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V WAIRARAPA ASSOCIATION. The Wairarnpa 'Cricket Association s jehampionship fixtures were resume.l Bast Saturday. Weather «omlit-.ons jwere most unpleasant, a westerly gale raging during the whole of the attei--110011. SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. t C A TIL TON v. UNITED. This match was played on No. 4 "Wicket -at the Memorial Park. Scores: UNITED. —First Innings. A. Hoar, cT. T. Vangioni, b Kenner 4 F. Hoar, b Renner ..... ... • AYatts, e Shepherd, bB. W elcli .. »■ Bundle, c Kenner, b Shepherd .. ■ Newbould, c T. T. Vangioni, b S. McLaren "! 3?hillips, not out Simpson, lbw, -b S. McLaren ..... JFairbrothcr, c. I. AtcLaren, b B. Welch '! Jones, b Shepherd * A r ovce, c Shepherd, b Kenner .... Miiiific, e McDonald, b Kenner .. >’ Extras i Total ••••• Bowling analysis: Kenner 4 tor <>-, B. AVclch 2 for 36, Shepherd 2 for 30, "S 3. McLaren 2 for 27. CARLTON—First Tunings. T T Yangioni, b Newbould 12 Shepherd, b A. Hoar r|’ Benner, b Newbould Bennie, run out "J B. AYelch, b A. Hoar » »'4. MoLaren, c and b A. Hoar 2 ■Cowie, b AYatts 4 J I. McLaren, not out 4 L K. AYelch. not out 4 Extras '
Total for 7 wickets MASTEKTON v. CARTERTON. • This match was played at Carterton. Scores: — •MASTEKTON. First Innings. Ibbetson, b Phelps 1 Williams, b Patrick 4 R. Smith, c Tunnicliffe, b Gallon .. P--Judd, c and b Gallon LI Gee, c and b Stringfellow 20 uVIi-les, run out ■Montgomery, b Patrick 44 Barr, c AYhitburn, b Phelps Li S. .1. Smith, lbw, b Patrick 4 R. Smith, c Smart, b Patrick -A O’Dowd, not out 1L Extras 4 *■ Total 430 Bowling: Phelps 2 for 31, Patrick 4 for 27, Gallon 2 for 24, Stringfellow 1 for 37. Second Innings. ■C. Judd, c Phelps, i. Patrick 1
Ibbetson, lbw, b Patrick • 1 B. Smith", not out H’ AVilliams, c Phelps, b Patrick 0 O’Dowd, not out <* Extras - Total for 3 wickets 2o CARTERTON. First Innings.
Phelps, b Barr 34 ■Bmart, c and b Gee 6 Patrick, c Barr, bR. Smith ...... 1 E. Tunnicliffe, c Judd, b Gee .... 1 AYhitburn, run out 8 Stringfellow, b Barr • 6 Booth, b O’Dowd 8 Biggs, b Barr 3 AY. H. Booth, b Barr 0 ■ Gallon, not out <• Trapp, c Miles, b O’Dowd 3 Extras J Total 67 Bowling: Gee 2 for 21, B. Smith 1 for 19, Barr 4 for 13, O’Dowd 2 for 5. HIGH SCHOOL v. FEATHEKSTON. Feather-ton met High School on the High School ground. Scores: — HIGH SCHOOL. First Innings. £M -dure, c and b Beech 26 jChesterman. c Julian, b Beech ... 9 Bird, c and b Beech 8 Uttlev, c Cundy, b Tracy 10 Collinge, st Crawford, b Tracy .. 21 George, b Tracy 12 .Mediarg. b Tracy 10 Udy, b Sandman 14 Balloon, not out 9 Perry, b Tracy 1 Wood, e and b Tracy 6 Extras 2 Total 128 Bowling: Beech 3 for 23, Boesley 0 for 27, Anderson 0 for 11, Tracy 6 for Cl, Sandman 1 for 7. BEATHEBSTON. First Innings. Burt, b Fa I loon 24 ‘Ciuidy, b George 1 Sandman, lbw, b George 14 Tracy, c Perry, b Balloon IS Crawford, not out 13 Boesley, not out 2A Extras A Total for 4 wickets 110
JUNIOR COMPETITION. UNITED v. GREYTOWX. Grevtown. 92 (R. Workman 20, {Langford 20, Maguire IS, Peterson not ont 13). -Bowling: Miller 1 for 21, Uollinge G for 34, McEwen 2 for 27. Second innings, 3 for 7fi (McGregor 24, Peterson 21, Cl. Workman 12, R. Workman not out 14j. Bowling: McEwcn 2 for 13. t'nited 2S (McEwen 1G). Bowling: Workman 4 for 13, Fuller 3 for S. Second innings, 3 for 129 declared (Barton not out 31, Carr 32, Williams 21, ColSinge 4, McEwen not out 14). P>owling: Maguire 2 for 40, Workman 1 for oo iA three-point win for Greyto wn by 7 wickets.
FIXAL POSITION' OF TEAMS. Tn the A grade of: the junior .championship, Carterton and /Oddfellows are 3eve! with 23 points each, and will play ■off next Saturday. The positions of the other teams are as follows: —Coifed 27, Greytown 18, 'Druids .17, I’irates 11, Masterton S, Fea.ther.ston 0. 'Carlton won the B section, the scores •being as follows: —Carlton 2!), VVaitpoua 2d, .Hibernian 12, High School A 12, High School 1! d, V.M.C.A. 4.
FIXTURES FOR SATUROAV. Final junior championship, Carterton v. Oddfellows, at Memorial No. 1. “Knock-out,’’ Carlton v. Greytown, at Greytown. As live teams are left in this competition it has been decided to play the above match next Saturday, leaving four teams to play in the final, including the winners of the Carlton v. Ureytown match. The senior competition will be played, leaving the rest of the clubs a bye on account of the snorts on the Bark Oval.
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