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JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

Midland v. Ncwtowri.— This gßttio we« ndvuuced another <stago ou No. $ mdjet, tho former completing their first innings for '2o7,' or 29 ahead of tlicir op]?oi:frnifi. No lcs than thieo of tho team were run out, including Mora, who contributed 71. l\vno added ott, A. Smith 11, Thomas 20, and Davis 11 not out. V. Alpc (four for 5-1) and Eifsrirhottiti'^thioc- , for'W) wpift tho only bowlew^ tp"Bocuro' wickets for New town, who h«d Vastthrfe wicUet 1 ! for »i 3 (Smith 10) when tlio bud light stopped play. 'WkUington v. Qua Company. — For- j inor's first jnningn resulted in 169 uuis ! being ecoied. O.»s Company replied with tM — tlie double contributors bemj.; Tojip oJ, Hutching 17, Harm 17. The amito ut one time vuu 70 for one witkej, but Maun-'^H (.seven for 11) w.m lcuponsib'o for the coHn]»p. Luckio (two for 16) alho bowled well for Wellington, who bavo'.toib't £oartwiol:i!ft/Tlu'J'.Bo 18 Ujolr. second attempt —Cooke- 44 trtot 'fiut>, Taylor 14, YVoon 11 (not nut)— and have now n lend of 158. Cnllcgo v. rhoei)ix.~-In continuation of this j^anio ColJcgo scored 291 in tho firfet inmnga (Roxs 77 not out, Macdou. t>%\\ 32, Beard 29, Pnrkinsou 19). Phoenix lmve two v.ickotu down /or 77 (Phillip* 39 not out, Kiven 26 :iot out, Mob« 17),.,. «.. . ,>,,"..-V>^., •v " • THI RD-CL A's'a 'cil AM PI(Hf SH 1 P. Knrori v. Wcl,Hn;jton. — Farmer v/on l>y I<!6 nins, For tlio winners top f=coieiH wcro Wn.rren 101, Le«.cr 56, E.ij»le 14. For tho loam Richards 10, Ad.nn-1 30, .Mnoiu 21, (Jury 10. MMlnnd A v. Old Boys.— Midland won by 69 11111.V. Tlie principal scorers for tho loner* wnc 17, Stevenson U (not out), Dompscv 11. For the winners Uosling tortk hix v.icktls for 16 runs. Vivian v. College B maldi was -won by former team by seven runs. Collcko chief sporcr.s were Joidon 60, Birch 26. Renncr 23, Wilaon 12. Collego A v. Midland U— College won by 23 runs. Midland butted four men abort. Their top scorers were Mitchell 20, FanninK 24, Ciiiikard 17, Thomas 16, tnvin 10, Wnckwcll 19. Phoonix W v. Nowtown— Former mado 283 CWoiviUt 84, M'Lennau 44, Hickey W, Wilkofl 13, Hut-voy 12, Wilson 10. When piny stopped Nowiowa had loafc throe wickets for 14 rnnß. mAR ^ 1 '? '^lin/jojivillo.— Former, 100 (lucker 43, Unhert« 21, Hondcrsnn 15, not out.. Johnsonville, 86 (W. Moore 42, Brown 27, Luxford 10 (not out) for four wickets. Wniwetu dofeatcd Potono United on SaUmluy. In their fi^fc innings Wnivetu made 95 (M'Qutk 37, Wood 26 VT* Brown 10) Petono were nil dismissed for <JG, nnd m tlio socond Jimingß hnd mado 17 for Uirec Avickote.

fnr Tr-iKRBAPir— rflKsa association. 1 ] CHlU^l-CiIUUCH, aiHt Mftrch. Midland met fcyrlenliam, and acorcd 359 for fouf wickt-U— Lawrence 116 (iavrnrd 83, Whitta 61, Ntnmg« 51. J^ncaster ] 3 nrk niado 264— H. C. Ridl«y 70 Oichi'rd 60— ngainM United, who hftvo 18 for no wickets. (FROM OUn OWN CORnKSi'ONDIiNT.) VALMKRSTON N., Thw Day. A one-day cricket nwiteh between Manawata and -Uorowuemia ropw«unt«tivo trams yvua played on Satunky, untl resuited in a m i«\ for Aluiiawatu by 166 to

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Evening Post, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1903, Page 2

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JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Evening Post, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1903, Page 2

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Evening Post, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1903, Page 2