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WAIMEA DISTRICT ASSOCIATION FINAL FOR JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP BRTGHTWATER WINS BY INNINGS AND 68 RUNS The final match of the season for the junior championship was played at i'rightwater between Brightwater and Moutere. I'rightwater won by an innings and 68 runs. Appended are the scores:— MOUTERE—Ist Innings. E. Sigglokow, b Morrison 0 F.Krammer, b Morrison 6 R. Drogemuller, b Hildyard 14 F. Drogemuller, l.b.w.,'b Morrison i 3 M. Rose, b Morrison 0 D. Ewers, b Morrison 0 L. Mullins, not out 16 V. Ewers, b Morrison * 0 A. Perry, b Hildyard 0 11. Strachan, b Morrison 0 Extras ..!...' 2 Total 38 Rowling.—Morrison, seven for 16; Hildyard two for 20 BRIGHTWATER Morrison, c Rose, bR. Drogemuller 6 A. Haycock, c. Krammer, 1) F. Drogemuller 30 Hildyard, b R. Drogemuller.!....... 15 Smith, b Sigglokow "'. 14 Williams, b F. Dr0gemu11er...........'. 19 Irvine, b Sigglekow 6 Banham, b Sigglekow 37 L. Max, b Krammer ... 0 Coppell, 1.b.w., b Sigglekow "."""", 5 Robinson, not out 2 Parkes, c Mullins, b Krammer ...... 5 Extras g p ' r ° tal • *l4B Howling.—Krammer, two for 41; R Drogemuller, two for 30; ,E. Sigglekow, tour for 30; F. Drogemuller, two for 41 MOUTERE— 2nd Innings. h. Mullins, b Hildyard ♦] R. Drogemuller, b Morrison . '" (j Krammer, b Morrison 0 E. Sigglekow, b Hildyard .... . 13 Piose, b Morrison ....' ' 2 i\ Drogemuller, b Hildyard ........'. 1 D. Ewers, b Morrison ,'. 0 C Ewers', net out g G. Rose, b Hildyard 0 Perry, b Hildyard 1 Strachan, b Imne ' i Extras 2 Sotal 49 Bowling.—Morrison, '"four'"'for' 20; •ildyard five for 15;. Irvi .d one for 4 ■ Smith nil for 3.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 30 April 1927, Page 9

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CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 30 April 1927, Page 9

CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 30 April 1927, Page 9