CRICKET.
BOYS' LEAQUE. . :Matches of tho Boys' Cricliot League, played | on Saturday, resulted (is follow i— . Senior Gfade:—Boye' Instituto beat Northland by JOP runs on the first innings. Institute: Millar 57, Richards 31, MVhiterod 21 j SNrirthluud': Brown 10, Price 12, Y.M.U.A. A beat St. Jomos by tori, wickets and 7 riina," Y.11.C.A.: Mabin 22 not put and 20, Dumbelton 18, Wilson 10: St. Jamesr Balderiield 13, 'I'ullett 13, M'Kay H, Wright It, Squtli Wei, lington beat Marist Bros, by si, runs. Marist Bros: Ryan 13, M'Leod It, Oalvin, 10j South Wellington:: S, Robinson 41, ' Smith 32. Y.M.C.A. B beat St. Alloysius by four wickets and 1 ruu. T.M.C.A.; Richardson 21 not out, Heley 19 not Put, Sclater '14, Ford 14; St. Alloysius: Sohniider 13, Simreond 15, M'Kay 13, Turner 13. Telegraph won by default from Khandalhiii. • Junior Orado:—Y,M.C.A. A; beat Roseneath by 55 runs. Y.M.C.A.: \ : Bates 2i, Jones 22, Henderson 10, Bakei' ll, 1 Houghton Ui Roselieath:., Judil 13, Spearman 14, Anderson 17, .Y.M.C.A. B beat 'Wosleys by one wicket'and 84 runs; Y.M.C.A. i Grey 33 and 22, Horno 30, Gibbons 13, and M'Girr 10. MISCELLANEOUS, A'friendly game between Karori and St. Marks, which, lasted two days, resulted in favour of the fornipr by 20 runs. Tho scores were: Karori, 53 (Lowo 15, Carpenter 14) and 74 (Lowe 21, Atkin,- not out 20)'; St. Mark's 74 (Morgan. 20, Brebner 12, Legg 10) and 27 (Legg 15). Atkiri, .Tarr, and Lewer bowled most sup' cessfnlly for Karpri, and BiirdeVih, Andrews, and Brogan were tho pick of St.! Mark's trumllers.
A match ' betrween ' the Catholio Club and tipper-Hutt resulted in a win' for tho former,: tho scores being :—Catholic I Club, 133; . Upper Hiitt, 27, and five wickets: for G7.'. Tho nest scores wore:—Catholic Club: Wariie : 40, P. M'Grath 40, and Moffett, 23 ;not out; Upper Hutt: Lambo'rt 37, and Benge 15, Tho bowling of tho winners was fairly sound, Carroll taking: seven wickets for 31 runs, and War no six for 2G,; The latter performed' tha "hat trick.". :
Oh Saturday. St, .Thomas's Crickot Club defeated Beilhampore - Baptist Cricket' Club by threo wickets and 33 runis. Tho highest snores for Berhampore were:—H: Wilton 10, Dale 8, Wilson.lo, and oswos 13, and for St. Thomas's: Gell 19,- Kerr 23, Grinrod 13, and extras 13. Owing to a misunderstanding.' tho two umpires wont to . Nowtown Park Instead of to tha Duppa Street ground. The pitch played very badly. .
. An interesting game was played on Saturday on tho College ground between St. Mark's and College'A. St. Mark's,, ill .their first inning's, made 142 (Cording 53, Charlton. 21), Collcgo replying with 81 (Brodie. 35, Castle 15). . In their. second, attempt, St. Mark's mado 233 for the loss of live wickots, innings declared closed (Charlton 52 not out, Smith 48, Mason 29,. H. Ethorall: 21). ;.Tho- Collegiana-. wero. then, confronted with the big . task , of making, 295 to win in 2 hours 30 minutes, but they set about it in a most business-like manner, and ut -call of time .wero only '.one; short of tha required .number, making 294 for tho loss. of nino wickets. Brodie was rcsponslblo for 110 rnns,- obtained by faultless cricket, Salmond 78, Castle. 31. . Sti Mark's, thus won on the first innings'by 01 runs,. but: the effort mado by College in the second innings was a very -fine one, : ; , • - '.'.
•IN OTHER CENTRES. . Jliy Tcleprnpb—l'rrrs Apsuclallan.r :' 1 Dunedin, December 5. Splendid .'weather, prevajieii; yesterday ;for. tho • cricket. iuatches,' • .■ t'i Grange/ iti«t •Car'isbro'ofc, - B/ : and wei l ?' dis-, posed of .lot] 130 (Henderson ,40, Wright -30). Oarisbrook jiiado 139 for; fivo''wiokets (Siedo-' berg .80, - Austin 35," not out). '" ■ .■ Aibioii ' mado. 1(12. ; i\g&instCarisbrook '"'A'; (M'Jfarlaiie 28), and 5G .lor. lio. wickets (M'Farlaiia, '; 89 - net-: out),. v;bilo Cdrtibrook were di««' posed .b! for''lol (hopkins 82), . -* Duiiodin^compiled 145 against ■ Qpoto : (Wil> ; son'. 83.- 33). . Callawhy; the- oxchampion' representative, took, tovonv wickets (or hi. Opoto have madij 83 for five wjokets.' ilorrance. securcd two- wickotsfo?; three runs. Auckland, December 5. v Tho fourth round' of the Auckland) Cricket' Association's district championships' was conoluded'/in fino.' weather yesterday. In tho iw,nior; .grafle , wjns were secured \by Edon, Grafton,. iiad -VjiiTCTsity. Tho- scores .; Eden'-.T, North" ftrai innings, 131; socond 'inninns.' 214 for: three' wickets (It, W. Gordon :107,.. Brook-Smith"so, 'i'aqt- mit). North Shore, first' 118 (Spento 53, not out).; Granger; took five wickets for 17 .runs, and Relf four for 35. ' . Parnell v.. University—Parncll, first in-, nings,' 195; second irinings, 5i far five wickets. T. Taylor took:.four wickets..for. 19 runs' University, first'innings,' 296 for 'nine' \Hckets, declared ' closed" (Wallaco 70, Graham' C 2, F, Taylor 45). ' ; Grafton v.-Ponsonby—Ponsonby,first -iil nings, 100; second innings, JB7 for (our-wickets (Sneddon 75, Youiig .52). Grafton, first in- : jiings, 243 for. seven wickets',, declared closed (S. P. Jones 101, not out, Mason 70, It, Neill 17).
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 683, 7 December 1909, Page 9
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