Cricket 1906
M at 3, 1906. '^ * 7 k v U .[£~ , CR ICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 103 M anawatu E ighteen Scored 108 (Hewitt 20, Goldspring 17, Stephenson 14, Skelley 10) and 83 (Drew 15). BOWLING ANALYSIS. M anawatu E ighteen . First innings. Second innings. W. R. W. R. Laver .......... ... 0 10 ........ ... 0 10 Wilkinson ... ... 3 26 ........ Armstrong ... ... 12 47 ........ .1! 10 29 Irwin .......... ... 1 12 ......... ... 0 11 Aitken .......... ... 1 4 ........ ... i 9 Butler ........ ... 3 14 Vaugban........ ... 1 6 FOURTH MATCH AGAINST WELLINGTON. Played at Wellington, on February 23, 24, and 26. Melbourne won by seven wickets. W e llin g to n First Innings. Second Innings. K. Tucker, lbw, b Arm strong ............................... 5 c Wilkinson, b Laver .......... 0. S. Hickson,b Armstrong 15 b McLeod ... A. Barron, c C. Laver, h McLeod ........................ 4 b Armstrong S. Redgrave, by McLeod ... 15 c Vaughan, Armstrong J. Hutchings, lbw, b Ann- strong...............................24 runout S. Brice, c Mailer, b McLeod 6 b Laver J. P. Blacklock, b McLeod 22 c Butler, b Arm- 33 . 39 . 66 B.Weybourne,b Armstrong 1 strong ...... 97 5 Ransford, b Laver ........ 5 C. Monaghan, cButler,b McLeod .................... ..16 notout ........19 C. P. Blacklock, lbw, b Armstrong........................ 0 c Wilkinson, b Armstrong ... 6 E. F. Upham, not out......... 11 c Vaughan, b Armstrong ... 9 B 3, lb 2 ................. 5 Extras... Total ...124 Total... .. 11 ..313 M elbourne . A. A. Aitken, b Mona ghan........................16 W.Wilkinson,bMona ghan........................19 G. Hent.v, run out ... 7 O. Laver, c Brice, b Tucker ................. 4 H. Butler, not out ... 0 Extras .......... 7 D.Mailer,cWeybourne, b Monaghan .............57 F. Vaughan, b Mona ghan ......................... 1 V. Ransford, c Upham, b Tucker.................... 19 M. Irwin, lbw, b Mona ghan ......................... 0 W. W. Armstrong, b Monaghan ...........175 O. E. McLeod, b Mona- Total ..........330 gh an ...........................25 Second inningsA rm strong, not out, 66; Mailer, b Monaghan, 20; Vaughan, run out, 2 ; Henty, run out, 1; Aitken, not out, 21—Total (3 wkts.) 110. BOWLING ANALYSIS. W ellington . First Innings. O. M. R.W. McLeod ... 29-5 10 64 5 .. Armstrong 26 9 48 5 .. Butler ... 3 1 7 0 .. Wilkinson .. Ransford Laver ........ M elbourne . Second Innings. O. M. R. W. 36 4 105 1 52 3 14 95 5 16 4 38 0 4 0 8 0 10 1 31 0 8 1 23 3 FIFTH MATCH AGAINST CANTERBURY. Played at Christchurch on March 2 and 3. Melbourne won by nine wickets. C anterbury . First innings. K. M. Oilivier, b Armstrong 3 W. Patrick, c Ransford, b McLeod ........................27 A. Sims, c Aitken bMcLeod 15 S. A. Orchard, b Armstrong 4 J. D. Lawrence, c Henty, b Armstrong........................ 1 A. Anthony, c and b Arm strong...............................17 H. B. Whitta, c Wilkinson, b Butler ........................23 G. Tabart, run out ......... 17 J. H. Bennett, lbw, b Arm strong ............................... 1 T. J. Malone, st Wilkinson, b Armstrong ................. 1 C. Boxshall, not o u t ......... 20 B 5, w 1 ................. 6 Second innings. c Ransford, b Armstrong ... 53 c Armstrong, b M cLeod.......... 0 b Butler ..........28 b Armstrong ... 11 b Armstrong ... 14 c Vaughan, b M cLeod.......... 2 cMailer,bMcLeod 2 b Butler ..........28 c Henty, b Butler 6 not out.......... b Butler ... B 4, lb 2 Total ..........135 M elbourne . Total ..153 D. Mailer, b Malone... 15 l'\ Vaughan, c Box shall, b Malone ... 0 V. Ransford, run out 50 P. J. Jennings, b Ma lone ........................ 0 W. W. Armstrong, b Malone .................32 C. McLeod, b Bennett 37 A. A. Aitken, b Malone 81 G. Henty, b Tabart ... 12 W. Wilkinson, b Ben nett ........................20 O. Laver, b Bennett... 0 C. Butler, not out ... 4 B 11,1b 1, w 1......... 13 Total ...267 Second Innings:—Vaughan, not out, 13; Jennings, lbw, b Malone, 0; Henty, not out, 7; Byes 2. Total (one wicket), 22. BOWLING ANALYSIS. C anterbury . First innings. O. M. R. W. McLeod .......... 19 3 58 2 ... Armstrong ... 23 3 52 6 ... Laver................. 3 1 19 0 ... Butler................. 1 1 0 1 ... Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 34 13 67 3 ... 29 4 70 3 4-2 0 10 4 Laver bowled one wide. M elb o u rn e. First Innings. Malone Bennett .. Tabart Ollivier Lawrence. O. M. R. W. 32-2 4 118 25 3 6 0 4 0 1 1 97 3 ... 25 1 14 0 0 0 Second Innings. O. M. R. W .. 3 0 15 1 ..3 1 5 0 Bennett bowled one wide. First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Monaghan ... 31*1 5 95 7 ... ... 8-4 0 51 1 Tucker ... ... 15 2 61 2 Redgrave ... 15 3 54 0 Upham ... ... 15 1 47 0 ... ... 7 0 40 0 Hutchings ... 7 1 38 0 Brice ... 7 1 28 0 ... ... 4 0 19 0 SIXTH MATCH AGAINST SOUTHLAND. Played at Invercargill on March 7 and 8. Melbourne won by an innings and 359 rune. S outhland . First innings. Second innings. D. Hamilton, st Henty, b Armstrong........................ 4b Butler .............14 T. Crockett, b Armstrong 5st Henty, b Butler 3 J. O’Halloran, c Henty, b st Henty, b Arm- Ransford ........................21 strong ............. 0 L^Poole, c Butler, b Arm strong ................................ 6b Butler ............22 IJ. Richards, b Armstrong... 1 candbArmstrong 0 [Huntley, lbw. b Armstrong 3 lbw,bArmstrong 2 [C. Keane, b Ransford ... 0 c Armstrong,b Butler .......... 0 J. Hamilton, b Ransford ... 0 b Armstrong ...13 A. McNeece, not o u t..........50 c Vaughan, b Butler ......... 19 (jWliittaker, st Henty, b c Laver, b Arm- Ransford ... ........ . ... 0 strong .......... 1 W. S. Sparrow, c and b Ransford ........................ 2 not out ... ... 0 Extras ..........7 Extras ............. 4 Tucker bowled awide andRedgrave ano-ball. Total ... 99 Total ... 78 M elbourne . D. Mailer, lbw, b D. Hamilton................. 1 F. Vaughan, b D. Hamilton................. 0 V. Ransford, c O’Hal loran, b Crockett ... 68 W. W. Armstrong, c O’Halloran, b Poole 335 A. A. Aitken, b Croc kett ........................54 BOWLING ANALYSIS. S ou th la n d . First innings. O. M. R. W. Ransford ..1 1 4 2 27 5 Armstrong ... 11 3 65 5 ... Butler M. Irwin, b Poole ...11 P. J.Jennings,!) Poole 0 G.Henty,cO’Halloran, b Poole ................. 8 W. Wilkinson,run out 32 C. Laver, b Crockett 12 C. Butler, not out ... 1 Extras ..........14 Total .. Second innings. O. M. R. W. SEVENTH MATCH AGAINST OTAGO. Played at Dunedin, on March 16, 17, and 19. Drawn. O tago . First Innings. T. D. Adams, c Aitken, b McLeod ........................ 0 H. G. Siedeberg, b Arm strong ............................... 1 H. Graham,c Henty, b Arm strong ...............................16 G. G. Austin, c Ransford, b M cLeod........................16 C. G. Wilson, c Ransford, b Armstrong ................. 2 J. Baker, c Ransford, b Armstrong........................55 run out E. C. Hovvden, lbw, b Ami- strong ............................... 0 Second Innings, b Wilkinson ... 1 b Armstrong ...102 run out ..........15 cMailer,bMcLeod 28 lbw, bArmstrong 0 ... 3 st Henty, b Ami- A. H. Fisher, c Aitken, b McLeod ........................ 2 A. Downes, b Armstrong... 18 Ii. C. Torrance, c Ransford, bM cL eod.............. .. ... 12 F. Williams, not o u t.......... 4 Extras ........................ 4 Total .................130 M elbourne First innings. D. Mailer, b Graham..........69 A. A. Aitken, run out ... 24 V. Ransford, b Downes ... 0 W. W. Armstrong, c Siede berg, b Fisher.................60 C. McLeod, b Downes ... 18 W. Wilkinson, c Williams, b Fisher ........................ 4 G. Henty, b Downes..........40 M. Irwin, ran out ..........26 P. T. Jennings, b Downes 0 C. Laver, not out................. 5 C. Butler, b Torrance ... 8 Extras .................19 strong 14 csub,bArmstrong 31 not out ..........19 b Butler ... b Armstrong Extras... , 0 10 30 T otal..........253 Second innings, b Fisher .......... 0 b Austin b Downes b Austin ... 34 0 12 b Downes.......12 cWilson,bl)ownes 0 c Williams, b Austin ......... 0 b Downes......... 0 not out................ 0 Leg-bye ... 1 Total ..........273 Total (8 wkts) 59 BOWLING ANALYSIS. O tago . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W 0. M. R W. Armstrong .. 34 7 75 6 ... 40 14 66 5 McLeod........ 34 10 51 4 ... 33 13 65 1 Ransford ... 9 4 13 0 Butler ... ... 8 0 30 1 Wilkinson ... 9 3 37 1 Laver ... ... 3 1 12 0 M elbourne . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. w . Downes........ 36 9 105 4 . . ... 15 7 30 4 F ish er........ 27 7 67 2 . ... 11 5 14 1 Torrance 13 4 21 1 . Graham 12 0 47 1 A ustin........ 7 2 14 0 . " 4 1 14 3 ^ ia VI o s> A t the Horticultural Show on April 18th of the Royal Botanic Society of London at Regent’s Park, the Coldwell Company’s “ Imperial ” lawn mower was awarded a certificate of merit. This machine has been in use in Regent’s Park for almost a year past and the cer tificate was only awarded after very exhaustive tests had been made.
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