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CRICKET.

IJAS?? V V- 'TATEAROA, (By. Our Patkaroa Corrkspondknt.) An assorted team of Naseby cricketers played our fellows here on Anniversary Day. Diilytenmencouidcp'me j over, and of these only five represented Nastby in Association matches against us this season, 3?4tearoa wei;e also i minus the services olf Orey, itirk and, , M'Lean, three good men. Although the visitors were over here alp out, 1,0. o'clock, the, game was not started. islj 1 nearly a st ; art been made at ,anything near the usual' time, (11 o'clock) ""victory might possibly have lain with tlie ultimate lpsers. It seems a pity that time and not cricket shou'ld j !determine t,he result of a match. Naseby battedfrrst, a.pci, at the 1 o'clock adjournment for lunch they ,had about 70 up for three wickets. ;THe remaining "pickets did not add many, ahd'tlje total' 'to 9's,' James, Boddington, Joe Hore and. : Ma'rslin batted *in winning style. fowled excellently, taking six wickets for'2o runs, Patearoa's first 'innings onty came to 63, of' wlnqh Johnston, playing right through from' start to fjnish, put on a prettily played 23, not out. I,), pfyirnside alspJ)ut'on i» quick arid good 1.1; dambridge, when' smarting, confidently, was given out by the home umpire off what, many 'considered, to be, a tjump ball. ''Butj. these* things wil'l happen in cricket. ; Wilson, on the other. Hand , a life through the umpire's failure to notice that he had dislodged a bail in the act of making a strode," """ On Naseby going in again, Boddington did well with 16 ; but 'the iothgrs failed to help ' him' trje innings closing' ipr ' tlie' poor!'Wtal of 35. This left Patearoa with 68 to get ito win, and an hour and a-half to get them iii. " The wickets, with the exception of yv. Ciiirnside's, fell rapidly at the first, arid' the game seemed all over until Carr came in and. tjegan hitting the bowling very harci, ami, very ■often. His batting is of, the muscular, useful' sort, with nothing gaudy about it. The score "ran up fast, and D. Chirnside helping with a few, only three runs were wanted to win' a§ the last man walked towards the crease at the finish of an oyer. But before he got jthere the inexorable Waterbiiry ofthe :umpire pointed, to (j, o'clock, stumps were drawn, and. the visitors won by 32. runs on the first innings. Speaking .for myself, I should have been pleased, i in a friendly match of this ' sort, to j have seen* another' tall" or two sent, down t.o settle the game one way~ x or j the other. ' Of. course' an earlier start would huve fixed things just as well.' |W. Chirhside, Carr and Sch'rick bowled, ifinely in this innings, fielding, ,which in the first innings oi Naseby 1 waa disgraceful (no mildbr word wilf do), was" and, smart. "Uaseby fielded well all through, the cousins Hore especially extinguishing selves. Scores:—" ' ' Naseby,—First Innings. J James, b'dh'irnmde ... ... io ■H A Boddington (capt), c M'Dowell, ' 5 b ScbHck ... 31 Jpe I?pre, b, Jphnston ... 1 ■ ~, 26. Scfirick ... ... of'. .A'Marslin, bScli'rick ... ... ... 18 W W!tiite; o Keeifeyi'T) Schrick ... 2~ R Paisley, b Schrick ... ... c 'Jobn' Hpre, b Johnston, ... i R Stepheiib, tiot'oufc,..." ... ~, o A Boddington, b Schrick d 1 ; Extras ... "j" al, 9 5 Rowling Asaltsis-W Chirnside. 9 overs, 1 maiden,' 24,ru'hs, 1 : . wicket; Schrick'; 13 overs, 1 maiden, 2Q rubs, G wickets ; J', Johnston, 15 overs, 2 maidens, 44 runs, 2 wicketf. Second Innings. H,A Boddington, b Chirnside ... ... 16 James", bit wicket, b Cat*" ' ... o" Mfirslin,' c Wilson, b Cai¥ ... ... o Jpe H ore, b Carr ... ]'•' Marshall,' b Carr ... ... 3 Stephens, b Schrick ... ...- i ;; White, b Chirnside ... ...• j Paisley, b'Chirnside ... 6. Jno Hore, b ChirhsiiJe" ... ... 2* A. Boddington, not ont j ' I "*~ ' Extras ... 5 I Total. 35 Bowling Analysis.—Carr, 6 overs, 0 maidens, 20 turii, 4 wiek'ets; W Chirnside, 7.'overs, I'*maiden, 8 .'runs, 4' wickets ; Schrick, 1 over, *6 maidens," 2 rii'ns, 1 wick'et.• h

Patearo^l. —First Inpings. ? pbjrnside, c |ohn Hore, b Boddington 1 W Johnston, pp't:out " ... 23 O Cambridge, c Marslin, Marshall jp J. M'Dowell, mn out... V. ... g.. 6 F Schrick. b Bpddibgton ... 4 J Wilson (capt), b Marshall ... ... £ J.Johnston, c John Hore, b Marshall ... 0 D Chirnside. b Marshal} 11 E Carr, b Marshall ... ... '7 J Ledinpham.run out 5 J Kecley, b Boddington .7.' 0 .v v. ... 7 6§ Bowling AuA-Lts^s— D Mjarshall, 16 overs, 4 maidens, 26 runs, 5 ' wickets ; Boddington, 14 overs', 2. maidens, 32 runs, 3 wickets. ' ' " " " ' Second Innings; M'povygll, b Boddington ... 1 Cambriiige, b Marshall. .'.V \ W Chirnsi'cle, b Boddington ... ... 13 W Jolinßton', run'out ... . ... ;• 0 Schrick, c 'and'b Boddington ... ... g Wilson,B.oddington J Carr. b'Bod'dington... 30 D Chirnside',"b Boddington ... 8 J Johnston, not'out 1 " 5 J Keeley, b Boddington ~V 0 fdid not bat) ... _1 Bxtras J ... ... 5 Total for nine wickets 65 jßowlinq Analyses— Marshall, 12 overs, 3 maidens, 39 rtins/I 'wicket; Boddington, 12, over's, 6. maidens,' 1 90 ' runs, 7 wickefs. 1 '

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9465, 31 March 1905, Page 4

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CRICKET. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9465, 31 March 1905, Page 4

CRICKET. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9465, 31 March 1905, Page 4