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ATHLETIC SPORTS.

CRICKET. BAY OF ISLANDS V. UNITED. A match was played at the Domain between team from the Bay of Islands and a United eleven, on Friday last and resulted in a win for the home team by an innings and 27 runs. The scores are as under :— Bay of Islands.-First innings: Willis, b Cuff, 0; Elliott, not out, 4: Wells, c Brown, b Stemson, 3; J. R. Reed, c Kallender, b Stemson, 6; Wallace, « Brown, b Stemson, 0; Reed, run out, 0; Davidson, c and b Cuff, 0; Matthews, b Cuff, 0; Sail, run out, 0; Braithwaite, c Watts, b Cuff, 0; Campbell, c Watts, b Cuff, 0: total 12. Bowlisg Analysis.— 3 for 6, and Cuff, 5 for 6. . , United.—First innings; Cuff, c Sais, b Davidson, 10; Watts, c Willis, b Sais. 12; Stemsou, b Reed, 23: Brown, c and b Reed, 12; Kallender, c Campbell, b Reed, 7; Saunderson, c Elliott, b Wallace, 11; Walton, c Campbell, b Davidson, 6; Jowitt, o Willis, b Davidson, 3; Craig, run out, 7; Whelan, not out. 3: E. Cuff, b Matthews, 0; extras, 1: total, 95. Bowling ANALYSis.-Matthews, 1 for 18; Davidson, 3 for 27; Sais, 1 for 25; V. R. Reed, 3 for 12; Wallace, 1 for 8. Bay of Islands.— Second innings; Willis, c Brown, b Stemson, 15; Elliott, b Walton, 0: Wells, h Craig, 3; J. R. Reed, c Watts, b Walton, 9: Wallace, b Stemson. 7: V. R. Reed, b Cuff, 6; Davidson, c Cuff, b Stemson, 3: Matthews, b Cuff. 1; Campbell, b Cuff, 1; Sais, not out, 4; Braithwaite, b Cuff, 0; extras, 7 Total, 56. Bowijng Analysis.—Walton, 2 for 20; Craig, 1 for 10; Stemson, 3 for 17; Cuff, 4 for 0 (bowled 10 maiden overs). cordon v. BAY of ISLANDS. On Saturday afternoon the Bay of Islands cricketers played a team picked from Gordon, and the latter won after an interesting game by 57 runs on the first innings. The ' scores are :— Gordon.— innings: Jones, b Davidson, 3; Kallender, c Willis, b Davidson, 5; Kissling, b Davidson, 23; Fairburn, b V. R. Reed, 47; E. T. Gould, b Matthews, 11; Williamson, b Matthews; 0; Morris, not out, 13; Jones, bV. R. Reed, 1; Ward, c aud b V. R. Reed. 0; Dr. Pabst, b Davidson, 0; Moresby, bDavidsou, 29; extras, 5: total, 137. Bat of Islands.—First innings: Willis, b Fairburo.l; Elliott, b Fairburn, 2; Wells, b Fairburn, 12. J. R. Reed, c Kissling, b Fairburn, 7: Wallace, lbw b Fairburn, 4; V. R. Reed, b Kallender, 2; Campbell, b Kissling, 10; Davidson, b Moreeby, 10; Matthews, not out, 14; Sais, b Kissling. 6; Braithwaite, run out, 6; extras, 6: total, 80, Bowling Analysis.— 1 for 15; Fairburn, 5 for 30; Kissling, 2 for 13; Moresby, 1 for 11. Gordon.— innings : Dr. Pabst, not out, 20; Kallender, b Matthews, 14; Williamson, hit wicket, 1 ; Jones, c Elliott, b V. R. Reed, 2; Kissling, stumped Elliott, b V. R. Reed, 9 ; total 46. WIIANGAREI V. UNITED. The Whangarei and United teams met at the Domain on Saturday afternoon. Cuff (not out, 101) played a fine innings for his score and put a lot of interest into the game when compiling it. United won by 134 runs. Appended are the scores :— Whangarei,—First innings: Alex. McKenzie, Stemson, 6; W. McDonald, b Cuff, 4; W. Sffaffield, run out, 13; Brown, b Stemson, 5; .Murdoch, b Stemsou, 8: J. Wooller, b Stemsou, 0: Bissett, b Cuff, 1; Mclnues, b Cuff, 3; Mathieson, b Cuff, 0 ; J. Miller, c Lees, b Cuff, 2; A, McKehzie, not out, 0; extras, 10 ; total, 52. Bowling Analysis.—Stemson, 4 for 28; Cuff, 5 for 14. United.—First innings: C. Hay, b Brown, 32; Saunderson, b Brown, 1; Lees, b Brown, 1; Stemsou, b Brown, 5; Cuff, not out 101; Watts, run out, 6; Brown, run out, 12; Solby, b Wooller, 18; Walton, b Wooller, 1; Jowitt, not out, 1; extras, 8; total, 186. To-day the Bay of Islands eleveu play an Auckland team, aud Gordon meets Whangarei,

THAMES REPS. V. MANAKAU REPS. [from our own correspondent.] Thames, Saturday, An interesting cricket match was played at Parawai this afternoon between representatives of the above associations. The weather was fine though threatening, and the attendance throughout the day fair. The pitch was in very good order, and some fine cricket was shown. The scores were: Thames 75 and 118, and Manukau 34 and 20 for 9 wickets, Thames thus winning by 41 runs on the first innings. Subjoined are the detailed scores :— Thames.—First innings: Carter 16, Reiily 3, Pearce 1, Adams 0, Clark 26, Day 8, Darrow 8, Cantley 3, Dapple 3. Newton 0, Askcnbeck 1; extras, 6; total, 75. Bowling Analysis.— 6 wickets for 24, Lincoln 0 for 8, Dunlop 1 for 11, and Peters 1 for 26. Manukah. — First innings : Lyons 2, Brookes 2, Worsley 1, Mackey 0, Evans 5, Lincoln 7, Bent 8, Hocken 2, Dunlop 0, Peters 4, Finlay 1; extras, 2; total, 34. Bowlino Analysis.-Newton 8 wickets for 16, Adamsl for 5, Carter 0 for 11. Thames.—Second innings : Aakenbeck 3, Reilly 4, Carter 20, Pearce ], Adams 2, Day 27, Clark 14, Darrow 15, Cantley 28, Capple (not out) 4, Newton 0; total, 118. Bowling Analysis.—Worsley 2 wickets for 7, Lincoln 2 for 22. Manukau.—Second innings: Dunlop 1, Lyons 5, Brooks 3, Woraley 0, Mackay 3, Evans 7 ; Lincoin 0, Bent 1; total for 8 wickets, 20. Bowling ANAITSIS.-Pearce 3 wickets for 14, and Adams 4 for 6. ATHLETIC SPORTS AT MACKAYTOWN [BY telegraph.—own correspondent.] Paeroa, Saturday. The Karangahake branch of the Miners Union held athletic sports at Mackaytown to-day, when there was a large attendance, and everything passed off most satisfactorily, The following were the results Maiden Race : Hawken 1, Stames 2, Robinton 3. Truckers Race: Sternway 1, Smith 2, Davis 3. Miners Union Handicap: Cochrane 1, Robinson 2, C. Tregoweth 3. High Jump: Calloway I,Cotter 2. Half-mile Handicap: Roberts 1, Dette 2, Hop, Step, and Jump : Callaway 1. Ola Men's Race: Dudson 1, Ellery 2. Hurdle Race : M. Davis 1, Hawken 2. Walking Race: Dette 1, Whisker 2. Mile Riot. : Roberts 1, Pleydell 2. TENNIS MATCH AT HAMILTON. [«'( TKLItORAFH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Hamilton, Saturday, A match between the West End, Auckland, and Hamilton Tennis Clubs was played on the Courts this afternoon. A large number of spectators were present and afternoon tea was provided for all by the ladies. The result of the match was a decided win for the visitors. AUCKLAND BOWLING ASSOCIATION. EASTER TOURNAMENT. The weather on Friday was unfortunately quite unsuited for bowling, and the opening games were postponed until Saturday morning, when play was started on the Auckland Club's green at 9.30. There was a very good turn-out of bowlers, and the games were keenly contested. The result of the matches so far played was as follows

_ riay will be resumed to-day at half-past DIM on the Auckland Club's Green. Grattoo i Road, with matchu ai fellow ir.

Rinks. Tlecman v. Hooper Hosting Kneebone Carlaw Thwaites Ledingbam, skip Bums, skip Swales v. Ross Westpfahl Scott A. H Brookes South C H. Brookes, skip Gome, skip Ilandcock v. Harrison Haslets Niwoj, a fl McCallura Kinsswell, skip Eagleton, skip Pairs. Anderson *- Moritoon Thomson Cuff South »■ Burns Gaudin Ihwaites Wilkins v. Butts Lediinham Coleman McCallum v. Shaw Eagleton Rhodes Shackelford v. Littler MiUer Ballantyne Crawford »■ Sutherland Hooper Geddis Haslett »■ McCutcheon Handcock Hurt King », J- L Scott Kingswell Smart During to-day other matches will be arranged as players fall oat, and bowlers of all clubs will be welcome to join in these contests. REMOERA BOWLING CLDB. Full Risk Competitions for four pairs of bowls, presented by Messrs. George Court, T. Finlayson, F. W. Wiogate, and Colonel Dowel). , . There was a very large attendance oJ members and spectators, and great interest was taken in the proceedings. Lunch was provided by the club, and afternoon tea by the ladies. . , The results of the competitions were as

The tournament to-day (Easter Monday) for bowls presented by Messrs. Gordon; Dingwall, Rhodes, and Brown will commence at 9.30 a.m. For these bowls the members of the Newmarket Club are invited to compete with the members of the club.

Pairs. Gaudin v. Hookey South, skip .. .. 23 Russell, skip., .. 16 Moritzson ». Swales Caff, skip ,, .. 19 A. H. Brookes, skip IS Hosking v. Thwaites Paterson, skip 13 Burns,skip,. „ 27 Shaw ». Harrison Rhodes, skip.. .. SO N'iccol, skip.. .. 27 Buttle t. Westpfabl llandcock, skip .. 18 McDermott, skip _ 22 Scott », McCallum Ross, skip .. .,17 Eagleton, skip „ 19 Ponsford v. C. 0. Brookes Lambert, skip .. 33 H. W. Brookes, skip 18 Herman v. Coleman Carlaw, skip., .. 13 Butts, skip .. _ 22 Thomes v. Squirrell Thompson, skip .. 23 James, skip .. i( 20 Cuipan t. Wilkins Perretl, skip.. .. 18 ledingham, skip „ 20 RINKS, Hegman r. Sutherland Hosking Hookey C«I»w t . C. G. Brookes Ledingham,skip .. 24 Oeddis, skip .. 11 Patera® t. Wright Morris Wingate Butte Court Lambert, skip Hardie, skip, gate bye. Perretfc v. Swales Westpfahl Miller A. H. Brookes Cuipan, skip.. „ 10 H. W.Brookes, skip 21 Rhodes . T. Masefleld Crawford Ruddock Thomson Dingwall Hooper, skip Holdsn, skip, gate by# Handcok Tl Holmes r Anderson Clin Liwrift Kingjwell, skip .. 80 Laion.sklp ,. .. 17 Harrison Kelt m'p n indenon McCallum Southwell Eagleton, skip .. 90 Kilgour.skip _ 18 l htt „ ». Ross 3 " 11 Scott n°?i » . , .South Baliautyne, ikip .. 18 Gorri?, skip ,, 17 Plav will hm » .i a. t.ie" \ ;

follow _ . No. 1 Rink (First Draw), Col. Dowell »• Mackie Gambia Stevenson 6. Bruce Hull „ t ... Ruddock, skip .. 29 F. W. Court, skip .. IS No. 2 Risk. I.ennox *■ Brown Herioc. Fallon Clerk MaseHeld Dingwall, skip .. 23 Wright, skip.. .. « NO. 4 RISK. Rev. 0. B. Monro t. Sibbald Rev. Win. Beatty King W. Dinnison McLean J. Hardie, skip .. 7 Holden, skip.. _ 22 No. 1 Risk (Second Draw). Lennox t. Sibbild Heriot King I). K. Clerk McLean Dingwall, skip .. 11 Uoldsn, skip.. .. 33 Colonel Dowell, Gamble,"Bruce, Ruddock, a',bye. Final. Colonel Dowell v. Sibbild Gamble King Brim* McLean Ruddock, skiA .. 23 Holden, skip.. .. 25 Hoiden's team beiug the winners of the bowls. ,. , , . ,. The following Pairs' Matches {or trophies were also played Fallon v. Stevenson F. IV. jourt,skip _. 27 Hardie, skip.. - » Macky »■ Dinnison Wing,ite, skip - 25 Wright,skip.. - 12 Dr. Krson »• A. Walsh Rose, skip .. -22 Maxfiflld. skip .. 26 Macky '• J* 8 *"*. Wingate, skip — 25 Hull, skip M - lb

DiiinNon v. Monro _ Wright, skip .. .. 25 Brown, skip .. 18

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10420, 19 April 1897, Page 6

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ATHLETIC SPORTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10420, 19 April 1897, Page 6

ATHLETIC SPORTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10420, 19 April 1897, Page 6