CITY CRICKET
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP On the Basin Reserve on Saturday, the matches East v. Institute Old Boys and Old Boys v. UniversUy were resumed. East beat' Institute Old Boys by MS runs, thus'saining a three-point win on tho two days' play. Old Boys defeated University on the. two days' play by an innings niid 104 . runs, which also constituted si.thiee- . point win. i EAST AND INSTITUTE OLD BOYS.' i East.—Second luntags. ■ W. Gibbes, c. and I). Hyan 28 ! W. Baker, c. Guise, r>. Kyan SI : - H. Hutchings, b. Garrod ".... 10 i W. Condliffe, b. Garrod 27 i F. Midlane, b. Byan 13 , J. Hutchings, c. aud b. livan .... 21 , M. Dind, c. Buck, b. Tfya'n 19 F. Walters, b. Gorrod '2 | Osborne, not out : ; 8 Huffam, st. Wilton, b. &yan B Hylton, b. Garrod 2 Extras _. 35 Total 222 Bowling Analysis.—Ryan took six wickets for 62 runs; Garrod, four for 54; Buck, none for 25; Keys, none for 46 Institute, first innings 73/ Second Innings. Wilton, -c. Osborne, b. Gibbes 0 Buck, c. Dind, b. Gibbes , ; 2G Howitt, 1.b.w., b. Gibbes 0 Tyrrell, st. Condliffe, b. Hutchings ... 4 Ryan, b. Gibbes fl E. Guise, b.-Hutohiugs 0 Garrod, st. Condliffe, b. Hutchings 4 Thomas, b. Gibbes .'.-. 5 Keys, not out ' 18 Fisher, c. Midlane, b. Hutchings ... 9 Ward, absent — Extras 10 Total 76 • Bowling Analysis.-jGibbes took five-, wickets for 37 runs; Hutchings, four f0i.29. . • . 1 OLD BOYS AND 'UNIVERSITY. On tho previous Saturday Old Boys had made 481 runs for six wickets, and hadj declared the innings closed. University.—Fr6t Innings. Dwyer, c. Taylor, b. Beechey 21 E. Ward, b. Lambert a'/ Smith, b. Taylor ; 141 Uttley, c. Lambert, b. Marris ' 35 George, b. Marris 17 Burns, b. Taylor . 1 Fenton, run out 0 Duncan, b. Taylor 9 Brown, not out 6 '.T. Ward, absent ~ Sperice.i b. Marris 0 Extras ........." 25 Total '. 182 Bowlinp Analysis.—C. Taylor took three wickets for 45 nms; B. Marris. three .for 73; .E. Beechey, one for 15; Lam--bert, one for 24. University.—Second Innings. Brown, c. Graham, b. Hislop 21 Dwyer, c. Hislop, b. Marris 93 E. Ward, c. Marris, b. Tavlor 21 Smith, b. Taylor '. n Uttley, st. Blacklock, b. Marris 2 Fenton, b. Taylor \% George, c. Trott, b. Taylor is Burns, b. Caylor '3 Dnncan,' b. Marris 9 Spence, c. Marris, b, Taylor fl J. Ward, ; not out 0 Extras ....; ]g Total .195 Bowline Analysis—C. Taylor took six wickets for 26 runs; B. Marris, three for 43; Uislop, one for-45; H. Lambert, none for 64.. ■ ' HUTT AND PETONE. 'Petone,"first innings 16 Second Innings. Rogers, c. Ball, b. Aldersley 0 Kay, b. Baumber 36 Cates, b.. Smith 5 Bryce, st. Ball, b. Smith 3 Nicholls, b. Baumber 8 Coles, c. Patton, b. Baumber 6 Stevens, b. Smith 1 27 Bold, not out 30 ; Bennett, c..and b. Smith n Senior, b. Aldorsley .. 0 Wilson, c. Wilton, b. Aldorsley 5 .. : Extras .' 15 Total 155 Bowling • Analysis.—Aldersley, three wickets for 32 runs; Smith, four for 45; . Ba-umber, three for 51; Tatton, none for 12. ' Hutt, first innings ". 160 • • Second InningsHughes, b. Bryce 0 Tatton. b. Bryce 1 v Bock; b.' Bryce 1 Baumber, c. and b. Bennett 1 Aldersley,' b. Bryce 10 Smith, c. Rogers, b. Bennett S Ball, b. Bennett 4 •Walton, c. Kay, B. Bennett 5 M'Caw, b. Bryce n Wilson, not out , .3 Hanson,' b. Bryce j Extras , 8 Total ~51 ! Bowling Analysis.—Bryce, six wickets for 14 runs; Bennett, four for 29. ' : Petone thus won the game by 104 runs.
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