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CRICKET.

SATURDAY'S GAMES

REDMOND GETS A CENTURY

Ideal weather prevailed foft- Saturday's cricket, and the pitches on the Park Oval wore in good playing order This feature, of the day's play was the stand made I'or Mastertoh B by W. Redmond, who was resjMmsible for t-ho first century of the season, Redmond played a beautiful innings, scorinj.: all round the wicket, In's tally including two sixers, two fives, aiid fourteen fours. He waa unfortunate, in being run out when lie was, or he might, have reached a re-' cord score, so well and confidently did ho bat. Hickson 31 and Pointon 13 were the only other batsmen to make a. stand, the innings closing for 177 runs. Hiekson was only at the wickets fcjjr a short term, but while there he knocked up four sixers. Carlton A were deposed of in. the first innings for 63 and have five wickets down for 59 in their .vecond innings, so that they require smother 45 runs tci avert an innings dcfeaV In the M'isterton A v. Carlton B match, the former were all out in their first innings for 50, while Carlton B made "88 in their first and 79 in their second attempt. Masterton A thus require 100 runs in their second innings to win the match. In Carlton's first innings Darvill 11, E. Welch 13. F. Welch 15 and F. Hoar 10 were th'e only double-figure scorers, while Darvili 22 and K. Welch 32 were the only players to make a stand in the second innings. For Masterton the chief scores were E. Perry 16, Blackman 22, and C. Perry (not out) 16. ' The details of the games are a£ follow :

CARLTON B v. MASTERTON A.

Carlton First Innings.—-W. Darvill b. Wixrtn 11, K. Welch b. Wixon 9, E. Welch b. Wixon 13, Mowlem b. Wixon 8, C. Welch b. Logan 6, Stewart b. Logan 0, E. Flaws b. Wixon 1 H. Miller c. McKenzie b. Logan 6', F. Welch b. Loftah 15, F. Hoar (noli out) 10, B. Welch b. Iggulden 2. Sundries 76.; total 88.

Bowling: Wixrtn, *five for 44; Logan, four for 31; Iggulden, one for 6. Second Innings.—E. Welch b. Logan 4, W. .Darvill b- Logan 22, F. Hoar o. and h. Wixon 1, Mowlem I>. Logan 0, F. Welch (1.b.w.) b. Wixon 0, C. Welch b. Wixoln 1, K. Welch c. Devonport b. Iggulden 32, F .Flaws c. Cronon b. Iggulden 8, H. Miller (not out) 2, B. Welch (run out) 0; sundries 8; total 79; grand total 167. ' »

Bowling: Logan, three for 42; Wixon, three for 26; Iggulden, two for 0. Masterton A First' Innings.—E. Perry b. Welch 16, Blackman c F. Hoar b- E. Welch_22, C. Perry (not outy 16, D. K. Logan (Lb.w.)'b. E. Welch 0, Wixon b. Flaws 0, McKenzie (mn out) 0, Iggulden, b. Flaws 0, Stains b. Hoar 2, Moore b. Darvill 1 (Wo players absent); sundries 2; total 59.

Bowling: E. Welch, three for 27, Flaws, two for 17; \V. Darvifl, one for 0; C. Welch, none for 9. MASTERTON B v. CARLTON A.

' Masterton B First Innings.—Jordan c. Shaw 1). Moore 9; Redmond (run out) 102, Ibbetsoln (1.b.w.)- b. Moore 0, Hickson c. Phillips b. Flaws 34, Walker b. Flaws 12, Pointon b. Phillips 13, Tooby (not out) 0, Macartney c. Moore b.'Kummer 1, Crystall (run out) 0; sundries 5; total 177. Bawling: Phillips, one for 48; Crearer, none for 6; Moore, two for 33; W. Hoar,'none for 22; Kemball, ndne for 31; Flaws, two f0r.23; Kummer, one for 0.

Carlton A, First Innings.--Kem-ball b. Jordan 24; Clearer (run out), 0, Moore I>. Hickson 0, Southgate c. Macartney b. Jordan 15, Phillips b. Hickson 11, W. Hoar c. Kummer b. Jordan 1, F. Hoiar b. Hickson 0, Shaw b. Jordan 0, Madsen (not out) 2, Flaws b. Hickson 2, Kummer b. Hickson 4; sundries 4; total 63.

Bowling: Hickson,'five for 35; Jordan, four for 24. Second Int.ings {unfinished).—Remball bmickaon 2, Madsen c. Phillips b. Redmond 2, Crearer c. Toohy b. Hickson 18, Moore c. Walker b. Recfmond 0, Southgate (not,put) 18, Phillips b. Hickson 5, W. Hoar (not out) 11; sundries 2; total for five wickets, 59.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 8 December 1913, Page 6

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CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 8 December 1913, Page 6

CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 8 December 1913, Page 6