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WEDNESDAY CRICKET.

♦ FIRST ROUND ENDS. SOME VKKY VAUI HOWLING. Tlin third scries of tmitchcs in the first round of tins Wednesday competition was concluded yesterday afternoon. In UiR mulch, Union v. Ftivnls, Kivnls j (Hi tliu firtt tiny find ono wicket in hand find 10 rmiM In make lo gut t-ven with Union'H Kcoro in the first innings, but, lifter !! runs had \vxn Bcored, l'ickcring w«n clean liowled by Sauverin. Ju their hw'hikl inniiiKH Union declared with threo wickets down for 'Mi, of which Wurno put on G'.l not out. Taylor, Sauvcrin, ami llttDifl all nut on good scorns, liivals, requiring 211 runs to win outright, started l>adly, Varn Ixiinjj caught hIIw iimkiujj S runs. Pickering and Cherry madu u good stand. Tho latlnr, tryint! «■ short run, was run out. Of tho ulnom, Uon-ii, (korge, and M'ivcnzio cacli put up good scores by hard hitting, but (halting oun loan short) tlio inningn dosed lor 103 just before time. Union thus won by 48 runs. Tho Oriental Club had an easy win over Vivian by on innings and 150 runs. Tho result was largely duo to tho fino bowling of Thompson and Gourlay. In tho match Artillery v. I'oEt and Telegraph tho latter loam had u load of IU runs in tho first innings, und, batting only nino men, made 129 in their second innings. Artillery, wanting llu runs to win (with nino men present), were all out for 52, both Knapp and Toms putting up fino bowling performances. UNION AND RIVALS. Bivals.—Second Innings. Pickering, b, Conner „.., 33 Vare, c. sub., b. O'Sullivan 8 Cherry, run out 21 Dr. Anderson, b. Donner 15 M'Kenzie, e. Mulford, b. Driver 22 Dr. M'Evedy, b. Warne 2 Davis, run out 1 Howe, b. Taylor 26 George, b. Sauverin ..„ i>3 Dr. Pigeon, not out 1 llull, absent 0 Extras „... 8 Total „ .IS First innings 138 Aggregate , 301 Bowling Analysis. O'SuJHvan took one wicket for 28 rue; Sauverin, ono for 43 j Bonnor, two for 30; Warne, ono for 23; Driver, ono for 13; Taylor, ouo for 11. Union—Second Innings. Taylor, c. George, b. M'Kenzie „. 37 Harris, c. Pickering, b. M'Evedy 35 Warne, not out (59 Sauverin, c. Pickering, b. Varo 36 O'Sullivan, not out 4 Extras 22 Total for threo wickets 203 First innings 140 Aggregate , 349 i Bowling Analysis. M'Kenzie took one wicket for 27 runs , Hull, none for 42; Varo, one for 28; Dr. M'Evedy, one for 38; Davis, none lor 10; Cherry, none for 25; George, none for 23, OEIENTAX AND VIVIAN. Oriental first innings , , 290 Vivian—First Innings. Caterer, b. Gourlay :.....,....... 10 Castles, 1.b.w., b. Thompson 2 Deinpsey, c. Truscott, b. Thompson ... 0 Carson, b. Billman , 7 Ilayden, b. Thompson „ 7 Anderson, b. Thompson Hastings, c, and b. Bilinan _.... 1 Mills, run out _.. 2 Bramley, b. Gourlay 2 .Cording, b. Gourlay 0 •Huddlestone, not out f „. i Extras 2 .;'■ Total ~',' '" ,-.,', ~*',...',.■■,■,, 37 Bowling Analysis. Billman took two wickets for 11 runs; Thompson, four for 20; Gourlay, three for i. ■ . > Vivian—Second Innings. BramJey, b. Billman _...„„._. 32 Cording, b. Gourlay ..;...*..•••.•„.. 4 Castles, b. Gourlay «.«.-,,..«....„. 2 Caterer, run out ...■,,-,.,■ 20 Mills, b. Thompson 28 Haydon, c. sub., b. Billmaa „. 7 Huddlestone, not out _.... 1 Extras ~ ~ -..n- ~, 9 Total for six wickets 103 First innings 37 Aggregate 140 Bowling Analysts. Gourlay took two irickets for 31 runs; Thompson, ono for 38; Billman, two for u5. ABTILLERT AND P. AND T. Artillery—First InniDgs. Smith, b. Plimmer 18 Lieut. Wilkes, , run out „ „. 5 Captain Kobinson, b. Toms 4 Kev. Blumires, retired 1G Major Hughes, b. Bale 28 Paton, b. Bale _ :. . 1 Major Hume, b. Wyatt 1 M'lntyro, 1). Bale „. 25 Bailey, c. Jones, b. Bale 0 Taylor, c. and b. Tyrrell 20 Douglas, not out ~. _... 25 ■ Extras „ 12 Total !...... 155 Bowling Analysis. Toms took one wicket for 21 runs; Wyatt one for 39; Plimmer, ono for 7; Bale, four for 34; Greig, none for 18; Sclatcr, nono for 12; Tyrrell, one for 4. Post and Telegraph.—Second Innings. Wyatt, b. M'lntyre ....„...'..... 7 Tyrell, 1.b.w., b. M'lntyre 8 Greiir, c. and b. Bailey 4 Sclater, c. Wilkes, b. M'lntyre 4 Knapp, c. Paton, b. M'lntyro 55 Bale, c. Wilkes. b. Bailey 1 Thomson, b. M'lntyre 1 iTones, b. M'lntyre 21 Toms, not out ...„ i 4 Extras » 24 Total for eight wicketa „ 129 Total for First Innings „ 174 Aggregate 303 Bowling Analysis.—M'lntyre, six wickets for 38 runs; Bailey, two for 31; Smith, none for 20; Taylor, nono for IC. • Artillery.—Second Innings. Major Hume, c. and b. Knapp 4 Smith, b. Knapp. 5 M'lntyre, o. and b. Toms 1 Taylor, b. Knapp 0 Bailey, b. Knapp 16 Major Hughes, b. Knapp 2 Dpuelas, c. sub., b. Toms 8 Lieut. Wilkes, b. Jones 0 Paton, not out ■ ...,\ „ , 11 Extras „ 5 Total for eight wickets 52 First Innings _.. 155 J Aggregate 207 Bowling Analysis.—Kanpp, took fivo wickets tor 21 runs; Tom, threo for 2G. JUNIOR MATCHES. Union r. Oriental.—Union, in their first innings, made 88. Tho second innings yielded 174 (Coloman 70, Shand 30, Tiussio 23, Williamson 13). Oriental in tlicir first innings made 70, and, in their second 13S for 8 wickets (Gnyford 35, Marshall 2«, Luxford 14, Clcmentson 13). Union won by 43 runs. Artillery v. Y.M.C.A.-Artillcry in their first innings mndo 77; second innings, 132 (Milrov not out 35, Crichton 22 Siattory 20, Lilloy 17, Wntkins IG, Gillcspie 14). Y.M.C.A.: First innings 118, second innings 92 for six wickets (C. O'Shea 39 not out, Paget 28. M'Kay 11). Y.M.C.A. wou by four wiokets. M'Kay (Y.M.C.A.) took eight wickets for 31 runs. Chemists v. Red Cross.—Chemißb' first innings 102, second innings 125 (Stoddnrl 24, Simpson 20, Everton 14). Bed Cross:' First innings 73, second 143 (Rouse 59, Wilson 25, Hill 23). The best of the bowlers were M'Kenzie (fivo for 4-1) for Chemists. For Red Crore, Clayton toolc eeven wickets for 62. Chemists won by 15 runs.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1306, 8 December 1911, Page 2

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WEDNESDAY CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1306, 8 December 1911, Page 2

WEDNESDAY CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1306, 8 December 1911, Page 2

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