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','; iIOUSE MATCH. 'A^-teaan chosen by Dr. Colling and Including His Excellency the Governor, tp&jpd a match yesterday on the college gfotffld against an eleven from Wellingtort^CoUegte. The wicket was <m good wdlgr, and there was a large attendance n£. ftieflds and scholars. The match ended in a draw, Dr. Collins's side making -'aO9, after D. C. Coljins and Captain. 33as€»'ood had put on 119 for the first mfclmb, while their opponents had lose 1> wickets for 129 when stumps were dftrifcn. Comrie (College) rattled out the •"tail* 1 of the visitors, for whom D. C. Cbllips made 64, Captain Eastwood 61, Cohnel Knox 39 not out. and K. Izard 26. His Excellency began with a 4 to leg off Morton, sbut only got as far as 6 3vhen Brisco bowled him. Details are as follow ;-^— '- Dr, Collins's Eleven. ID. G. Coffins, c and £ Brisco ... 54 Cap^in Eastwood, c and b Brisco... 61 tK. Izard, b Comrie , 26 (Major Hughes, c and b Morton ... 0 'U.K. the Earl of Liverpool, b Brisco 6 ■Colpnel Knox, not out 39' Captain Hirtton, b Comrie ... „, 0 {Dr. Holmes, c &nd b Comrie ... 8 .{Major Cochrane, c and b Morton... 2 'A- Cooper, b Comrie ... ... ,„ 1 ©r. ' Collins, b Comrie ... ,„ 7 Extras ... \ ... ,„ ,„ 5 S Total ... ... 209 Bowling Analysis.— Morton took two '.(wiokete for 97; Curtis, none for 33; JBrteco, three for 54 -, Comrie, five for 17. + Wellington College. ■IComrie, h Lord Liverpool , 19 Ifindmareh, h Major Cochrane !., 18 iSmitli, b Holmes 16 Curtis, b Major Cochrane' 24 ; {Brisco, b 'Holmes ... 4 (Duncan, b Major Cochrane ... „, 7 (Ronaldson, bD. C. Collins ... 4.. 9 iGibbons, c and b Colonel Knox ...■ 15 tMoUton, not out 0 Gadsby, b Colonel Knox 8 (Raleigh, not ont ... 0 Extras „ t .. t 9 ' Total for nine \vickets ... 129 Bowling Analysis.— Major Cochraire . Itook three wickets for 45 runs ; D. ' C. [Collins, one for 16; Earl of Liverpool, one for 18} Holmes, two for 29; Dr. r jCollins, none for 4; Colonel Knox, two for 9. ' WEDNESDAY ASSOCIATION • MATCHES. The following are the fixtures andgronnds tor to-morrow :— Seniors. v. Bivals, a* No. 1, Basin Beserve. (Vivian- v. tfnion, at No. 1, Basin Beaerva artillery^v; V.M.C.A., at No. 4, Basin Reserve. !'• ' 'tftinioris. !Uni*6s v. Artillery, a t No. 1, Newtowr*. St. %fc<iclt's College v. Union, at, No. 2, Bfewtown Park, ibriemal v. Red Cross, at No. 3, New«wm I*ark, Thi^flowing .-will repreaenj/ the Ori©ntai»V?ab in ltd matches , to-morrow :— SemW' Against Rivals— Gourlay, Wyatt, Osbofnej, Alpe, Billman, Meston, Master^'^Crtiscotfc, Day, Toms, M'Eldowney, Grleeh"* 1 - Juniors against Red Cross-"-lj\l7d#M. Marshall, Lane, Bowie, TriliorctyiMttttunery, Lindsay, Robinson, imliwmson, Kefflpte, Ole!ffl0ntsoB, In •* the 'W&ehoaMtnm'h Association matofi^!.aJnited,v. P. and <T.. Stttfes> the cformfittiteam won after a good game by BfjVtnts. United put on 211 for nine .wiclfefe, Vickery.by good all-round play sooiife 102 not but, B. Nifijmo sharing ihe tfocpurs with 56 not out. F6r the loeeKfyewifo coftipiled 12S, Johnstone 28, Bemajr22? and Salmond 16 not out, were the principal run-getters. For United [Vickery' took 5 wickets for 28 runs. In,; the Boys' League semi-finals St. (Annexe^defeated Marist Brothers by 36

runs. Marist compiled 49 (Callighan 10), , while St. Anne's put up 87 (King 18, Morris 11, Davis 10, and Campbell 10 ', not out). For the winners Parrant made, the fine average of 10 for 19, and Grey (Marist) who also bowled well, took' 9 for 24.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 27, 25 February 1913, Page 4

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CRICKET Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 27, 25 February 1913, Page 4

CRICKET Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 27, 25 February 1913, Page 4