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CRICKET.

:INTER-UNIVERSITY' MATCH. AN EXCITING TINALE '. I; The:.match, Canterbury..Cpllogd v.; Victoria College, was concluded on the . Wellington College: ground yesterday,, after-, noon; The , first , innings : of Victoria Col lego closed for 115, and tho homo team followed on. On- tho first innings they had a minority of 111, and at' the luncheon • adjournment'eix; wickets;'of ;tilo second innings;had fallen for 60.' ;Bereridsen's innings- of 90, wliioli reprbseritcd. n. spell of . hard-hitting, saved the position ' for Viot6ria''Collego.' Ward played- a ; useful;:■ innings;, of„ 18, arid. H. r Griffiths■ ■made 19 before he was run out. ' The - irinings: closed for 210. Cojiterbury Collego; who 'required; 101 runs- to; win, began their, second ■ innings after - the .tea ad-, jorirnment.;.: scored .a ceri-. tury in the first innings, was dismissed for .4. Arnold , was caught behind the tickets for 11. Tho sixth 'wicket '.fell at .84, v arid 'Denniston; (20) arid ; Norrie (7) played '-to 'a finish,. Canterbury ..Collego winmg by four, wickets. Victoria Col-, lege . ladies dispensed afternoon - tea to. players ' and . spectators;,. The match is the tliird .of .a series;; Canterbury, College having ; ,won' two;- matches', - . Tho scores were, as--follow:—. '• :. ..: . .

CANTERBURY COLLEGE First'innbgs.y,.;',;;.;.. v ..;..,;,,.;;,v^ ; ;;.,;, 225. •' Second Innings.- '■■■"■ Arnold, c. ;Bereidsen,-b... Moriaghan'.li King, c. .Griffiths, b. Niven 4 Allnrd, 1.b.w., b; "Dempsey - '-----. .7 Blank,- b. Dempsey: ]6 Mulgan, c. Monaghan, br Nivenl7 : Donnelly, c. Foster, b. Monaghan: 16 Denniston;.: not - out : •20 iNorrie; ■ 'not 'out ;... 7 Extras 3 Total for six wickets ' J....'....' 101 . " First innings' .. 225 - ' Aggregate 320 . . .'-.Bowling Analysis. . ; ;!• :, Moriaghan,V- two wickets for 34 runs ; ;Niven, two! for 21 j.Dempsey;; two: for. 23; 'Miller, ; ; none' for ;i4; /Foster,, none ,f6r:.7.; VICTORIA COLLEGE. .-. . First Innings. : . ; ' ' : . Foster,' o'o'.'i'arid. b. ■ Allard 1 ::= 2 -Dempsey, :'.run;. ; out 32 Do la.MarOj C; Mulgan, b. Allard ... <2 Monaghan, d. .Blank, : .b.'. Allard. >...•.. V2B Niven, b. Mulgan 11 Berendsen, b.. Allard' ..; 3 Ward, Mulgan 0 Griffiths J., not out - ~...1. ,13 Griffiths , H., b.' .Donnelly . .....7 Burbidge/b.D0nne11y,...:.... 1 Miller, b. ■ Donnelly .' .0 Extras - 16 Total . . 115 Bowling Analysis. .vAliard, four wicketsifor 41 runs; Donnelly,- three for 22; Mulgan, two for 25; Arnold, nonoS for ;: 7;,. M'Farlane, -, none

; Second Innings. ' ' Dcmpsoy,' b. (Donnelly- 13 Poster, : c.':M.'Farlanbib.'- 'Allaild'2. Do la Mare, c. Mulgan, b. Allard'o. 2 ;Monaghan,>b. 'Donnelly 16 NiTen.vb./Mulgan'iV;;;:.;;^;.:/..;^...11 Beren'dsen, c. MTilsan/b.-Allard..'..oo .Ward,;.bri1)0nne11y:!...;.;.;.,:.;„:..i..;i;.,. ; ;18, Burbridge; ' nofc v out. ' 9 MUler,' :;c. 'Mulgi*n, ,b. .Doimellyi^Mi.M;; 1 ' V 9. • 'Extras. 18 Total . . .210 :ij^Krstiinning3^V;.;,.vCi.;;...; v ..,i.......115. iggr%ate^-;.'.!;.:^ v ..». vv , 320 :' v ; T.Bowling; Analysis. . : Allard, "three >vvict6ts runsV'Donnelly, xfive;for- :90 Mulgan, l one for 31; Arnold, none for 6. • '

POST AND TELEGRAPH MATCH.: I. .M^iPos^fma'-.Telegraph': Departin'erital''indt'eh between:; Christchureh and ••Wei-, lington. was... resulted .the-"Basin 1 'Be- 1 serye jat.' : 9.30 ■: yesterday,'. morning. The ■ .^b^\vKo.}>liAdv(thim': ; .tHokeV-\d6ini' for.-59j 'at- .the "of stumps on the. previbus.dayi'livorie&iup somewhat.'.'.'.Pal-; nier j, ahd iiTreweek' ' flayed -'- attractive /on(dcet;.',\and : ;..'ca!rned';''tlie '"scoro'. to -115, when the former,, 1 was' : .Gerard .filled^^the'^ add.ed l 33,'runsibefoi l e beiiig caught. After 1 this''.there': was sal procession,' and the .innings; closing for .169—149 'below the Wellington total. • .Christchurch 'followed on. --Ford opening—aridy .'after'. ; 35. had; beeSyhoisfced, Hioksoii; got 1 through' Tre week's.'defence.- The only other bats-' men :toimake,a stand I 'were Palmer and: Martin,-the.lattet,,;being : hot'out- at;the, close of' the'.'innings', 'i'Wellington' thus won' by an : innings ! aiid .25 runs., i ; Buf-, 'field,:: tlio''] last - .man; .in;:-,caused ■■' some amusement-.Smo'ngst : the spectators .by . .changing froiii right to .left-liarid jiist; as' it suited him. Following.are the scores:tWELLINGTON. Firsi; innings' l^ 3lß . . CHEISTCHCItCH. , . i'". ll , Jx' Ford, c. - Hickson, b. Toms .19.. M-Kay, b.; Hollis: 38 Martin, --c. ■ and b. ; Hollis ■■ 3: Mnnscll,'b..Sclatcr, b. Toms ............ . 0 Palmer,: run out i -. 22: :Treweek,: not 1 ,,0ut, 43 Gerard, cxßoss'les, ,b. Hollis ( 33 Francis,\ c; Hiokkm, b'. ; T6m5,:..;...'..;.„; -O' Shahd.' c. .Hickson,, bxHollis i .i5.Vi;:....-- 0 Newton, c. Hollis, }j. Toms ..1...'...... 1 ... ;1' Duffield, c; and 'b. -Hollis ;,0 Extras-- w 10. Total 163 ' . . Bowling' Analysis. V, ':Hoilis,' : five wickets,.Lf or ,'46; runs j' Toms,, four for 20. '' .' '. '; • ' Sccond Innings. Ford, o. Jones, b. Hickson 31 Treweek, ;'bi fHickson! ,■ 15 ll'lCayi -C. Phillips, b. : H011i5;......;..™ ,1 Palmer, c. and )j. lEollis 29 Mansell, .1.b.w,,b.;. Hollis,. 1 -Martin,' not out 26 Gerard, -b. ■Holhs 4 Francis, c;- Bowles, ■ b.; Hollis .: ;,4Shand, l.b.w;',;b. ,: 1 Newton,\b::Hickson 0; Duflield,'-; b..: Plimmcr .;9 Extras' - 3 1 Total 124 ■' Inhings.v 169 . : Aggregate - : " Bowling Analysis.. Hollis, five'-'wickets-,for ai runs;' Hick-son,-fourfor ;42; 'Plimmer; :'one for Oi.';'^ Since' 1 thei:inauguration ■of the, annual matches in; 1905,'.-Wellington; have won three matches,'. Christchurch two, and one was-drawn.' A The first .match,-played in Christchurch,' was a one-day fixture, sub; sequent, games/extending .oyer; two days. At the dinrier Ari 'Monday evening, which was: attehdod-.by imembers of both teams, ; apologies' for unavoidable absence were received froni. Sir Joseph: ■ Ward '. (Post-masler-General)i Mr. D. Robertson _ (Seoretriry);v■ Mf.A\ r . ?K. .Morris, . Assistant Secretary), and Mr., J.' K. .Logan (superintendent' of electric lines). Tho/ visitors left by tho Mararoa last evening, .and ,wero given l a very hearty send-off by the home team.

: matches rou to-day. Tho following ,a.ro the fixtures-for tho Wednesday Association for; tof-day■ Senior:. Oriental v; Epd_Cross,;?No. 1, 'Basiii-' Resorve;. Rivals v. \ ' 0, 2, Basin RoservG; Hnion'v.'Artillery, m--3, i :Basin-Reserve. „ j ' Junior,:.; Artillery., v.. Union r No. .4,. Basin Reserve;. Oriental;v. Y.JLC.A., No. 1, Athletic Park; Dairymen v. Red Cross, •No. .2, Athletic Park. •■ -: _, . . The following will piny for Oriental in its match to-dayi—Sonior against Red Cross: A. Moore, Cook (2), Bentloy, Sbttndj • M'Kenzic, Wilkes, S; Boulton, Carson,. Little,-. and . Billman; junior against Y.M.C.A.: Huddlcsl'onc, Cnsack : (2),.. Pickering,: -Taylor; -, Lyons,. M'lCenzio, Duncan, Gayford,. Williamson,: and Wood.

PALMI3RSTON AND THE AUSTRALIANS.

; (By Telegraph.—Special Correspondent.,., -. Palmerston North, Jami.uy 25, ■ Tho Manawatu Crickfct Association lias written -to ■; tho : New- Zealand. Cricket Council, asking for a match with tlid Aiistraliah 'elovcn and guaranteeing the .required amount.

ACTION' BY WANGANUI. 1 (By - Tclcgra'pli.—]?ress~ißsociation.) '

Wanganui, January 25. ;. The Wanganui: Cricket Association -.tonight wired to the' New ; Zealand Council guaranteeing- '.for: a-, 'game vwitli-:.the Australians, tho local association to take all proceeds-after paying "match expenses only. -

AUSTRALIAN TOIJE DATES. Christchurch, January-25. The Australian cricket tour dates are as follow —Play -Wellington, February 11,12, and 14; Auckland,; February, IB,: 19, and: 21; Canterbury, Februaiy 25,'26, and 28;- Otago, March, 4^-5, and 7; first test 'match'", at. Christchurch, .March. 11, 12, 14; second test at Wellington March 18, 19, and 21. /: C:'.,.;' '

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 725, 26 January 1910, Page 9

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CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 725, 26 January 1910, Page 9

CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 725, 26 January 1910, Page 9

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