ATHLETIC SPORTS.
i -. .—.—* | . CRICKET. . IHE WEDNESDAY ARRANGE. . MENTS. The following aro tlie fixtures and ( /rounds for to-morrow:— Seniors.—Union .v. Vivian, at No. 1 • Basin Reserve; Oriental v. Post and Tele- , graph, No. -2, .Basin Reserve,; Rivals v. Tramway, No. 3 Basin Reserve. Juniors.—Oriental' v. Post and Tele- • graph, No. 4 Basin Reserve; Artillery v. Red Cross, No. 1. Newtown Park; Union jr.- YiSI.C.A., No. 2 Newtown Park. , - TEAMS: FOR WEDNESDAY. , The following team will represent the f.M.C.A. .Wednesday Cricket Club against Union to-morrow at No. 2 wicket Newtown Pork, at' 2.30 p.m.:—Plant, Kitto, Paget, . King, ..Slack, Boll'pn, Omerod, Austin, Simpson, Scott, and M'Kay. ... . The following will represent the Oriental Club, in its ' matches to-morrow:--Seniors: Messrs. Shand, Truscott, Billman, Boulton, Little, Wilkinson, Luxford, MTHldowney, Wilkes, Thompson Bentley, Osborne! Juniors: Messrs. Kinnear, Taylor, Williamson, Atkin,. M'Kenzie, Tustin, Marshall, Eddy, Temperton, Wilkinson, Woods, Gilbert.TO, REPRESENT AUCKLAND. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) Auckland, January 9. The selectors-have chosen the fourteen players from whofii the. tdini to - meet Canterbury will bo finally picked. To ' the eleven-whjch represented tho province against Wellington,-E. Horspool (Grafton) 1 and Wallace and Nelson . (University) have been added. Nelson is a .bowler who fained some distinction, when playing for. tawke's Bay last season, but he does not appear to have struck forni here yet. PALMERSTON MATCHES. • The Manawatu 1 Cricket Assooiation'6 ' Saturday championship' matches were, reeunied on the sports ground at Palmereton in beautiful weather on Saturday afternoon,' and on'excellent pitches. . lr. the: game between tho High School Old ,Boys and Terrace, End,',-the. latter went in.;-first.- but were all disposed for 70, Geprge Greer doing great .damage among tho' Terrace Enders' stumps, his analysis at the end. of the innings being:—Seven wickets for 24. runs. .. Waghorn (52) 'and Roberts (20) were the only double-figure scorers. Old Boys had only six men on the ground, but they made a good stand, end the'total had reached 139 when tho last wicket fell.' Wakelin playing steadily and carefully carried, his bat through . - for.-65.. Skelly put on a well-played 34, and the other double-figure'scorers were '' Greer 11 and Watson 10;. < The match between. Manawatu • A and High . School resulted in a tie on the; first innings, each scoring 120. Tor Mann-, watu- A. team, Goring-Johnston; was- top with a; well-played half-century, Harden 12, Fitzherbert 11, and-Louissoh 11, being the other double-figure scorers. For High. School, the best scores were notched by J. Bennett 24, Gardner (not out) 22, Low 14, Young 13, .M'Rae 10. - Catch of the" Season. Laws and Manning's splendid stock of cricket materials. Courtenay 'Place. Repairs a speciality." \ t.. • - :
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1021, 10 January 1911, Page 7
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