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ATHLETIC SPORTS.

CRICKET. THE WEDNESDAY MATCHES. Matches under the auspices of the Wednesday Association were continued in perfect weather, and the wickets were in first-class order. In the match, Artillery v. Oriental, the latter had a four-point win. Vivian had a two-point win over . Post and Telegraph, the victory, being mainly idue to the-fine batting of Dempsey and Cording/ each putting together 75. Union, in their match against Eivals, could only manage a two-point win. In the junior matches, Oriental just beat Union by 6 runs. Artillery beat Y.M.C.A. by , 65 runs, while Post and Telegraph had a very easy win over Red Cross by 204 runs. The following are the results:— ARTILLERY AND ORIENTAL. Artillery: Second Innings. Branz, run out 20 Smith, b. Little 7 M'lntyre, c. Thompson, b. Billman 24 Hume, b. Shand ...: 14 Weybourne, b. Shand 29 Taylor, b. Shand 0 Slattery, c. and b. Billman '3 M'Gill, c. Little, b. Shand ;.;., 0 Bailey,- b. Billman... 0 Cooper, not out 3 Extras .„.....„■. ; 0 'Total ...: 100 ■ First innings 125 . Aggregate ...' .' 225 Bowling Analysis. Little,' one wicket for 19 runs; Thompson, none for 40; Billman, three for 33; Shand, four for 8. . ' Oriental: First Innings. , M'Eldowneyj b. Bailey 86 Luxford, c. Branz, b. .Cooper 6 Thompson, c. Slattery, b. M'lntyre 27 Shand, b. Bailey- 1 Truscott,.b. M'lntyre 27 Qsbome, c. Taylor, b. M'Mahon ... 1 M'Kenzie, run out 0 Little,' not out 5 Cook, ■■ 1.b.w., b. M'lntyre ;. 3 Boulton, b. Bailey.. 1 Billman, b. Bailey ..............: 0 Extras: .....'.......„ 5 Total ...-..' 162 •■• Bowling Analysis. M'Mahon, one , wicket for 46 runs; Copper,;,one for 25; Weybourne, nono for 15; Bailey, four for Hi M'lrityre, three.for. 27;. ~ I '■ ■ ■-, Second Inning's. ■ M'Eldowney, b. 'M'lntyre .., . 7 Eittle, c. Bailey, b." Cooper '.. 26 Thompson, ,c. Copper, b. M'lntyre 20 Truscott, b. M'lntyre :........... 0 M'Kenzie, 1.b.w., b; M'lntyre 2 Shand, not but :.. 9 Luxford, not out 3 ' Extras '; .........;...„ .2 Total for.five wickets 69 ■ First , Innings. 162 Aggregate ■ 23i Bowling Analysis. ' ~ Bailey, no wickets for 32 runs; M'lntyre, four for 25'; Cooper,' one'for 25. VIVIAN AND P. AND' T. - •■ .'.Vivian—First. Innings. Dempsey;' b. Grieg „ 75 Read; V- Torus ..... .......; i Thompson, b. Knapp ..• . .5 Caterer,: 1.b.w., b. Knapp .. 6 Dalgleish, b.- M'Kay 5 Carson, st. Jones, b. Plimnier ... 48 Huddleston, 1.b.w., b. Mdffitt 1 Cording, :b. Grieg :..' 75 Castles, b. Wyatt .'...: 7 Algar, not cut ;..... 7 Malmanche, b. Grieg ....'.: 0 Extras ..;....;... 12 Total ~' ...: 242 Bowling Analysis. Toms, one wicket for 42 runs; Knapp, two for 50; Moffitt, one for 32; M'Kay, one for 28; Wyatt, one for 28;., Grieg, three for 29; Plimmer, one for 12; Tyrell, none'for 10. ' ' . Post , and Telegraph—Second Innings. Knapp, b. Cording ........ 41 Moffitt, b. Thompson 0 Tyrell, hit wicket, b. Thompson ... 16 WyattJ retired'..; - 28 Grieg, c. Castles,'b. Malmanche ... 1 M'Kay, b. Huddlestone , ..'... 18 Toms, not .out.".-. '.. 11 Extras 2 Total for five wickets .117 '.' Bowling Analysis. Carson, no wickets, for 33. runs;. Thompson, two for 40; Malmanche, one for 16; .Cording one for 20; Huddlesbone, one for 6. UNION AND RIVALS. Union First Innings ■••■• 272, Rivals. —First Innings. . George, run out .'...' •■•: '■'•• 23 Howe, c. Whelan, b. Harris 12 Stainton, b. M'Gill ...•....••' 9 Tolhurst, st. Mulfprd .'. • ■ 3 M'Kenzie,. c. Mulford, b. M'Gill ... 32 Gini, b. M'Gill ............. 3 Pigeon, c. sub'., b. O'Sullivan 7 Anderson, c. Driver, b. O'Sullivan 2 Duthie, b: O'Sullivan 0 Crouch, c. M'Gill, b.' Qiiee 10 Davis, not out , '.....;.. 18 Extras' .. 9 Total ,:.... i... 128 Bowling Analysis. Driver, nil for 16; -Harris, two for 52; M'Gill, three for 25; O'Sullivan, three Tor 25; Quee, one for 5. ■ • Second Innings. Davis, c. Whelan,'b. Quee ........ 2 Crouch, c. Driver, b. Quee 2 Stainton, not out 56 Howe, b. Bonner 7. Pigeon, c. and b. Harris 8 Anderson, c. M'Gill, b. Harris 2 Tolhurst, b. M'Gill 0 Al'Kenzie, run out ....../ 0 George, not out ; 35 Extras , 3 Total for seven wickets ......... 115 Bowling Analysis. Quee, two wickets for 3 runs;- Bonner, one for 24; Harris, three for 44; M'Gill, one for 18; Driver, nil for' 3; Whelan, nil for .11; O'Sullivan, nil for 10. ■ . JUNIOR MATCHES. Oriental: First innings, 38; second innings, 144. Total, 182. The chief scorers for Oriental in their second innings weTe: Williamson, 47; Kinnear, 33; Clapshaw, , 16:. Taylor, .10. John-, son, bowling for Union, took five wickets for 42 runs. Union: First innings, 51; second, 125. Total, 176. Chief scorers for Union were: Hanify, 3D; Dobson, , not out, 22; Williamson, 21.- Bowling for Oriental, Kinnoar took four' wickets for 23. Post ■ and Telegraph v. Red Cross.— Post and Telegraph: First innings, , 151; second innings, 143 for nine wickets. Total, 294.' • Red Cross:. First innings, 66; second innings, , 24. i Total, 90. Owens took two wickets for 17 runs. Artillery defeated Y.M.C.A. by 65 runs. Artillery.: Second innings, 74 (Gillespie 14, Milr'oy 15). Y.M.C.A.: Second innings, 57 (Austin 19, Plant 11). Bowling for Artillery, Milroy took seven wickets for 26 rurisi.Kle'e, two wickots for 8; and Crichton,' one for 10. Bowling for Y.MiC.A., Plant took five wickets for 22 runs; M'Kay, three for 27; and Holmes, two.for 10. . : . . TEAMS FOR SATURDAY. The following team will represent Wellington North in their match against Victoria College:—W-yhyard, Waters,. Sheridan, Fimllriy, Blncklock, "Finlayson, Manj son,.Williams, Luckie, Upham, and Philip lips. Emergency: Bragge,

Victoria College Juniors v. Wellington North at Kelburne Park: — Ward, Broad, Dβ la Mare, JUckay, J. Griffiths, Salraond, Martin, Cook, S. Castle, Brodie, and .Eountree. Emergency: H. Williams. Third Class:— Macartney, Grey, Biss, Enge'rbretscn, O'Shea, H. Williams, A. Castle, Jameson, Ryan, Bruce, and Robinson. Eme!genoies: Dundon, C. Williams, Burgess. . TO-MORROW'S SENIOR MATCHES. To-morrow the third round of the 'senior cricket championships will . commence ■with three matches at the Basin Reserve and one at the Hutt, as usual. Following are the matches and grounds:— ' Wellington. South-v. East A, at No. 2 Basin Reserve. ' ■ Victoria College v. North, at No. 1 Basin Reserve. East B v. Central A, at No. 3 Basin Reserve. •■, Hutt v. Wellington B, at Hutt. Cricketers should not fail, to see the stock of cricket requisites- at Laws and Manning's, Courtenay Place.'*. ■ ■

: CYCLE HANDICAPS.

Cycle handicaps for Saturday's events at Newtown Park ■ (Mother Mary Aubert's jubilee carnival) have been declared as follow:—Half mile—E. Edwards, 10yds.; J. Sutherland, 25yds.; A. Pym, 40yds.; G. Colledge, 40yds.; G. Pearce, 50yds.; C. Kelly, SOyds.; M: Paul, ■ 60yds.; J. Donkin, 60yds.; and W. H. Shore, 70yds. ' ' :. One mile—H. Edwards, 20yds.; J. Sutherland, 55yds.; A. Pym, 80yds.; G. Colledge, 80yds.; G.' Pearce, 90yds.; C. Kelly, 100 yds.; J. Donkin, 110 yds.; J. Perkins, 120 yds.; and M.. Paul, 120 yds. BOWLS. HUTT v. PETONE. The following are results of; games' played between members of the Hutt and Vetone Clubs tin Wednesday, the, names of the PetOTie players being mentioned first in each instance:— Barlow, Millington, D.r. Ross, Wilmshurst Is.), 24; Casey, Humphries, Judd, Davidson (s.), 10. Hanford, Morris, Cowie, Henry (s.), 22 j F. Hendry, M'Kenzie, Palmer, Hodgins (s.), 18. Gray, Nicholls, Wearne, Gilmour (s.), 21; Parker, Buckingham, Nioholson,, AV. >udry (s.), 22. '' ' Beynon. Cotton, Cates, Whitton (s.), 12; Cudby, Birch, Jones, Trevethick (s.), 30. Totals: Hutt, 80; Petone, 79. i HATAITAI CLUB. ■ The following players will . represent Hataitai Cliib in a friendly match' against Johnsonville on Saturday, at the Johnsonville green-.—Penney, Husgins, Kininburgh, Pryor (s.); Roberts, Galvin, Fathers, Mitchell (s).

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 965, 4 November 1910, Page 3

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ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 965, 4 November 1910, Page 3

ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 965, 4 November 1910, Page 3

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