Cricket 1912

76 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. A p r i l 30, 1912. OTAGO v. AUCKLAND.— Played on the Carisbrook Ground, Dunedin, February 16, 17, and 19, and left drawn. First innings. A uckland . Second innings. G. J. Thompson, b Downes ... . 4 . 54 c Condliffe, b Torrance 0 E. Y. Sale, lbw, b Torrance ... ... 9 lbwr, b Downes ... 1 1 N. C. Sneddon, b Torrance ... 0 b Torrance ................ 13 W Brooke-Smith, b Downes 6 L. G. Hemus, lbw, b Downes ... 2 n o t -o u t ............................. 135 A. Anthony, b Eckhoff 5 L. Taylor, b Eckhoff 4 not out ... 7 F. R Mason, b Downes ... 12 b Eckhoff ................ 0 A. Somervell, c Condliffe, b Downes 0 W H. Ellis not out ... ... 15 c and b Ramsden 49 A. Jones, c and b Ramsden ... ... 13 E x tra s ........................... 5 Extras ................ 9 Total ... 125 Total (5 wkts ) 224 1 st I nns :— Dow'nes, 23-5-48-5 Torrance, 16-5-43-2 ; Ramsden, 6.3-3-4-1; Eckhoff, 13-4-25-2. 2 nd I nns :— Downes, 33-6-69-1; Torrance, 23-10-39-2; Ramsden, 18-9-38-1; Eckhoff, 17-4-53-1; McFarlane, O tago . 5-0-16-0. C. C. Hopkins, b Thompson H. G. Siedeberg, c Taylor, b Thompson .............................. 4 T. McFarlane, lbw, b Thompson 29 A. Eckhold, st Ellis, b Sneddon ... 8 J. W. Condliffe, b Thompson ... 1 W. Higgins, b Thompson ... 16 C. G. Wilson, run out ................ 12 Thompson, 36-22-35-7 ; Mason, 5-1-5-0 ; Taylor, 3-0-11-0 ; Jones, 6-1-18-1; Sneddon, 12-3-30-1; Anthony, 8-2-13-0; Brooke-Smith, 3-0-14-0. J. Ramsden, c and b Jones It C. Torrance, not out A. Downes, b Thompson H. Eckhoff, b Thompson Extras ................ Total 12 0 14 142 OTAGO v. SOUTHLAND.— Played at Dunedin on February 23 and 24, and left drawn, owing to rain. Score and analysis:— C C. Hopkins, c M’Neece b Ruth­ erford ........................................... H. C. Coatson, b Poole ... W. J. Condliffe, c M’Neece, b Rutherford .............................. H. G. Siedeberg, c Phillips, b Rutherford Wr. Higgins, run out ................ .T. Kenny, b Crockett ... ... 2 Total Stephens, c M’Neece, b Rutherford Bannerman, 3-0-11-0 ; Hiddlestone, 4-0-14-0 ; Poole, 22-8-33-5 ; Hamilton, 4-0-24-0 ; Crockett, 12-3-26-3. S outhland . O tago . 37 13 3 22 23 2 Chadwick, c Poole, b Crockett 15 W. E. Bannerman, not out ... 17 R . Torrance, c Rutherford, b Crockett ... ... ... 1 Eckhoff, c Hamilton, b Ruther­ ford ........................................... 5 Byes, etc. ............. 12 ...............152 -1-27-1; Rutherford, D. C Hamilton, run o u t ................. 61 A. P. Watkins, c Condiffe, b Ban­ nerman ........................................... 0 S. Hiddlestone, b Eckhoff ... 22 A. M’Neece, b T orran ce.................. 4 A. Rutherford, b Torrance ... 4 A. Poole, c Eckhoff, b Bannerman 14 Phillips, b Torrance ................. 4 Bannerman, 11-1-37-3 ; Torrance, man bowled a wide. Washer, not out ................ Crockett, run out ................ Hinton, c Siedeberg, b Banner­ man ........................................... J. W. H. Bannerman, absent ... Byes, etc. ................ Total 135 8-3-43-3; Eckhoff, 8-0-41-1. Banner- WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND.— Played on Baain Reserve, W’ellington, February 23, 24 and 26, and won by Auckland by one wicket. First Innings. E. O. Blamires, lbw, b Somervell W. H. Gibbes, c Ellis, b Thompsoi W. Baker, b Thompson J. J. Mahony, b Sneddon F. A. Midlane, c Hemus, b Sneddon J. P. Blacklock, b Thompson J. Dickson, st Ellis, b Sneddon C. Robinson, b Thompson C. Grimmett, c and b Thompson A. Berendsen, not out J. V. Saunders, b Sneddon ... Extras ................. Total 1ST INNS:— Thompson, 32-12-72-5; Jones, 14-5-31-0; Sneddon, 17*5-4- 48-4; Mason, 6-2-19-0; Wallace, 2-0-12-0; Taylor, 3-0-14-0; Somervell, 6 - 0 - 21 - 1 . W ellington . Second Innings. ................ 46 b Thompson ............... 8 ... 81 b Sneddon 1 ................ 2 b Thompson 29 ................ 25 c Horspool b Thompson 26 ... 31 c Mason, b Sneddon 7 ................ 1 c Ellis, b J o n e s ............... 51 ................ 8 bJones ... 1 1 ... 14 notout ... 31 ................ 1 b Sneddon 2 ................ 8 b Sneddon 3 ................ 0 c Mason, b Jones 12 15 Extras 1 1 ................232 T o t a l............... 192 2 nd I nns :— Thompson, 31-7-85-3; Sneddon, 24-6-46-4; Somervell, 5-1-20-0; Jones, 11*5-4-30-3. First Innings. L. G. Hemus, b Robinson ................ W. H. Ellis, c Blacklock, b Saunders E. Horspool, b Saunders ................ N. C. Sneddon, b Saunders G. J. Thompson, c Robinson, b Saunders L. Taylor, b Saunders ................ A. Somervell, c Grimmett, b Dickson A. Wallace, b Saunders F. It. Mason, lbw, b Gibbes A. Anthony, not o u t ............................. A. Jones, c Saunders, b Robinson ... Extras ... A uckland . 32 22 6 54 1 4 32 4 Second Innings. run o u t .............................. c Saunders, b Grimmett c and b Grimmett c Gibbes, b Grimmett ... b Saunders lbw, b Grimmett b Saunders ................ not o u t .............................. not o u t .............................. c Blamires, b Gibbes ... c Blamires, b Saunders Extras ................. Total 253 1 st I nns Saunders 29-6-86-6; Grimmett 9*5-2-23-2 ; Gibbes, 5-1-31-1; Dickson, 2-0-20-1. 2ND I nns :— Saunders, 20*1-1-84-3; Robinson, 7-0-17-0 17-0-48-4; Gibbes, 5-0-21-1... Total (9 wkts.) ... 174 22-7-68-0; Robinson * Grimmett,. NATAL CURRIE CUP ELEVEN v. REST OF NATAL.— Played at Lord’s Ground, Durban, on March 16, and won by the Currie Cup X I. by 36 runs on the first innings. C urrie C up X I. H. W. Chapman, Ibw, b Carter ... 46 R. H. Blake, c Robbins, b Carter 6 D. K. Pearse, c Nourse, b Carter 0 H. W. Taylor, b Beningfleld ... 77 L. Field, b Beningfleld ................ 15 V. Pearse, 1bw, b Rayner ... 3 V. C. Robbins, b Anderson ... 4 H. Rachmann, b Cox ................ 17 V. L. Henwood, b Cox ................ 72 A. D. Nourse, b Tuckett................ 29 B. Siedle, b Dalton ... ... 5 J. Beningfleld, run out ................ 19 A. Hair, lbw, b Cox ... ... 0 L. D. Dalton, Ibw, b Carter ... 42 L. R . Tuckett, b Beningfleld 2 D. J. Nicol, b Beningfleld ... O' G. C. Anderson, not out ... 3 J. L. Cox, b Carter ................ 3- Extras ... ...... 12 Total ................ 209* of N atal. H. A. Hawkins, b Cox ... ... 1 H. Rayner, run out ................ 3 C. P. Carter, run out ................ 12 K. Logan, not out ................ 3- Extras ... ... ... 8 Total ................ 17a C urrie C up X I. (2nd inns.)— H. W. Chapman, not out, 39; D. K. Pearse, run out, 17 ; L. D. 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