CRICKET.
WEDNESDAY: ASSOCIATION. The Wednesday cricket competitions were continued in perfect cricket weather yesterday. Both the Artillery and Union had easy ipns in their matches, each winning by an innings. Red Cross aro making their first appcaranco in senior cricket, and havo started well'by defeating Rivals. Following aro the seoies.— artillery v. (mental. _. , . . artillery! First innings ~.: ..„, , 160 „ , .' ORIENTAL'. " ' First innings ; 40 Second Innings. Jfooro, c. Joyce, b. Cooper 26 MEldowney, b. Cooper 20 M'Kcnzie, b. Cooper "' 5 Keye, run out '" 4 Shand, c. Sawle, b. Mintyre 21 Littlo, b. Cooper ,-„„.,., 1 Williamson, b. Cooper ..: ".'. > 0 BiUman,' b. Weybourno ' 11 Wood, not out 11 Wilkes,-b. Weybourno i : 0 ' Cane, V. Mintyre ...\ , „ 0 t Extras , ; 2 ' Total v .....»... h . ."II Bowling Analysis; ' M'Mahon, no wickets for 15 Tuns; Smith, none for 10; Joyce, nono for 23; Cooper, five for 20; Bailey, none for 181 M'lntyro, two for 5; Weyboume, two for none. Artillery won by an innings and 35 runs. > 'UNION V. Y.MX.A.I T.M.C.A. ' ,' First inninge *..,.»..........«..... -70 TINION. '-, , First Innings, M'Gill, b. Patrick : , 22 Wilkinson, c. ElHson, b.' Patrick ._"' 33 Waters, c. Gini, b. Patrick „.. 5 Ouden, c. Greenwood, b. Patrick _ n Whelan, b. Patrick .-.' ."" 32 Mulford, not out -._!"!" 51 Harris, run out :_ »....™..J!!i!i! 21 O'Sullivan, not out ,'....'.. ir ' Extras :....'2ZIZ 27 .Total for six wickets '.....'.._....',,,,. 20? ' T.M.C.A. ' , Second Inninge. Patrick, c. Waters, b. Harris .■. 39 Sclntpr, c. Bonnor, b. Hani , ? 3 Richardson, c sub. 1 , b. Harris "' 5 Strange, e. O'Sullivaii, b. M'Gill „ . 0 Gmi, c. Ogdcn, b. Harris "' 1 Gibson, c. M'Gill. ij.'Harris :> "' jr Greenwood, c. Mulford, b. Harris '. "' ' 0 Thompson, c. Mulford, b. Harris .'....'J 5 Robiupon, not out , 9 Extras r ;,"_ g Total „ ."^ ' v 'Bowling Aaalysis. . !.Og*en, no wickets for 20 runs; Harris,'seven for 38; M'Gill, one for 25 j Bonncr.none for i. Union won by an innings and 47 runs. , , , RED CROSS V. RIVALS, BED CROSS, s First Inninge .- .". 1 „, 120 ■ L „ ' EIVALS. First Innings ...'._..............„„.,„„,...„..,„„, 59 RED CROSS. 'i ' Second Innings. Grcig, b. Gosling j Dr. Brown, b. Gosling „ "J o Davis, c. Crouch) b. Gosling .;..,_.._...„ 39 Marshall, b. Gosling „ 1 mil, b. .Gosling , :.:::::::« Dr. Foster, not out ...... ( ..,.,.,.., • 23 Brqwn, b. Gosling , :. _ !..!.".!!"" 0 Toms.vb. George , ~, ; u Luxford," c. Crouch, 1). George 0 Zinckgraf, b. Gosling „ _..!..' g Terry, l nip out _ 0 Extras _ 7 Total .' "103 First innings „ 120 -t-' I ' ' ~, 11 ,1 223 RIVALS. Second Innings. Gosling, c. Toms, b. Brown ' 13 George, c. and b. Toms 0 Wyatt, b. Brown „ ~i 8 Darroch, b. Forsber 1 21 M'Kenzie, b.'Forstor _. 24 Tyrrell, b. Forster 6 Jones, b. Foster _ „.,_ () Dr. Pigeon, b. Forster „ . 4 Dr. Anderson, b. Forster „ 7 Crouch, b. Forster „,.., 9 Duthio, not out _ 6 Extras , „ 20 Total "ui Bowling Analysis. Toms, ono wicket for 31 runs; Brown, two for 22; Greig, nil for 30; Forster, seven for 12. Red Cross won by G3 runs. , JUNIORS. Vivian defeated Y.M.C.A. by SGven wickets and four runs. l Union defeated Dairymen by 82 runs. For the winners, Williamson (3t) was the best of the batsmcu. For the losers, Spark scored 22. The best of tho bowleis were Johnson, three for 3, and Wilson, two v for 5. .REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES. A local Wednesday representative team will play Otaki on November 9 at Otaki. The Wednesday Association has decided to , send two teams to Chiistchurch on January 1 and 3 to play the Canterbury Thursday seniora and juniors. ,
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