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SOUTH v. HTTTT. The Insk awaiting tbc suburban team as the upshot of vho first day's play was a formidable one, and tho leeway was still far from having been made good wlien the last wicket Jell. Soutn won by an innings and 40 runs. Wilson and btaples opened the Hutt innings, the latter batting freely and scoring 2U aut of the 27 runs produced by the nrst three wickets. He was then cleverly taken by Vare. Akiersiey was the only other batsman to show form. McKay distinguished himself by bringing ptt three difficult catches in the outfield. Cobcroft was in great form with the ball, eight wickets falling to him at a cost of 30 runs. He and Died bowled throughout. Scores : HUTT—Second Innings. Wilson, b'Cobcroft ... 4 Staples, o Vare, b Cobcroft 20 Pi-ingle, b Hind 3 Simpson, b Diud ... ... •Vldersley, a McKay, b Cobcroft ... £■!■ Judd, b Cobcroft ... ... .» - 1 Matthews, st SchrnoU, b Cobcroft ... i Climie, c McKay, b Cobcroft " Harris, b Cobcroft ... 0 Pilcher o JlcKav, b Cobcroft 0 Collver, not out ... 0 Extras ... _^ Total .J? First innings *™ Aggregate ... ••■. jjlo South, first innmgs • «0 Bowling Analysis—Cobcroft eight, for 36, Dind two for 33. THIRD-CLASS. Continuing their match against Wellington South, Karori, requiring to make 75 runs in their second innings to win, put on 81 for the loss of six wickets Tarr contributed 47 (not out) and L e , v 'e r io. South were without the services of some of their bowlers, and fielded two men short. OTHER. GAMES. In the junior championship of the "outside" association, Thorndon defeated Selwyn B by an innings and 73 runs. Thorndon made 110, Martin 30. Makin 22, Wilson 15, Black 10. Selwyn B. battin" three- men Ghort, made 9 and 28. A match played between Wnitoombe and Tombs' and Milligan's employees Was won by the former. The winners made 153 runs, Wetherell. contributing 64, Cameron' 15, Jackson 22, Agate 10 and Milford 13. Their opponents, made 71, Richardson being top scorer "with 21 runs. For the'wiraners. Gully took three wickets for 17, Davis four for 11, .while Herron captured seven for 62 .for the lesers. .'.-.• In tho match between Seatoun, andthe Catholic Club, the >jrmer made 56 and 37 for seven -wickets (Cotter, 18, Fuller 13 not out, and Eeile 13). Catholic Club scored -93 (McGrath 28, Biddick 18 not out, Moffatt 13). For Seatoun, Webb took three wickets for 4 runs, Cotter three for 14; while for the club, Warne captured eight wickets for 39, and Carrol eight for 44. . ' : The Junior League championship match between Johnsonville und Y.M.C.A. ended in a victory for T.M.C.A. by 110 runs. In the Y.M.C.A/6 second inndngs, McGirr made 33, Wilson 30, Timperley 32, and Heed 20. The highest scores for Johnsonvillo -were, J, Moore .27, F. Jacobs 24, A. Mooro 17^.and F. Carroll 16. Bowling ior Y.M.C-v., Edwards took six wickets for 54 runs. BOYS' LEAGUE SENIOR MATCHES. Y.M.C.A. A beat Y.M.C.A. B by 23 runs. The highest scorers for A were, Smith 30 not out, Eichardson 21 not out, Mabin 20, Heley 18, Flyger 16 and Baker 13. • - ....;■,.;,....■■• Boys' Institute beat South Wellington by 7 runs. For the Institute McPhun made 32, and Miller 15. For South Wellington, Watson made 15. , Telegraph beat Northland by ta innings and 41 runs. St.. James beat St. Aloysius by an innings and 53 runs. For St. James, Tullett made 32, Bedingfield 21, and-Smith 35. For St. Aloysius, Simoni made 13. Marist Bros, won by default from] Khandallah. " _JUNIOB GEADE. ' Y.M.C.A. A beat Y.M.C.A. B by 95 runs. Bates made 48, Jones 26, Tiniperton 20, Ad'air 16 not out, Home 16. , , St. Aloysius beat Northland (who only had, six men) by 20 runs. For St. Aloysius, Fitzgerald made 10 and 16; ■" for Northland, Roberts made 30 and 20, Bidmead 15. Wesleys beat Vivians (who played five men short) by four wickets and lfi runs. :."'•.' JUNIOR ASSOCIATION. Evans Bay made 192 against Albion-, 112. ~ Selwyn A made 78 'against Berhamporc, IN THE WAIEAEAPA SPECTU. TO THE '* TIMES." , MASTEETON, January 15. ..' The Wairarapa Cricket, Association's matches were resumed this afternoon, after the holidays, Masterton seniors meeting Carlton seniors. The weather ! was dull, '.ind showers of rain fell just before the match, the wicket favouring tho bowlers somewhat, thoiigh towards tho end of the gam© it played easy. Carlton batted first, and made 151 (Moss 39, Styles 26, Madsen not out 23, Ogicr 22, Waugh 17). Moorhouse took three wickets for 28, Redmond two for .17, Iggulden two for 34, Logan two for 37. Masterton at the call of time had lost seven wickets for 108 (Moorhouse 36, Perry 25, Mackelfcir 17, Eedmohd not out io). -.'■■;' In the junior match, St. Matthew's A made in their first innings 137 (Moersch 43 not out, Wilkie 37, Bragging 22, Walker 19). Mauriceville put up 57, and have three wickers down for 17 runs in their second innings. , Masterton juniors forfeited to Carterton juniors. ... AT PALMEESTON ■. Cricket was resumed in Palmerston on Saturday after the holiday vacation. It was not of a very high standard of excellence, especially in the matter of bowling. United met Old Boys B, the latter going to the wickets and knocking up 142, of which Mitchell was responsible for 59 after being two hours at the wickets. , When stumps-, were drawn United had lost one wicket for 20. Old Boys A struck something warm when they met Fcilding. The country team went to the wickets and stayed there all day, knocking up 226. The bowling of the Old Boys was very loose, and Ongley and Mason pasted it badly, the, former making 68 and the latter 63 not out. Old Boys lost one wicket for seven runs before stumps were drawn. IN OTHEE "CENTRES . PEESB ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND, January 36. The district championship matches of the Auckland Cricket Association were resumed yesterday afternoon after- an interval of .three weeks caused by the Christmas holidays and Plunket Shield matches. The weather was fine. In the senior grade North Shore against Grafton made 171—Howden 40, Haddon 32. In the first innings F- E. Mason took seven wickets for 45 runs. Grafton made 66 for six wickets (Gray 27). Edea

against University made'29o (Cuninn'ngs 89, Half ..75, W. B. Smith -74), Taylor took' five wickets for 32. '., Ponsonby againstiParnell made 66. Oliff took seven wickets for 24 runs.' Parnell have lost four wickets for 114 (Wright 54.n0t out). DTJNEDIN, January 16.' .Cricket matches were .continued yesterday in splendid weather. Albion, playing .against Carisbrook B, made jl2l in their first innings (Wordsworth 29 not out) and 36 .for two wickets in their second innings. Carisbrook compiled 101 .in their first innings, (Godfrey .25). Carisbrook' A put on 300. runs against Dunedin (Adams.B4, Blamires-54, Rutherford 54). Dunedinmade 42 for the loss of'one wicket. . -\ ..', ,; -. fiPE&AIi'SO THE'.'V TIMES." GHRISTCHTJECH, January 16. In tho senior competition on Saturday the match' between St. Albans and West Cbristcihnrch.was'iron by the former on th>j first innings. St. Albans made 219 &nd','.'l2B (innings declared closed at. six wickets) while.. West Christcburch made" 162 and 77 for eight wickets.. In tho Linwopd-Riecarton game, the latter • had an easy . victory ■by an innings and ,35 runs.' Norman made 69, E. H. Caygill I 81, F..C. /Fryer 37,-, and T.Xarlton 53.. ■ :

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7028, 17 January 1910, Page 6

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CRICKET New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7028, 17 January 1910, Page 6

CRICKET New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7028, 17 January 1910, Page 6