CRICKET.
PATEAEOA V KANEUELY. c,;. ' • (BY ODP. PATEAJCOA Correspondent.)
The second game of. the season between 'theseclubs was played here on the Slat:mat-. I It-was a quarter to;three 'before a ; stjtrt-was : miide, iKanfurly.battedi'fiißt:oma slow-andi [ true wicket. -iThe total; came ' '.TheJej were three byes! and Cooper tavei shadowed lrja comrade's by scoring a good-13.'/i'he'innings' lasted .40' minutes. - .'Pottinger,' iwho'!ffiati,ejSuch a'brolonged 'stand again'stthe power- 1 ful NaSeby bow'ling the.c.ther day,i'w.ent down : j tp a leg-break from . Johjaston. - before he gothis eye in. 'The'fcowlirig !"•' Patea'r'oa begafi ' with W -andFitzgerald, the latter: an .Australian player 'with an excellent;'style., Tbe.first wicket fellfpr 10, Fitzgerald.'playing; :D 'Bell on.. Cambridge began :briskly,'/and" wheii he wasbowled by Cooper/the score was'3B; of which' the outgoing batsman:bad.made? 15. Ghirn-j side -'was . battitfg -'capital' style,, and getting frequent Sdhrick, 1 Wilson, Kirk and W Joli'nSt'o'd put on three! between them, and I) Cbiitris'ide 'joined-his! brother. Shortly-. afterwards > the younger; brother, who should have carried his bat, played carelessly' at a good ball "from ' Bell, and had to go, eight wickets down for three short:of the half-centUry. He' mdde nine" I threes and one four. .Keeley got two balls.'; He sw.ung-the first fortwo, and'missed the, second, a-straight onPiKenntdy got oneaiicl. the innings Jclo B J for the miserable 'total of BS, D Chirnside o riot out. Without-'a doubt.the bowling and . fielding .were go'od,; arid it gives me a shuildery feeling to think, where Patearoa might have heen if it hadriV been for Chirnside and' Cambridge."'- ' ' . " .Schrick bowled in- I'Ran-j. furly's- second innings, and-with • a' combination of g'ood bowling,' -smart fielding,' and; ; rash running between the'wickets, the total only reached 20, leaving the home, team winners by an innings .< and 40. runs. . As there was still some spare time before tea, Captaitis Bell' and Wilson'picked sides for a scratch' niatcb,' and' some 'brisk playwas shown, It has always been Evident that tiervousness went • a long way towards * the, production of the familiar egg • and the time 'Worn innings defeat, and the scratch "game proved that more clearly than ever, when time was called Captain Wilson's side i had putrip aboiit ahfmdred -for seven; wiekets, 'of which 'Jack Forrester hit uj> '> a rapid :. : 21 not ou't.' Screen a good 7, and Pottinger 7, not' 'out:. 1 '- The K brothers-Johnston, who have been' 'rather ducky lately', scored (J) 21,. and (W) 10.'"\V Chirnside scored 22. ' ' ,U M CssrS"'J - and"' A Crerar uiflpired.' s ' Mrs: Erigtiesihas gauged the appetites of cricketers correctly in' a short*' experience, 1 and'" the ! gToaning board'she provided his not been, surpassed-in my experience for either quality, quantity- or variety: : -tidores j. ' l '<" - Patearoa W Chirnside, b Befl ... .. ' .. 4? A Fitzgerald, b Bell .. , ..5: O Caui'hridje, bCopper .. .. .. 15, F Schrick, b Cooper ' . .. .. J Vfrilson (capt),-b,Bell ... 3 SV Kirfe-, c J'-Forrester, b Bell .. , .. 0 yf Johnston,,b : Caoper '.. ... 0. j johnslon;b"Co,oper ■. .. ... .5p Chirnside, notVout . . . : 5: j Keeley. cService,'b Eel! .. V. ... 2! H Kennedy;"cGßell, b Bell V. .. l! Extras.. .. 5: T ;v , 3 Total 88 BowwNs Akaltsib—X> 8e13,12 overa,' 2 maidens, 48 ru"<, (J wickets, H Cooper, U oveis, 2 maidens, 85-runa, i wickets • .. r , . ... y >!;, ,•, ■ IjA.VFURIir .; • ' ' ,'First Innings " ' "• Seton'd Innings „ ' j Pottiager, b ,7.ohnstoi '0 run out , Li 2; D Biii, b Chirnside 2 run out 0 T Forrester, b Johnston ;0 b Fitzgerald 2 H Cooper, 6 Cambridge,, b ' 1 : ' ' Johnston 13 jtUnoat 4 A Koberta. c Chirnside, b " 'Johhstoh i runout 1 ; J Forrester, 1) AohnSfoii 0 c WUson, b • • ■ •'<!. •?" 'J "r i"Fitzgerald 4. G Bell .(capii'b .Schrick cKilk, BSohriek 1' A Service, b .1 ohnston ..1 b Schrick. t . 2 . T Screen, b' Johnston 0 run out 1 J Miller,"c Keeley, b Schrick ;2 b Fitzgerald C R Carr, not out 1 'not out .1, Extras- ... ; A Extras ■ 2. " ;i ". ... ; •. : 28 ; Total.-:!': 20 : -EoTfLiHQ Akalysis—.First Irininps—J Johnston, 7 r overs, 0 iu&ideris; i2'run9,-7- wicketsj W ChirnSide,' 4 ov.ers, 1 maiden,, 6 runs, 1 wiclcet, F Schrick, 2 overs, '0 maidens, 7 runs, 2' wickets—- -; Second Innings—A Fitzprerala, 6 ov'eri, I maiden, li runs," S uickets, F Schrick, 6 overs, 1 maiden; 7 runs, 2 wickets.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9457, 3 February 1905, Page 3
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674CRICKET. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9457, 3 February 1905, Page 3
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