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ATHLETIC SPORTS.

CRICKET, < THE WEDNESDAY MATCHES, . BATTING NOT SO GOOD. The, fifth' series of tho first' ■ round of Wednesday games ' was concluded yesterday' afternoon. The.ivickets were in first- . . class , order, and, the batsmen had 110 excuso for tho'small scores put up. Union had a very easy win over Vivian by an. . innings -and 57 runs. l '"Mr. Extras' 1 was tho only one to get into double figures ■ in-Vivian's first innings,. In their second; Caterer played a "steadyv game for 51 (not out), while Dompsey was a Jong time at the' wickets for 33. Cording,; by hard .hitting; put together 28. Harris, bowling for ; CJilion in'tho first innings, took six wickets • for 17 runs, five.of them being, clean; bowled. The Post and Telegraph eleven managed to defeat Oriental by 9 wickets and b runs, Oriental wero all disposed of for 122 in their first - innings,' pf lyhich Wilkinson made 38 (not out), while, in their second; they made 172, of' which' Billman compiled •65 by liard driving.''' Boulton mado 36 by steady play.. During the first innings Wilkinson, drovo the. ball right across the ground, running the first seven 'of the season. Toms, bowling. for Post . and Telegraph, took five for 26 and six : for :57—a very good bit of triindling. ■-Rivals., defeated Tramways by: an innings (mi s.runs. Tramways wore without the services, of, Hull on. tho second day. Brambley, batting -for Tramways, put up "two good, performances',-viz., .'25 m- tho first-innings, and' 37 in-the sec-ond—both!-mot out. Bowling for "Rivals in ..the- second innings Howe and George effected,.some cheap destruction..'ln,each case the losing. teams had to follow on. UNION AND VIVIAN. 'Union, first innings ■; 271 -' I- Vivian—'First liraifigs.' " <* 3)empsey;, c. Bannehr, b. Whelan. — 5 Castfes, 0, Lassie, b.. M'Gill , 9 Cathie,"'b. "Harris 7 "Carson,"' 0.- Lassie, b.-Harris 7 Thompson, b. Harris 9 Cording, l " 'b. .Harris ■-••• '.. 3 E«ad," c. b. Harris ................ 0 1 Caterer, ' 1.b.w.,.. b. Bonner 1 Dalgleish, not out 1. -6 . Huddlestdne, b. Harris ; 1 llalrilanche, absent ■ 0 -. ■; "Extras' •; 10 ~ Total ..' '. :58 . Bowling Analysis. Quee, no wickets for .7> runs; M'Gill, one for 13; Whelan, one fof-4; Harris, «ix'for :17; Bonuer, one for 17. Vivian—Second Innings. ' ; ■ Dempseyi-'.b.- Harris •,,,33 •Dalgleish, c. and b. Harris 9 Castles; b.. M'Gill 1 Thompson, b. Harris 4 .Garson, b. M'Gill' ■ 4 Catliie, b. M'Gill ...< 0 Cording, b. VO'Sullivan .................. 28 Caterer, • not ont." 51 Read, c..- sub., b. Q'Sullivan - 1 Huddlestone, c. Bannehr, b. Tassie... 2 llalmpnclie, c; Harris, b. Driver 12 , Extras 11 l-v'i. Total" 'JSB First Innings 58 'Aggregate . . y.......;..:.-.,.......;........ 211 ' c ;' ' ' Bowling Analysis..' ■ , ■ Harris,' three Wickets for .58; .M'Gill,three for' 23; Bonner, one for 13; O'Sullivan, 2" for "18; ■ Tassie,. one. for' 14; •Waters,,none for 8;. Driver, one for 11. '•-• ORIENTAL" AND P. AND T. Oriental.—First Innings. '• - • Little,, c. Jones, b. Greig. 5 Luxford,. run out ■ - 2. •M'Eldowney, b. Toms 0 Thompson, c. and b. Toms 1 Beritley, c. Kuapp, b. Tonis - 22 Truscott, c. Greig, b. : 28 .Wilkinson, not out, ...: 38 .' Boulton, 1.b.w., b, Plimmer.- 1 1 j Meston, st. J Jones, b.-M'Kay -3 I Shand, c. .Pliromer b. Toms _....;.• 10 ] .....1...... .1........... . 0 .Extras 12 Bowling Analysis. Grey took one wicket .for 24 runs; Toms, ! five for 26; Knapp, none for' 21; M'Kay, hvo t for 29; Pliihmer, . ono for 10. - : Oriental.—Second Innings. .... 'Wilkinson','c. sub,; b:iToms. 16 • Sbarid.- b. Toms -i\ :.... 1 10 'Thompson, b. Toms ■ , 2 Truscott, c. Toms,'b. Mmmer .1 Little, b. Pliramer'. - 7 Bentley, b. Toms :: .v...: 12 Boalton, b. Knapp- - 36 MTSldowney, b. Toms . 3 Luxford, b. Toms 1 Billman",'c; K Knapp 65 Jleston, not out 11 V Extras 9 • Total 172 : '. First Innings - 122 'Aggregate' ......;. 294 . . . Bowling Analysis. Plimmer took two .wickets for 38 runs; Toms,, six for .57; ' Wyatt, none for .25; 'Knapp,' two for'2o; .Greig, none for' 23. .. 11,I 1 , and T.—Second Innings. Tyrell, c. M'Eldowney, ,b. Thompson... 12 Knapp, not out ...;.. 37 ffoms, not out . 7 • ," Total for one wicket 56 -First. Innings i ;.... 244 '. Aggregate 300 Bowling : Analysis. ' ' Thompson, one wicket for 22 runs; Boul- . ton, none, for 18; Meston, none for 16. RIVALS AND TRAMWAYS. .®ivals—first innings .' „..>262 Tramways—First Innings. Perkinsou, 0. George, b. M'Evedy _ 0 Baker, b. M'Kenzie 4 Hull, c. Tolhurst, b. M'Kenzio ; 15 Clapshaw, c." M'Kenzie, b. M'Evedy ...' 14 ' Small, b. Tolhurst 30 Howard, b. ■ Darrcch 14 Rodgers, ,c. Howe, b. Darroch •„. . 2 Clark, c. Darroch, b. Howo 26 .Brambley, not out 25 Marshall, b. Howe 11 JJumbUton, c. M'Kenzie, b. Howe ... 1 Extras 15 " Total'";'.', 157 Bowling. Analysis. Darroch; two wickets for 16 runs;' '■ M'Bvedy, two* for 37; M'Kenzie, two for • Sl;' George, none for 17; Tolhurst, one for 16; Howe, three for 27. ; Tramways—Second Innings. ; Clark, b. George ...... ... 0 J Brambley, not out . ... 37 . Clapshaw, b. George , ... 0 Small, b. Georgo q . Marshall, b. Darroch ... 11 Perkinson, st. Gini, b, Howe 32 • Howard, b. Howe ...-. 3 ' Itodgers, b. Howo .: 0 . Dumbleton. c. Gini, b. Howe 2 Yates, b. M'Evedy ... ... 3 .Hull, absent ... q Extras ..1..-.........; . ... 9 , , Total 100 First innings 157 ■ 257 Bowling Analysis. George, three wickets for 20 runs; Tolhurst, none for 17; Darroch, one for 14; M'Kenzie, 1:0110 l'or 18; Howe, four for IS'; ■ M'Evedy, ono .for 3.

• • JUNIOR MATCHES. v _ Artillery v. Red Cross: Red Cross, first .innings, 1 52; Red Cross, second innings, U; total; 96. Artillery; first innings, 190. Bowling for Artillery in the second innings, Milroy took "four wickets for IS runs, and IJouglas, four for 20. Artillery won by an innings and 103 runs. "• 'Eofct and Telegraph-, had-rather an easy ■win.;- over: Oriental -by r.n innings and J Tiins.i . Bowling for Post- ar.d Telegraph iri. : Oriental's 6eeond innings, Keily took three wickets for. 5 .runs, "and Bale, five for 17.- Tn Oriental's second innings the only donblo figures !wero Tustin, 19, and Kinnear, 17. Post and- Telegraph and Oriental are now tho two loading teams in tho junior Competition.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 19 January 1911, Page 7

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ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 19 January 1911, Page 7

ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 19 January 1911, Page 7