WEDNESDAY CRICKET.
• 'WELLINGTON V. HOROWHENUA. Tho team from Horovrhcmiia, which camo to try. :'eonclusions'.with a' l team representing, the .Wellington Wednesday Cricket- Association,., ' ~could' not exactly'be termed a brillianfr- cohi- . biriation. Their;more was 140, > half of ■ this total '-being' contributed by Terry.' This batsman's ["'score -.of. 54 '; was. compiled by good • all-round cricket,.his 1 favburito.'stroke'boirig a lato cut.. One doubtful chanco was given in : ,theslips,- but- was not accepted. H. Windier ..-added:2a to tho Horowhonua: spore, but was let pff l ■ twice., A. George - bowled well' - for .Wellington, taking two wickets for 10 runs. Little, three rackets for 20 runs, also did good-work; with" the ball. Wellington'did'not begin'their ib'attirig well;-. : but Wilkinson, with -37,: gave> the. 1 score' a','fillip.. .Sinco- the ' match Was . confined to the " one ; day's play i stumps were drawn shortly after six o'clock, with tne . Wollington score at IM-.for seven wickets. This i left., .the "f-local■ men. - the-victors--'by ■ three pickets -.and..!> 6 :runs. Besides :Wilkmson, A; .George (27), Al'Kuy (il). and Bonnar (26 not I Out) batted "ttcll for Wellington:- Parata. threo for 15,-was llorowhenua's best bowlcr.i RawiTi and Rhodes both-did good- work m tho field - 1 Following -.are^the'-'i-scortsj„ - nonowmiNU* JL: Windley, 1521333131221, .'hit wicket, b.".' .' . Jackson . ; ; -' i 25 M'Meekan 1 , c. Jl'lvav, b. A; Georgeo J. Windley, I,' 1). A.'Georgo •' ' '.'i Parata, 135211:rb: 'little ... • Ropata, o. M'liav,. b. Jackson '■ n I Rhodes, 1112U, b 1 itHo 7 loiij, 13111441321413155141313, run out 54 •Kilmister, 11.11, b. Pearce ' : '" ' • 4 Green,.o. Moore, b. Bonnar • (1 Rawin, 111133123, c O'Sulhvan, b Little 10 Xmgi, not. out . , i„ . ■ g Extras '.- :i ...--,' jq ' '1. ' . Total.' ' .*• .-. ... no ■:. .... Bowlihg ANAl.tsis: ■ . . y., : .„.'9"rs. Mdns.-.Runsl .Wkts;' "Bonnar " J ,J J 1 1 1 « 1 A George^"' 7T " ' i 1 10 3 < Little 8 4 1 28 3 Jack on • • 7 1 16 2 J'owce 4 0 22 1 , Mkay • , 10 0 0 •Fowled ti)o wides
WELLINGTON. ': j.';/- ■ ?' S "' liran . UMXlllll i.b.w., b Parata ... .18 '■ ' A.-,"Moore,' '43,;' ruu out -...'- '' ' . • n> * Pcarco,;:2, 'C./Bhedes, b. 'Kiriiri : .« Wilkinson',; 133233113123213311,/ c., Rawiri,-'b- '-" .C/;_Little;, 331 3^ : c.i'' j.. Windi'dv ■ ■ Parata; ..- ...-. ■ 'w,,? 00^0 ' ■ 43153213.3, ■ c. Rawiri, b- Parata • 27 M'Kaj, 3511233312, o Rhodes, b. King! 24 I- .Jackson, 15331314, .not. out -• > - pi . Bonnar, 331124-1-1211, not but " ' ' 28 ; ; 'Bxtrai' '12 I' , ' -:'i " Total for 7 .wickets • 155 ,-. Bowuko.Analysis. 1- T ~ , Ovors. , Mdna. Runs.Wkts-' J Kopata 0 0 jj 0 Ivingrx 9 1 37 2 , v ltSrry ... ... ... 3 .0 ' 33 ' 1 " J WindJey .. .4 j 1S „ UT. Parata ... ... 8 1 45 q M'Meekau . .1 0 ]3 „ Hawm ,3 0 9 0 ' ■■ ;■,! JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.' , ' - M ;CfAy made-239 ;in their first innmgg againut Artilleryvß (Dyfoh. 117, Cook -32. Clap- ' shdw-. ty. '-' Artillery Is -repliedwith C 7 (U. Jvlee M Intyrß 14). . llolmes - took seven' wickots .for-11 tor y.M.C.A,,- and M'lntyre mx, lor 50 for Artillery B. - . ■ In the Oricntnl-lie'il 1 Cross ;'matcli' Oriental mado;:88.-in ,their .first■ innings, and 'Bed. Cross replied- .with ;eight,wickots for.. 72.' Mullins 17, ■- u f '£ rlce top-scored for Oriontal; °" d . Y iJnen-aS,' and Tonner 13 were ithe onlj(loublo scorers for Red Cross : _Arti Ue}y A' v. \Viviin.—Artillery A, first in■ninM. m,- Joyce;:l23,' Smith' 38, .Lodgoi,.l3, '-Thompson .'-12.-:■■ . \Mvian, first in- '■ nings,:seven'j.wicie'ts. fori 48. 1 v. . .......- : n i? a^!l first innings' . ,152, LlJiott 45,' not out, Carruthers 39, Kuch 22,; iliorndon 80, .and .four wickets for GO runs, Ryan' made .'4O 'of" the Thorndon first. mhings..toial;. ' ". ■- . -> VA ; Miilions'' 'Y" ."Jf'i.Vft"!* °n',the,-Basin Reserve. "Brow- ■ stef s -.batted- "firpt,": 'and'','compiled 95,' Lincoln' 57, an- Harding ,22 'being 'the only double ttgaro scorers; Union replied with 172 thus winning_hv 77. runs:"- Their principal' acorcra ''-^ attcrson and. Knyvett; 12. f * M.Gill,;'Jl Konzio. ,and.-'Mulford divided itho ' bowling honours, for , Union, and Lincoln took - imost, of, the',wickets .for Brewster,
REST OF NEW ZEALAND v, AUCKLAND, / : • THE PROPOSED MATCH. ..Advics; has; 1 been''received, -by' Mr. E. B Vance; ,-bon.. _, fecretary of. the- WeUingtou U-lcket Association,' trorii tho secretary of: the New Zealand Council, .asking for, tho"names : 0f,.:-local',• players .'.available;, for i a', match • between Vuckland,; .the, present holders. ofthe Plunket'Shield, and a team pickod from : tho • f-Bcst"of-"Now'-Zealand.'-' The date set' down for tho match is Tebruary.-21.. .Owing to tho final of tho local, senior - championship being on, at the date mentioned, it is. probable: that .tho following, names -only' will bo -sent'■ in Mahoney, Connolly, and Cobcroft.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 120, 13 February 1908, Page 9
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