit e thirteen 4's and a 6 in his 74. G. Barr c registered four 4's and a 5 in his 26 (not out), giving a very good display. e Welch played attractive cricket and ’ included nine 4’s in his score. He had bad luck to be run out. W. Peterson hit eight 4's and N. Hoar five 4's. In a very fine innings, G. Peterson in- ’■ eluded three 4’s and two 3's. The a scores were as follow: — a RED STAR, c First Innings, e Roys, c and b Hibbs 26 Lambourne. b Patrick 0 - Hatch, c and b Hibbs 54 s Coleman, b McMichael 4 t E. J. Welch, run out 47 - W. Peterson, c Renner, b McMichael 47 f N. Hoar, c Patrick, b McMichael .... 27 5 Beli. c Whitburn, b Patrick 0 ? G. Peterson, not out 27 ■ i Renner, b Patrick 161 I Paterson, c Bell, b Patrick 11 - Extras 10 j Total 269 Bowling: Patrick. 4 for 87; Mc- ■ Michael. 3 for 51: Hibbs. 2 for 66. OLD BOYS. i First Innings 166 > Second Innings. B. Patrick, c G. Peterson, b Coleman , f 6 . Munn, b N. Hoar 14 Whitburn, b Renner 74 . Hibbs, b Welch 17 Shearer, b Renner 10 Barr, not out 26 McMichael, b Renner 0 Magill, c Renner, b Roys 6 Parsonson. Dixon. Smith, absent Extras 12 Total 165 Bowling.—Renner, 3 for 56; Roys. 1 for 0; Coleman, 1 for 16; Welch, i fori 21; N. Hoar. 1 for 22; Paterson, 0 for 6; W. Peterson, 0 for 14; C. 8011, 0 for 16. JUNIOR DIVISION Red Star A v. Wairarapa College.— On the Wairarapa College ground. Red Star A scored an eight-point win over Wairarapa College. Scores: Red Star A. live wickets for 166 declared (Minifie 55, Mooney, not out 43. Bellworthy 16. Orsborn 15, Longworth 10; Hayes. 2 for 23, Youngquest 1 for 5, Stewart 1 for 32, Casey 1 for 68». Wairarapa College. Ist innings, 77 (Davis 22. Jainc 10; Mooney 3 for 31, Bell worthy 2 for 10, Minifie 1 for 4. Orsborn 1 for 8, Longworth 1 for 9). Second innings. 74 (Jaine 28, Baird 11; Orsborn 4 for 6, Minifie 3 for 6, Dewar 1 for 1. Bellworthy 1 for 20, Mooney 1 for 31). Old Boys v. Red Star B.—Old Boys beat Red Star B by an innings and 151 runs. Scores: Old Boys, 268 for six ' wickets, declared (J. Fitzpatrick 11! not cut; E. Donnelly. 57 not out; M. C. Armstrong. 23; J. A. Payne. 13. G. B. Young. 15; H. Parsonson, 131. Red!, Star B. 72 (B. McNab. 36; Price. 11:' Orsborn. 10) and 45 (Thompson. 19>. In addition to his century. Fitzpatrick j took 6 wickets for 23 and 3 for 7. 1 REPRESENTATI VF MATCH I OTAGO v. CANTERBURY. SORRY DISPLAY BY HOME TEAM. , -— IBy Tclegrnph—Press Association 1 i DUNEDIN. February 8. j At the end <>f the second day’s play 1 in the Canterbury-Otago cricket match! at Carisbrook Park the position was: ! Canterbury 507 for six wickets (declared!; Otago 187 and 118 for six wickets It is a state of affairs which speaks for itself. Canterbury declared their innings closed at the first day score and I were able to clinch their abundant ad-, vantage as a result of the sorry dis-1 play of batting by Otago players. Their; efforts on an easy wicket, with condi- j lion all in their favour and against an i attack that was no more than steady. I were dismally ineffectual. A R.l Knight played two valuable innings of* 56 and 52 not out. though he was bat-1 ting a long time before lie played many 1 of the strokes of which he is capable, and T Chettlcburgh showed clearly i that there were plenty of runs available to anyone who cared to use his feet and hit the Dal! witii some pur- I pose. But there was littD- else m the batting other than ar. a we- truck de-1 fence. I CANTERBURY. First Innings, for six wickets declared 507 I OTAGO I First Innings A R Knight, b. Cromb 56* SF. Duncan, c Harbidge, b. Map- ! piebeck 18j G J. Robertson, b. Mappiebeck (i! I, Smith, b. Roberts 2 1 C C. Geary, c. Cromb. b. Burgess I~| ,J W Blakely, b. Burgess G H .Mill-. 0 Roberts “ j T. ('lw'.lleburj’h. b Bulge.-. 44 < 1.. J. Grove--', <•. Robert ', b. Crumb 2! I J I) Blakely, c Roberts, b. Cromb 81 V ■' Lender, not out Extras Hvi- 7 leg-by.- 1 : 1 ball 1 9 ■ Bowling Analysr:- Robert •. 2 for ”(’ I Mai ph be. ? for 22. B Ctmmb. (mi 22; Cam.-roii, <1 fi.r lie; Burge., 3 f-r 49 ■ i Second Innings j Km it!'.’ ”ot out | I .cader. b R. >lx>rts Mil! Cromb. b Robert- 16 ’ Smith <■ Robert, b Crmim W Duncan, 1 b,w 1> Cromb *■ I (;• a: v. c b C: <»mb 1 I g Amdy-.u, Canwr.-n. 1 f-t ' mb 'Tr r g' Ar'w- '-' < ' - i ■'

IN OTHER CENTRES Wellington. —In the second round of matches in the Wellington Cricket Association’s senior competition on Saturday afternoon. Kilbirnie, the leading team, ran up 298 against Wellington College Old Boys. Old Boys, yvhen stumps yvere drayvn. had lost one yvicket for 13 runs. Wellington, at stumps, had 76 runs on for the loss of three wickets. Sound batting enabled Institute Old Boys to total 290 against Hutt. Hutt made the vigorous response of 83 for no yvickets. Good boyvling by | the Karori captain, J. Standidge, yvho took four for 11, sayv University dismissed for 178 on Karori Park, and Karori replied with 89 for tyvo yvicket. Auckland.—The first series of games in the second round of the Auckland cricket championship concluded in fine yveather on Saturday. Results: —University. 306. beat Grafton. 201 and 65 for four, on the first innings. Middlemore. 262 beat North Shore. 202, on the first innings. Eden, 287, beat Papakura Camp, 183 on the first innings. Y.M.C.A., 327 for three, declared (Scott, not out, 102), beat outright Training College, 154 and 137. Parnell. 323. beat Ponsonby-Balmoral, 187 and 180 for 8 on the first innings. Christchurch. —For the 14th round of matches in the Canterbury Cricket Association' competitions on Saturday, conditions yvere good till late in the afternoon, yvhen heavy rain compelled a stoppage of play at 6 o'clock, except in the game belyveen Old Collegians and Army, yvhich continued in spile I of the conditions. All matches yvere { drayvn except one. in which Hareyyood ; had their first yvin of the season over West Christchurch, v.-hich was pre- , viously unbeaten. Results: —Sydenham. 253 for seven, declared iOliver 128, not out), droyv with Old Boys, 142 for throe. Lancaster Park. 196. dretv | with East Christchurch. 96 for seven. Harcyvood 138 for eight beat West! Christchurch. 124 on the first innings. Old Collegians. 276 for eight, declared, drew with Army. 236 for eight St. .Albans 297 for seven, declared met West Old Boys, 93 for three. Riccarton, 199 for nine, declared, drew with | Wigram. 86 for four.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 February 1941, Page 9

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CRICKET Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 February 1941, Page 9

CRICKET Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 February 1941, Page 9

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