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-T-. SATURDAY'S SENIOR MATCHES. Aid Boys 291, potens 0 wlckots for A3. Wa|||ngU)n 197, Y.M.Q.A, 9 wieKfit? (or 34Phpanlx SS, Nayjtqwn 122, Now that tho contest for the championship moves .towuids. a plose, greater pitoicst :s iakeu m the peilormances of the leading learns. That is the leason why so many people gathered at the Basin Reserve on Saturday aiternoop tp watch the match between tho Old Boys and Pptono teams Sixpence admifsmn was charged, by pcimissign of lie City Cpunoil, and 416 was taken at tho gatps, It was gpqd cilclfet weather, a light southerly kept up all aUeraoon, with cooling BfFoot' The wickets, both on tho tovn mul subuiban grounds, were m splondld ordei, »nd the batsmon should ha\a mado a bettor iay of it. Old Boys took first strike, and finished ' &o innings with 291, and Petono made the pronusing commencement pf 43 for 0 wickets The best scoro of tho match was M'Gill's 77—a creditable display, and about as''good as any innings which M'Gill has played this v season. , In the Wellmgton-Y.M C.A. match, v * Mahoney's 79 represents over an hour's cripket 'flie other spores, however, were Bmall, and tho side have to thank Mahopcy that the match is fmply safo, Y M.0.A,, at , call of tipie, ha 4 only 84 runs for the loss of | '6 wickets, In the Potono 'match, Newtowj\ compiled ]22, against Phoenix GB. Tl\a soprmg was ' poor on both sides, and Lawßi with 41, tak.es . first honours t , , ' Otp gOYB Y, PIJTONe, Most of thP spectators on. the Basin lleserre gatherpd round Np, \ wjoket, on >y}iicb Old Bpys and Pptonp pontpsted championship honourß. Keen interest jn the matcn was evidenced, at cyery good bit of play there was a cheer, and derisive banter came just ns freely whenever some unhioky playor was cut in some ot tho many ways by which a man may lose his wickpt. ' Old Boys had characteristic luck with'the toss, and their first representatives vere Beechey, and S. Jacobs, uho mado a good opening. Boechey hit put at Conpolly's .bowlrag and treated the "artful ones'' of Cpborgft with similar dispatch, Jacobs looked at home, and hopes regarding him were high,'but oaily in the game one unlucky little touch of his blade left the 'wicket-keeper "111 possession of the ball, and tho batsman, Jacobs, was out, with the dreaded "blob" ornamenting the spore, sheet against Ins name. Lonuix was the ijoxt, and ha pjado a determiner!? beginning. He sent a beauty through t''P slips for thrPP, and shortly afterwards r Beeobpy drove one from Cobcroft to the bbundaiy. Thon Brice took up the bowling, -to v some purpose. Beechcy's wicket was the,brst to fall, tho \ batsman retiring 'tor' 23.' Lomav hpwever, Bcempd to understand BnpP quite well, and knocked him about a good deal. *He worked 1 23, but at that'stage ha returned one to ,tho tall Petone bowler, who held it. Tucker (who replaced Beechoy) and J P Blacklock, n thOn continued,; the batting. s Tucker was ill, but he played gamely. His fust hit was a'three, to (eg'of Brice, and he followed this up with a number of similarly poworfiij strokes all rgiiiid tho wioket. The hundred was reached at 3 40 p,m-, at which timo Tucker and Blaeklock were battmg strongly, and the totter more parefully than in the last cpupjp of matohe? At last, however, ha sent' a fast high pne baok to Brice, who paught jt npatly. The combination yielded 68 Moi(4g|«in joined Tuckpr at the wickpt, Olid Smyika relieved in the bowling, lupker tjpppd a higli opo from this bowler back to lshfcnvoad in the slips, and concluded his innings fpr 53 Monpgban.and M'Gill werp foris whilo, but the partneishw dissplypd -when Joyce, in the slips, held an easy pno fjom Jwnaghan I M Gill, however, found another gopd ally in C. P. Blacklook, and these .two kept the score moving upwards, M'Gill being e\entu-all-p; bowled by, Smyrlto for, 77, and Black--1 lock had'2l ijp whon 'Gates' caught him. Birch (20), Mason ,(6), and B 'J Jacobs (9 not opt), fo[lowcd, and. the team wero all out, a« a quarter, to t six, ' Thi; wickets fell with the'/followmg 'increases •—r wicket for 2 runs, 2 for 46, 3 for 65, 4'for 133 5 for 139, 6 for 159, 7 for .208, 8 for 245, 9 for 275, ; 10 for'29l. v Petone commenced cautiously, and Cobcroft and 'Joyce wore still in when time was called. The fielding of both teams could be improved somewhat. Tho scoring Was as follows.— 1 OLD BOYS. • , FjBST, iNNJfiOS. j Beechey, 1 113323113113, b. Brice 23 S Jacobs, c. Cates, b. Cobcroft , ... ' 0 Lomax, 1131131113331, c. 'and b Brice . . v 23 Tucker, 3333313122133131311313311, c. ' Isherwood, b. Smvrke,. ~ ~ 53 Ji P. Blacklock, 343111111133311, p. and • b. JJrjce .„, ~ ~, „. 28 Mon-igban, 1331114, 0. Joyce, b, Brice 14 M'Gill, 1113131111223341331144121431432 ', 1131U3, h. Smyrbo . .77 C. P. Blacklock, 41315313, c. Cates, b. Connolly . . 21 Birch, 1133114321, c. Taylor, b. Djson. . 20 Mason, 2112, b Smyrko t ,., t ... f> . q B. J. Jacobs, 333, not out, 9 Extras « .. .„ , 17 ■ Total ' ...~291 Bovu,r\-a Analysis. Connolly, 1 wicket for 42 runs; Cobcroft, 1 for 71;Bnce,4for85;Smyrke,3 for 49; Dyson, 1 fpr 20; Jo;po, 0 for 7. < PETONE. ' Cobproft, '11311433313, not out ... '~. 30 Joyce, 822M2,- not out 13 Total for 0 wickets ... l ... 43 1 WELLINGTON V. Y.M.C.A, ~T ho, match on Xo. 2, Basin "Reserve, although not ns attractive as the one on the neighboming wicket, still had its incidents. Wellington uon the toss, and sent m Richardson ,iuid Murphy to commence batting, lhey had just begjn to form an estimate of tha strength of Loader wd Gnmmott as 1 boilers «hen a.fast, delivory trom Loader rose and struck Richdrdson on tho sido of tho head. It must have'been a painful oxpeilence. However the captain almost immediitfZ re f su , mcd u I3 r bafc ' and something of his dd form. When thp sturopk T Ms More had reached 13 Murphj and Hickson carried oil for a few minutes, until a misunderstandmff iSIn d '\ th ° "»'WS inn out for 2 Mahoney, who replaced Hmkson, reached tho wiekct my to see, Murph s 's wicket fall to nof m V 9tt ? e T k f Na «Ebton, Vere, Quinn ( 3 n\\ h ' ? nd L , U f cl ? le m \ came «nd went md all tho time Mahoney lield on Finallv ne'was caught by,Robeits, with 79 on the slatp Tho following table' shows tho progress of tho innings—l wicket -for 27 runs 2 for 29, 3 for 29, 4 f Ol 47, 5 for4B OfaJ 82 7 for 101, 8 for ICO, 9 for 180, and'lo f Ol 187. Loader possesses a good stjle as a bowler, and Phi lips, a young player, seems' to have success lying ahead of him if he continues nB ho is doing now. ' Tho Y.M.C A men never'looked at home. At C3O they co, ] nm e n cc'd, and tho succeeding hour brmHit only 34 runs, with a loss of six mcke'ts Luckm bowled effectively, and five of tho six wickets ncro his. The scoring is as follows.— WELLINGTON. Fibst Innings Murphy, 312131111, b Grimjnott ... J4 Richardson, 1132321, b Loader . . ..13 Hickson, 11, run out . ' 2 23133224221114, c Roberts, b. Grimmett , 70, Naughton 1313, c. Loader, b. Gnmmett 8 varo, b Loader , 0 Quinn 1311111231211, c. H. Wilson, 'b. Phillips , '„, 19 Nash, 33 c and b. Phillips ' fi Luckie, 2331312231, b Phillips . 21 Hales, 111531, not out ... ' ' u Millar, 24, b Phillips .. '..'. '..'. (j Extras 5 Total ". .li^ Bowling Analtsib. Loader, 2 wickets for 35 runs, Gnmmett, 3 for 62, Midlano, 0 for 27; Phillips, 4 for 44, Tilyard, 0 for 14.
; .-:- ; ■>y K;Y,M.C.A. - '-v/v/.- ?;y y' ; J-; ;TOisonViS,';-o'.":-3iiilerj-. b, gales '..v ; - : /.; 5 M/Kay, 112,: c. Murphy, b. Luokie . ;,.■ .s4. Mitilaiie,-: 1, b; Lupkio -.y' ■■:■:■ .v. v- ;.;' •. 1 ; Roberts, :-313Z,-.--b.'' '■vV-.. i ;v ; . : #i .>:y, B Phillips, 12, not out • ; ,i,- .'.J.'» ; ';,;i -'3 ' Tilyard, 21123; 1.b.w., byLuckje : 9 .Murphliy.2, b.'Lupkie ".:' : ... .'-' : .,,^';;.'.;,-: y ; -2;;>;■;:«;.vE3rtraS;';; ;'y ■■;,,-. : -;„;,. ■■;.' ...:'/. V>..-V'2. ;for sis' wjekpts ; '■■';■,.,'.'". : ■',;.■'.-.:..-.-34'y''v ; '''..itpwL!ifd 'Analysis.:,y-'y-'v: ' -: : i .Hales, .l'.for'- . v;Pl\penis ; -ma'dp':;i>:.very;• pppr. stand in-. .the ; first; iniiingq against 'Newtown' at/Pfltoiie, on Saturday,;boiug;all-djapoead.of fora.paltvv .ffl;^^ , the only;,batsmen..to..rpaqlj •double..':figures, GibbVjs'■■"played-,"a :: usefulinnings; ; lie was bat-;, tjng 'qarfifuily . and\plftbiiig:;tho ball -riioely,": :b;ut;j'ps,t'as-ho appeared .'to have. mastered : the' b'owliiig';hp':was given out leg-before in trying tppu'Jl'a'straight;one tolpgyyAlpe;and;:Laws- . bowled, 'unchanged. ■ tfairouglib'n£fj't-bQ'>.".iriii'|pgSi'' but : withy.-.'excellent'; -/average?, .'half-past y?is o'clock,,'.their.total,amounting 'tp4SSj'aild:^h/Hs:tboyihaYe^a,loa(l! : of■6^;rnns , bny the/.'first- innings.':-.:Tho: principal;iscorers 1 for-.Nowtpwn ,;wero- Laws, 41, 6. l)ay!24y;E; ; . '■Ql4rM'gV , '-18 1 --.fthd:Alpa,lß;'"--J/a%BAp}ajWl':tß?.' ; right'.game-' for;the .particular:, wicket -by 'liit-. ,tjng.hard at; evorythirig. ~.Phoenix;tried 'five different, bowlers in aii unsuccessful effort to' '.dislodge;- the -Newtown bapia'in,. and: when his. spprp 'had -passed 40, Waters : was', put-:on: as' a';last.resource,.■with.'.the'result thatlie'sopt Lawsiriih his first ;over,;and.th6'other.wickets ; fell -■.quipkly;;: Gibbes, who-' secured .-'6'--wickets'; '■f0r.;46 riins, .'was tho-jnost-- useful bowler on thf. ,Tho;':, wioket-keoping ;■ ■ of bptlj.-tearns;waß :gp<jd,y;■;Dptails pfithesporjug. areyas fQllow:^^':/.^;.v::; : ;.:y'y...'y::,;;.vy.y: . y\'fM'MH SS^BfPENIx: ; y -^Y^'-fM ';%^.;.V ; ¥i''i^ ; ? l^; ;KKHlkos. ;: A;^\^ : ;. '■■'$■'.£ Mttte- J'22H3ly;c. ■Laws;:b:':Aipe-y. - ; : ..;:'. jtf. .Orderiwopb!y;2ll22l^ ? :,vlv9w S yiv; : 9 Laws■':;;.: ..■?/:->:-.? --■'■■ r."-:' : '.■ 'V.,,.2-' Gibbes,; 1121111112111131,. 20 /Waters;'2l2,'c.:o'Farrell, -b. Laws: V.': :■: 5 /Burtonyl,;-b; AJpo-'.iV; 4 :,;>'• '■■■! -M'Lerinah, , .;l, : ,b:.laws ,%:■:.:. "■':... ; .r"-"'.- i'-'l-«v:Hfck^y;;<i/Jb",i';Al^ -Wilsßn.Lo, b, Laws ■;•■■ ~.-/:0 •'.;.:: -O-y-;..;;y7 i ;Bstra.s.y': £tttpxJ:;v^vZ/sy\,;;^: for' 23i.r'nnsyLawsi : ;6'for;'Spi'-: y - £s?^up;K^iiw/Ijwikob/'; ■ -::l ■ ' -: : :'S":Cyv ; : : '"G/:;;B#£lil-i^ .1 : =y >■b.rt.Hicbey;.'-'■^i.^ *':■ ; -:--.i.'- ! v"-:vA\ ; - •.v..>-24 ; Spb'inolli:•;2i■■■.:p" , ■Bere'nasorJ > •^b;^6ibßeg■•>.■::■■'''v2'■ Q'Parrell, llB311,' ; b:<Hickev:-rt.v.H9 v liaws,; 331111112111213112411413,: c. Bur- --;-: .V : - ; \y''ton.-b; i -Wa#rs'. r iE;:;C]3ridgo;';l223nillll2li i 'c:rßurtthi-b;;V;M;: ",',i;i-. ; Gil>bea'-.-:->'.'i,-V ! :'.---y,--./.- , :- i ? ?^ c ;,f;.'•'■-.• ,; : ,; .■■■'■:.":,;'.-t-18 ; ;Oarrnthersr!2,-';'st','>serpnds6n, : -.b; ';A''^^Day;^;e; , ■■: ; Oryehw«di : -:X •■;v'- : :"' V: - i: '.:V.'"^- : ;^i VV 'H;. ; /' 7; .. ; y,,; : -^'^i; : ;'-' .iv.V'^'C-. VyGfibßes,:-.s>Wipls'pts l: for..46ruhs';"P .■2,ftr; ; l6V'Wjls'po/.2;for:34y.Wßfers,-:lior'.f;' 0: for -flfi and :■pickspnyj 0 fop 13, v '4 : p : ;y '0 A9;ypq M P AjNVIV,! W A ;;' fThe'.'match."WwJß'pii:.. Gas'.Qpm'pany/and-AVai-:wet'u. commepced on the'"grpunds'pf the latter., •club,-;v ; The.';visitpfs'^^.madß,^37 ; vin ; .their/fiTs't' innings,^and.'ottthp.close of.■ play-;Waiwotu; d % s *-'^^wiplf»k i f«;:?Bi'nwß.'--.:-Si?.-df^)ja t . G as eCornpauy, tearivvgot Jrifo;-double : figures," pr6dge;ajaa.T D pp 34'each;frTho'effortB.of tho' ■fpur/.nanied ; wererc'reditable, ! ,TOrß:;gaihea=by';sfeadyjprJoket,; ; :iwere; nfeldingf jory ■■to>'th© ; . : .bbffliiig.i ;-Rodgerß:te6kiS.';for-;72,-vA;r:B: Pringlo. 1 fori : 2 for;-26, ilhe; ligurps'at'thß fall of pach'wicket; ;l;fbf 2, ! !2;f0r:.12p3if0r'■'.Bg:.V4 {or-126;'5'fbr :m. 6 ; .lpr:--206,i^.f0r:214V:8 ; : f0r::;25b^9'for: ; 23r;;:] : o. : ;iprs23t i ; -not; p.ut.vpjntributed^lSiand'.ii^dgerß-'e;■:< ;fdll;of.;thevwipl?pte;y;shbwed:'vAtho.-y>W ■sporer-IV;fp'r. Q; and.'.2,fpr'ai. ; .:;-Miller'took r onfl. 'wicltet;;for:ll 'ancUToppyonp' fwTi■ ■Tbio tit-. -.; » : ;SK\ ;Pa3TOA ; p,-;Clipiip,;b'i^ ; :B;.vPringleS r ■E[un,:2; b; Rodgers:,;;--."/. ;:\V ": '■:,: v'-. v v . : ;u2 ■Hawthorno, 1 :i3i41321314i2411U153312ir :r ;-v:-';7;-.3132313'81.^b/iltedgers^ * m Brown; b: : K •.;'•,'-v."G.v S: Cringle V^.V, ■:, i;-i. .-;>;;.; V ■•". ]:[•-. ~ : ? 34 ;"1232312333123321113iaig3;: • b; ; w 1 ;:■.;;;!Brpwjly;,b;wßpi3ge'rs.' '■'~; •'.>-v-,v ' .; A ; ; -•- -gi J,b;w.; : m y f: ,?■.'i^ ; ■;E6dgws^■;, ; ■■.^v.lf••;;v.^^:^;;■f■^^.V■i■'i.:■ ! ■ : -.-'-';V'"- : -' i 3i j W r augh;:,1423211131/:,npt but W. •',;; ;^i'^ :■' ig JfKayV4ll,:;.lJ,;;Rodgers-^;•;;;..,;. ;;; :;^ -;rs Do aieyj'3l2, piiJudd;:;.bvvG;- :i<6: ■■^■■:^ : -Miller, .b:j:Judd« ...:■;;' l; ;.j' V-Y;;;.■:.■ ■^■\ ...;-■;■()■ '?-.• : ■^:,;. : y : , ,■ -;; y|3% r :W.R6dprs;;; ; s;,wickets. for 72 : runs; ':-.'-A;"?'igi:->Tringl6,-:r.f0f;40.; Matthews,.O'ior 89.) G.-'Si : :p;f^r'.2O.v-^ldersioy;;9;.fpr-l'f|-^ % ;^: &;:f^i;i^^ '■("■•'i^'.-'-- : y f £vK^^ .Tviis^; ; ;M33n3;Ynofc;'wt ■'' i;ii'-^'^i.^ie :i-r& ; :sriflgWt^ liodgersj' : ;ll4j;o;..Tppp.ib.'Miller ;„'; ■; ~y;;;'6: Staples; ip' : - : ' J yXr '^: :^:;; : ;^ta'io>i ; 2;^cke^ ';: : : -M' S-: ■'';-;? •iipwimd.AJUi.TtsisY:. V.-; ';..y;;;.jv-;- J;'. 'I'wickpt. fbrylt;Vuns ;.Topp,'l.for Hull, ; 0;:|or;:5.;'-^;;; •;¥ :u; >>?;; y:^?:; -•-;;.:;;■
WMWi* MNIOR pyy; & ■J; mado :'a;-g6od .-beginning ' against';; : .Wadefitown,.:tliff yteam-ywnich v vhas: hitherto been in the lead' ih; the junior grado;;- ■ Wa'dostbwn:^vpreydisposed of,. for '60 in * their: first:) inning's, yCondhiie' ::(24) i- being v only. bats'maij;- i tfl';'rlßach;'. ; bowlbd'Werywtfll/taking. eight; wickets;.-fdr';2B, !six.of.'.th'em.-bejng clean- ; bpwled;y-Niven-:(one for' 19) waa ; tho; onlyy/othe'r''bowlpr' put : : bnv ■VictOT,ia;'G6llego;'did ; riot. ; make ,'a yor/ybigl sooreyin,: their.; firstV.yturn,: at- the 'wiokPts,'.j 'tiiougli-.-they' gained. a : ;'lead;'of ;48'oii : :their !| ;6pponen'ts'.vyThe;chief. 6CorerSwereM'Dou'gall | 17,,Co'ombs .14. Oarid 'Broad.au'dfß.C.'.Nivopl ,10.: each',:;- Moffai.'fivoyfor;: 38;yWhiterod -two i ■for 4, and, Collett- three -for; 10, .shsrod: j At. the'-call of, time Wades-: town 'had. lost two- wickets ■ ;n their second ; innings .$ or;16'.runs;yy'-'y : ;y;:'-. : f : .;:';'',i y-^yyl ; y -Newtown College .—Newtown; I irstyinnings,;i7iy(Blundell22y Sullivan'29,;'i .Riggs- 27;-; and-.. Turner. ■50) V' V College,-,-first innings, 46,(Staintqii -16),' sepbnd innings, fivo' ; wickcts j.for 61, (Turner:' 34, : Claridge . 10)'.' Bowling.; for, : . College,' took'four wic-' kots, for..so,';ahd .Taylor.Uhreo for 35, while" for.Newtown::Sullivan six-for' 12, a,nd RicEs- 1 four fpry3o,- bowled.,welU:.'.-.;. y".-', ~'yi ■, '■'.In the "ma tch ; Gds Company ;v..Wellington' ,8,. -the former.scored 267y:.Windley played a' careful innings ..for 137, not out, '.wliile Currio .42, F: 'Wotherair 36, V.and 'C, Wetherall 26; also iseciircd double figures., Webb, Bay, and Adams:wero.the best bowlers for Wollington.: Wellington,had; one -wicket down for 13 runs : drawn; ••.■'-. -~: .; Victoria'.College'. B in their ''first'innings against Wellington A made 74 (Lowe 19, Caddickll, Randrup 18, riot out). Iti their: se&: ond ihnings.:thcy.had lostytwo wickets' for. 32 atthe callof time,;.Mackay,''2o. not out,-being ■the best: Bcorer,..;. Wellington;" playing with nine.-men, compiled 99 jn their first.turn at the'-wickets':'(Cliarlesworth 17;, Walters : 18 Paritt 12, ■■' Ryan; 13, not out; Wagotaff 18). •' v-Harbbur.Bpard for- ; moryteam, having,- a 'lead: of -88 runs on tho first' innings,' could:oply ; male 48 in the spoj;
ond attempt' (three- men sKort)V Glarko 11,' and O'Brienll, getting double figures;. Electrio Light did much-hotter in'thbir second, innings,, scoring 121'. (Clarke- 35, -not but, Sa.iivorin 31, • Haydo'h; 12)."':'' ■ Clarke, ; .. Wright,' anil, Williams, for Harbour Board, and Winv tprs, Sauveriny and'.Gronin, for Eleetrio Light, bowled well. :E[arboiir Board- thus won -by the narrow margin of lOiuns, -. ; , ;y ; . ■:-:':;^--M'\, . THIRD .CLABS.' y^ '■:>: ' St: : Mark's v. .Phoenix.—Sf;. Jlark's, with only, six men,, made ;3S (Smith .14,: Charlton; .13)', and'B9 for thr'oo wickets-(Ferguson-49, hot put, Smith 12, Kitchihg l'o)Vi '■: Phoenix -mado: 102- (Byan-27i Fraser, 24, : Kennedy 14). .Qrowes; 13).. .•.'.. Bowling'for St.;.. Mark's, Bray took ..six. .wickets, for 28 runs.' Dempster,' three wickets.: for.. 10 ' runs, bpwled best ! for s?ho.enix'.'y■•■:.-.'.■ >; . -~y> -'-■■"■"'■• yi Templars v. College latter team.' took first strike, and compiled 78 (Een'ner 23, Jophn 21, Beard : 11; Ronner and Beard adding 32 fpr. third wiokot), and in the second, innings made 27 for tbe'loss of 'six wickets (Castle. 13).. Templars replied with 109 (Dooley 27, Pooley 24, Blenkonsop 14, Girling 12; extras,..l6; Dooley and': Blenkonsop.pnt- . ting, on' 47. for .first, wioket). Bowling for' College, Gray: and-.Castle.did best, and:for; Templars the best were Boyd (six fpr 12 and three.for: 14);;ond. Dooley (threo'.for--29 and three for'. 11). yu ; ,y y ';■ ;.;:.;".;'• : : : ,: ..y.lnythp'.matoh St. : ;John's-v. .Phoenix,'the latter batted. first, compiling 97 (Harty 30, M'Donagh-19 -.not-out, -Wilson- 16): -St. Jphp'si-replipdvwith 120 .(Galloway • 32,-Wat-,spn:27,,.Sch!aadt.24, Ellift'e 21),- %..their second innings Phoonix had made 23 run's for the loss of .3 wicketsy(Harty: 14)'. Reese and: Lambert, bowled.: bosf.-ior-Phoenix, -while Dusko'and-.Gallpway:bowled• successfully; fpr 'St.;Johh's.y,yyyy.,; : y: yy ..':'.;,'■■:'.-■■': , ; 'y:y ■ : ) yy''Y; 1 ;:y fourthJclass/ '; : ' '.' ; ' The' mia'teh'St'.. John's-A; v.., St. IJohn's'B. resulted as ,follows i-r-St..; John's :-A; first 'innings 30; (Crawford. ,15. not- out)'; second 'in-! nings,; 49. ;; St.' John's B, -first innings, 58 (W: E.'.Caldow;:l2; MfLeay :l7):;.-'sec'ond.in--nings,'lol,.; (P.'Wright; 50, >E. Caldow 15, WhytO:'ll J '.'M'L'e.ay i a2) I 'y k's.Huntingdon, and. Melodydivided the'bowling honours/; and;for ■%>.B's;E..'Caldow and M'Leay captured; all; the wickpts,: E. Caldow' perform- 1 iiig:.the,-'' hat:tnok." r' : -]:.? 1. 1 .'-. ■~:.' : '-' .:y : ' : y. : ; -: Karori;, boat; St.-.; Mark's;: by y. 44,' runs/ Karor'i :in; their first innings made -54: (Lewer.: ■32), aiidin thfeir second 43 (Lewer 14). '■-' St'. : Mark's yiryytheir;; first;; attempt .imado '27; .'.(Barnes, 9),. and in thejr second. 26 (Morgan 7 1 :not .out).':,-For.-Karori;.Lewer. i bok..ten• wicarid Tai;r,.fiyo for:2o,'while for., : St.-, Mart's.Edmonds'took twelve for 38,.and o;yßurdeldn;slxJor.2B.y,.y;y;-;.;:;^y■■/.; ',; ; ' -:H:;::yS:y:y,MISCEVjCA^ .■.■■yA.-mateh; ; wns''playe'4-ia^^wtb\ni:-.Park'':bV: : ' tween .Whitcombe- and. , Tomb's,;:;, Ltd. arid ;Turf(bull and Jones,,the former winning : by 10 ; . runs 'bhythe- first :'imiirigsV ; • Tiirnbull's ? made ;58. and 114 (Reriner 10 and: 31,, Ralph .lp,')'dO:-Lawncy , 'l2,' : -:L6bney/'l7; : an4 Smythe, 4fi,-.-:not .out), y ;'Por-'Whitcorabe'sy Jackson 22,:-not .out,;- Milford'l7,; ;and' Guhn' : 10,-.:.wero .tl)e'-prinoipal •6cprers;.i 'Bowling ■ | fo'r-"-Wliity comb6'syGuhn:.secur<kl.fivo.for:23 and Muriro: .twp.for; 3, and for' : Tiirnbull's. :;Renher, ; six for.;-22,- Smythe.two for'2s,-- and'Looney two' V; ':y-,v;yy;-:;;>;';:y .; ./..y.
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