“CATCHING THEM YOUNG.”
CRICKET AND ROUNDERS. ‘ SCHOOL TEAMS. AT PLAY. j- jOn March 14th teams of boys and .f;bis representing the Huiroa School to Douglas to play matches against teams representing that school at cricket and rounders respectively, and on Saturday last, 28th, return matches were played at Huiroa. On the first occasion the Huiroa teams mere victorious in both matches, while ai the return matches the Huiroa'girls again won easily, but the Douglas boys, showing greatly improved form, managed to turn the tables on their opponents and secured a well deserved victory. Following are the scores of both matches:— CRICKET. 1 1 irst Match.—Douglas first innings. —ll. Watson, b A. AVatkin, 1- H. Wylie, c R. Kidd, b A. Eagles, 1- A. Walter: c and b Watkin, G; Leo. Neeclham, Lb.w, Eagles, 5; J. Walter (not) put) ,2;p S. Webb, b Watkin, 0; K. AVebb, b Watkin, 2; Los. Needham, b Watkin, 0; C. Rogers, c R. Stanford, Eagles, 4; T. Watson, b Eagles, 0; extras, 10; total, 31. Bowling analysis.—Watkin, 5 wicketas for 9 runs; Eagles, 4 for 12. Second Innings.—R. Watson, b Watkin, 12; H. Wyllie, b Eagles, 5; A. Walter, b Eagles, 0; Leo. Needha ni7bßWsaskin, 4; J. Walter, b Eagles,, 0; C. Rogers (not out), 7; S. Webb, L-Etgk-.s, 0; K. Webb, b Eagles, 0; Lesh Needham, b Eagles, 0I'. Watson, h Watkin, 0; extras, 0; total, 28;"grand total, 59; ’ i Bowling analysis: Eagles, G for 15; Watkin;' 3 Tor 1-3. ■ ■ ■. '( Huiroa,—--hirst Innings.—-R. Evens b C. Rogers, 3; A. AVatkin, b Rog■rs,, 8; E. Perrott, • b Rogers, 13; R. Kidd (not out) 46; R. Stanford (ruti out) B; A. Eagles (run out), -> P- Griffin, b R. Watson, 4; J. dain, b Watson, 5; C. Carmichael (run out), 3; F. Kidd (mil out) 8; extras, 13; total, 100. Bowling analysis: Whitson 2 for 25; Rogers, 3 for 50; S. Webb, nil for 12! Second Innings.—R. Kidd, b S.
Webb, 2 ; £: E. Perrott, b AVebb, 10; R. 1 vans, b Rogers, 7; A. Watkin (run ut) 0;-;J. Main, c AVatson, b AA T ebb,
1: E- Kjdd, b Rogers, 5; A. Eagles, b Rogers;’'Stanford, h Webb, ' 3; Carniicha.pl .(not out), 0; P. Griffin, ’ Webb, 0; extras, G; total, 37 ; grand oral, 137. BowKng Aifalysis: Webb’, ’S fqr 9; liogefs' 2 for 22-- '* «• •> •• * . MOil : ~ .nv/'I pjj ; i 1 .-v- o.SECOND MATJTH; c 1 <ou.
Douglas.—First Innings,—C. Rog>rs, c'Peirditi b Wylie, ■nil out, G ; Walter; IF Watkin, ’0 ; L;.Jacobs (rim* out), 4 jWAValtei-; b Wtitkin, 1; ,15. AVTlhelfnburst, I.b.w. Watkin, 0;, S. AVebb b AVatkin, 3;
K i "Webb,' b iEiTpfles, 2 ; :,i 'Le's. 'Neednh tnht offit), : 5; Leo. NoCdhiinT, I.b.w VVhHvim if2; '‘Ati-as. Hk; 1 total Gil ; „ Fowling analysis: Watkin,. G for'27.; Fugles, 1 for 15. *
i Second • Tnnings.-WLeo. Needham, b ; I'ogles, 0; Los. Needham, b Eagles, it); Wylie, c B. Kidd, b Watkin, G; j ■T. Jacobs, b Watkin, l;S...Webb, b I'agles, lb; Rogers (rail blit), 0; J. Walter, b .Eagles. S; A. Walter,, b Engles* 48 ,* ! 'Ft 1 ; 11 Webb (rulr' out),'Lj W’ilhe'lraburst-(h*ot’ i out), W; ‘extras, ‘V; totali G 7) grand l ' f lsotnl,l I^B.' BoAvlingsanal^is l : Eagles' l 5 for’ 20; I Watkin, 2 for" 34 J Perrott, (J for R.' (run -out), :3 WEI fcdd, : 't c Af WaftorJj b Rogers, 6; R. Evans, c J. Walter' ! ’> Walter. I‘CA. Watkin, b Walter, 5; ■ C. Carmichael-,-h A. Walter, 0; R Stanford (run out), 8; A. .Eagles (run, t out)’, =6; F. Kidd (run out), 7; P. ' Griffin, b Walter, 4; J. Main (not out), 3; extras- 7; total, 50. Bowling analysis: Walter, 4 for 10; Rogers, 1 for 30; S. Webb, 0 for 3. Second Innings.—B. Kidd, b Walter, 3; F. Kidd*(niii out), 1; R. Stanford, b Walter, 0 ; E. Perrott, b Wylie, 16 ; A. Watkin, b' Rogers, 0; R. Evans’ i b Walter, 10; J. Main, b Wylie, 5; j A. Eagles, l.b.w. “Wylie, 0; R, Grif- i fin, b Walter, 2; C. Carmichael (not out), 0; extras, 3-; total, 40; grand total 90. ■
Bowling analysis: Wylie 3 for 2; M alter, 4 for-15; Rogers, 1 for 2; S...Wobb, 0 for 8. ROUNDERS. In the first match the totals were: Douglas 160 points, Hnifoa 420, ' the chief scorers being: Isabel Wylie. 35; Hilda Needham, 27; Madge Smith. 25; Dolly Wilhelmhurst, 25 (Douglas), and May Evans, 125; Ada Stanford, 80; Evelyn Perrott, 50; Lizzie Bray, 40; Nellie Eagles, 35; Ivy Perrott, 25 (Huiroa). In the second match the totals were: Douglas, 63 points; Huiroa 683, the chief scorers being; Isabel Wylie 22 (Douglas), and May Evans, 170; Ivy Perrott, 138; Jane Griffin, 105; Lizzie Bray, 95; Charlotte Kidd, 63; Edith Bray, 50; Nellie Eagles, 25 (Huiroa).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 86, 2 April 1914, Page 7
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