First-Class Cricket Matches 1909
WESTERN AUSTRALIA v SOUTH AUSTRALIA Played at Fremantle Oval, April 3, 5, 6, 7, 1909. Match drawn. WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1 H.C.Howard c and b Claxton 3 (8) c Woodford b Quist 10 2 E.F.Parker lbw b Reedman 14 (7) c Hack b Quist 35 3 S.H.D.Rowe run out (Hack/Reedman) 17 (5) st Woodford b Quist 20 4 T.H.Hogue c Howard b Quist 70 (6) b Howard 22 5 T.H.Coyne st Woodford b Quist 62 (9) run out 13 6 R.M.Evans lbw b Quist 5 (3) b Claxton 10 7 *A.H.Christian b Quist 9 (1) c Quist b Claxton 2 8 A.J.Banks c Chamberlain b Claxton 19 (4) c Stuart b Claxton 0 9 †A.S.Patfield not out 21 (2) c Reedman b Howard 8 10 C.W.Harper c Woodford b Claxton 0 (11) not out 11 11 R.A.Selk b Howard 28 (10) b Quist 13 Extras b 4, lb 3 7 b 6, lb 4 10 —— —— 255 154 FoW (1): 1-17, 2-26, 3-45, 4-170, 5-178, 6-179, 7-188, 8-217, 9-220, 10-255 FoW (2): 1-10, 2-11, 3-12, 4-21, 5-62, 6-74, 7-104, 8-126, 9-139, 10-154 SOUTH AUSTRALIA 1 F.T.Hack st Patfield b Selk 7 (3) not out 10 2 K.H.Quist lbw b Christian 3 3 W.L.Chamberlain b Christian 59 (2) c Banks b Hogue 40 4 W.P.Stuart b Christian 3 not out 0 5 J.C.Reedman b Selk 4 6 D.R.A.Gehrs c Banks b Hogue 106 (1) c Rowe b Selk 7 7 G.T.Bloomfield b Coyne 38 8 *N.Claxton b Hogue 38 9 †J.R.H.Woodford b Hogue 2 10 A.W.Wright b Hogue 2 11 L.E.Howard not out 0 Extras b 12, lb 6 18 b 2 2 —— —— 280 (2 wickets) 59 FoW (1): 1-8, 2-10, 3-17, 4-25, 5-118, 6-195, 7-273, 8-277, 9-279, 10-280 FoW (2): 1-17, 2-57 South Australia Bowling O M R W O M R W Howard 19.2 4 55 1 (2) 22 5 57 2 Claxton 16 4 47 3 (1) 14 3 23 3 Reedman 21 7 58 1 13 4 16 0 Wright 8 0 26 0 (6) 8 2 12 0 Gehrs 3 1 3 0 Chamberlain 2 0 17 0 Hack 3 1 7 0 (5) 4 1 3 0 Quist 7 0 35 4 (4) 16.1 3 33 4 Western Australia Bowling O M R W O M R W Selk 19 5 53 2 (2) 11 2 16 1 Christian 27 5 79 3 (1) 10 2 30 0 Coyne 10 1 24 1 Harper 9 0 37 0 Hogue 10 2 26 4 (3) 3 0 6 1 Evans 4 1 22 0 (4) 2 1 5 0 Banks 3 0 21 0 Umpires: J.C.Brickhill and J.W.Drew. Toss: Western Australia Close of Play: 1st day: No play; 2nd day: South Australia (1) 25-4 (Chamberlain 8*); 3rd day: Western Australia (2) 21-4 (Rowe 1*, Hogue 0*). The match was scheduled for three days but a further day was added when there was no play on the first day. D.R.A.Gehrs’s 106 took 181 minutes and included 12 fours. 36
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