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runs. Boddington had a fine- bowling, per-: formance, his average reading 8, wickets for--29 runs, Q'Drisebll had but; two overs, but secured 2 wickets for 2 mris, . ;( , IVlth 66 to Win and an hour and a naif to go,.Naseby's ,task,..did not. qppea,r very* formidable, but recollecting the collapse of, the first innings and remembering. ling , qualities of the -Pa£earoa fieldsmen the : supporters pf Nft£eby bad a little mild excite-. ment till. Boddington ijorevrejl, by,, excellent' cricket placed the issue beyond doubt. After tfceJS'tja' had, been disposed; of for 9 runs, Boddington ',3s "not out .'and 1 Horswell 25 not out finished.the.game, and so Naseby won the matcb,.ljy,.3 runs and, 8; wickets. , In fielding Patearoa..showed undoubted superiprity.over ~Na,? e J?y "ap.d. their. bpwling was also good, but, they,, have, not' the batting side the local players .possess.! Though this match Virtually decided the' championship for the Maniototo Associatum; in favour of Naseby, the Patearoa men took their, defeat, in the gentlemanly, and. spprts-i manlike, manner that has characterised. £.heir! club, since the good oid days when . Crerar was their best bowler.andM'Skimming, wicketkeeper. Messrs., Kirby and Crerar!! pfSpiateil as umpires while Messrs Dixoaand; White acted as scorers. Scores : \ P^.TBAiioA—First tunings j W CWnside, b Boddington . ~ .. 8 ; W Johnston, c.JUawer, bP Marshall .. .. s, O earabridjrc, c James, ,'b D Marshall ~ ..25 J Wilson (capt), b Horswell.. .. .. 7. i Sohriok.b ;Dr Marshall ... .. : '• ,v 8; 3 A Grey, o Hilton, b Horswell ... .. -9J SPDowell, b Hilton .... ~ ... v'. ..12 J Johnston, stp Boddington, bt» Marshall • ... ,8: W Kirk;, b Horswell .. .. .. 0 \V McLean, b Horswell ... .. .. 2 J Keeley, not out .. ... .. 1* Extras:. .. .. .. C. , Total 81 j Bowuso.Ak.aj.Tßis—D Mardmli, \t ov.ersj 1 .maiden,: S8; runs, 1 wickets, Boddington;. 7 brers, 1 maiden, 16 runs, 1 wicket,. Horswell, 9 overs, 6 maidens,.lo runs, 4.. wickets, Hilton, i overs, 0' maidens, II runs, 1 wicket Second Innings > W Chlrnside, b.Boddih'Ktofi. ■: , .. .. E W Jobn.Bjtp.n, 1.b.w,, b Boddington .. .. 1 • O Cambridge, b Boddingrton . ... ..' 13 J Wilson, c D Marshall, b Boddington ... 6i F Schrick, b Boddineton . .. .. ... 0 j J A Ore}', b Boddington '...'' .•. - .. 19 j J M'Do>v.ell,;.b.O'.Pri»coli .. . .. . ... 17ii J Jphpston. 1.1i.w., b Uoddingto'n .. .. 1' W Kfek, not out ~,,... . ".. .. ' .. 2:i WM-.Leari, b Borfdln B ton .. '.. .. .2'' J Keeley, b O'Driscoll .. .. -.. 0--Extras .. .. .. 3 r. 'n -i- ■■• .-.■!. -..*9.** , l> .' 60 ' , BoWiihq ASalVsVs—Boddington, 16 overs, 6 maidens. ' 29 runs, 8 wickets»J D :Marshall, 9 ovsr's,'3. maidens, 16 runs, t wickets, Horswell', & .overs, ' I.maiden, 10 runs, Q wicket's, O'Drisooll, 2 overs,;' 1 maiden, 2 runs, 2 wickets. j . . JTABKBT—First.lnningg . I Hilton, o.Chjrns.ide, b Schrick ••' " f ".:■ ..s'< James, c Kirk, b Schrick ■■ .. . .. ..11 Malcolm, b Grey .. . .. .. o Boddinjrtoji, r.un.0.uj.... .;.-;."."' ..- .. 6 K Marshall, o-Johnston, bGrey .. ... 0. J Hore, c Grey, b Schrick .. : ..'-0. o'D.riscoll, bSchriok .. .. . • 6> Horswell, run out .. .. ~ 1 Paisley, b Schrick; .. .. .. 1 D Marshall,, pot out .. .. .. ,28 ? ! Lawer, runout ~ '.. .. .. n Extras .. .. ..5 Total 76 Bowliko AifAt/TSis—Grey, 11 overs, 2-..maidens,'i26 runs,"2.wickets, 2 widgs,.SchricW, ,(3 overs, .2! .maidens, 37 runs, S wickets, Chimtlfle, 3 overs,, .0 maidens, 9 runs, 0 wickets, J Johnston, i balls', i 0 maidens, 6 runs, 0 wickets ~.,.,„ Second Innings . :j. ■ Boddington, not out i. .. .. S3 D Marshall, c Stlirick, b Chirnslde .. .. 3 ; K Mar.sball„jb Chirnsldo '.. .. o Horswell, npt.ou^. .. '.. ..26; Extras • "■ .'. ■ .. .'. 7 Total for two wickets 68 Bowunq A.NALTSiq-J Johnston, 10 overs, Z maidens, 32 runs, 0 wickets, Ohirnside, P overs, 0 in.sidens, 13 runs, 2 wicke,ts, Schrick, i overs, 0 maldenei, '. 12 runs, 0 wickets, M'Lean, 1 over, 0 maidens, 4 runs, 0 wickets I

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9459, 17 February 1905, Page 3

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Untitled Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9459, 17 February 1905, Page 3

Untitled Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9459, 17 February 1905, Page 3