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CRICKET.

: /WEDNESDAY ASSOCIATION. ; Tho second round of tho'Wednesday cricket [competitions, was concluded vyesterday afternpon.' -■,/ ; . .'■ i ;.■- •■ ■ : v ■. •-. ' . ••; -In the match' Oriental v. Union; Union, wanting 133-to wiii, could'only put, on 69. Qnee 30, and Waters : 15,. woro tho. only, ones to reach double figures. Wilkes again did mest damago with tho ball, getting four wickbts for 21, making his average for the match ten for 31. Oriental won by 03 runs. ; in/ their match against Rivals, managed to top : the/Rivals" first innSngs by •19 runs, making IG9, of which ; Weybourno niade 30 and Smith 31. Intho secpnd innings of the. Rivals,, Tyrell was top scorer with a well-played' 44, .tho total score" being 111. Artillery,.with, an hour to go.'and requiring 102 ruus to win, started badly by. losing' ono for 12, iind two for 18. WeyUourno and Tnylor,carried the score on to 71 when tho latter was taken :in,' the' deep field ..By. Dr. Pigeon. M'Mahon and Weybourne carried tho score on to 106,; when the former was.'cauglit at point. Artillery won by six wickets and 5 runs. ' ■. ',In the match. Y.M.C.A.. v./ Red: Cross, the lattor did much better in their second innings, putting together /193, of which Greig mado 61 and .Morrison 32. - Y.M.C.A. made- -the required number (81) for tho loss of six wickots. The following are the scores:— - ; '. ; ORIENTAL V.;UNION. . ■•.; '•■-,'• : ; : ' : -■'■;,'VOKIENTAL. ■■.•■■-.''■ '';.;' • ' .- First Innings ..J. ..... : . :...... 45 Second Innings 11l Aggregate Ecore ~......'.;......;...........„ 159 ■-;"■■"•■ '■■. ■";-■;■ "UNION,-Y ; '■■':</-,/■ v-; )';. First Innings' ;...;.„.............;..;.... ~,....„.... '27 ■•.-■/■ ~- ; -,' /.'■- /Second Innings. / >;■■: : Quee, b. Wilkes ....:„'.:...;..„..... i.;.;i....:..; 30 ?; J. O'Sullivan ) l.b.w.,b.- Wilkes '....<......; 6 Wilkinson, b. Wilkes ;:..............;/.... 1 -Waters, ;b.:"Wilkea'.:. , .:'.:-..:.;J..;>-.::.:.i.i'.. : :i..'.....'.. 15 Whalen, c. and b. Keys ......' ...i............ .0 Mudford, c. Mlildowney, b. Keys -~.-.'.;;..;.. A Ogden, rnn. out ...........;.....,........................ 3 Harris, b. Keys ..1........................;.... 2 M'Gill, absent,. -■ 0 ■Bonner, .not out. ....;...'..'.;.;...,.„.,..................; 0 Sullivan, b. Keys ...................;;..............„.. 0 ; Total .:;...„.....;:,.„.; .................; 69 ' ! :... .-■•''''■■'■ •;.'-. ; : .. ;: .:- '.•■- -■':. '::':■■!■[ 69, ;■;.• - .First,-,lnnings .....'....;. ............;..'.. 27 -;-.; Aggregate score ......;..........,;.'..;!......; 96 .Bowling: /Wilkes, 15 overs, 10 maidens, 21 runs, i wickets; Keys, 4 for 41, ; .-. ; ; RIVALS V. ARTILLERY.: .:'^o:J \■rivals..;./' ' ■■:':';■:"; : i : .'--/ First; Innings : 159 \:'-'- '■'■: v : ; '. ; ' -Second'lnnings.';/■ /:'- .., : . Tyroll, b. Joyco ....H.......;.....,.,.„...„.;.:,„...; 44 Gosling, b. M'lntyrp .................;. ii....... ; 17 Jones, b. Joyce i>.... 1 ..!;..;......;...;..;...........;.....; 13 Dr. M'Evedy, c.Sawle, ; b. C00per.;.....;.......... 4 George,: c. • Weybpurne, b. Cooper. .:.......;..;.. 7 M'Kenzie, :,c. M'Gill, b. .Weybourno ..;...... 11Duthie,/ c. - Taylor, . b.-. Smith ./.......:.....;.... ■ 5.'•Dγ.-.- Pigeon,-;,b. WeybPurno ■.........;..;.;.....:....- .0 Dr.': Anderson, , not out .V.......^............,;..;„.... ■ ;6 Crpuoh, b. Weybourno ..*..„......:...........;..,...„ , o : / /Eitra5 r :'.....;.Vi.... M ..............i;.; 0 ...,.:;. ■: '-\ ■■]:■'■'[ .-, Total ;;. : ..::...;.....^..;!.;.:...!..;.......;;..;./ in ■ .Bowling: "..M'intyre, : two . wick'ets' - for : -.' 22 runs; M'MJahon,"none for 31; Joyce, two for 21; :Copper,':twp for 21; 'Weybourno, throe for 8; Smith, ono for 1./ ■■"'■■ • ■'. / /. v .'■■. ■;\< :^.': -\ v\;.■',;■'':•■-.• ..'(■ '-.: ,-,■■; First Innings.. ■• - ; . '•; -' M'intyre,, bi-Gosling- ~;..'.;..;...........„..;...„.. Jβ M'Mahon, K Gosling ',;;......;..................„..., 21 Smith,'.st./ , Jones, b. M'Kenzie ......... : ,;..,.,.,v3l Weybdnrne, b.i Pigeon ...U...... '} 36 Joyoe.'b; Duthie ...v....;;!.;......;...;.........'....,... 24 .Sawle,:e..'Pigeon, b. M'Kenzie ...;..........'....... '. : 3 Hunie,.'. b. -Gosling :i..,.;. , ......V..;............i.......: : '.5 M'Gill, /mn .out ...ii...;.....^...... , ..;........'.....,.. 3 Bailoy, b. Gosling .......1;...,......;....;;.....'.....;.. 2 Taylor, h0t;.0ut : .:.......-....-......;..;.....; 6 Cooper,; 1.b.w., b. Duthie ..;...............;........ 3 . •-.i.vßstras,-4V..-..i-.. : iji.vi;..i.-..-,w.-..'..i..i ..'.......; /27 . '..'..-.Totat .:.i.'..:/:.~..^..:;: : :..':...-.,';.'...;.,';.'.';:.-;.;... : .;'..'' 169 ; ■::*!BowlufgS v M'Keizie';'two'wickets for; 33 runs; George,; none for: 24;. Gosling, for 36; Tyrell,: none for 3; Duthie, two for 16; Pigeon, one for 10; ; -:Wyatt, none.;fojr .14.' ; : !■ ■ ' ': ..-..' '■•■;.' , -'.--;'. Second Innings. : : .':■:>... V Jpyce.'c. Anderspn, b.-.M'Kerizi0. ......J........ ■'• 10 .M'intyre; c. M'Kenzie,,b...Gosling/;..j. 5 Weybourno, .not./out. ..»:..;...;.....;.......»„..;...:39 Taylor',' ol'Pigeon; , . .;;..;....; -'24' M'Mahon,--b.-MfKenzio- .i...... 20 ,-',-:; J Estrtts' ; _.Vi.,; M .....y.'.-.,;;»i i .,.;,...........«..|........-'' , .'-4 v ■ :; ;- :'Tptal -for .4 .wickets 106' 1 Bowling:M'Konzie, two. wickets for, 18, funs; ■G6sling,itwo;for 29;. Pigeon, none for 5; Duthip, noiie for 10;-Gporge, none for 2S;Wyatt, none, ■'for- J!;, M'Evcdy, none for 4. "... /',,'...-, ; ■■'.-'. /vS;.;;. RED CROSS V. Y.M.C.A. : ; / f-'.!, ■ i sl:--;-^' . RED CROSS.'■■;. ; ;,:.' ■ ■■■;■':C/.-j':-First innings .........................;.;1... „....,,. 61 ;'/ Second;lnnings.; /,, •; •■'.' Dr. Brown, lib.w.v b. 5trange...........';...;,.. .2 Toms,,b. Greenwood .........:...:................;.....'23 Dr. -Forster,/st. Gini, b. Gib50n "...:.;'..,:'..::.::.' 18 Terry, bV, Gibson''.......-.......:.. ...,:■■-... /10 Davis, 1.b.w.,'/b. Holmes ..;...'...............'...;.. 3 Hill, b. Gibson -. .:...i.;...........;v...;....v....... v 23 Greig, b.:. Holmes '.....;;....:......:........;..„....;. ■ 61 Marshall.Sc. : and b. H01me5,....;... ..;„... :.6 Morrison, b.. Gini: .......:;.;....'......-.i........:...;;. .32 Luiford, not out ; ~...;.....:.......;........ -2 Smith; b. Gibson '....»....'......»..............'......: 0 Extras; ;....„........ ...............»..;......:.;. 12 / ; • VTpta! ' :;..;.;.^....; M 193 ./First , innings .1..:;.......;... 61 i ;./■ ;'■.-•'■ -Aggregate, •; score ......;.;......;......... ; 254 ■ Bowling:' • Holmes, /. -three 'wickets ; .for 63 , jruns; ..Gibson, ■ four for ■ 50; ' Strangei one for/38; Greenwood, ono for; 11; Gini,"one idv U: : -/..,./;;.■;:,■.■■;/. /;■/..-. .■■. - ■ .■■ -,;•' :::: > \r^/ t //;:1M.C1./: v ■;■.;■;■;■>.• First: innings- , ../.....'.... , ~........i............«.i...... 174 ...... - ..; '.-.. Second'. Innings. ;,-.- ' ■ ' ''.■■: ■•;. GrMnwood, C-Smith, b. Forster ....;.......,... 0 : Sclater.Vc. Morrison, -b;; Greig ~.„..;........;.. 27 Gini, /,c. Brpwnj b. Forster ......,',.............;.. 3 Strange,ic.i.Luifprd./b.vForster/.i.-.X....:.......' 0 Gibson, not out ...........1............................ .14 iHolmes, ~b : ;';...,....!,....'...'..;; '. 6 Patrick,:' b. Foster' 24 ••-,;- Extras .'.;....;..;.....;.....;.............,...;,... ; 7, ■' : -''>3,--:'.Totd l !'f6r--/ra : -.Tictet3- , .V.-;;..;.»....;...;;'--81. , ißowling:: Dr. /Foster,,one wicket \ f for 60 runsrToms,-two', for 20; Dr. Brown.; one for 84;Groig, none for 14; Hill, one for 23; Davis, two: for-14..;.;.'; ..\ ;..;.: -. . ,;■/ , „■' '■' ■ /;'. ;i'\-;/; ; ...;.-:'' -'juniors.■■■■;'■■ : ''' : ;^..-- ~:Union? , v. ;Oriental.—Uuion won by ten , wiokets.': ,-In the first' innings ' Union had a lead of 70. Oriental, "second'innipgs,. 75 (Wiliianison 2G, , Ciisadk.. not out; ,13,'.'Duncan 11, .only" .double./ figures). .: Hollis, bowling . for Union, took ' four .wickets with .four balls. Union, requiring fivo'/runs'tp win, got it without tho loss. of a wicket. , :' 1 '.' 'Artillery v. -' t.M.'CiA.-ArtiUery. made 128 and 71. YiM.C.A. d 3, and 57.' Artillery, won by, 99, juhs... //;-,/:;..'.:.,.: / ".'.' .'; -f. ■■■■ - ■'Vivians beat Red Cross by five wiokets and 8; runs.-: Red Cross 42 and 61., Vivians 76 and 35, for five wickets. / ;.;. ,;f ;; \ ;■' •■ The "foilowin'g players will represent tho Wel-lington-South on • Saturday:—Senior: Taylor, Schm'oll.M'Kay, Patrick,.Walters, Burton, Tiliyard, ■ Plimmer, ohhsoni Dind, '-arid "Cobcroft. Third-class: Parton, Emmins, Pudney, Jones, Knapp, Jocbbsen, Sowan,; Haigh, Bowen, Guthrio,. and Kindell.-. Emergency: Firth. ; r .

■A very-.mcccssfiil , euchre, party and "social" was hold at ScottV rooms last evening by members and friends ".of ; the...Wellington , i East) Cricket Club. -Abont eighty wcro present, and' 1 euchre >-as ployed, until ?.45,.>fter which sup-1 per .was BerveQ. Mr. H'taren, M.P.j was .among those present, and said a few words-in congratulation . rogarding tho ■ holding of tho first: social function by the now district club, A very good programme of songs, violin solos, etc., was given, and altogether an ..enjoyable evening,was spent. ■■' '■■",' .". , ■ ■■.: 'Northland (Boys' Sonior Grode) versus Khan.dallah.—Northland: Fennell, Johnson, Jackson, Serry, Lowe, Princue, • Head, Gordon, ;]?locktori, and Talbot,: Emergencies: F. Seager, H. Eton, A. Duncaii.W. Jones, H. Marsh, and ■pwelsbv ;w;>; i:4,:"f ;i V-J .■l^ ,, -- v.-rvy; :;THE 'PROPOSED AUSTRALIAN TOUR. ; ! : ■■ ■■;■. IDS 'felccraun.-I'ro-iii Amnelatloa.i .'" . ,• ;i. . :V f< ; : /. Christchurph, November 24, : titVaimeoting'ofi.thb.ttanagemerit; Cbmniittto o'f tho : :New• Zoaland :: Cricket .Council,;-a',letter .was read.from Mr. -W. P. M'Elhono, Bocrotary .of ■ tho> Australian Board of .Control, aohiow-. 'lodging the .council's letter of October' 21; and. stating.that as'the.Board of Control wonld not I'meet until tow'ards'tho end of November ho - -:l.i:.^.i._J.fl_J i .l_ l .^.<»_«...»li .^■i^Ail. JJ ,,i,,J.

thpr; the- proposed . Australian tour' cpuld .bo arranged, but.ho did not anticipate that thero would bo.any pppositipn to, the. proposal. Mr.. Eaphael "(hon. secretary)- 1 informed' the. meeting that he-had: written by last .mail to' Mr.. asking whether, in the 1 event of.tho Board of Control deciding to send an Australian, team to: the Dominion, the board conld'arrango. for : members of the'team' to leavo Sydney for Wellington on January 29, returning,to Sydney about the end of March. •-■'ln- connection with the Hawke's Bay Cricket 1 Association's letter : < offering •' for a match with the Australian team, it was decided that tho Hawke's Bay ..Association be' adyiped'.that the (finances'of the tour do not permit of giving; them a match under £SQ; " ' " •.■,.• '•A special meeting of thoconnoil will be conyencdi; within ton - days- to 1 consider the--Wel-lington - .Association's refusal to join in the financial arrangements in cpnncction with ; the ■visit the Australian team. ;, .' . ; ; . ~ ;; ; ;PLUNKET SHIELD DATE'S. ; : ~: ~■'■-,-; tßj.Teleerapli-Prcss Aeaoelntlo=i - ■ ~ '.'.' 'Auckland, November 24. , .At a meeting of tho Auckland' Cricket Association this ovening it was decided to accept the datos-suggested by• tho'Canterbury 'Association lor tho-Plunkot Challongo Shield -match botween . the representatives of those : provinces.. The. match - will thus: commence on aiiuary 7 'provided that 'Wellington docs not-take the shield away from Auckland. ..:■:■■ ..;,., ... ''■ ■'■■'' '' ' '• • '■ '■ ' ; ' '■ •■'

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 673, 25 November 1909, Page 4

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CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 673, 25 November 1909, Page 4

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