CRICKET.
v.; s THE'GAMES ; YESTERDAY.; / " 'The second round .of, tlio Wednesday; cricket Mupotitibns : vrns : commenced' yesterday aftercon.' The ground' was somewhat Heavy after, lii). night's rain,,and 60 far tlio hatting-does of show rnuoh improvement on.the' form. disInyed in, the opening match. Moore, of. Orilitnl»',was tho'top-scorer with, a wcll-playcd 56. rjiile- hisvclubmate, Wilkes,- carried off.".'the. owling honours.of the-day, getting six wickets tir 10 runs. Tho match Oriental v. Union was he surprise of tho day.-Union, winning the OSS, se'nt-.,orichtnl iri'.to bat, and the* latter . /ere disposed of for the small total of 45 runs, inion, in their innings, could enly' put toether 27, but Oriental, in; their second at-E-mpt, managed to put on ill,-.leaving Union S3 to get;to win.. In the match Artillery v. tivals the latter, : batting first,, were all out or. 159. '> Artillery, so-far,- have lost three rickets for 105; runs. ;In the fixture between MI.C.A. and Red Cross,'Y.M.C.A. had.much ho bettor of tho iranio. Eed Cross, batting only line- men^:-were disposed of for 61,.and have ost three wickets for 61 ; runs in' their second linings. Y.M.C.A., playing eight men, made 74 runs in their first innings.. Following are ho scores:—;' '.- .-..- ... ■■■■:• oriental v. unjon. '.'._...' %■:''■ '■:.:■: '-::: OSiental.;';;'',:■■/:: :',../ ■f;'-- \: .',.'/ ■,First Innings. , .-'/'.' .'...; . tfoore, ■b. 'Harris ..^........ r li J/Eldowney, st.-Mulford, b; Harris. ......... 14 Ceys, c- Whelan.'b. Harris ...v........;....-;...... 0 jiftle, b. Ogden, ..............v..................; 5 lha'nd, b. Harris « 0 look, not:out •..»'•• i if Kenzie, ■b. Ogden 1 Sillman, b. Ogden ....:..;.:„.....•....................... 4 .VJlkes, st.; :Mulford,. b. Harris ....,«....•...-..» ; 0, Jnrsoh, b.' Ogden ...................................:... 1 absent ;.-;.i'.,. ■........ ' 0 '■:;.-.Ertrns ■■....;..;. .:;.....;...i»...;»...»....»...... -4 : :;;.;.''■'.-;.;■ '.'■.■';■'/ Bowling',Analysis.". -.\ Harris. ■ five''.; wickets - for -24 runs; ' Bonner, ■ lone for 9; Ogden, fourfor B.i. ::'-:■ . ";: ■■''- . ~';.;: ; .: ' ">•■;:";,""..-: Tifst Innings. • ■ : v . •■;.'.'■'.'.■..' It-'Qill; .'run:;out '[ i Wilkinson, c.M'Eldowney.b. Wilkes •,:.......-3 Waters,'b.Wilkes ..; 1 ....,.;....;.'...... v....... 4 Chelan, b. K6y5..............................:............ 1 : IMford, 6. Moore, h. Keys .........:..'.........'...; .1 ajirrisy: b. Wi)k<-s 2 3onner,, b. Wi1ke5;;:.......... 0 O'Sullivan, b. Wilkes ...:'.........................•... 8 >den, b. Wilkes .-. 3 Mills, absent' 0 Quf<>, not out 0 Extras 1 ' Total 27' „ Bowling Analysis. Wilkes, ris wickets for 10 runs; Keys, two 'or IG. i OEI3NTAL. Second Innings. Moore, b. Ogden ...., 5G M'Eldownev. b. Harris li Keys, c. Whelan, b. Harris 0 b. Harris 0 Liltlo, st. Mulford, b. .Harris G Cook, 1.b.w., b. Ogden ' 5 M'Kcnzic, not ont 14 Rillman, c. Waters, b. Harris 10 Wilkes, b. Harris 1 Carson, b. Harris , 0 Waturh, b. Harris 2 Extras h Total _ lu . Bowling Analysis. Harris, eight wickets for 59 runs; Ogden, -two for. 22; M'Gill, nono for 11; Bonner, nono for 11. RIVALS V. ARTILLERY. RIVALS. First Inning 3. „ George, 1.b.w,, b. M'Mnhcn ?. _.. 18 Crouch, b. Joyce 1 Tyrrell, b. Smith 50 Gosling, b. M'lntyro : 18 Wyatt, b. Bailey 3 Dr. Pigeon," b. M'lntyre , 0 Dr. Anderson, b. M'lntyro : 6 M'Kenzic, c. Taylor, b. Joyce ....:.\ .'. 7 Jones, c. M'Mahon, b. Smith .-. 12 Dr M'Evody, run out .: : .'... 21 Duthic, not out .'. 9 Extras .'..... 14 s Total ! ! 159 Bowling Analysis, M'Mahon, one wicket for 7 luns; M'lntyre, throe for 21; Joyce, three for 14; Smith, two for 25; M'Gill, one for 25; Bailey, ono for 23; Cooper, r.cno lor 15; Weybourncl nono for 15. ARTILLERY,' .First Innings. M'lntyre, b. Gosling 8 M'Mahon, b. Gosling 21 Smith, not ont 1G Wovhourne, b. Piseon 36 Extras 24 Total for three- pickets 105 Bowling Analysis. Mltenzie, no tickets for 26; George, nono for 24;. Gosling, two for.2l,vDarr6'ch, nono for 5; Duthic, nono for 5; Pigeon, one for nil.RED CROSS V. Y.V..C.A. RED CEOSS. First Innings. Brown, 1.b.w., b. Holmes 25 1 Toms, run,out 7 Davis, 1.b.w., b. Gibson 1 Hill, b. Gibson 4 Greig, l.b.w:, b. Holmes : 5 Luxfprd, b. Holmes 0 Forstcr, 1.b.w., b. Holmes 12 Marshall, 0. substitute, b. Gibson 2 Hall, not out 0 Extras 5 Total .' Gl Bowling Analysis. Holmes, four wickets for 18 runs; Gibson, three for '38. Y.MX.A. First, Innings. Sclater, c. substitute, b. Brown 41 Gini, b. Forstcr : G Strange, 0. Davis, b. Jones - 53 Gibson, c. Toms, b. Hill 29 Holmes, -c. Blown, b. Toms 30 Robinson, 1.b.w., b. Davis 6 Greenwood, not out 0 Thompson, b. Davis 0 Extras ........; :.'.:•. 9 Total !. .'... 174 Bowling Analysis. Forster, one wicket for 60 runs; Toms, two for'2o: Brown, one for 34; Greig, none'fo? 14; Hill, ono for 23; Davis,, two for, 14. ' , RED'CROSS. Second Innings. BroT?n, 1.b.w., b. Strange '. 2 Toma, b. Greenwood .................................... 23 Forster, st. Gini, b. Gibson .._ '~.-. 18 Terry, not out 9 Davis, not out - - 2 • Extras - .;...-. 7 Total for three wickets ..................... Gl Bowling Analysis. Holmes, none for 20; Gibson, ono for 8; Strange, one for 15; Greenwood, one for 11. JUNIOR MATCH. Tho only junior match was that played at tho Athletic Park. Oriental, in their first innings made il3 (Gavford 50, Huddlestone 24), while Union replied in their first innings with 183 (Johnson, 56; Hanify, 37; WilEaroeon, 29). BOYS' LEAGUE. Tho following are tho Boys' League matches for Saturday:— • , Senior Grade—Boys' Institute v. Khandallah, at Basin Resorvo; lit. Aloysius v. Telegraph Messengers, No. 1, Nowtown Park; Wellington Sonth ,v. Y.M.C.A. 8., at Basin Reserve; North, lands v.Y.M.C.A. A, at No. 2, Newtown Park; St. James v. Ma,rist Bros., at Basin Junior Grade.—Vivian v Rosencath, at Basin Utsorvo; Wesley v. Northland, at No. 1, Duppa Street; Y.M.C.A. B v. Khandallah, at Basin Reserve; St. Aloysins t. Institute A, at ' lMburne Park; St:.John's v. Insti-tuto B, at No. 2, Duppa Street; Y.M.C.A. A, a bye.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 667, 18 November 1909, Page 9
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