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I u. Carterton. 'C: - A match was played yesterday at Carterton between the above \ ■ Clubs,-'and resalted in an easy victory for Carterton ott|)ie first iociidga, The W.F.C.A, won the tiss and batted flrafc but were put out rnth only 23 runs scored, Carterton made 99 for ' the loss of four wickets and declared their innings closed. The W.F.C.A. ■a made a better stand in tlieir second tj inoiogs and succeeded in knocking up I 68 rune for nine wickets (Scott 22, ) Welch!)), For Carterton, Eagle with j '2B and Benall with 86 did well. [ Probably the cocoa-nut uiattiog i pitch puzzled the visitors in the first | innings and may account for the indifferent stand made. The weathor ''J was threatening and during the after.i noon a sharp Bhower foil. A number | of onlookers were present including : jj several ladies, jl The following aro the scores I W.F.O.A.—lst Innings, n Welch, o Booth b Renall , ... 0
Smith, b Benall C !■ fiiolmrds, b Benall 8 Redmond, l,b;mfi)arroch ... C Cargill, b 4 Scott, b Darrooh 1 J. Caselberg, c and b Kenall ... 0 Kershaw, not out G D. Caselberg, b Darrocb ... 0 • Welch, b Darrocb ...' ... 5 Extras- 4 J Total 23 ; : | Camerton. Booth, c and b Cargill 8 (j Eagle, c Scott bJ, Caselberg ... 28 |l Benall, not out 86 | Philpott, bJ. Caselberg ... 2 | Bobinaon, c Richards b Smith ... 6 | King, not out ~, ... 4 \ Extras , 15 i' Total for four wiokels ...99 ')y ,W.F.C.A,— 2nd Innings, ; Kershaw, b Booth 1 ( Welch, b Darrooh 0 ? - Biohsrds, b Booth 8 J. Caselberg)'Darrooh 1 Scott, b Booth 22 Skinner, run out 6 Welch, b Darroch 9 : Cargill, b Booth 5 < Smith, b Booth 2 ', Eedmond, not out 5 D. Caselberg, not out 2 Extras G j Total G8 y The New Zealand Match, j New South Wales all oat for ! 147. ' (By Telegraph-Press Association). Christohurch, February 36. The intercolonial oricket match, New South Wales v New Zealand began to-day at Lancaster Park. Steadyyain on Wednesday caused the supporters of the game some apprehension, bat the wicket was covered with tarpaulin, and to-day played fairly well, excepting that it was on the slow side, and one ond bumped occasionally. The weather to-day WM-jMMnd gloomy .in the morning, bnf. iKTrain lield off, and the l —aftornoon turned out beautifully fine. 1 Three thousand people were present at \ the match. The game was not very I exhilarating or exciting. Thofislding of the N.Z. team was good all round. Oaf?, who captained the team, plaoed the men with excellent judgment. I N.B.W.—Firßt Innings. Mackenzie, c Fowke b Robertson 17 i . Gould,bßobertson ... ... 11 Cowley, b Robertson 3 E.Noble, o Labattb Lawton 8 Moore, ran out 5 Austin, bLabait 48 Settle, l.b.w.b Lawton 16 Walford, c Lawrence b Robertson 12 Davis,not out ... 15 Noble, st Fowke b Robertßon .. 6 Miller, c Fowke b Robertson ... 7 Total 147 , " ' N.Z.—First Innings, \ Mills, b Austin 5 - Cuff, b Austin ... 19 - LawtOD,oSearle,b Milter 1 fi-ir;' DeMaus, not out 29 Holdship, not oat i Total for threo wickets ... 58 The game iB to be resumed to-day at 10,30 a.m. ' Later, Holdship was bowled by Austin at 68, and labatttook the place. The Wellington man made 7. ' r - : s Latest '■/ I Labalt was bowled by Austin for 7, ;" lLawrenca after being tnissed caugbi MS for 0 S Boore- Cfl Jor 6 wickets,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4650, 16 February 1894, Page 3
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