CRICKET.
Naseby v. Patearoa. , ■;Thn Patearoa andNaseby Cricset Clubs met on Saturday, at Naseby, the weather b«ing delightful. There was a large attendance of spectators. The match resulted in an easy win for Patearoa "by ten wickets. Nasaby batting first, wete all disposed *qf for the small total of 50 runs. The bowling of M'Lean and M'Skimming, combined , ;with r excellent fielding of the Patearoa team, being responsible for the small' score. Patearoa in their innings compiled 107,..M'Alpine 28, M* Skimming 18, Chirnside 18, being the principal scorers. Naseby in their second innings replied with 66, Pinder 20 and Raven wood 11 being the chief scorers. With ten runs to win, Patearoa responded without the loss of a wicket. Play was kept going till close on time. The Naseby > fielding [ and batticg was undoubtedly below I their true form, and, should Bhow an | improvement in " their next game. (Practice makes perfect) Tommy ' Deehan, as wicket-keeper for Naseby, put up a great performance in taking five men behind the wickets,, all off their bats—a good record. The Naseby ladies dispensed afternoon tea on the ground, which was greatly appreciatad by, both teams. Mr Crerar, on behalf of the Patearoa I team, thanked the ladies in his inimitable manner, and called on his/men for three hearty cheers. - The following are the scoresi Ist Innings of Naseby. Fraeer, c Chirnside, b M'Lean .. . 9 Jacob, b M'Lean J. 3 Deehan, b M'Skimming " . : 7 Calder, b M'Skimming .. 1 Kavenwood, b M'Lean 0 Norrie, c Wilson,b M'Lean .. 8 Hall, b M'Lean . . 0 A. Marslin, c Carr, b M'Skimming 2 Strode, c M'Lean, b M'Skimming 9 Pender (capt), notout .. 3 Brown, c Wilson, b M'Lean .. 0 Extras .. 8 Total 50 Bowling Figures. M'Lean 6 wickets for 22 runs, M'Skimming 4 for 28. Patearoa.—lst Innings. M'Alpine, c Deehan, b Calder .. 28 Taylor,c Deehan, bßavenwood 15 Wilson, c Norrie, b Eraser .. 17 M'Skimming,c Calder,b Ravenwood 18 Carr, c Deeban, b Ravenwood .. 0 M'Lean, c Calder, b Ravenwood > 1 Schrick, bßavenwood .. 2 Chirnside, c Fraser. b Pender.. lb Mathias, riot out - .. 4 D. Chirnside, c Deehan, b Norrie 0 A. M'Skimming, c Deehan, b Norrie 1 Extras 3 : ' ' r Total 107 ,/ ; Bowling Figures.'
Ravenwood 5 wickets for 33 runs, Ponder 1 for 18, Calder 1 for 13, Brown 0 for 8, Norrie 2 for 8, Hall 0 for 6, fraser 1 for 17. Naseby.—2nd Innings. Ravenwood, c Wilson, b M'Strimming .. 11 Norrie, c Wilson, b M'Lean .. , 4 Deeban, c M'Skimming b M'Lean ,5 Strode, b M'Skimming .. 3 Calder, c and b Carr .. 3 Pender, c Wilson, b Carr .. 20 Marslih; c M'Skimming, b M'Lean 3 Fraser, not out . . .. 6 Hall, b Chirnßide V •• 5 Jacob, b Chirnside . .. 2 Brown, c M'Lean, b Chirnside .. 0 ; Extras .. .. 4 ; •■■■■■.. \ Tctal 66 Bowling Figures. M'Lean 3 wickets for 22 runs, M'Skimming 2 for 23, Carr 2 for- 11. Chirnside 3 for 7. Patearoa.—2ni? Innings.
l'aylor, b Fraser . . .. 24 M'Alpine, c Jacob, b Fraser .. 5 Carr ... .. ( .. .. 51 M'Skimming, d Pender.. .. 17 Wilson, b Norrie : .. .. 5 Chirnside, b.Hall ' .. . . 13 Byes 3 Total 118
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue LX, 30 January 1914, Page 3
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507CRICKET. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue LX, 30 January 1914, Page 3
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