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CRICKET.

ENGLAND v. WANGANUI. Tho match between tho M-.C.C. team and Wanganui was concluded on Saturday, when England won by an innings and. 234 runs. Wangantii made. 124 in their first innings (Cave 55), and following oil wore dismissed for 95. Simpson-Haywafld had the home team tied up all through in the: first innings, and in tie second Douglas was unplayable, securing an average, of ten wickets for 23 runs. Scores: — ESGLANB. First innings (declared closed .with nine wickets down) ... ... Wancwntu.—First Innings. E. H. Pearpoini, c Burns, b SimpsonHayward ~ 0 J. W. Wilder, b Simpson-Hay ward ... 1 (1. Marshall, c Wynyaxd, b Douglas 16 i\ F, Turner, c Wynyard, b SimpsonHayward K. H. Cave, b Douglas ... ~. .:. 55 H. F. Aikwrighi, b Douglas ... ... 2 W. ,i\L Luxford, b 0 E. W. Broad, b Simpspn-Hayward ... 0 A. Howard, b Simpson-Hayward ... 14 A. H. Wilder, c Simpson-Hayward, b Douglas ~- hj. L. Hitohings, b Torrens ... ~. ••• 4 W. Joyce, b Torrens .- 5 H. Brown, -c Bransfcon, b SimpsonHaywaxd - ■-• -• 8 Jones, lbtv, "b Simpson-Hayward ... ,2 Ilollard, not out Extras ... ' Total ... _ -. .-. 134 Bowling Analysis.--»Simpaqn-Hayward, 132 balls, 43 runs, 8 wickets; Douglas, 114 balls. 33 runs. 4 wickets,; Torrens, 78 balls, 22 runs, 2 wickets; Branston, 66 balls, 22 r.ins. Second Inninga. A. Howard, c Simpson-Hayward, b Torrens 11' H. Brown, c Branston, b Douglas ... 1.3 K. H. Cave, c Douglas, b Branston ... H G. llarshall, c Simpson-Hayward, b Donglas R. H." Pearpoint, b Douglas 0 H. F. Arkwright, st Tuffnell, b Harrison - V ¥. Turner, b Douglas 9 •j. W. Wilder, b Douglas _ 0 W. 3\l. Luxford, c Simpson-Hayward, b Torrens 7 E. W. Broad, b Douglas ... ~. A. S. Wilder,, b Douglas ... ... ... 1 W. Joyce, c and b Douglas _. ... ~. 0 Tj. Tj. Hitching, not out - ... F. Holland, b Douglas. 0 T. Jones, b Douglas ... - 0 , Extras Total ... ... ..'•• 95 Bowling Analysis.—Douglas, 72 maJdena, 23 tains, 10 wickets ; Branston, 36 balls. 2 maideus, 16 runs, 1 -ndeket; Cur> wen, 24 balls, 2 maidens, 8 runs; Torrens, 66 balls, 2 maidens, 22 4'uns, 2 wickets; Harrison, 42 balls, 20 runs, 1 wicket. FIRST GSADE. Cabisbrook B v. Grange. Grange resumed batting ou Saturday with one wicket down for 17, and they passed Carisbrook's score of 218 with five wickets down. First Chadwick,and Beale, and then Chadwick and Roberts, established partnerships, all three showirug really sound, attiactivo baiting. Beale mado' great use of his pull to the long-fkjld, and Ch-adwick'' cutting was especially neat, while bot\ men drove freely. Hardly a chance can be urged against either. Alick Downcs did not go in until last mail, as he did not want to aggravate a cold. Starting his innings well after liv<; o'clock, he laid about him in ■a btyle. that produced 118 runs in about ail hour's batting. It was as fine an exhibition ui bitting as has ever boon seen here. The t'arisbrook fielding suffered through their only having ten men and later nine men in tho" field. Their bowling was completely collared. Scores;— Carisbf.ook B. First innings ■*.. 218 Gbanok. —First Innings. Best, b Siedeberg 9 Ogg. lbw, b Siedeberg 21 Henderson, b Siedeberg ... ... .., ._ 7 (' Beale. b Austin

(_'. Chadwick, c Moore, b- Austin ... 87 W. Beale, b'Spence ... ... 64 Kobe-its, c Drumm, b Fenwick ... ... 32 Robinson, o Moore, b Austin ... ... 3 Ward, b Fenwick 5 T. D-owncs, not out ... 28 A. Dowries, c Drumm, 1> Rutherford... 118 Extras „ 9 Total 385 Bowling Analysis.—H. Siedeberg. 26 overs, 4 niaidenu, 101 runs, 3 wickets; Austin, 22 overs, 2 maidens, 91 runs, 3 wickets; Rutherford, 8.2 overs, 34 runs, 1 wicket; Spence, 6overs, 29 runs, 1 wicket: Moore, 8 overs, 1 maiden, 37 runs; Fenwick, 6 overs, 25 runs, 2 wickets; Thomson, 2 overs, 24 runs. DraTSDiN' v. Albion. Dunedin, with six wickets down for 223, declared their first innings closed. Albion, requiring 110 to savo an innings defeat, only totalled 95. Scores: Dcneuix. —First Innings. Aekroyd. b Corbett ... ... ™ „. ... 0 Wilson, b Cummings ... „. ... 36 Courtis, b Corbett „ ... 67 Crarnond, c Mackcy, b Graham 3 Latham, b Cummings „. 8 Eckhold, not out „ 61 Graham, c Williams, b Oorbott ... _ 15 Mackersy, not out ... 10 Extras., -. _ ... ...... 25 Total for six wickets 223 Bowling Analysis.—Corbett, 144 balls, 6 maidens, 63 runs, 3 wickcus: Cummings, 174 balls-, 6 maidens, 60 runs, 2 wickets; Cameron, 18 balls, 10 runs; Mackey, 12 bf.lls, 12 runs; Graham, 66 balls, 2 maidens, 49 runs. 1 wicket; Shepherd, 6 bills, 6 IMS. Albion. First irmingx „ ... 114 Second Innings. Baker, c Melvin, b Latham ... ._. „. 5 Adams, not out ... ._ 33 Crainond, b Latham ... ... ... ... 19 Graham, c Leys, b Latham ... „. „. 0 Mackcy, run out 15 Shepherd, b Courtis 1 Williams, c Aekroyd, b Mackersy ... 0 Duthie, e Melvin, b Mackersy 0 Corbett, b Courtis ... . 1 Ctmmings, b Latham 8 Cameron, b Courtis 0 Extras— _ ... _ _. 13 Total ... .„ 95 Bowling Analysis.—Mackersv, 48 balls, 27 runs, 2 wickets; Latham," 78 balls, 4 maidens, 24 runs,- 4 wickets ;• Melvin, 5i balls, 1 maiden, 12 runs; Courtis, 50 balls, 2 maidens, 19 runs, 3 wickets.

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Evening Star, Issue 13003, 24 December 1906, Page 2

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CRICKET. Evening Star, Issue 13003, 24 December 1906, Page 2

CRICKET. Evening Star, Issue 13003, 24 December 1906, Page 2