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test East B, who had 2-12 runs on the telegraph for nine wickets, sent their opponents in to bat. Petone only made PJ2 rums and, as the contest was not completed, East B won on .the first inning's somewhat easily. Brice and Cate were tho most sueeesd’ul batsmen for Petone, being responsible for a partnership of 61 runs. The former made 59 and the latter 38. Scores *. I’EX’ONB—First Innings. Brice, b Miller ■■■■;■■ uS Uherwood, b McGill y Cate, c Cirimmett, b Dickson 5o Wilkes, b Miller 1 Joyce, b Grimmett } Dalgleish, b Grimniett 5 Hay, c Dickson, b -Nash lb Bennett, ibw, b .Nash 1J Bold, b Nash 3 Powell, not out to ■Southgate, t Grimmett, h Nash ■> Extra,, ~ Total 103 Bowling Analysis—Collett, 6 pvers. 1 maiden, 19 runs, 9 wickets; Dickson, a overs, 0 maidens, 8 runs, 1 wicket; -McGill, 12 overs, 2 maidens, 10 runs, 1 wicket; Urimmett, 10 overs, 0 maidens, 29 runs. 2 wickets; Miller, 9 overs, 1 maiden, 28 runs, 2 wickets; Nash, 11.0 overs, 0 maidens, 12 runs, 1 wickets. EAST B—Second Innings. McGill, b Brice *5 Grinmrett, b Bennett K. Wilson, b Bennett " A. E. Wilson, c and b Bennett 1 Collett, b Bennett Nash, not out ■* Ciaridge, st Cate, b Bennett 0 Goldfinch, st Cate, b Bennett b Total for seven wickets I’irst innings -1Aggrcgate Bowling Analysis—Bennett, 7.3 _ or ers, 1 maiden, 19 runs, a wickets; Brice, 1overs, 0 maidens, 31 runs, 2 wickets. VICTORIA COLLEGE v. HUTT. A one-innings game was played at the Hutt between Victoria College and the Waiwotu Club, the latter winning an exciting contest just on tho call of time ‘by one wicket. ■ Scores : VICTORIA COLLEGE—First Innings. Ward, o and b Aldersley 38 Grifliths, b Rodgers o Miller, Ibw, b Pringle 0 De la Mare, b Rodgers 0 Stainton, b Rodgers 1Findlay, b Judd " Niven, o and b Judd 1 Berendsen, c Aldersley, b Judd - Dempsey, b Pringie 1Jamieson, b Pringle 3 Maokay not out * Extras J Total 86 Bowling Analysis—ledgers toot three wickets for 27 runs, Pringle three for -i, Judd three for 22, Aldersley one for 1. HUTT—First Innings. .Wilson, b Dempsey Aldersley, b Findlay Rodgers, b -Miller Judd, q Dempsey, b Miller Staples, Ibw. b Dempsey Pilcher, b Dempsey CTiraie, c Stainton, b Miller, Matthews, b Dempsey G. Pringle, not out A. Pringle, c Stainton, b Niven Harris, not out Extras - 5 6 1 3 2 13 3 4 9 Total for nine wickets 87 Bowling Analysis—Findlay toot one wicket for 16 runs, Niven one for 21, Miller three for 17, Dempsey four for 20. JUNIOR COMPETITION. Central juniors beat Wellington College on the first innings by 12 runs. Central made 190, and their opponents 178. Joplin contributed 59 not out. Beard 26, Henderson 26, Martin 24. Central in their second innings made 184 for eight wickets. Day made 88 and Gdurlay 56. THIRD-CLASS. Aspland v. East. —Aspland 105 (Lennox 28, Reynolds 28, Williamson 19, Maoklan 15. McCardle five wickets for 41, Simm 2 for 10), and 103 (Williamson 29, Lennox 17, Lewis 14, Reynolds 11. Masterton six wickets for 42, Hales two for 6). East 118 (Edwards Ml, McCardle 29 not out, O'Sullivan 14. Herrick four Wickets, Williamson three), and four wickets for 68 (McCardle 25 not out, O’Sullivai 13, Simm 10, Bales not oral, 10). A SCRATCH GAME. In a game played between Milligan’s and the Catholic Cricket Club the former made 31 and 32, and their < pponents 104. McGrath made 36, Edmonds 33, and Watson 12. Ley don took 13 wickets for 24, and Carroll 6 for 25, MATCHES ELSEWHEIBE. GAMES AT MASTERTON. snciAn to the " timzs.” MASTERTON, March 13. The Wairarapa Cricket Association’s senior match between the Carlton and Masterton teams was concluded this afternoon, Carlton winning easily by, 139 runs. Carlton made 154 and 270, and Masterton 119 and 166. In Masterton's second innings Hooper played splendidly for 71. Though not chanceless. his innings was full of merit. Hooper displaying a variety; of strokes Redmond played a very free innings for 31, while Perry scored 30 by nice cricket. Moorhouse (11) also reached .double figures. lu bowling Waugh took five wickets for 50, Moss two for 9, and Styles 2 for 61. Carterton seniors now have to beat Carlton to win the championship. If Carlton succeed in defeating Carterton the three teams jn the competition (Carterton, Masterton and Carlton) will be equal and will require j.to play off to decide the championship. PBEB3 ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND, March 13. The Auckland Cricket Association’s district championship matches wore 'played in perfect weather yesterday afternoon. In the senior grade wins were recorded by North Shore, Parnell and Ponsonby. In the match. North Shore v. University, the latter made 137 and 114 for four wickets (declared). Jacobsen made ,52 not out. North Shore made 176 and 63 for three wickets (Balfe 32 not out) .North Shore won by 33 runs on the first innings. Grafton against Parnell in their first innings made 157, and in their second 62 for three wickets (declared). mason contributed 43. ParnolF responded with 111 and 120 for four wickets (Sale 49, Anlhonv 51 not out). Parnell won by six wickets, and secured a; three point win. Eden- made 242 against Ponsonby, who replied with 291 for seven wickets (Hemus 83. W. Robinson 80, Gavin 49, Woods 35). Ponsonby secured a two point win. DUNEDIN, March 13.

Cricket matches on Saturday lesulted as under Dunedin in their first innings compiled 292. Grange made 91 in their first innings and 288 in the socond. Carisbroak A made 91 in their first innings against 81 made by Carisbrook B. Macarfcnev took four wickete for 31.' In the Albion v. Grange match the former made 139 and 166 for three wickets, and the latter 194 and 95 for six ■wickets.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7076, 14 March 1910, Page 10

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