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CRICKET.

REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES. On the Basin Reserve yesterday two Wednesday representative teams wore engaged, one with the Horowhenua representatives Millie the other concluded its match with the S a ™rt u '? Thu , rsc ! a y "'even. Both pitches played truly, and tho weather, though threatening at times, held good for the day. CANTERBURY v. WELLINGTON. FORMER WIN BY 10 WICKETS. . At the conclusion of the first day's play in the Canterbury-Wellington match', Wellington had 83 runs to their credit for tho first innings, and had lost 4 wickets in tho second for 54 runs. Canterbury's first innings had produced 209 runs. At 10 o'clock yesterday the match was resumed, and Wellington were soon disposed of for 128, makin°an aggregate of 21.1. This left Canterbury to get 3to win. Cusworth and Tucker went in, and the former hit Joyce's second ball right out of the field for four. Canterbury thus won by 10 wickets and 2 runs. Following .are details of the play: ; . Wellington! First Innings ... 33 Second Innings. Mills, 33443, I'.h.vr., b. Bissett ... . 17 Gibson, 3111141213311, h. Thomas .... 23 Dyson,), 11,'b. Bissett . 2 M™owney, 1, b. Thomas ' ... .:'. 1 M'Gill, 113, b. Thomas ~. ':... . 5 Weybourne 321133131111113, c. Alpe.b.' b. Tucker ... ... gfi M'Kenzie,.l33lll, c. Tu6ker, b. Thomas 10 b. Boulton, 4, b. Tucker ... 4 Joyce, 1321111, not out ... ' .... '[" 10 Mulford. 315, c. Tucker, b. Thomas , 9 K. Boulton, 11, b. Thomas ... • ..] 2 . Extras ... . ... - . n

Total , lpl ... 128 Aggregate ... ... ... "' 211 Bowling Analtsis.- , Cox, 0 wickets for 14 run's; Jones; ofor' 10; Bissett, 2 for 33; Thomas: fa for 27 • Tucker, 2 for 25. . ' , .• • . CANTERBUEY. First Innings • '... ... ... ... 209 . Second Innings Cusworth, 4, not out ... ... ... 4 Tucker, not out ... ... ~„'' ~', 0 Total for 0 wickets .... 4 .. '. Aggregate ... 213 Bowling Analysis. Joyce, 0 wickets for i nvns. HOROWHENUA v. WELLINGTON. FINE SCORING BY WELLINGTON. Horowkenua's team was weakened by-the absence.of three of their best men..■■"' Since these were the. chief bowlers their non-ap-pearance was especially felt. O'Sullivau, the Wellington captain, won the toss, and elected to send tho opposing team in. Tlioy wore all disposed of for 125, while Wellington in their first turn at tho wickets compiled '■?nn-ii M ' Kay retirod after, securing 108, and M Gill also gave a good display for 90. The weakness of Horowhenua lay iu their ■ bowling, but their fielding;was also not quite up to standard. Stumps were drawn at 6.30, ■ when. ; Horowhenua had lost six wiokets for 143 runs, so that the game ,ended in a draw. . Following are • details of :theplay:— "' ' ,y, :■

..., ."•''"' ; WELLINGTON. ■'Fmsi Innings. M'Kay, retired „■. ... ... ...108 M'Mahon, b. Lynch ... ... ■" 3 M'Gill, run out ::. ... ... ..'. 90 Hull, 0. and b. Tremucwan ... ... 3 Sclater, b. O'Sullivan - 22 O'Sullivan, b. O'Sullivan ... ... '~' 34 Gwilliam, c. and b. Atkins . ... ... 43 Harris,.c. and b. Lynch ... ... '... ' 9. Brown, c. and b. O'Sullivan ... .]' 4 Newson;;;b. O'Sullivan ... '..;''....■ 0 Davis, -not out ... ... ... • ''•' '■■))]' 19; Extras. ,\ : .. ........ .');;■ "" 14 Total ...... ''..'. ... Bowling Analysis. n £ yn^' "5 'wickets for 77 runs; Naughton,, 0 for 49;' Nettle, 0 for 52; Atkins,-1 ftr 40 MMcckam, 0 for .40; Trcinuewari, 1 for 23 O'Sullivan, 4 f0r.59. > K HOROWHENTJA. ''' . '/ First Innings. Naughton, b.'.M'Gill ... ... „. 44 Neale, b. Harris ; ... ].' 3 Tremuewan. b. Harris ...' ... ..'. 18 Anderson, b. Harris ... ... '„', g Lynch, c. and. b.. M'Mahon . ... '"-'lO Atkins, b...M'Gill ... ... ...-'. ... 8 . O'Sullivan,' b. M'Mahon ... ..'. ",', ~7 Woihipihaua, b. M'Gill ... ... ■'~'. .5 M'Meekan, c. Brown, b. Gwilliam ... 9 Prim, run out . .;. ~ ... ... ... 2 Welsh, not out ... ' ... ... ... 0 Extras .;■ ... ... ... ..'. 12 ' : Total ■:!■ ... ... ...125 Bowling'; Analysis. Hull, 0 wickets f0r.26 runs; Harris, 3 for 41; M'Mahon, 2 for 21; M'Gill. 3 for 18; Gwilliam, 1 for 3. , :■ - x , Second Innings.' Naughton,. c. M'Kay, h. Hull ... •■ . 6 Neale,c M'Mahon, b. Harris ... "' 31 Tremuewan, 0. M'Gill;'.b. Hull ... ..'. 13 O'Sullivan, not out ' ... ;.. "33 M'Meekan, c. Hull, h: Gwilliam ... .'.'.' 8 Anderson, c. Hull, b. Gwilliam ... ... 0 Mcihipihaua, b. M'Gill ... .... ~'. 33 Atkins,'not out ...1 ■ ... ... ,', 2 Extras ... ... ' - ■', j'j 17 ; Total for six wickets ... 143 Bowling Analysis. Hull, 2 wickets for 35 runs; M'Gill, 1 for 22; Harris, 1 for 25; Gwilliam, 2 for 7M'Mahon, 0 for 6; Davis, 0 for 15; O'Sullivan, 0 for 16.

CANTERBURY COLLECE V. VICTORIA ! COLLECE. (BY TELEGRAPH—r-RESS ASSOCIATION.} . _ Christofturch, January 22. Tho • annual cricket matcli between Canterbury College and Victoria College concluded to-day, resulting in a win for the former by 8 wickets. Tho scores are ■■—Canterbury College, 224 and-38 for 2 wickets' Victoria, 106 and 152. ••■!•■ ' ■Tho .following will represent St. Paul's in their match against St. Mark's at Newtown Park to-day.—C. Temperton, AY. Evans, J lloberts, H. Adams, P. Murphy, H. Temperton, W. Grubb, T, Staples, Thompson (2) and Leys. Stranger: "Would you pleaso tell mo where I can find a large medical library in this city." Citizen (solemnly); " Underground,, sir; there you will find the greatest works of physicians.", ;. "You soem to have a good deal of faith i?i d l ootors '" said tilo Wend of the sick man I have," was the reply, "a doctor would be foolish to let a good customer liko mo die.". . Uneasy Passenger (on board' an ocean ■steamship): "Doesn't the vessel tip frightfully?" Dignified Steward:, "Tho vessel .num, is trying to set a good esamplo to the passengers." "I hear that Jones', four daughters aro married." "Is that so? I suppose he's glad he s got them off his hands." "Not pxaotly. Ho now has-to keep tho four husbands on thoir foot,". , i

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 413, 23 January 1909, Page 8

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CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 413, 23 January 1909, Page 8

CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 413, 23 January 1909, Page 8

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