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CRICKET. v _ * WAIAPU V. POVERTY BAY. SENIOR MATCH. On Saturday teams representing Waiapu and Poverty Bay played a match at the Oval the home eleven winning by 157 runs. The home team went to the crease first, and compiled A 44, principally duo' to the efforts Kemp 54, Lockett 45, and B. Scholium 37 (not out). Waiapu s innings was disastrous, the team only makmg 87 runs, Franklin 13, and Wilson 32, being the best batsmen. The detailed scores are as lollows : ■POVERTY BAY. (First innings). Lvuch, b Moody Shelton, b G. Oates | J. Scho.luin b G. Oates j lvemp, lbw, b G. Oates o 4 Lockett, b Schofield *5 J. Scholium, lbw, b Moody B. Scholium, not out Ellis, c Moody, b ,A\ . Oates ... •• • j Coombe, c Franklm, b Schofield 1 Carter, b Moody ■••••••••• " -.q Baker, stpd, b W Oates Extras _ Total 22i Fall of wickets: 1 for 13, 2 for 22, q f., r an 4 for 07, 5 for 140, 6 forl7o, ? for 170, 8 for 210, 9 for 221, 10 tor analysis: Schofield for 53; Moody 3 for 41; G. Oates 3 lot 70; W. Oates 2 for 38; C. l'ranUin 0 for 12; G. Franklin 0 ior 14. WAIAPU. (First innings). G Franklin, c Lockett, b Lynch 23 <J. Franklin, c J. Scholium, b Lvnch Moody, b Scholium ” Sclio-neld, c Lockett, b Carter ... 13 G Oates., b Scholium £ W. Oates, c Shelton, b Carter ... o Wickens, I) Carter Wilson, cB. Scholium, b Carter o2 T. Schofield, e J. Scholium, b Carter ” Dow. b Kemp i Jenson, not out Extras' 1 Total 87 Fall of wickets: 1 for 24, 2 for 26, 3 for 30, 5 for 4-5, 6 for 47, t for o-, 8 for 84,. 9 for 86, lOfor 87. Bowling analysis: V • J. Scholium 2 for 17; Lynch 2 for 20; Locke A 0 for 9; Carter 5 for 24; Coombe 0 for G; Baker 0 for 8; Kemp 1 fori. JUNIOR REP. MATCH. POVERTY BAY V. WAIAPU. The maeli, Poverty Bay and Waiapu juniors was continued on the Oval on Saturday, the former winning by 174 runs. The scores are as follows: — 1 WAIAPU. (First innings). Kissling, e Scholium, b Hope 28 Cartwright, b Robertson 1 Farnm, c Scholium, b Hope 2 Bodliam. b Hope 3 Johnston, ran out 3 Mulligan, net out ; 1 Oates, c Robertson, b Jennings 6 Fairlie, b Hope ■■ Newman, lj Jennings 6 Jackson, c and b Jennings 2 Hancock, b Hope 9 Extras ° Total 6S Fall of wickets: 1 for 18, 2 for 23_. 3 for 40, 4 for 41, 5 for 48, 6 tor 00, 7 for 55, 8 for 59, 9 for 59. 10 for 68. Bowling analysis: Robertson, 1 ior 29; Hope 5 for 18; Jennings 3 for 18. (Second innings). Rodham, b Hope 23 Hancock, b Robertson £ Jackson, b Robertson Cates, b Hope P Faratn, c Duncan, b Robertson ... 12 Mulligan,b Robertson p Johnson, b Hope 0 Cartwright, b Hope 1 Fairlie, b Hope 1 Ncwnmn, not out 9 Extras 10 Total 57 Fall of wickets: 1 for 13, 2 for 20. 3 for 25. 4 for 26. 5 for 34, 7 for 49, •6 for 53, 9 for 57, 10 fors7. Bowling analysis: Robertson 4 for '27; Hope 5 for 20. POVERTY BAY—-First innings 109. (Second innings). 'Thompson, c and b Fairlie 2 Bradley, 1> Farnm 10 Barry, c Hancock, b Farnm Robertson, not out <4 MeLnuchlin, b Kisling 24 Hope, c Newman, b Farnm 23 •O’Donnell; b Farnm Duncan, not cut Extras - 1 Total (6 wickets declared) ... ISO Fall of wickets: 1 for 4‘, 2 for li, 3 for 19, 4 for 74, 5 for 112, 6for 121. Bowling analysis: Fairlie 1 for 41; Farnm 4 for 50; Oates 0 for 21; Cartwrisht 0 for 6: Kissling 1 for 15; Mulligan 0 for 12; A. Johnson 0 foi 11; Newman 0 for 6.
SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCH POSTPONED. (Deceived Dec. 28 55. p.m.) SYDNEY, Dec. 28. The Cricket Association has.agreec to the postponement of the Sheffielc Shield match against Victoria to ; dato to ho fixed. —U.P.A. PI/TJNKET SHIELD MATCH. CANTERBURY OUTPLAYS AUCK LAND IN EIRST INNINGS. CHRISTCHURCH, Dec. 23. The Aucklantl-Onnterbury Phrnket filvcld match was resumed on Saturday. The wicket was very soft after heavy rains. 'Canterbury did not acid to their Thursday’s score, the innngs cicsed for 214. " Auckland responded with only 89,. being quite out played hy the Southerners. The principal ■scorers were ITorspool 13. Smith 30, Ci U'spie 16. Read took s : x ‘for 38; two for 26: Cunningham two f or 18. Canterbury in the second innings have lost two wickets for 90. Hunt (not out) 24; Gasson 21 :„E. 'Taw-ford 12; Oliver (not out) Id PA. SQITTH A ERICA V. ENGLAND. CAPETOWN-. Dec. 26. Tn the unofficial test match. England in the second innings made 149. Jameson 4, Parker 1. Bartlev 8. Russell (not out! 26: Marriott absent, -extras five.. Bowling: Nupen 5 for S 3. South Africa in their second innings made 53 for 1 wicket. Cntterall 17. Susskand (not. out) 24, Ling (not out) 9, v
HAWKE CUP. NELSON. I>o. 27. In the Hawke Cup match Hawke’s Bar to ride 202 (Bronnn 1.36). Fowler toof 4 for 17, Neale 2 for 28 HayroH' l for 7. Nelson marie r-> (B. Wden SOL Bernau took 5 for 19, C. Beuth 2 for 2. Hawke’s Bnw m their po innings, have lost, o ior to. P.A. . ' ' ' ______ - ■ AUCKLAND XT BEALS SO UTHINV EIIC AP GIL L ; H ec ‘ • 2S -. Beautiful weather, with a good wiokef was experienced for the resumption of nlnv in the match between an Auckland Xli. and the Southland representatives. made 215 in the first innings, pHdip 161 ir.i the second attempt. whiJo JAufikland’s £ rs .fc attempt yielded /w
and in the second they lost four wickets for 98, thus winning by six wickets. —Press Assn. / WRESTLIMG. TH YE-MEESKE CON TEST DRAWN. (Received Dec. 28, 5.5. p.m.) U SYDNEY, Dec. 28. At the Stadium a wrestling contest Ted Th vo (America) versus wry Meeske was drawn, each securing one fall The match was strenuously contested.—UJElA. boxing. NICHOLLS OUTPOINTS EDWARDS MELBOURNE, Dec. 29. Bert Nicholls outpointed Jimmy Edwards over twenty rounds.—U-I -A. chess. NELSON, Dec. 28. The result of the second round is as A: Moir beat Purdy, G Dodds beat Stenhouse, Anuerson beat Fail-burn, E. A. Hicks beat Bullock. Section B: Gyles beat E. E. Hicks, Kelling beat, Cole, Vaughan beat 1. M Dodds, Pihl drew with Severne. The position of the players is as folio ws ■ _IE. A. Hicks 2 wins, J-.-n. Moir 2 wins, F. Iv. Kelling 2 wins, F J. Van Mian 2 wins, Gyles 1 or ay, Pihl 1 wins 1 draw, Anderson. 1 win, < Bullock 1 win, G. F Dodds 1 wan, < Pudy 1 win, Cole 1 draw, Severne 1 • draw, other players 2 losses.—l A. ■ l BOWLING. GISBORNE CLUB. Following arc the results of Satur- , day’s games : —;■ Champion Singles Truman (26) boat Smaill (11). ~ n Ordinary Games: Barlow, li. G. Crawford (s) 22 beat Stewart, MeKittrick (s) 16; Monc.rieff, Ormond, Stall, ; RobsrtsorJ (s) 23 beat Mclveague, Thciwall, Sidebottom, Maude (s) 12; Kentino-, Henderson, Paltridge (s) 26 beat Davidson, Barry, Truman (s) 11; Hope, Harris, Sutton, Heron (s) 2b beat Smaill, Taylor, F. Crawford Holmes (s) 12; Jones, Gambnll (s) 24 boat Muller, Whiting (s) 12.
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