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CRICKET.

OTAGO DEFEATS SOUTHLAND. INNINGS AND 00 RUNS, (Per United Press Association.) INVERCARGILL. February 14. The representative cricket match between Southland and Otago was concluded to-day, the visitors winning by an innings and 90 runs. The conditions were most unpleasant for cricket, a strong, cold wind blowing throughout. Scores;— OTAGO. First Innings. W. Strang, b Lynch 30 J. Shepherd, Ibw, b Nisbet .. 4 H. C. Alloo, Ibw, b M'Gowan .. ~ 59 L. 0. Eastman, c Tapley, b Keast .. 27 P. Monk, c Lynch, b Nisbet .. .. 81 A. Galland, run out 36 D. Moloney, b Lynch ~ 62 Barron, c Tapley, b Lynch .. 24 A. Boyd, c Tapley, b Lynch .. 0 P. M'Gregor, not out .. .... .. 8 Extras 52 Total for nine wickets (innings declared closed .. 383 Bowling Analysis.—Agnew. none for 45; Nisbet, two for 80; Keast, one for > Lynch, four for 61; M'Gowan, one for 60; Groves, none for 21. SOUTHLAND. First innings .. .. .. ... .. .180 Second Innings. R. Cherry, c Galland, b M'Gregor .. 33 E. Lee, b Shepherd 1 J. Lynch, c M'Callnm, b M'Gregor .. 28 T. G. Groves.c Barron, b Moloney .. 2 bj. M'Gowan, b M'Gregor .. .. .. 5 wSi Ta P le y> c Alloo, b Moloney .. 3 W, Southern, b Eastman , 11 * tt c IVTCallmn, b Shepherd 10 A, V, Iveast, b Eastman 1 D. Agnew, b Eastman 3 N. Nisbet, not out .. .. 2 Extras ~ . i ~ ~ ~ ” g Total 113 Bowling Analysis.—Eastman, three for Shepherd, two for 32; Monk, none for 16; M Gregor, three for 12; Moloney, two for 2a.

. JUNIOR . MATCH. A DRAWN GAME. The junior match between Otago and boutnland_ was concluded yesterday, and' resulted in a draw. On the first day Southland made 292, to which Qtago ref"- e< L w , lth . 23 ® for five wickets, and by bright batting brought the total to 419 yesterday. Southland followed on and just managed to stave off an innings defeat by cautious cricket, stumps being drawn at the conclusion of the innings to allow the visitors to catch the south express. Torrance ■ joined Douglas, the not out nia i l \T£-i° 23 to his credit, Macdonald and Wilson handling the attack for the visitors. Douglas notched a one, but was smartly run out in attempting to run another. 237—6—24. Hope, the incoming man, and Torrance, struck out merIlly, and carried the score to 267 before the latter sent one through the slips to iungsland, who took a good catch. Silver replaced Torrance, and with Hope, made •■good stand, both men scoring with shots all round the wicket. The partnership was responsible for .another 71 runs, bc--33S 6 clean bowled Hope. 338—8—48. With 'the advent of Groves tne score continued to mount rapidly, and both batsmen treated the Southland field to some leather hunting. Silver was particularly aggressive until lie was dismissed by Riddell off Wilson, with 75 to Ins credit. His tally, which wns compiled by bright cricket, included a six and eight fours. 412-9-75. Gharman, the last man, was content to keep hj s end up, Groves, in- the meantime, treating the bowling with scant respect. With 29 on, which included a nice shot for six, he -I? i n< m t! -\ rOU S ‘ the sIi > ls to Kingslaml. who held it. 419—10—29. 1,.£i ltch t’Vl Jarv . is opened for Southland, and had 16 on the board before Jarvis went down to Torrance, who'got his middle stump. 16—1—0. MTvor joined Titchener, but both batsmen were conTPsnJt ‘'apt Torranc ; e and Silver with respect. M Ivor reached three when he was clean bowled by Silver. 19—2 3 VVi son, the incoming batsman, faced hr t k SO Ivho , re P |a ? ed Silver at the crease, but showed little enterprise for his initial over. Groves took over from Jonancc, and runs continued to come skmly and Wilson brought 40 up with a sweet four through the slips, Titchener immediately afterwards bauging Aitken away for two boundaries in succession The scoring quietened doivn again, and Hope wont on t? bowl in place of Groves, WRT >t chen er batted cautiously, and at the luncheon adjournment had brought the score to 68 On the resumption of plaj, Charman took over from Hope and nnfif Wilfn ’ ln ' n , tcr f stin S Play followed, KLy'i T n ™! CkS 77™_2| Bidden TsZl tor 1 1!? 1 ’ antl brought 80 S> S! a shot for three past cover. Two balls Bn tCr a_Si har n? n s ° b his middle stump Gharman, at this'stage, had bowled three maiden overs for one wicket mldld l8 d bof me lE’ °, n i he kitchener added 28 before thn latter fell to Hughes, IJB a—4o. Ryan partnered Kingslaml who a couple of balls later, hit Thigh one to Summers at cover. HO—6—16 /n. quietly fit h , “ cmnil « .batsman, opened Ilvan r-.rrL^ h fT, BOOn Sot going, and with njan, carried the score to 132 before the bitter was dismissed by Torrance. 132-

Gosling replaced Ryan, but before he «»* '&demn ft °), “ c0 "- p,< ’, ot ho "™* tne«"S??* who , r feivcd a knock on the knee from a fast one fiv , n Silver, and The newcomei, Mnc--Blngle ’ but afterwards Aitken got him Ibw. 149 ’ Anderson came in again, and he and McKenzie added another 13 befor-> tlie latter was clean bowled by Silver, scores:—

OTAGO. First Innings. F. Toomey, c Kingsland. b Macdonald 39 m ? T ars , OT '- c MTvor, b Wilson .... 37 T. Hughes, c Titchener, b MTvor .. 06 '/■ Aitken, c and b Titchener .... 24 C. Summer’s, 1> Titchener .. .... 0 J. Douglas, run out 04 R. Torrance, c Kingsland, b Wilson 25 W. Hope, b MKenzie .. - 48 L. Silver, c Riddell, b Wilson 75 Groves, c Kingsland, b Ryan .... 2!) •V. Chartnan, not out .. .... .. 4 Extras _ 18 Total .. .. ..... 419 Bowling Analysis.—Wilson, 32 overs, 6 inaidenfl, 100 runs, 3 wicketsj Anderson* 9, overs, 40 runs; Macdonald. 12 overs 1 maiden 51 runs, 1 wicket; M’Kenzie, 14 overs, 60 runs, 1 wicket; Ryan, 10.5 overs, 1 maiden, 42 runs, 1 wicket; Titchener, 8 overs, 49 runs, 2 wickets; MTvor, 6 overs, 32 runs, 1 wicket; Jarvis, 2 overs 22 rune. T : , SOUTHLAND. • .First Innings 202 Second Innings. C. Jarvis, b Torrance .. .. .. .. 6 H. MTvor. b Silver:.. ‘‘. 3 W. Titchener. b Hughes .. 40 WUson, c Toomey. b Silver .. 23 T. Riddell, b Charman .. .. .. .. 3 F- Kingsland. c Summers, b Hope .. 10 R. Ryan, b Torrance ...... 3 T. Gosling, run out 0 T. M'Kenzie, h Silver ’ 6 W. R, Macdonald, Ibw, b Aitken .. 1 W. J. Anaerson, not out .. .. 40 Extras '... 21 Total 162 Bowling Analysis.—Silver, 19 overs. 5 maidens 31 runs, T no ball, 3 wickets; Torrance, 11 ■ overs, 4 maidens, 22 runs, 2 wickets; Aitken, 8 overs, 2 maidens, 28 runs, 1 wicket; Groves, 2 overs, 14 runs; Hope, 6 overs, 1 maiden, 17 runs, 1 wicket; Charman. 8 overs, 4 maid°ns, 12 runs, 1, wicket; Hughes, 5 overs, 18 runs, 1 wicket. The following team has been selected to represent North Otago in the match against Canterbury next week;—Zimmerman r captain), Jonas, Uttley L, Sumpter - Brown. M'Donald, J: Robertson, Carrington, Taylor, Inder, Keith. Any players unable to play are requested to communicate with the secretary.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20643, 15 February 1929, Page 15

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CRICKET. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20643, 15 February 1929, Page 15

CRICKET. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20643, 15 February 1929, Page 15