WANGANUI A v. ST. PAULS.
Wanganui A went in to bat first, and on such a wicket • they were expected to run up a score. ThiY expectation was far from being realised, notwithstanding the absence of St. Paul's crack bowler. The -innings only reached 109. of which Orton 23, Sanders 21, and Luxford 20 were the main contributors. Tilvard's bowling was deadly. St. Paul's fared worse, the innings totalling 86. Stewart top-scor-ed with 26, obtained by forceful | strokes. Other "doubles" scorers were (Beckett 20 and Tilyard 11. Holland t was tho most successful trundler. With 1 a lead of 33. Wanganui A commenced • their second innings, Holland and j Sanders opening. At the call of timo j thoso two wero still unbeaten, the score ' r-tanding at 36. including 10 extras. Scores: — WANGANUI A. FIRST INNINGS. Furrie, b. Murchie 4 j Orton, st. Stewart, b. Murchie 23 I Luxford, c. Baumgart, b. Bathgato 20 i Holland, b. Murchie 0 'Tracy, 1.b.w., b. Tilvard 9 'Sanders, c. and b. Tilyard 21 | Callan, b. Tilyard .....' 8 : Armstrong, not out 9 ' Pedder, st. Stewart, b. Tilyard. 0 j Lloyd, b. Tilyard ". 4 Hyiton, do 0 Extras 11 Total 109 Bowling Analysis : —Tilyard 6 for 20, Murchio 3 for 32. Bathgate 1 for 18, Burrett 0 for 20. SECOND INNINGS. ! Holland, not out 9 i Sanders, not out 17 Extras 10 Total for no wickets 36 ST. PAUL'S. FIRST INNINGS. ; Murchie, run out 4 ! Bathgato, c. Orton. b. Pedder ... O r Tilyard, I>. Holland 11 ; Beckett, b. Holland 20 Baumgart, b. Holland 2 Burrett, o. and b. Holland 1 i Wor.sop, b. Luxford 5) j Stewart, c. Sanders, b. Luxford 26 Rabone, not out 1 Hauke, c. Furrie. b. Holland ...... O Kxtras 12 Tolnl : 86 "bowling Analyses:—Holland 5 <?or , 29. Pedder -1 for' 15, Luxford 2 for 32. ARAMOHO v. WANGANUI B.
Like the other senior match on the ] adjoining wicket on Cook's Gardens, ! the scoring in this game was only |
fair. H. B. Cave made, his first ap- ; pearance this season, but vas cvi-! dently lacking practice. Batting first. Wansanui scored 127. Addison 48, Jack 35 and Bridge 17 being the chief scorers. Baker was the most succcFsfnl bowler for Aramoho. Aramoho's innings was something of a ; procession, Worsop, with 20 not out. being the only one to mak« a stand against the boy/ling of dtlison and H. B. Cave. The bowling of Baker proved too good for the majority of the Wanganui batsmen, whoso second innings reached 116. Howard, with 44, gave a glimpse of his old form.
Jago 24, and A. N. Cave 11, reached double figures. Aramoho have a deficiency of 197 runs to make up in their second innings. Scores: WANGANUI B—(First Innings.) Howard, b Allen 2 H. B. Cave, b Robertson 1 Addison, b Allen 48 Jack, run out 35 Bridge, b Baker . . . .- 17 A. N. Cave, b Lowe ... -• 1 Jannings, b Baker 7 Turnbull, b Lowe 1 Dymock, b Baker .4 ■Currie, not out . 0 Jago, b Baker 1 Extras 10 Total 127 Bowling Analysis: Baker 4 for 25, Lowe 2 for 11, Allen 2 for 55, Robertson 1 for 26. Second Innings. Howard, 1.b.w., b Rait ........ 44 H. B. Cave, 1.b.w., b Baker .... 0 Addison, b Baker 1 Currie, b Baker 0 Jack, b Baker 7 Bridge, b Baker .- 6 A. N. Cave, 1.b.w., b Rait 11 Jannings, b Rait • • § Turnbull,. b Rait & Jago, b Allen • • • • Dymock, not out 4 Extras 6 Total 116 Bowling Analysis: Baker 5 for 38, Rajt 4 for 47, Allen 1 for 2, Lowe 0 for 2. Robertson 0 for 21. ARAMOHO —Cist Innings). Baker, b Addison 1 Lowe, b Addison 0 Robertson, c Bridge, b H. B. Cave 10 Pepper, run out 0 Allen, b Addison • 7 Roud, r and b Addison 4 Hirst, b H. B. Cave . . . 1 Webster, st. Howard, b H. B. Cave 2 Worsop, not out 20 Spurdle, bH. B. Cave . . 0 Extras • 7 Total 56 Bowling Analysis: H. B. Cave 5 for 38, Addison 4 for 11.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12847, 19 December 1911, Page 7
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