Cricket 1913

J an . 18, 1913. CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME 21 E a s t T o r r e n s v . P o r t A d e l a id e — E . Torrens won outright by io wickets, having only i i minutes to get the 25 required at the end. P. Adelaide, 115 (J. McDonald and A . Limb each 26) and 141 (E. Brausch 54, P, R ix 29). E . Torrens, 233 for 7, dec. (A. Smith 55, L. W. Herbert 45, H . P. James 34) and 25 for o. For E . T ., L. W. Chamberlain took 10 for 70 in the match. G l e n e l g v. S t u r t . — Glenelg won on the first innings by 122 runs. Glenelg, 248 for 8, dec. (F. T. Hack 94, C. Campbell 51*). Sturt, 126 (W. J. Munday 41, A. H. Woolcock 33). For Glenelg, J. N. Crawford took 9 for 41. P e r th a n d F r e m a n t l e ( F ir s t -G r a d e M a t c h e s o f N o v e m b e r 9 a n d 16). C l a r e m o n t A v . E a s t P e r t h A .— C larem o n t won on first in n in gs by 18 runs — 136 (H. H o d ge 54) and 83 for 8 to 118 . F o r E . P erth , E v e r e tt 9 for 4 1 and 7 for 24, fo r C larem o n t H o d ge 5 for 52. W e s t P e r t h A v. N o r th F r e m a n t l e A .— -W. Perth won outright b y 52 runs— 41 (two men absent) and 243 for 7, dec. (G. Christian 108,* Woods 46, Brennand 40) to 137 and 95. For the winners Christian had 9 for 66 in the match ; for the losers M. Munro took 7 for 72, Matthews 7 for 69. S u b ia c o - L e e d e r v il l e A v. N o r th P e r t h A .— The former won by an innings and 33— 181 (Shawyer 39,* Barnard 37, Walker 30) to 71 and 77. For the winners Walker took 11 for 67. M id l a n d J u n c t io n v . F r e m a n t l e . — Fremantle won outright b y 73 runs— 109 (Banks 61*) and 82 (one man absent) to 88 and 30. In the losers’ second Banks took 7 for 11. S y d n e y (F ir s t -G r a d e M a t c h e s o f N o v e m b e r 9 a n d 16). N o r th S y d n e y v . G o r d o n .— -N. Sydney won out­ right by 123 runs. N . Sydney, n o (H. V. Hordern 36) and 180 for 6, dec. (L. O. S. Poidevin 70,* S. J. Moore 48) ; Gordon, 39 and 128 (P. Johnston 41). For N . Sydney, H. V. Hordern had 9 for 53 and 5 for 16. P e t e r s h a m v . G l e b e . — Petersham won on the first innings by 59 runs. Glebe, 89 (R. Norman 44) and 236 for 7 (R. Norman 54, D. Cullen 45) ; Petersham, 148 (N. Tailby 49, J. R. D . Scott 41). In Glebe’ s first innings | A. Rough had 5 for 39, Scott 4 for 48. C e n t r a l C u m b e r l a n d v . U n iv e r s it y .— -University won by an innings and 142 runs. C. Cumberland, 86, (L. W. Pye 43*) and, three men absent, 22 ; University, 256 (H . C. Willcocks, 105, E . P. Barbour 50, these two sending up i n before the first wicket fell). For Uni­ versity W. J. Stack 10 for 64, T. Cooney 5 for 13 in match. W a v e r l e y v . R e d f e r n .— Waverley won outright t>y 7 wickets. Redfern, 106 (H. V. Goddard 28, W . Grimmett 27*) and 141 for 5, dec. (G. Maidment 61, A. Vincent 51) ; Waverley, 172 (P. Newton 80*), and 78 for 3. B a l m a in v . B u r w o o d . — Balmain won by 153 runs on the first innings. Burwood, 52 (A. Diamond 24*) and 172 (R. Harvey 94) ; Balmain, 205 (H. Love 64, J. Myers 38). For the winners B. J. Folkard took 10 for 88 in the match ; for the losers H. Dupain had 5 for 35 - M id d l e H a r b o r v . S y d n e y D is t r ic t .— Sydney won on the first innings by 65 runs. Middle Harbor, 115 (F. B. Anderson 46) and 172 (G. F. Lowe 73 ) '• Sydney 180 (J. Hodgkinson 86, E. Coffey 37, these two putting up 93 before a wicket fell) and 99 for 3 (E. Coffey 46.*) For the winners E. Coffey had 7 for 82 and W. T. J. Finneran had 7 for 117 in the match, R. D. Fusedale 3 for 4 in the first innings; for the losers J, Randell took 9 for 90 in the match. P e r th a n d F r e m a n t l e ( F ir st -G r a d e M a t c h e s of N o v e m b e r 23 a n d 30). E a s t P e r t h A v. S u b ia c o - L e e d e r v ii . i . e A .— E . P e rth w on o u trig h t b y 100 runs. E . P erth , 130 (V. J o n es 43) and 185 for 3, dec. (C lark e 74 ,* M cW illiam 5 1 ,* V. Jo n es 37). S u b ia co -L e ed erv ille , 88 (H ea ly 32) a n d 127 (W . Jo n es 32). F o r E . P e rth S h u ttle w o rth had 8 for 39 (1st), E v e re tt 6 for 27 (2nd). F r e m a n t l e A v. C l a r e m o n t A .— Fremantle won on the first innings by 108 runs. Fremantle, 121 (Wil­ son 29*) and 32 for 7. Claremont (two men short), 13 and 160 (Hodge 36, Brine 32*). In Claremont’s first A. Banks took 6 for 4 ; H. Hodge had 12 for 69 for the losers in the match. N o r th F r e m a n t l e v . N o r th P e r th A . — N . Perth won by an innings and 28 runs. N . Perth, 124 for 3, dec. (Halliday 55*). N . Fremantle, 61 and 35. F o r N . Perth Kelly had 6 for 22 (1st), Brown 8 for 7 (2nd). M id l a n d J u n c t io n v . W e s t P e r th A .— Midland Junction won outright b y 2 runs. M. Junction, 78 and 87. West Perth, 108 (G. Christian 45, Phillips 42) and 55. For the winners Miller had 9 for 36 in the match ; for the losers Ballenger 7 for 17 (hat trick first innings), G. Christian 8 for 56. -------------------- --------------------------- In South Africa (THE RAND AND CAPE TOWN). T R AN SV AA L LEAGUE . M a t c h e s on N o v e m b e r 16 a n d 23. V il l a g e M a in R e e f v . S.A .R .— S.A .R . won b y 150 runs. S.A .R ., 330 for 6, dec. (F. Le R o u x 63, G. Quirk 62*, H. J. G. Bennett 46, J. McGregor 41*, R . A. Hand 39, E. G. MacDonald 39) ; V .M .R ., 180 (R . S. Miller 35, H. Wasserzug 29, E. Polgrean 26). P ir a t e s v . Y e o v il l e . — -Pirates won b y a wicket and 140 runs. Yeoville, 170 (G. Sturgess 64, A. C. Weber 36, F. Wishart 31) ; Pirates, 310 for 9 (R. V. Berry 66, A . Kennedy 52, R. Beaumont 50, W. Boltman 31). For Yeoville, F. W. E lworthy took 6 for 64. E .R .P.M . v. W a n d e r e r s A.— -Finish postpo eel ow­ ing to the death of a member of the first-named club. Wanderers A, 198 (H. N . Heeley 55, S. M. S. Sherwell48*, M. J. Susskind 30) ; E .R .P.M ., 74 for 3 (L. J. Tancred 35). For Wanderers, S. J. Pegler 4 for 49. C r ow n M in e s v . G e r m ist o n C a l l ie s .— Callies won by 35 runs. C. Mines, 160 (J. M. Boyce 46), and 71 for 7 (W . T. Gardner 39) ; Callies, 195 (E. J. Huelin 48, G . E. Moag 33). T. Stranger had 4 for 34 in the losers’ first, Tonkin 6 for 13 in their second. E a s t R a n d U n io n scratched to R a n d f o n t e in . M a tch on N o v e m b e r 17. P r e t o r ia v . W a n d e r e r s . — Wanderers won by 7 wickets. Pretoria, 129 (R. K. Anderson 27, R. Green 26) and 93 (J. L. Conway 21) ; Wanderers, 123 (H. Quinton 39, E . C. Moses 30) and 100 for 3 (R. W . Stanton 44, D. J. Meintjes 30*). A. H. Cooper took 5 for 28 in Pretoria’s first, H. V. Baumgartner 5 for 50 in Wan­ derers’ first.

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