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CRICKET.

YFSTFROAY’S OA.MKS

WINS FOR RHOFNIX, ALBION AND RFTAILFRS.

The one. day games in (ho second round of the Wednesday cricket competition were, commenced yesterday, when Phoenix, Albion and Retailers proved victorious. The wicket Favoured the bowlers and the light was laid during the latter stages of play. ALBION v. CORDON. Albion scored a three, point, win in this: game. Their opponents compiled only 44 i in the lir.-a innings, to which Puller coulri-■ bitted 13. The second strike yielded 62 run*, Kerr with 19 and Trust; with 12 being Ihe only players to reach double figures. Albion made a mure creditable snowing, 129 runs being on the board lor the one innings. Kyre was the outstanding j batsman, making two above the half century. McSweeney made the next best score with 24. Mtissey was the most successful bowler for (Jordon, taking live wickets (or 56. Iktlliehau took a. .similar number of Cordon's wickets for 29 runs and Me- j Sweeney handled the bail cleverly, dismiss- | ing another live for 13. In the second I innings, (lallichan bowled four ol (Jordon's . men lor 20 runs. Albion won by an innings and 21 runs. ALBION.—First Innings Kyre, c Massey, b Dahl 52 j CJallichan, b Dnllield .5 .McSweeney, I- .Massey ... 24 Palmer, b Massey ... 4 Johnston, b .Massey 0 Ronberg, c Lancaster, b Dahl . 10 Williamson, rim out 1 Piicey, b Dahl 9 LTt'ike, not out ... ... . 11 Annison, b Massey . 6 Stannard c Dahl, b Massey 6 IN Iras 1 Total 129 ; Bowling analysis: Massey five for 56, Dnllield one for 56, Dali! three for 17. (!()RD()N. — First Innings. Fuller, c Drake, b (kdliclian ... 13. TrenK'wan, e Lallichan, b McSweeney 2| Dnllield, I) McSweeney ...... 0 Kerr, e Drake, b (Jalliclian l! Massey, b Oalliclum 11 1 T-ask, 1) Murray . 0 Dahl, b McSweeney 1 1 A’orlt, c Drake, b (!a!licit,in .. 0 j Lancaster, I; (lallichau 11 1 Westmorelaud, b Oaliicban ... ... 0 (Jrahiim, not out ... , , , . 3 Extras . ... 2 Total .. 44; Bowling analysis: Kyre none for 0. (Oil licban live tor 29, McSweeney live for 13. Second Innings Graham, c MciSweeney 6 Massey, c Annison, b Ronberg ..., ... 8 Tremcwan, b McSweeney ... 1 1 Kerr, b (Jallicthan ... 19 j I rusk, Ibw, b Kvre 12 : j Dnllield, b (Jallieittm 2 j Laneasier, < Galbebaii . 0 Dahl, Ibw, li Kyre ... 5 Westmoreland, c and b (lallichan 3j Yorti. not out ... ... 0 Kxtras 7 Total for nine wickets , 62 Bowling analysis; McSweeney two for 7, (Jalliclian four tor 20, Ronberg one for 7, Palmer none lor 11, Kyre two for 10. KIA ORA v. RETAILKRS. Ihe school team were no match for Retailers and a. disappointing display was witnessed, the Retailers’ eleven obtaining a two point win. Kiu Ora made 44 in the lirst innings, Stevenson with 12 being the only batsman to reach double ligures. Ongley, lor Retailers, did good work with his slow “break balls, and dismissed nine men lor 26 rims. Fitly lour runs for nine wickets were obtained in the second innings, Edwards and Dtmll, with 18 and 11 respectively, being the most useful batsmen. Retailers scored 110 in their first innings, Bennett 28 anil Ongley 21 being the best scorers. Bennett, for Kia Ora, took three wickets for 54 rims, and Thompson two for 50. KIA ORA.—Kits) Innings. Betmeil, b Ongley 9 Turner, b Ongley ... 0 Barling, c Bennett, b Bramwell . . 3 Kdwanls, c Skinner, b Ongley ... 1 .Thompson, e and b Ongley 5 Roach, c Moore, b Ongley ... 0 i.caisson, b Ongley ... ... 2 Stevenson, b Ongley 12 Ronberg, c Boon, b Ongley 0 Dottll, st loon, b Ongley ,8 Mercer, not out . , 1 Kxtras 2 Total 44 Bowling analysis; Bramwell one for 16, Ongley nine for 26. Second Innings. Barling, b .Kerr*-.. ... 0 Stevenson, b Palmer ... 0 Bennett, b Kerr ... 1 Roach, not out (J T hompson, It Kerr 5 Turner, b McATcar 4 Kdwanls. not out ... 18 Lottisson, e and b Kerr 7 Tictill, out Ronberg, out 1 Kxtras 7 Total for nine wickets o 4 Bowling analy-K: Kerr tour for ' 16, Palmer one lor V, MeVicar one for 24. II KFA 11.KRS. — First Innings. Ongley, e Thompson, b Bennett ... 21 Betmeil. b I honipson 2b MeVicar, c Barling, b Bennett , , 16 luamiweil, not out .. 15 Moore, li Bennett, 4 Kerr, b Thompson 6 Palmer, not out . 26 Extra-. ... 12 Total for six wickets ... ... 116 Bowling analysis: Thompson two for 50, Bennett three lor 54. PIIOKNTX v. Y.M.O.A. Y.A1.0.A, balled first and made 52 runs, the highest scorer being Sinclair, who compiled 25. Marlin (14). was the only oiliet member of the team to reach double ligures. Their poor showing was due to Law atm Kells, wiiose howling was six wickets for 24 and four for 26 respectively. Replying, Phoenix put up 1.18, ol which Aim secured the majority, playing a steady innings, I Next on the list was Dawick (15), who was making a good showing when lie was stumped by Newell. Low and Whalley each secured 14 rims, the lonner ineluding a six iu his total. V.M.O.A.’s second innings was much belter, the total reaching 117 (Robson 44, Newell 25, Mitchell lu. Trow, not out, 14). The best . howling against Phoenix was that of Mitchell, who secured two wickets for 13 runs. Martin’s average was two lor 28. This game gives a two point win to Phoenix. Y.M.O.A. —First Innings. Newell, t Dawick, b Kells 7 Uornish, c and b Kells 3 Robson, b Law 6 Mitchell, I) Law 0 Martin, b Law 14 Sinclair, b Law 2;. Ilobman, c Tier, b Kells 1 Lundy, b Law 2 Nasmith, e Bittlden, b Law ... 0 Marshall, not out 1 Trow, li Kells 0 Extras ... 1 Total ... 52 Bowling analysis; Law six wickets for 24 runs, Kells lour wickets for 26 runs. Second Innings. Mitchell, 1> Low 16 Sinclair, b Low 1 Cornish, run out 6 Newell, b Tier .1 25 Marlin, c Orgias, h Low 9 Robson, b Law 44 Trow, not out 14 Extras 8 lota I for six wickets 117 Bowling analysis: Low four for 59, Kells none for 52, Tier one for 4, Law one for 5, Aim none for 9. PHOENIX.—First Innings. Kells, e Cornish, b Robson 6 Tier, Ibw, b Sinclair 12 Aim, Ibw, b .Mitchell 36 Low, b Sinclair ~ 14 Whalley, h Marlin 14 Btidden, not out 7 Orgias, b Mitchell 0 Dawick, si Newt'll, b Marlin 15 Extras 14 Total • H 8 Bowling analysis: Sinclair two for 40, Robson one for 24, Mitchell two [or 13, . Martin two for 27. ;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 342, 9 March 1922, Page 7

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CRICKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 342, 9 March 1922, Page 7

CRICKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 342, 9 March 1922, Page 7