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CRICKET.

THE WEDNESDAY GAMES. CENTURY NOTCHED AGAIN. The fifth series of gomes in the first Tound of the Wednesday competition were begun yesterd&y afternoon. Tho wickets at tho Basin Reserve were in first-class condition, and ■ batsmen had very little trouble on that score. In j the Union-Vivian match, Waters and ' H'GUI opened for Union, the former again . proving himself a first-class player ■by 'scoring ' 104- .without a chance, while M'Gill put together 63 in fino style. 11l the Post and Telegraph v. Oriental match'the former at present have all the best of the game, having made 241, of ■which M'Kay amassed 75 and Knapp 63, both men playing freo cricket. The fielding of Oriental at tiiwes was very loose. The Rivals have so far much the best of their encounter with •Tramways, but it may be mentioned that tha latter team had to put a number of substitutes in •tho field, owing to some of the regular Slayers not being ablo to get away_ for 16 afternoon. . . ORIENTAL AND P. AND T, P. and T.—First Innings■Tyrrell, b. Little 9 Greig, b. Thompson 23 Knapp, b. Bentley 63 M'Kay, c. Wilkinson, b. Truscott ... 75 Hay, c. Billman, b. Bentley' 24 . Wyatt, b. Bentley 16 Tlimmer, c. Billman, h. Truscott 9 Jones, c.- M'EldOwney, b. Bentley ... 0 Toms, 1.b.w., b. Bentley 14 Tomson, not out 6 Meredith, b. Bentley 0 Extras 5 ; Total .244 : Bowling Analysis. Xittle, one wicket, for 38 runs; Bill- . man, none for 37; Thompson, one fur' 23; Stand, nono for 20j Boulton, none for IS; flVuscott, two for 34; Bentley, six for C 3. Oriental—First Innings. little, c. Jones, b. Greig # ; 5 Luxford, run out 2 M'EldOwney, b; Toms 0 Thompson, c. and b. Toms 1 Bentley,, c. Knapp, b.. Toms 22 Iruscott, not out • 10 Extras 9 - Total for five wickets 49 ■'■. Bowling: Analysis. Toms, three wickets for 18 runs; Greig, ine for 11; Knapp, none for 11. . UNION AND VIVIAN. Union—First Innings. "Waters, c. Read, b. Cording 104 M'Gill, c. Thompson, b. Dempsey ... 62 Driver, c. and b. Thompson 3 Mulford, b. Cording ....... 36 Harris,, c. R<ad, b. Cording 2 Bannier, c. Cording, b. Thompson ... 2 O'Sullivan, b. Maimanche 25 Bonner, c. Huddlestone, K Carson ... 26 Tassie, 1.b.w., b. .Carson 0 Whelan,, b. Maimanche ..........i. 7 Qnee,..not out ' 1 • ' Extras .*■' 3 1 Total 271 , ■ ■•„■■ - Bowling Analysis. Thompson, two wickets for 76 run's; Carson, none for 23; Read, none for 2i; ■ •Dempsey, ono for 47; Maltrianohe, two "or '. 3o: Cording, three .'for 37; Huddlestoue,; '■.none for 20; Castle, one. for.7. • Vivian,—First innings. . Dempsey, c. Bannier," b.. Whelan ... 5 Castles, c. Tassie. b:'M'Gill ............ 9 Cathie, not out V 3 f.Carson, not.out 7 ) Total for two wickets*....., .24 ' V" ■ 'Bowling Analysis. Quee; no wickets for 9 eno for 10; Whelan, one for 5.' " i RIVALS AND TRAMWAYS. iV; Rivals—First -'Innings. • ; Anderson, b. Hull 43 ■ M'Evedy, o.' Clapshaw, b. Dumbleton 3 Davis, b. Hull 79 ■Howe, b. Hull 7 Darroch, b. Hull : ; 35 ; M'Kenzie, c. Clapshaw, b. Baker 6 George; not out 49 Pigeon, c. Williamson, b. Rodgers 21 Crouch, b. Rodgers 1 Gini, c. Perkinson, b. Hull 0 <• ioihofst;-' b. -Perkinsott ' .i..'................. 14 Extras . ; 4 Total ... 262 ■ Bowling Analysis. Hull,- five wickets for 82 runs; Clapiha'w, none for 20; , Perkinson, one for 36; Dumbleton, one for 40; Baker, one for 36; Rodgers, two for 44. ■ . .. Tramways—First Innings. Perkinson, c. George, b. M'Evedy ... 0 1 Baker, b. M'Kenzie ;... 4 ' Hull, c. Tolhurst t b. M'Kenzie 15 ■-Clapshaw, c. M'Kenzie, b. ' M'Evedy . 14 ■ Small, b.- Tolhurst • 30 • Howard, not out'. 12 • Eodgers,,not out 1 ..■ Extras* . S, 3 ; Total for five pickets 79 Bowling Analysis. : M'Evedy, two'' wickets for 34 runs; .'M'Kenzie,' two for 23; George, none for 17; Tolhnrst,- one for 2

THE JUNIOR GAMES. Post and , Telegraph v.' Oriental: Batting first Oriental made 95, the chief scorers' being Tustin 27 and M'Kenzie 28. Post , hnd Telegraph responded with 6in6 wickets for liO runs, the chief . scorers being Tucker H, Carrad 23, Munro 12, Iteeso 20, and Howard, not out, 51; Bowling for Post and Telegraph Bale took four wickets lor 36 runs, and Kiely. three for 11. Artillery v. Red Cross: Red Cross, in their- first innings, were all out for 59 <Webb, not out, 15, Zingraft 13). Artillery made 199 (Slattery 53, Douglass 52, 'Duley 30,' ratten 18, and- Milroy 12). Bowling for Artillery Milroy ; took six -wickets for 18 runs, this including the "hat trick." Douglass took three wickets for 20 runs, while Webb, - for Red Cross, took 5 for 100; Y.M.C.A. won by default against Union. _— / THIRD CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP. The following arc the drawings for the third class championship matches next Saturday, January U:—St. Mark's v. Victoria College, at Newtown Park; Wellington South v. Pelone, at Petoue; T.M.C.A. v. Ivarori, at Karori; Welling- , coii North v. Wellington Central, at College Ground, No. 3; Catholic. Club v. Wellington East, at College No.. 1; Templars v. Hutt, at Hutt. , . BOYS' LEAGUE MATCHES. The following are the Boys' League fixtures for Satm-day-.—Senior grade: Telegraph v. Boys' Institute, at fiiippa Street, No. 3 upper; St. Vincent v. Trinity, at Duppa Street, No. 1 lower; Y.M.C.A., a bye. Junior grade: Kelburne "v. Y.M.C.A. A, at No. 2 Newtown Park; St. Vincent v. Boys' Institute, at . No. 2, Duppa Street, lower; Vivian - v. Northland, at Kelburne; St. Aloysius v. y.M.C.A. B, at No. l Newtown Park. PECULIAR ACCIDENT. . During the progress of tho match Post and .Telegraph v. Oriontal (juniors) Corbett, one of the Post and Telegraph eleven, broko bis right arm just above the elbow when throwing in a ball. He vas attended to by Drs. M'Eved.v • and Pigeon, the , latter taking him to the Hospital in his motor-car. Catch of the Season. Laws and Manning's splendid stock of cricket materials. Courtenay Place. Repairs, a speciality.*

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 12 January 1911, Page 7

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CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 12 January 1911, Page 7

CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 12 January 1911, Page 7

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