CRICKET.
so . » t *j«; i J A RECORD BOWLING FE«T7*v * O (FROM A COBRESPONDKXT.) W, ,' h WELLINGTON, October 2* ' '* r, E ; F : l; Ph««i, the well-known ft. •. -o Zealand and Wellington crickets]?' ' o cured three wickets, playing to?C ,' »- Midland Club against WeUiMtftaC '"•' i- .Saturday, which brings his nuiiw!* *" « wickets taken in representative-i2 ''• "" senior cricket up to exactly a IkonS/ X o which is a record for New biaW, 7 V though the Otago trundlors A. ! |CS r -~ is and A. H. Fisher must beepp«SC ) i- those figures. Uphara has been SnS ' o in important matches for thepMtaS. '"' o teen seasons, and for the last *t»W !) • years he has been the leading beefe '» c in the Wellington representative'iij k' 0 In the subjoined tabic "OrcfS a.' • means teams from Australia andjfal £ 1 land, but not the Fijians, and iaenS ?' r the disastrous tour of the New *tify '■'). i, team to Australia. , :7* "•• Belli. Urn. Ron. tt£fc : ■* r Senior Cham- -", i II piotifbip .. 19,392 963 6328 Hi ,"11! > . Inter-Midland .. 644 SS 901 «v $ _ Intcrprovincial 7,834.86J 2633 ]mSj! ■ s Oversea 8,118 171 8167 £fcg Z[ tl Tot*l .. 82,688 1549 11.607 lift 4$ ,\- ---, SUMMARY. ?$ s h Bowled. Caught. Lbw. StraneK-' ' t SBS 356 41 ier ?*> 1 SUBURBAN CRICKET O0lsV ; ] .' a PETITION. , *£ [ The Junior A Eleven of the AMjj} B ton Workshops United Cricket; (fee played their match agaiuit the BejilMt j, Eleven, the former winning by Mtm. "'' 'Scores:—Addington Workshops VmM ' 128 (Bellamy 45, Norman 26); Sap** .' ' 98. For the winners, GranMMr.iti i \ Norman bowled well, m did Sptcetfir ; the losers. „■ ,i J >»;. r ,; I Cust Eleven met and imm\ Swanuanoa Thirteen at Curt. BejW) ' Swannanoa 54, Out 161 for tWipfcjt • ots. V. Verrall, for SwmiiubM, ae* < » L. Blunden and E. Feary, forita /. • were the principal JmWU. t ; ' w On Saturday the Burt»tißCTM»»m t, \ ! visited end Weyed tWIS \ club. Burnham made W'(ClapliMJl ; McCreanor 18, Stapleton IS): 7SftV /• 1 mere made 93 (Hawke 29, MetiS* \) • 16, Greeres 16, and Tunnwr 12 mm I•■ For the winners, Hawke (8 for MM k • McCrostie (4 for 19) were tbe'iejeM & 1 ful bowlers, and for the loatraw & > negie (4 for 16) and ClaphM'Wl & 1 29). A-number of ladies «lfjM $' r afternoon tea. :' ! >.-.'ftm ! !' • On Saturday morning tbeSpnUlH -t school club visited' Ellesmere MlfK %> > ed the local boya. # ' splendid bowling of A. Savin 'J/ ' the Springston boys mad* % runs. Ellesmere. replied 1. Savin 11, L. Odoll 9, and W. 0&1 f/ ■ For the winners, A. Savin ana V?(«i ? i bowled well, while G. Wall, 'M,rM§j I: • and T. Kimbcr were, the bMt-.l<Mp. L' ■ for Springston. \ The match under Snburbaa Jmm* /> tion rules at Tai Tapu on 7 ila;tMi|(| \ i between the Australian tad <Tij4W f /t cricket clubs resulted in a' SttlswU f, I victory for ' tbe home' to«|k'JoK ,v • scorns were:—Tai-Tapu 107 (ftSl* ',-' i lor 27, T. Macartney 19. C/WWg'Jft f 'C. Bunker 11); Australian 48 m 7 i 18). The bowling honours V„ fell to C. Taylor and f accounted for five wickeU.' h' • Australians, Porter hbowled well. RefmlimMfti <«wi|K f: pensed by a number of Isdifes. yfjm '!
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12935, 15 October 1907, Page 8
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