ATHLETIC SPORTS.
CRICKET. J|f The championship matches will be in the Domain to-morrow afternoon, iijjpj the following teams will compete:— tn SENIORS. mm Auckland XI. v. North Shore I. op land-Arneil, Clayton, Co will, HoE ' Laws, Lundon, R. Neill, Nicholson, Si nomas, and Thomson. ""}..; Auckland XV. v. Gordon I. : A «« Archibald (2), Alton, Baaleflfgfc| f-ossev Dixon, Dftjeley, Greville, R. BW' sob Kenderdine, T. Neill, Quinn, andße]l, Gordon-Kallendcr, Kisslmg .W& combe, Sawbridge, PaßNeil, An«£ Williams, Edwards, and Williamson. §§|j; FIRST JUNIORS. •'•'. : Z Auckland 111. v. Wanderers I • A,^ Airey Collins, Colbeck, Gnndroi Hj 5 Hicks, Inglis, Milne, Shiita, jgg HSfS'r. .... : „ , )WM "Gordon 11. v. United II.: %Mgß Tnllcme, Egan, Prince. Morns, ThonujJii Ward Hunt Dr. Williams, Wright, agf well 'Holmden, Coles, Cottman. „*j»^ ' SECOND JUNIORS. i|| YM.C.A. IT. v. North Shore A (»t jyj, Shore, town player* * leave by Ufftfjg }, »m boat): The following will reprewi 'v M C A ' A. M. Bell, C. Bottrill, &g| Ipv G.' Brodio, De Baugh, Cowan (2), D- v, Jack, Heaiey, C. Johnston, J. Rybara, s# q Scott : -*}''< YMC A 111. v. Excelsior (Domain): lb, 1 fnllowing will represent T.M.C.A. :-B(ift»| £ ffirct, Leonard, Offer, Plum, J. 8$ Shcnhe d, Schofield, Speed, Strang,, &V fon P Emergencies-Byoroft, Giles, Marrt^ Auckland IV. v Grammar School: Awfc la „d-Beale, Broadfoot, Hemus, Hole, Kent, v rivers McCoy, Nolan, Robinson, Sticfc. bury, and Young- Emergency, Earn. *j| HAWKE'S BAY V. WANGANUI-f cricket MATCH. %,; TBI TEIEOBArH.-PBESS ASSOCUTIOK.]-.; 1 Napier, Thursday,^; The cricket match Hawke's Bay v. Wing* mii commenced on the Recreation Groai to-day, on a perfect wicket. The home teal, winning the toss, batted first, and were it; the wickets until half-au-hour beforetl, drawing of the stumps. All the vujtitjj ■ bowling talent was tried, the last wicket Mi. ing with the score at 383. Hawlte'B Bay »£ without the services of Lusk, Wilson, Fannin,' and Cat©. Wanganui have lost no wicbu for 19 rune. The scores are:- ; : ?.; HAWKE'S BAY.-First Innings, > F Hilt, o Boyes, bL. P. Cave ... ~M; J Worstenholme, b Barlow ;ft Gore, b L. P. Cave ~f2 G. Marshall, run out ...'-{J Taiaroa, b Boyes ... ... -• ... y]j; W Young, o Barclay, b H. B. Cave ... 80 G. Hawke, c Tomkins, b Boyes ... ....■: J| D Canning, o Shannon, b H. B. Cave ,;M'i W. Hughes, lbw, b Barlow , 8 Hallamore, lbw, b Boyes .„ ; U Gardiner, not out .«J Extras •■%■ Total JS WANGANUI.— Innings. ,»1| J. M. Marshall, not out ~': U ' K. H. Cave, not out m. —" ' Aw WAIRANGI V. MAUNGATAWHIRI VALLEY. ■*§ The annual match between theft clubs was played in the Valley on January S,%Jj suiting in a win for the Valley by 27 rw Owing to the wet morning neither side had a full team. The best bowlers for Wairinp > were R. Mears and J. Ross, while C, Vinion: i and J. Keith captured most wickets for'tht Valley team. Appended are the scores:—,. Maungatawhiri Valley: First inning i Creightou, 0; H. Appleby, 19; C. Vinno) . 1; W. Lyons, 5; G. Lyons, J; R. Lyon, J3; F. Twining,'s; J. Keith, *, not oat; J. Fagan, 0; S. Appleby, 0: total, 40.:. 1 Wairangi: Fir.t innings— McPhewa, 1 2; R. Hears, 1; J. Ross, 1; G. Petti- > V" 9; J. M«js, 0; D. Freegard, 0; I ' Young, 2 not out; W. Hellaby, 0;;J, ' Bruce, 1 extra';, 3: total, 19. •'.-,••;: 3 Maungatawhivi: Sosond innings—H.-to-by, 15; C. Vinson, 43; J. Keith, 0; W. Lyons, 7; F. Twining, 0; R. Lyons, 1; G, Lyons, 7; G. Creighton, 0; J. Fagan, 1 not r out; S. Appleby, 3; extras, 1: total, 78. .&'- ' Wairangi: Second innings— Ron,?; G. Pettigrew, 3; R. Mears, 2; J. Tons' 3; J. Mears, 3; P. MoPherson, 20; D.R* ,i gard, 18 not out; W. Hellaby, 1; J. Mfc J 4; extras, 6: total, 72.—[Pokeno Corrapei- ■ dent.] f§ I
WAIKATO AMATEUR ATHLETICCLUB'S SPORTS. Afl The following handicaps have boetfTdK clared for the Waikato Amateur AtiMt and Cycling Club's annual meeting, to h held on Monday next at Hamilton:— ijfri Maiden, 100 yds: R. Pike, scratch;-,'!: Young, 3yds; F. Hill and A. Sandall, 6j&;' B. C. Campbell, 7yds; F. L. Kenny and K : Casey, Byds; W. Care and L. Evans, tijtim 100 yds: A. N. Norton, scratch; R. m J. M. Cooto and J. Campbell, 2yds; G. Dodd and T. Hinton, 4yds; M. Wells, syd»j F. Jones and F. Hunt, 7yds; F. Hill and A" Sandall, Byds; B. C. Campbell, 9yds. M 300j*ls: Norton, scratch; T. Young, Bjdi; Pike, R. Bell, 9yds: Jones, 10yds jv TO "linms, Dodd, J. Campbell, 12yds; Weill. Hinton, 15yds; W. Evans, 18yds; Peiu4 J. Taylor, F. Kenny, 20yds; Limmer,- Wr*dsor, 23yds; Lock, 24yds; W. Care, 255! Half-mile Flat: R. Bell, scratch; Norte* syda; J. Campbell, Dodd, Williams, Id!*; G. Roberta,*(L. L. Beeson, R. Ross, whinney, 20yds; A. J. Melville, Limn* 25yd; Pennell, C. A. Care, W. ErtH 30yds; F. Lines, 35yds. 0 Two-mile Walk: C. McAffer, scratch; A. McQuillan. Lowe, 140 yds; Mawhintsf, G. Roberts, 400 yds. ,J§ One Mile Flat: Kirk, scratch; R. §,; J. Campbell and Lowe, 40yds; Dey, Sf.lii G. Hall, Limmer, R. Boss, G. Roberts sri L. L. Beeson, 100 yds: Taylor, 110 yds; Hi* whinney, 120 yds; Melville, 130vds; F. I* nes, W. Evans, L. O'Neill, R. 'Lock, C.i Care and Windsor, 150 yds. ?- 75yds Committee Race: M. H. QaA scratch; Manning and Cox, 4yds: SpeigH syds; Blackburn, Hnrker, Dey, Von Sterner and .1. Hammond, 7yds; W. TlarombeO and McCrea, Byds; Howden, 9yds; St"**' 11yds. & Old Buffers' Bicycle Race: Lye, 6cratek| J. Hammond, 10yds; J. A. Younft, 20$! Varney, 30yds, G. Parr, 50yds; Von Srtf mer and Barker, 80rdi>; McCrea, 90j* Howden, lSOytk; P. E. Steve-*, 180yds;-J Clarkin, 200 yds; F. W. Br'-.-ninif, Mid .ft Speight, 250yt16. '.■'» One-mile Maiden Bicycle: F. W. Medlui G. Stone, C. Stewart, and F. C. E«tt scratch; C. E. Lloyd, E. H. Billens, ana J C. Oordes, 20yds; A. C. Long, 30yds; & Ross, 40yds; A. N. Norton, 70yds; & Bockett, 90j'ds. '-iffl Half-mile Bicycle: Coates and Wh scratch; D. Reid, 10yds; Strong and Brm 15yds; Cuoksej, 20yds; F. Hobbs, -25y*« S. Banks and J. Millar, 30yds; A. Ws*Jl 35yds; B. Housley, 40yds; Ewen andlW wart, 45yds; Stone and Medland, My* Lloyd, Cordes, King, Blackburn, and'!?* 60yds; Ross, 65yds; H. Bockett, lOOydiffi One and a-half Mile Bicyole: ba» ffl Coates, scratch; D. Reid, 50yds; Brookj* Strong, 45yds; Dey, 50yds; Cucksey, Mj»i, Hobbs, 70yds; Banks, 80j-ds; B °ffi Stewart, and Millar, 90yds; Stone, IOWt King and Long, 140j-ds; Blackburn"; Billens, 150 yds; Lloyd and Cordes,'W* Ross, 190 yds. " •' -M Two-mile Bicycle Race: Inncs. S Coates, scratch; Reid, 50yds; BrookJ* Strong, 55yds; Dey, 60yds; Cucksey, W; Hobbs, 100 yds; Stewart and Even, mm Lloyd, Cordes, and Blackburn, 180 yds; J*ft 200 yds. JSI One-mile Championship of AucW* Innes, Medland, Coates, Hobbs, Dey, m : burn, Joss, Brook, Cucksey, R elo > ." Strong. __ .•".'■>»
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10971, 27 January 1899, Page 6
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