CRICKET.
WEDNESDAY MATCH. BEAT AUCKLAND. Th« match between tho reprewptalives. of the Auckland 1 and Wellinjflon Wednesday Associations was conciufded yesterday, when th« local side was..victorious by an innings and 111 rsms. Auckland collapsed ia thft saebnd> innings before tho bowling of;llairr.tThompson, and 1 Btviloy. ' ; Details are as follow :—: — T £ WELLINGTON. ' " * First innings ... ... ..V ..f^oiS' AUCKLAND— FinJ, InaiagK. :! Baker, c Gourlay, b Harris,:.'.. >,'..'., 10 Hopkineon, b Bailey. ... ■ ,, M£A .•,; ft Stevenson, b Bailey. ... ,',.. i ,• \l9 Brown, b Baiioy ... '...,-aS..,' 36 , Pell, c and b Thompson, ... $§ .; /> t Douglas, b Eailoy ... ... j& „,- fi ' Coates, c Harris, b Bailey,^ ... M .'«' b CourUyne, b Thompson, " ... ...V 9 , Siblcrj', b Thompson ..„.' ...'^S. ...^ <).! , Horspool> not oui '<$ ..,* IS , Movie, rim out „. - <>t V ...^ ij ' Extras ... w.'. .*, " i.» '^i w 11,. • ■ ' *— ' Total ; .*ls9^ i Bowling Analysis.—Bailey^ • fivo Avickots for 58 runs; Karris, oho -for £49; > Gourlay, none for 5 ; Mills. Hone fo^ 6 : ' Thompson, thrco for 19; Vare, non«;for, s S<fcond Innings. s £ ' Poll, c Gouvlay, b Thompson V .X" 3 : Baker, b Harris - '...■' ;., *-.;:.'• *0 . , Hopkin&on. c Mills, b Harris ~» ... '0 , Stevenson, c and b Thompson .^ %.,. 1 I Brown, b Hams ... .!. ... 5 t Moivspool, c aud b Thompson ... o [ Coates, « Jtl'Kenzie, b Harris ... 15 . Courtayne, b Harris ... , (> ... 5- . ] Doupclaß, h U ail«y .'&••• ° Moyle, not oub ... ... ' ... 0 I ' Sibky, c and b Harris ...i" ... 0 ' Extra* " ...■'? ... W , i Total ... :., ■ ... :.. 45 f Bowling Analysis. — Harris, »'six wiet- hots for 24 runs; Thompson, thrpe for «' 9; Bailey, one lor 0. "•'•■• > Aftei* the giim& the.'. visitors pvescntcd i ■ a -handsome umbrella to the eec^Q^ry of i > the Wellington Wednesday Asiso&iation ' , ' (^lr. J. C. Cuwick) for his worlt»'lK con* " nection with ' tho arrangemenW.'."^* The j oat presented by Mr. L. M'Kenaie for 1 the best field went to A. Pell,^wicket1 keeper. Auckland team, Gourlajfr (Wei- ? lington) won Mr. Duthie's bat for;' high1 est individual score, and Bailey the bai' J presented by Mr. J. C. Trickett.. /
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 85, 10 April 1912, Page 3
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