The Cricket Season
Wiit Siilirs biat dliSiiliri ' '• Jmlgr Hatch ist FnltM. , 1 • ( * ! """" Thi second miiohes in'thesecondtound ! in orioket competitiotia ffere. played : st. v Worth's Puddook on Saturday last. West wbiors beat City «BDiow.by;;4s : 'rnnith? former scoring 70 mna and the Utter 25. For the winners Thompßon'made;! 26 : by, oarefai orioket and Moyer floored 21. Lang; bowled ■ wo 11. geti in g 7 wioketa j for .9. ru i ih, Wilson pot 3 wiokeiß for 12 runs. For the losers Ptftoook 6 and. Goodwin 7 were tbo highest seorera. Morgan had- bad look in not getting more wioketa aa he bowled well. i The fielding - waß good on both sides a feature of the match was ,tho number, of, catohes 5 being caught on each sides. Messrs Doff and Wallnutt were .ompitej. WEBT BBNIOBS Lang, b Peacock ..i ; 1 •>■• < •••, 0
B.Eeiii 6 Morgan, j ... ;, ; 0 Moyer, c Morgan, b Burnell ;W. WqUgtb, mil out ... 0 Wilson, o Morgan b Peacook 3. Thorapaou, not out> ■■■..> 26 Maston, o and b Barron' ... >•• 0 Mcl oot3, o Cava b Burnoll 0 MoNamara, bMorgan : ... 9 H, Reft; o Tftplin b Morgan ~.. ... -2 A. Smith, b Buruell ... ', , ... 2 Extras ... , - 7 Total ~.. ■ ... 70
Bowiing. —Peacock, 2 for 23; Morgan' b for 13; Burnoll, 3 for 15 ; Barton, 1 n or 18. ' 8 CITY SENIORS. „ Sutnoll, b Wilson J.. »■ " [ ]ftve, o Wilson b Lang ! ...n ••• 3 s Morgan, oßaeb Lang.;. : ••• Q i Marriott, o Magton by Wilson,... ...■. O s McKay,'b Lang ...■: ... ; .9 ; Peaoook,bLang... t■•■■...;:■■■ ••• ■ 6 I Barroa, o Smith.b Uang- : ... • 0 i Taplin o Lang bWilson ;, !... •» , 8„ i Oornthwaite, not out 1 I Johnston b Lang ■ ■ j ••• 1 .i Goodwin, o Majton by Lang ..., . ... . 7 • i Extrrs...' ... ... ••• 4 Total 20 Bowling.—Lang, 7 'or 9; Wilson, 8 for 12. Note by " Mid-On," -It would be well if Wilson , remembered ,v- that from a crioketec's point of view, it would; be niuob hotter if he, did not find fault when ah umpire gives a. decision which does not suit him. The Umpire being tho only person on the field who is jn a position to give n juat deoiaion. WEST JUNIORS V y.M.I.C, ■ In this matoh the Y.M.1.0, made 107, the ohief floorers being Pattison 14, Mor-1 peth, 57, and A. Kvlier, 12. Tho " tail" of the team did not make many there 16 runs being 8 wickets down (or 91, the last 7 ffioketa only adding! ■ The We't Juniors made 20 runs for 6 wickets Renhedy: being the chief scorer mating 12 runs not "out.: : For the Y.MXOi Darby -bowled very'well getting 3 wickets for 8 run?, For West Juniors Kennedy was moat , successful with the ball 1 . getting 6 wickets for 20 runs. J, Fuge ■ and B, .Fuge and Rea bowled, well. 1.M.1,C. ' ; : vv
l.IUiliV, G. Morpeth, o Farrow b Kennedy ... 57 0. Oampbol!, b J. Fuge 3 Pa'tison.bß.Fnge W Kellor, b Kennedy « Southern, b J. Pea & Bost, b Kennody 0 Spearing, l.b.w 0 A. Cutforth, b Kennody 0 T. Steolo, b J, Rea 3 3. Darby, not. orit 0 J. Cutforth, o Stanton b Kennedy ... 0 Extras i ...' 7 Total*. 2 ...107 WEST JUNIORS Graham, b Spearing ... ' _ 2 Kennedy, not out,, ... ' 12 Horon, b Darby ' .' ... 1 J Fnge,'o Morpeth, bSpoaring ... 1 R. Fuge,b Darby ■ ... 8 J. Rao, b Southern ..,. 2 B. Tonogf, b and o Darby ...' ... 0 Extras' ... 5 >,> '- Total 26 Bowling.-Foge, lfor 19:'J, Rea, 2 for 18 ;0. Farrow, 0 for 12; Graham, 0 for 11; R. Fuge, 1 for 23; Kennedy, 6 for 20,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1486, 20 November 1905, Page 2
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