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MID-WEEK GAMES

BOWLERS’ BUSY AFTERNOON. The mid-week cricket competition was advanced another stage at the Banin Reserve yesterday afternoon, ■under favourable conditions. Although the-wjcket was a fairly good one, the bowling proved disastrous to batsmen in both matches. The following ore the scores: ARTILLERY v. UNION. ARTILLERY.—First Innings. Major Hume, b McGill 0 Owles, c Mulford, b Taylor r 7 ■Houlihan, run out 4 Major Hughes, b McGill 3 Baton, b McGill .: 36 Smith, run out •• 34 Harris, b McGirr 34 Beard, b McGirr 3 Glimmer, c and b Barry 18 McGaven, not out 4 Extras 13 Total • 155 Bowling Analysis. : —McGill took three wickets for 30 runs, McGirr two for 40, Taylor one for 62, Barry one for 7. UNlON—First Innings. McGill, not out •••• 42 McGirr, c Houlihan, b Harris 1 Taylor, o Owles, b Harris 0 Mulford, b Harris 9 Sullivan, b Harris 0 Williamson, c Raton, b Beard 9 Barry, b Beard 9 Dobson, b Beard •••.•• . 4 Extras P Seven wickets for 70 Bowling Analysis.—Beard took three wickets for 23 runs, Harris four for This leaves Artillery with a lead of 85 runs on the first innings. ORIENTAL v. RIVAL 6. ORIENTAL —First Innings. Caterer, b Dr McEvedy 0 Cording, , c Bourke, v Dr McEvery Troscbtt, b Dr McEvedy 5 Gordon, b Bourke 4 Masters, b McKenzie .......... 10 Castles, cDr McEvedy, b Bourke 8 Wyatt, cDr MoEvedy, b Bourke 4 Dempsey, o Dr Pigeon, b Bourke 11 Bilhnen, b Kinvig •• 11 Osborne, b Kmvig '••• 17 Ajlpo, not out •.• t J Extras . 0 Total 92 Bowling Analysis—Dr McEvedy took three wickets for 25 runs, Bourke four for 31. Kinvig two for 7, Darrock none for 9, McKenzie one for 15. RIVALS —First Innings.. Kinvig, run out 14 George. Ibw, b Masters .... Dr Tolhurst, c and h Dempsey 2 Dr McEvedy, b Dempsey 10 Bourke, o Truscott, b Masters .. 3 McKenzie, c Cording, b Masters.. 1 Darrock, b Dempsey 6 Dr Anderson, b Dempsey 4 Dr Pigeon, c Caterer, b Masters.. 3 Crouch, b Masters ..... 0 Greig, not out 2 Extras H Total 84 On the first innings Oriental thus have a lead of 8 runs. On account of the visit of the Australian team, all matches set down by the Warehousemen’s Association for Saturday are postponed.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8654, 12 February 1914, Page 6

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MID-WEEK GAMES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8654, 12 February 1914, Page 6

MID-WEEK GAMES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8654, 12 February 1914, Page 6