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CRICKET.

NASBBY B V. WAiriATA

I The above teams played their game I in, the first round of Association matches at Waipiata on Saturday. The weather was tine and a good afternoon's cricket was enjoyed. Boddington won the toss and sent the home team in to bat. They were all disposed of foi a totd of 24 The visitors responded with 53. Waipiata again took strike and compiled a total of 51. Wanting 23 to win, the Naseby team again went in J,o bat and wiped off the deficiency for the the* loss of one wicket, leaving the Naseby team victors by nine wickets. ,-Messrs H. Browne and T. M'Naroara acted as umpires and Messrs H, Screen and M'Donald as scorers ' The visitors were afterwards entertained at dinner at the Waipiata Hotel Scores : Waipiata.—First Innings. L Pearce, b D'Marshall ... ... ft B, Tregonniug, b Thompson ... ... 5 'R Hore, b Marshal! ... ... 6 F Matbias, b Marshall ... ... 5 G Tiegonning. c Thompson, b Thompson 1 W Pearce, b Marshall ... ... . 0 Garvalhcb" "Ander'roa ... ... 2 ■Grllatbiaß,"b Marshall ... ... 0 H Pearce, not'out' ... ... ] L Tregdnning,'b" Anderson ... ... 0 Or Howell, c Thompson, b Marshall ~. 0 Extras ... ... 4 Total , _ 24 Bowling Analysis. D Marshall, 53 balls, 9'runs, 6 wkts ; Thompson, 42 KaKs, 11 runs, 2 wkts; T Anderson,' .6 ball's, (Trims, 2 wkts. t '' Second Innings, ;L Pearce, b B/Stephe'ns ... ... 6 JR.TregoDniDor,'t> J Stephens ... ... n R Hore, b J Stephens ... ... 2 G,Alatbias. b"R Stephens ... ... 4 1 G Tfegonningj 1> Anderson ... ... 9 | ( W~ Pearce, c J Stephens, b Paisley ... 13 'Carvalho, c Taisley ... 0 ;F Mathjas,~e. J Stephens, b J Stephens ... 4 ' H Pearce, b'Marshall ' ... ... 8 L Tregonuirig, lbw, b E Stephens ... 1 G Howell, not out ... t## n Extras ... . . 4

Total 51 Bowling Analysis, J Stephens, 18 balls, 9 runs, 3 wkts; T Acdeison, 24 balls, 12 runs, 1 wkt; D Marshall, 36 balls, 12 runs, 1 wkt; J -Paisley, 18 balls, 11 juns, 2 wkts; JJ Stephen 8, 10 balls,' 3 runs,. 3 wkts. ' Nasbby:—First Inning's.

Macknight, c R Tregonning, b W Pearce 3 J'Paisley, b W Pearce ... ... \ R Stephens, bH' Pearce ' ~ ... 3 Thompson, c R Tregonning, b F Pearce 17 Marshall,'c L Pearce. b W Pearce ... 0 T Anderson, b W Pparce ... ... 0 J Stephens, » W Pearce ... ... 3 R Black, b W Pearce ... ... 1 B boticliugton, not out ... ... ] H Turner, rnri out ... ...■' 0 Extras' ... "... 6

Total , 53 • : Bowling Analysis. W Pearce,' 61 balls, 20 runs? 6 wkts; H Pearce, 60 balls, 28-rui:s, 2 wkts. ' Secoud Innings. ' Thompson, c Hore, b W Pea ice ;.. 13 M KDight, no'tout ... ..;■,. 9 Extras ... ~:.- l

Total for 1 wkt 23 Bowling analysis. W Pearcei"27 nails. 17 runs, 1 wkt ; H Pearce,'2'l balls, 5-runs.

, PATEAROA V. RANFURLY, (By Odr Pateaeoa Correspondent.) The above clabs met here on Saturday Inst. The visitors were two men short, and local substitutes were enlisted. The game was remarkable for some good bowling, and. a. lot of bad batting. M'Le:»n batted in almost his old,style for 31, and Patearoa are glad that he is regaining form. The only other:double was Ohirnside's 15, gqtf-iD middling style. "Raufurly .goV a the bowling of Groves.

.lhay <|idn!uk.riojy.,tha,t h£ but as t!ie"?xpi j rinient of putting him" ' on ,r fesulted'"in six"-PiitVaroa''*wi'ckefs : - fiy ling, for .12 'r'iiils, they tl)at;liecan..; He got.'the hat trick',, , which,' if-J am not mistaken, has been;: doneagainst'u's on only one previous -tjcciisiou—by' Hartnett, for." Naseby some years ago. Not to be,outdone, - Chirnside took three wickets with successive balls in Kanfurl>'s second venture; this, with the exception, ; of Arthur Cambridge's like- performances against the Naseby natives about"eiyht'years Hgo, being the only, instance on record for" Patparori.' The present game iiLo resulted in the discovery df a first-class fieldsman in Glenn, who has not played much ciicket. Patearoa won by an innings and .17 runs. Mrs Hughes provided a glorious '.-pread at tea time. Messrs J. and A. Crerar umpired. Rcor^s: — Patearoa G.imlnidge, run miD>... ... ... 0 J Juhllbtoii.'li Bell ... ... ... 0 W Chirnside, b Groves ... ... 15 M Lean, b Groves ... „, ... 31, Schrick, b Groves ... ... ... 2 Wilson, not out ... ... _ 7 Carr, b Groves ... ... ... 0 M'Dowell, b Croves ... . ... 0 Keeley, c Duncan, b Pottinger ... 2 Glenn, run,out l ... ... „ 4 H Keunetly, c Pavitt, b Groves ... 0 Extran ... ...., 3 Total .. .. 64 Bowling Analysis.—Bell, 4 overs, 12 runs, 1 wicket ; Puvitt, 5 overs 22 runs, 0 wickets : Groves 7 overs. 12 runs, 6 wickets; Jno Pottinger, 5 overs, 14 runs. 1 wicket; Jas Pottinger 1 over, 1 run, 0 wickets. Ra.nfurly —First Innings. Jas'Pottingnr, c Glenn, b Schriek ... 2 Jno Pottinger, l> Schrick ... .....: 1 A Groves, bAI Lean ... .. 1 J P.ivitt, b Schrick ... .... 4 ! 1) Bell, c iNlDowell. b Schrick ... 9 W M' Lean run out... . ... , ... 4 G Duncan, runout ... .. 2 Feniiessy, c .M'l'ean. b Schrick .... 0 R Williamson, b Schrick ... ... 3 VV Lediiighuni. not out ... ... 5 J Morgan, b iVl'Lean ... ... 4 Extras ... ... 1 Total ' ... .:. 36 Second Innings. Jas P.ottinger, Ibw.b Johnston ... 1 Jno Po'tting'-r!" b Cliirnside ... ._' 2 AGioves, b Chiruside ... ... 0 J Paviu, b Chirnside ... ... 0 D Bell| not out ... ... ... ,4 W -Vi/Lcan. b Chirnside ... ... 0 G Duncan, c Glenn,'b Johnston ... 0 Fenntsay, b Johnston _ ... ' ...- 1 R Williamson, bJo'mston ... ... 0 W Ledingham, b Johnston ... '... 3 J Morgan (did not bat), R MLean, b Johnston 0 Total .; . .....11 Bowling Analysis.—Schrick, 10 overs, 20 runs,"6'wickets ; M'Leau. 10 ovets, 15 runs, 2 wickets , Jnhuston. S overs, 3 runt,, 6 wickets ; Chiumi.le, 7 overs, 8 runs, 4 wickets.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9501, 8 December 1905, Page 4

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CRICKET. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9501, 8 December 1905, Page 4

CRICKET. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9501, 8 December 1905, Page 4