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SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

MATCHES CONCLUDED ON SATURDAY. Two senior championship matches were concluded on the Basin Reserve on Sat-urday-East v. University and North v. Institute. EAST v. UNIVERSITY. In the first day's play East made 180, while University put up IUS for two wickets. On Saturday University increased their score to 174; and East going again to the wickets scored 100 for three wickets down. The game thus resulted in a two-point win for East by six runs on the first innings. Tho particulars of the play are as under;— EAST. First innings Second Innings. Baker, c Duncan, b Fenton S Gibbes, b Ward 2l Dind, e Dwyer, b Fenton 7 J. Hutchings, not out 3tt Bruce, not out 18 Extras 8 Three wickets for 100 Bowling Analysis.—Fenton took two wickets tor 25 runs, Duncan none for 35, Ward one for 17, Smith none for 14, George (two maiden overs) none for 0. 'UNIVERSITY.—First Innings. Dwyer, c Baker, b J. Hutchings ... 57 Ward, o Baker, b Qibbcs 18 Smith, b J. Hutchings 6 George, b Gibbes IS Fenton, b Gibbes 19 Dtincan, c Walters, b Gibbes 3 Brown, oJ. Hutchings, b Gibbes ... 8 Burns, c Gibbes, b Hutchings 12 Birch, o Osborne, b Gibbes 18 McEvedy, not out 1 Willis, b Nash 1 Extras IS Total 174 Bowling Analysis.—Gibbes took six wickets for 66 runs, J. Hutchings three for 63, Nash one for 23. Dind none for NORTH r. INSTITUTE. The result at tlfe end of the first day’s play stood: North (first innings), 226; Institute (first innings), 60; Institute (second innings), 24 for four wickets. North thus led by six wickets and 142 runs. On Saturday Institute added 88 to their score before being finally disposed of, and the match thus resulted in a three-point win for North by an innings and 30 runs. OLD BOYS v. HUTT. This game, which was begun at Hutt on Satuiday week, ended in a win for Old Boys by 30 runs. Old Boys made 257 runs in the first innings and declared with the loss of two wickets for 74 in their second. Hutt’s first innings was productive of 150 rune, and in their second venture made 161. Following are the scores:— OLD BOYS. First Innings - 257 Second Innings. Lambert, c Lusty, b Aldersley 4 Harris, not out 41 Morton, c Lusty, b Aldersley 0 Beechey, not out - 38 Extras - . 11 Two wickets (declared) for 74 Bowling Analysis.—Aldersley took two wickets for 17 runs. H. Baumber none for 20, Lusty none for 18, Bock none for 28. HUTT.—First Innings. Hughes, c Mason, b Lambert 13 Book, b Morton - 1 Aldersley, b Harris 35 H. Baumber. c Hislop, b Harris ... 11 Walton, o Williams, b Beechey 12 McCain, b Morris 5 Kerr, st Williams, b Marrie 2 Parker, b Beechey 31 Lusty, run out 4 Ball, c Morton, b Beechey 9 J. Baumber, not out 4 Extras 33 Total 150 Bowling Analysis.—Lambert took ons wicket for 39 runs. Morton one for 15. Harris four for 40, and Beeohcy three for 23. Second Innings. Bock, b Harris S Hughes, b Lambert 19 H. Baumber, c. Beechey, b Lusk 7 Aldersley, b Harris 38 Parker, b Harris 0 Walton, o Morton, b Lambert 19 Lusty, o Eonaldson, b Lambert 17 McCain, b Beechey 0 Ball, c Lambert, b Harris 13 Kerr, c Lusk, b Harris 10 J. Baumber, not out 0 Extras 34 Total * 161 Bowling Analysis.—Beechey took one wicket for 21 runs, Harris five for 48, Lambert three for 33. and Lusk one for 25. TR.ENTHAM v. PT7TONB. The recently revived Trentham senior team played Petone at Petone and suffered defeat by SO runs. Trentham at one stage looked like winning, but a score of 76 by Brice gave Petone tho match. Scores: —

TRENTHAM. Banncrman, thrown out 9 Hamilton, b Bennett 4 Joyce, c Senior, b Bennett 8 Davies, b Brice 0 Shacklock, c Smyrk. b Bennett 6 Southall c Smyrk, b Brice 0 Sutherland, b Brice 7 Mclvor. b Brice 38 Oondliffe, c Smyrk, b Bennett 33 <®rowne, b Brice 5 Smith, not out 0 Extras 10 Total 120 Bowling Analysis—Brice took five wickets for 44 runs. Bennett four for 66. PETONE. Senior, b Southall 10 Coles, c Smith, b Southall 19 Stevens, b Shacklock 20 Bennett, b Shacklock 0 fregear b Shacklock 10 Smyrk. b Southall 0 Cate, run out 30 Brice, c Condliffe, b Shacklock <6 Nicholls, 1.b.w., b Shacklock 11 Dalgleish, not out 1 Extras 25 Total 202 Bowling Analysis—Shacklock took five wickets for 85 rune, Southall three for 64, Bannermam none for 23, Hamilton none for 16, Davies none for 9. TRENTHAM v. WOBKSHOPS. The Trentham second eleven defeated Petono Workshops by 63 runs—Trentham 118 (Mcßae 51 not out, Huntingdon 23); Workshop 55 (Smith 20. Christian 10). Brisbane took five wickets for 33 runs for Petone, Church two for 9 and Cockroft two for 12 for Trentham. JUNIOR, MATCH. A junior match between Marist Brothers and Base Records resulted in a three-point win for Marist Brothers by seven wickets and seven runs —Marist Brothers: First innings, 242; second innings, 83; Base Records, first innings. 212 (Redmond 100); second innings, 108. THIRD GRADE. Boys’ Institute Old Boys. 170 for seven wickets, declared (Bell 67, Spolsky 23.

Reido 38. Maloney 24 not out). St. Patrick’s College 103 and 89 for eight wickets (Cullen 40, Dwan 38.) Boys’ Institute Old Boys won on the first innings. SENIOR BOYS. Boys’ Institute 94 and 87 (Tarrant 35, Spolsky 18, Smith 24). St. CuthbertV 77 and 66 for three wickets (Fuller 50. Purvey 25). Boys’ Institute won by 17 runs on the first innings. JUNIOR BOYS. Boys’ Institute C team defaulted to Boys’ Institute A team. Boys’ Institute B team 100 and 44 (Tilley 43, Osborne 28). Hutt 53 and 49 (Stevens 23). Tilley bowling for Boys' Institute performed the hat trick. Boys’ Institute won by 42 ryns.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9600, 5 March 1917, Page 8

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CRICKET New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9600, 5 March 1917, Page 8

CRICKET New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9600, 5 March 1917, Page 8