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CRICKET.

Tim cricket championships which had to he postponed ou Saturday fortnight on account of tile w„t condition of the ground, and on Saturday week because of the interprovincial fixture, Wellington v. Auckland, were resumed ou Saturday at tho Basin Reserve in the presence of a large number of spectators. PHOENIX v. NEWTOWN. Phoenix defeated Newtown by an innings and 101 runs. Following were tho ecortt!:— PHOENlX—first Innings. Barton, c Sproggon, b Smith ... 11 Cobcroft. b Bax Pi Gibbos. e and b Smith 32 Watson. c Charlton, b Smith ... 0 Waters, h Smith 0 Brice o Coningbam, b Smith ... 18l McLennan. 1.b.w.. b Waters 13 Wright, c Water*, b Smith ... ... 0 Little, not out 8 Pearce, c Plimmer. b Smith 1 flicker. c and b Smith 20 Extras 19 Total, ... 238 Bowling Analysis.—P. Smith eight for S 3. Lax one for 32. Waters one for 20. NEWTOWN—Second Innings. Coningbam. hit wicket, b Hickey ... 21 O. Day, run out 0 Water*, c and b Brice 12 Ptimmcr. b Brice 0 Fred Alpe, not out ... (> Frank Alpe. c Wright, b Brice ... D P. Smith, c substitute. b lirico ... 8 Snraggon. c substitute, b Brice ... 3 S.iisson. absent 1... 0 Charlton, absent 0 Lax. absent ... 0 Total 52 .Flirst /innings 82 Aggregate BU Bowling Analvsis.—Hickcv one for 31, Brice five for 8, GAS COMPANY v. OLD BOYS. Gas Company, who had two wickets down for 133 inns, continued their innings which realised 273. The best scores we re made bv Redgrave 83, Laws SO, McKay Id. Burke 31. L. Ashbolt 23. and Rodgers 12. Old Boys then went in for their second innings, and when time was called had nine wicket* down for 171 run*. The be*t scorer* were Dixon .VS. C. P. Blncfclock 37. ,T. P. Blacklock 28. Monaghan 27. and Beecliey 10. Following were the additional ‘scores:— GAS COMPANY—First Innings. Dredge, c Tucker., b Monaghan ... 7 Redgrave, c Cicland. h Monaghan ... St! Laws, c Monaghan, b Tucker ... 50 Hawthorn, c C. Blacklock, b Tucker 0 Rodgers, c Tucker, b Monaghan ... 1!) AlcKay. run out ... ... ... ... -19 McDermott, e Cloland, b Monaghan 2 Burke, c Hav. b Tnckcr 31 Lingard, c Dixon. b Tucker ... ... 0 L. Ashbolt. c Monaghan, b Tucker ... 23 Harris, not out 3 Extras 6 Total ... 273 Bowling Anaivsis. —Tucker five for 79. Monaghan lour for 118. OLD BOYS. First Innings ... ••• m 189

.Second Innings. [ Tisc|;or. ' H;:n:s Kc'i-rnc ... 0) .1. I*. IM-ci;!','-::. h lUnkc *>! | Uixon. 1> r H!:r!;l!K k,c MM)crmotr. h f*avu> .i. | Hoy, li *■:! c Harris. 1> J.nws -• 1 Sjtr.T-t. c .A»?h Ijfil ?, 1> ... ... *>' Hccchcj-, -i. McDermott, b Laws ... HJ j Jacob-;, not out ... ... ... ••• ** ■ Lomax, b Lav. - .-* ... ... ••• i.'lf-Jand. not out ... 11 1 l>7la-; Total sor nine wiebets L* | MIDI.AND v. WLLLINDTON. | < Viiit lii’iiiik,' n::ain-t Midlands, el- j onolo 117 runs. J’lie bc,-t is core** j Wfu <■ inailc bv Hiekcon !■*». i* icJiard.Kon tM. Levers IT.' Mahony Willi* Id. nnd r.froru 11 not out). Wcdlintfton toen-lore j Jiad to follow on, but nicy only inade | f>ijf« more run tbnn in their iiVit inninK--(iorc load** JT, <*ylionnic J-l, Maliony J“J. Kifdiardson l« tnot out), and (TShen l.*L Midland thus won their third match by an inning.; ;m<i s run*?. TollowinK were 1 he additional * ores:— WLLLIXOTOIs-First Inniugn. laicluc. v lliokr-on, h t'pham \ O'Slie.i, b I'pham ... ” Kobin>on. b Stcphoii-son ... ••• I I.evcir:, c llutclviwgti, b Ljdmm ... 1* Mahonv, <■ (‘’ph.mi. b .Stcjdionfson ... Li S. llicixm. v. Atkinson, b Stank* ... J.T Wcvlymrnc. v I'pham. b Slvnncnson h Willi-, .• S.i'jdicioion, b Stujdci ... 10 *(urns not out H L'icitanl-on. b Staples ... Hale.. <• Mo-', b I‘jdiani 0 .Lxlru.-i 1Total ... ... , , -I*7 An.ily^is.—Cjjham lour lor i;j, Stcphcn-ou three lor 31, Staples three lor 3L Second Timings. C. (lore, )> Hulehingo 3* Wcybourne. c Mibstituio, b SLt|jlcc> 33 Maiiony. c l'i>lmiii. b Stephenson ... S. llicK-on, t.b.w., b Slepheiicon ... 2 L'idini tDon. not. out Id Wtlli.-s b Stepiienson 1 Uo!dn>on, e Md>riiuUs b Stephenson S liOvci*. b l.’pham ... I Luckie. c Alowai, ii 0 O'Stiea, e Atkinson, b Maples ... 13 ilalcx-i, b I pliam 3 JLttra.s G Total IkS Howling Analysis.—Tpham three for 56, Stejdienooa lour lor Staples two tor 17, Hutching* one lor 7. JHXIOTi tMIAMIMONSIIIP. 'rUorndon v, Newtown.—Newtown won thit* mateii by three run* with live wickets to tajl. Iho princip nl scorotH were I’ayno 27, Sumy.on 2S, ilumpliricu 2U, Huy 3.i, ami Burk 2.7. In tho junior championship competition, Albion defeated Wellington. Scores Wellington, lIP and 113—242; Albion, CG and 178—214. Baiting tor Wellington, Niven l.iado 43 and (.nunc 30. .Mveu took lour wickets and Jackson two. Double-figure scorers for Alhions were — Mctiill Jameson 27. .lacoljs 1.7, Guningham 15. Witsun 11. For this team Collett ami U (Bon hon-lcd well. Wudcstown dcleated Y.M.C.A. by six wickets. Scores—Y.M.C.A., 135 I'jaibal’.y 17. Clark 23, Wilson 31, Strange 15 not out. Smbbs ID and 72 (Winter 12. Fair 21. Strangu Hi'. Wadcwtown, 123 (.Moffatt PJ, .Morion 25, B. Bay 25) and 88 for four wickets (S. Clnridge 21, ttichardson 11. Cook 18, Withers 25 not out. Orchard ID not out). Holmes, Galbally Winter, and Dmvinakei- boa led for Y.M.C.A., and Morion. Moffatt and Biehnrdixm tor Wudcstown.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5803, 22 January 1906, Page 3

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CRICKET. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5803, 22 January 1906, Page 3

CRICKET. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5803, 22 January 1906, Page 3