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WUI ut Carterton. The return match between the Wairarapa Farmers' Go-operative Association Club and Carterton, • played on the Park Oval yesterday, resulted in another victory for the visitors by 21 ruus on the two in- v nings. A great number of spectators were present, and took "a lot of interest in the game. Messrs Leeks and ft, G, Williams officiated m uinpireß. % following aro tho respective Bcoro\ and it will be seen that the gamo was very close,— (JiRTBRION—hi ISNINOS; Olliver b J. Gaselberg 0 Kenall c lialph 1 W, Eagle b J, Gaselberg 0 MoorocJ, Caselberg 3 Booth I) J. Caselberg 16 Biddlo b J. Caselberg 0 Zillwood b Ralph 0 Lindopc Ralph 2 i Mercer c Ralph 4 Bimmonds, not out 5 Darroch c A. Welch 1 ] Extras •, 4 Y Total 36 r CARTERTON 2ND INNINQB. i Simmoudsb J, Caselberg ~ 1 )W. Eagle oJ. Caselberg.., ,„ 0 Renall b Kershaw 12 . Booth o Scott 1 f Biddle b Ralph ,„ 1 I OllivercA. Welch 3 , Zillwood b J. Caselberg 8 > Lindop b Kershaw 8 i Mercer bA. Caselberg .;, „r%f [ Darroch not out Q [ Exta 10 t Total 48 i -W.F.C.A. Ist INNINGS, • A.Welohoßooth 0 A. Caselberg b Renall 0 * ' J. Caselberg run out 0 . E, Biohards b Biddle 8 t R. A, Scott b Kenall i I D. Caselberg b Biddle 0 i J. Kerßhaw b Biddle 0 [ S. Ralph b Renall 0 J B. Bennett c Bimmonda 4 , W. Welch run out 8 [ W.Hay notout 0 ' Mm ... ... ... 8 1 ' Total ... ... ~22 | 2nd innings. I Hay b Biddle , '~. 7 i Kershaw b Booth 0 Biohards c Biddle (J A. Caßelbergb Booth 4 R, A. Scott, b Booth 2 J. Caselberg c Eaglo 1 D. Caselberg b Biddlo ,*Q Ralph b Booth J' Bennett not out 0' A, Wolou. b Biddle 0 W. Weloh b Booth 0 Extras .„ 8 Total 41 ORIENTALS V, EXCELSIORS, Tho match between the abovo teams was also played yesterday on the Oval, iu which the Excelsiors proved victorious by twenty runs. Tho two teams were vory evenly matched, and it was hard to tell which in point of play was really the best. Wickeua captained the Orientals, and Johnston tho Excelsiorß. Tho excellent bowling "* aud fielding of both teams was freely commented upon, and tho older Clubs could profitably take a lesson from tho junior's smartness in tbo field, The roturu match botneen these two teams will be looked forward to with a deal of interest. Mr Dickenson umpired for the winners, and Mr LangtorJor. tho losers, Tho scores ato as folhmV EXCELSIORS, Ist inns, 2nd Mason 0 14 Waito ... 1 l Bagge ... ; 18 7 Bowser 8 1 Walker .... fj o D'Aroy 0 0 Bennott .'.. 8 0 Johnston 0 2 Green F, 0 0 Fleming ... 8 3 Niool .not out 3 Extras 6 B - 4 .39 B*' 0 ORIENTALS, Ist inns, 2nd Galloway 2 1 Warner 0 8 Jaokson ~.2 0 Williams .'. 1 5 Doughty „. 2 0 Webb ... 2 1 Gardner ... , l 1 j Trass 1 14 Greathead... ... .„ 1 irj Wickens 6"*vo "*' Green G 4 0 Extras 2 7 Totals ... ... 30 82 Tho W.F.C.A. Club play tho second team on the Greytown Cricket Club at Greytown next Thursday afternoon. The former Club havo engagements until after Christmas, and a match is being arranged against the Printers at at • early date, which should provehighly interesting. A combined eleven, picked from the ranks of the Oriental and Excel* . Jsior Clubs, will probably play the : newly-formed Tradesmen's Club oil the M Oval oa Thursday wit, *
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4284, 2 December 1892, Page 2
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