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CRICKET.

BRIGHTWATriR V. WAI-ITI. The senior cricket fixture between the Brightwater and Wai-iti Clubs took place'at Brightwater on. Saturday last, vVai-iti being defeated by an innings and 19 rons. The following are tlie scores: — WAI-ITI. Ist Innings. W. Cole, b Lines 3 W. Batt, run out ~ A. Batt, b Lines « L. Hoult, c Lines b Knapp 30 G. Johnson, b Lines 1 L. Thomason, b Haycock 14 J.-Evee, b Haycock „ £ A. "Waterhouse, c Lines b Knapp o J. CTarkej l.b.w. 1^ E. Thomason, not out J* V. Price, b H>Knapp Byes - - - 4 Total 97 Second Innings. W. Cale, b H. Knapp 10 W. Batt, c and b H- Knapp 1 A. Batt, not out " W L. Hoult, c Pearless b Fairey la G. Johnston, c Lines b Fairey 4 L. Thomason, b O. Price . £ J. Eves, b Eairey J 0 A. Waterhouse, b Fairey -HJ. Clarke, b Fairey « E. Thomason, b O. Price Q V. Price, retired Byes _ Total ' G. Fairey performed the "hat trick and was rewarded by the gift of a new hat at the close of the game. BRIGHTWATER. First Innings. G. Fairey, c and b Cole 22 T Knapp, b Cole A. Lines, b Cole ~ W. Max, c Hoult b W- Batt ' jR. Haycock, run out 4 Jr O. Price, b A- Batt 9 P.. Lines, b Cole ~ H. Cnrrin, b Cole & W. H. Pearless, b W. Batt 20 H- Knapp, b L. Thomason 1» ! G. Half, not out £ Byes 10 Total 21*7 LOWER MOUTERE V. DOVEDALEA Oar Motueka correspondent sends the following scores of the match Lower Montere v. Dovedale played at Dovedale on sth inst: — _ _ DOVEDALE. First Innings. E- J- Winn, thrown out C C. Burnett, b H. Kramer O Bert Davies, b H. Kramer 0 G. Jordan, b L. Drummond t L. Davies, b H. Kramer 0 R Win, b H. Kramer 4 F. Burnett, c F. Starnes b L. Drummond 11 E Burnett, b H. Kramer f A. Win, c Herrick b Drummond » A Thorne, not out | T. Organ, run out •- Extras 4 Total 39 LOWER MOUTERE. First Innings. H. Herrick, c A Win bG. Jordan 1 J. Kramer, thrown out v 1 B. Holdaway, c and b Burnett 21 N. King, c E. Win b Burnett 1 L- Drummond, cE. Win bR.W in 6 M. Cresswell, b R. Win 8 F. Starnes, b L. Davies 5 A Holdaway, not out 9 C. Allcott, b A. Thorne 8 C. Grooby, b B. Davies 7 Extras 6

; Total 80 Bowling Averages. —~fc . Burnett, 2 for 15; ; G. Jordan, 1 for 36; R. "Win, 2 for 8; L. Davies, 2 for 6; Bi Davies, 1 for t; A. Thorne, 1 for 4.

DOVEDALE. Second Innings, jr. Burnett, b Grooby 3 A. Thorne, c Herrick b A. Allcott 4 E. Burnett, l.b.w. b C Allcott 5 R Win, c Herrick b Starnes 10 T. Organ, b C. Allcofc 0 . G. Jordan, b Grooby E. Win, b Drummond 10 B. Davies, c Herrick b Drummond 18 A. Win, c King b Drummond 1 C. Burnett, c Herrick b H. Kramer 1 L. Davies, not out 1 Extras ' Total 65 Bowling Averages.—H. Kramer, 1 for 15; Ij. Drummond, 3 for 4; C. Allcott, 3 for 19; C. Grooby, 2 for 13; F. Starnes, 1 for 5. - LOWER MOUTERE. Second Innings. A. Holdaway, b A. Thorne C N- King, b A." Thorne C H. Kramer, b R. Win f JfcL Herrick, b R. Win - R. Holdaway, b R. Win 2 L. Drummond, not out 6 M. Cresswell, not out Extras ' Total for 5 wickets 24 Bowling Averages. —A. Thorne 2 for 6; R- Win 3 for 11. Lower Moutere won by 5 wickets. KAMURA V. OLD BOYS. The match Kamura v. Old Boys was commenced at Trafalgar Park on Sat * urday. The scores when stumps were drawn were:— KAMURA —First Inningß. Johnston, c and b Richmond li Treweek, c Dickson b Richmond 6 Mead, b Cooke 2A * Kinzett, b Richmond £ Barnett, b Neale 2 Pike, b Webley ' 2f Dando, b Cooke L King, not out ' Veyeey, b Richmond 14 Bensemann, c Webley b Richmond 24 Clark, b N«ale Extras ° Total 13C Bowling Analysis—Richmond, 5 wickets for 40 runs ; Neale, 2 for 45 ; Webley. 1 for 16; Cooke, 2 for 14; Dickson, C for-6. OLD- BOYS—First Innings. Richmond, l.b.w. b Kinzett - Bisley. l.b.w. b Johnston - Dickson, c Barnett b Johnston ( Neale, b Kinzett 17 Cooke, b Johnston 1 Wright, c Dando b Bensemann lv J. McKay, c Treweek b Benseman li H. McKay, b Clark 1 Webley, b Bensemann c Biggar, not'out 2 McCabe, b Bensemann C Extras 2 Total . 60 Bowling Analysis.—Johnston, 3 wickets for 16 runs Kinzett,'2 for 33; Clark l for 7; Bensemann (11 balls), 4 for 1. ' KAMURA —Second Innings. Bensemann, not out 21 King, c Bisley b Neale 11 Dando, c H. McKay b Richmond 6 Veysey, not -put 2 Total for 2 wickets 40

PHOENIX V. COLLEGE. Phoenix defeated the College at Richmond, on the first innings. Scores : PHOENIX. Webby, run out C Creedon, c Everett b Bell I Huitfter, st. Quilliam b Pope 4b Fowler, b King 1 Hall, l.b.w. b Bell L Griffith, b Bell 7 Goodman, b King 2 Wilkes, b King 1 Best, c Thorn b Pope 5 Holland, c Macnab b King 1 Bishop, not out 5 Extras '< Total 80 Bowling Analysis.—Pope, 2 wickets for 49 runs; King, 4 for 7; Bell, 3 for 19. COLLEGE. Saxon, l.b.w. b Goodman t King, b Hall o Thorn, b Best i Pope, l.b.w. b Goodman 0 Everett, b Griffith 21 Bullard, b Best 4 Macnab, run out 1 Phillips, b Griffith 3 Baigent, b Hall 10 Bell, hot out _ 4 Quilliam, c Holland b Griffith 0 Extras 3 i Total 56 Bowling Analysis.—-Hall, 2 wickets for 7 runs; Griffith, 3 for 13; Best, 2 for 15; Goodman, 2 for 19. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Kamura A v. Old Boys.—W on bv Kamura by an innings and 66 runs. Old Boys, first innings, 32 jsecond innings, 47. V. Thomason performed the "hat trick." Kamura scored 35, Treweek accounting for 47 and V. Thonmson for 37. TO-MORROW'S MATCHES. The senior representative match Nelson v. Motueka will be played at the Park, commencing at 10 a.m. The Nelsor team consists of—T. Knapp, Havcock, Max, Fairey, Richmond, Neale, Louisson, Mead, Clark, Kinzett, and Johnston. The Motueka player s will t>e :—L. A. Boyes, H. Papps, J. Hart. K. Fow ler, Roy Fowler, Les. .L>uncan, G. Allcot. H. Smith, A. Hunt, O. Eyles, A. Stringer. QUEENSLAND V. NEW SOUTH WALES. Press Association. —Copyright. BRISBANE, -Monday. Queensland won the cricket match by 19 runs. New South Wales' second in nings realised 135—Simpson 55. Bars tow secured 8 wickels for 51 runs. SOUTH AFRICA V. SOUTH AUS TRALIA. ADELAIDE. Monday. The match South Africa versus South Australia was continued to-day. The weather was glorious and the wicket faster than on Saturday. The scores were as follows : v SOUTH AUSTRALIA—Ist innings. Mayne, b Scbwarz 9 Zscnorn, c Sherwell, b Vogler 0 Clem Hill, c Schwarz, b Vogler 15 j Gehrs, std. Sherwell, b Schwarz 1 •Crawford, c Snook, b Schwarz 66 S. Hill, c Vogler, b Schwarz "11 Chamberlain, 1.b.w.. b Schwarz 6 Campbell, c Sherwell, b Vogler • 8 Rees, st. Sherwell, b Schwarz 11 Whitty. b Pegler 38 Wright, not out 13 Extras 8 Total .183 Bowling Analysis.—Nourse, 0 wickets for 8 runs; Vogler, 3 for 43; Schwarz 6 for 66; Faulkner, 0 for 39; Pegler, 1 for 17. SOUTH AFRICA. First! innings 133 Second Innings. Zulch, b Whitty 13 Strieker, cC. Hill b Chamberlain 14b Sherwell, l.b.w. b Crawford 14 Nourse, not out _ 136 Faulkner, c Crawford b Wright 4 Snooke, b Crawford ' Llewellyn, c Campbell b Gehrs If Schwarz, not out ~ | Extras • Total for 6 wickets 371 The following players will represent the Old Boys' Junior against Brightwater, art Brightwater, to-morrow—Bar-nett, Boves, Bisley, Condell, Hunter. Leaper, "Mead, Rowe (2), Topliss. Bell, Webley. , I I J

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 8 November 1910, Page 6

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CRICKET. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 8 November 1910, Page 6

CRICKET. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 8 November 1910, Page 6