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REP CRICKET

HOROWMKM'A’S VISIT FEILOINGS BATS FAIL ia'T MAKE GOOD RECOVERY VISITORS SUPERIOR T.ie local bats having failed in the first UxmiigK, there "'as little chance of making a good showing in the rop. cricket match, Hor<>" ltonua. v. Eeikling. phiyerl on Kowbai Park yesU. Only eight of the chosen dwell turned up, aud os a cpiisequiMico- R. C. Wild, G. v lLo.s< man and ,L. tSn.ndford ware played us substitutes. Tjhe day was dull, and the wjekot in first-class order. Having won the loss. Range, the Eeilding skipper, decided to bat, end opened with L. Whitehead njt.l L. J. Wild. Baumher, who opened the bowling, got Whitehead caught with his first half. I.n the next over Wiki "'as (Jisinisscd ''. v -Siovers, and two wickets wore down before a run had been see,rod. X. Fitzpatrick and BrnmW, 11 made a. very short stand, but Fitzpatrick went with the f core at 12. Bramwcll and Lang© took- the total to 40, and McClure helped to, lilt the figures a, bit, but the eighth wicket fell with the total at- -67, the team hatting twr short. It was not an inspiring display. Jin umber secured four wickets 1< r .14 and Sievers two for 25, Baumher being probably (be host of the bowlers. Horowheipna, opened rather badly. Robinson losing his wicket with only three runs on the hoard. Then Aimere and Baumlior took the score to 77 before Baumher fell. Feikling bad further trouble when Bull took the crease, this player giving a earclul display and taking few risk®. At. more wont atycr scoring 53, a very useful innings which included 10 fours. Bull scored 73 including 11 fours and one for six. None of the other hats Broke into double figures, and the final total was 218. This included 53 for extras. Bramwe.fi secured six wickets foe 60 —a splc.ntliJ average considering the. general position. None of tile other howlers gave the batsmen much trouble. [’holding began the second. innings at 4 p.m. with Nansett and McClure. Tile first wicket fell with the score at. 33, Na.nse.tt falling to. a. catch off Sievers, after making a useful 17. McC'ure again played sound cricket, scoring 25 when runs were badly needed, Ramlfnr.t scored 11. being beaten bv Roe. and L. Whitehead quickly ran up 23 including five- fou,rs. Fitzpatrick went for (lie howling with vigour, and rattled up 50 in quick time, his score ineluding two sixes and nine fours. V. Whitehead made 10 .in two hits, but i.he others djd not roach double figures, and the innings closed on time (5.30) for 163, Feililing just avoiding an innings defeat. Scores.— Fl'. 111)1 NO.—First In n ings L. Whitehead, c Sievers, b Kauiubi'.r 0 I, J. Wild, c Simeox, b Sievers (j Fitzpatrick, b Sievers 11 Bramwcll. run out 15 Lange, c Sievers, b Baumher ... 12 McClure, not out 14 Nansett, b Flutoy 2 V. Whitehead, h Baumher 12 R. Wild, c Watts, b Baumher ... 0 3’lxtras 1 Total ... 67 Fall: 0,0, 12. -10, 45, 50, 67, 67. Bowling: Baumher, 4—34, Sievers 2—25, Flutey, I—7. Second innings Nansett, c Roe, b Sievers 17 McClure, c Field, b Flutey 25 Brain well, b Flutey ... 0 Sandford, b Roe It L. Whiteihoad, c Sievers, b France 23 Fitzpatrick, b Sie.yers ... ... ... 5!) R. Wild, run out 3 V. -Whitehead, b Robinson If) 11. woman, .not out ... 2 L. J. Wild, h Robinson 2 Lange, b Siincex 1 Extras • • ••• 1 Total 163 Fall: 33. 45, 62, 116, 14«, 152, jfiO, 163. Bwling: Sievers,2 —35, Baumher,, 0—29. Field, o—4, Flutey 2—33, IF ' I—lß, France, F -20, Robijison, 2 —25 Simeox, 1— 0. HO ROW HEN FA .—First I uuings A 1 more, c A T . Whitehead, b Bramwcll ... 33 Robinson, e Lange, b Bramwcll 0 Baumher, o R. Wild, b Bramwcll 12 Bull, lbw., b Sandford 73 Sievers, c L. 3. Wild, b Bramwcll 2 Roe, lbw., b Bram'vell 8 Simeox, b Bramwcll 5 Flutey, e R. AVild, b Fitzpatrick 0 Watt, e Brnm.weil. 1> Sandford «-I France, cit .Wild, bNonsett ... 5 Field, not out 3 Extras 53 Total 218 Fall: 3, 77, 98, ilO, 135, 145, 146, 197, 209. 218. Bowling: Bramwell 6—60, A'. Whitehead o—ls, Sandford, 2—55. Fitzpatrick 1—29, Nansett, I—l 4.

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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2398, 7 April 1931, Page 5

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REP CRICKET Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2398, 7 April 1931, Page 5

REP CRICKET Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2398, 7 April 1931, Page 5