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FEILDING CRICKET

Games on Saturday PREPARATION PRACTICE In preparation for forthcoming representative cricket matches the Feilding Cricket Association staged two practice fixtures on Kowhai Park on Saturday afternoon. Weather conditions were ideal and there was a good muster of playersThe teams from which an eleven is to l>e selected to meet the champion junior team of Wellington to play in Feilding on Good Friday afternoon and Easter Saturday, met as Probables and Possibles, captained by T. Donaldson and E- 11. Lange respectively. Batting first Probables erperienccd the difficult bowling of Max Barltrop, who again, proved deadly accurate and accounted for five wickets for nine runs in an innings which produced 59. V. Whitehead captured three wickets for 11. contributing to a bowling attack which nonplussed the batsPossibles had a happier innings, which witnessed some sparkling hatting by Mitchell. Still and Dewe- This trio played everything and provided 100 runs between them towards the total of 151- M. Kade took two wickets for four runs, while Waldin captured five for 34From the remaining players available a team with the title “The Rest” engaged Feilding’s junior representatives who are to play in Palmerston on Easter Mon lay. Irvine and Shepherd were the best bats, providing 50 between them Of the total of 103. Simpson took five wickets for 11 runs. The junior representatives secured all the practice they required and played 12 men in an innings which produced 120 runs. Biss took six wickets for 34. Smith one for eight, while four of the bats,, after a mo lest hit, retired. Scores:— PROBABLES v- POSSIBLES I Vo babies Brock, b Barltrop o Ilarf, b Lange :> S. Bram well, lbw., b Barlt rop . . 1 N. Penney, b Garter 2 Waldin, c Carter, bV. Whitehead JG Donaldson, c Lange, b Barltrop 13 Waldin, c Carter, b V. Whitehead .. N ~ . .. i<; Donaldson, c Lange, b Barltrop 13 I>aing, c Mitchell b Whitehead .. 12 Ea:le, c Barltrop, b Whitehead 2 Telford, c Lange, l> Barltrop .... 0 Hoffmeister, b Barltrop o M. Amadio, not out l Total Bowling analysis Barltrop 5 for 9; Carter 1 for 10; Wild o for 2; Lange 1 for G; V. Whitehead 3 for 11 ; J. Dewe 0 for 14. Possibles Wild, b Waldin A- Whitehead c. Amadio b Bramwell 13 Mitchell, b Brock 40 Still, c M. Ka.le, b Waldin 9 Dewe. rt--tired 3,2 Carter, b Waldin 2 N- Fitzpatrick, h Waldin 1 Rosoman, h Waldin J Barltrop, b Fade 5 Gibson not out 0 Lange, h Eade 0 Extra.; 15 Total 151 Bowling analysis—Bruimveli 1 for 39; Waldin 5 for 34 ; Laing 0 for 30; Brock 1 for 15; Telford 0 for 13; Eade 2 for 4; Donaldson 0 for 1. TIIE REST v. JUNIOR REPS The Rest Fergusson, c Murphy, h Simpson G Smith, lbw. b Simpson 0 Shepherd, b Rc»eve 20 Me Elroy, l> Simpson 0 Hocken, b Simpson O Malcolm. 1. R Irvine <• Burgess b Williams ... 30 G. Dewe, b Reeve 8 O- Eade, b Simpson 0 Meads, e Edwards, b Jeffs 9 Biss, not out 3 Buis;, c Jeffs, b Edwards 12 Extras G Total 103 Bowling analysis.—Williams I foils; Simpson 5 for 11; Reeve 2 for 20; Jeffs 1 for 19; Kwards 1 for 12; Burgess 0 for 10; Huston 0 for 0Junior Repsj Simpson, retired 10 i Edwards, b Biss 30 1 Williams retired 7

(>'<'cmnell. li Biss - Burgess, retired llusten. 1. Biss 4 Reeve. 1. Hiss •* Ait ken. retinal Jeff.'. 1> Bis:. 1 Drew 1. Biss 11 I [ ])e\ve. llnv.lt Smith 0 Alurph.7. not; out 1 Extras 32 Total ISO Bowling analysis.—Biss t> for :U; Irvine 5 for 10; Hoc-ken 0 for 7; MeElroy 0 for 0; Fergusson 0 for I; Malcolm 0 for 15; Buist 0 for 13; Smith 1 for 8-

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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3996, 10 April 1933, Page 6

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FEILDING CRICKET Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3996, 10 April 1933, Page 6

FEILDING CRICKET Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3996, 10 April 1933, Page 6