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CITY GAMES YESTERDAY. ■ third round -of tlio Wednesday ; competition was"begun, yesterday'afternoon, in the boat of weather.' One incident of simio noto ocouped. ■In the. inntch Union v. Rivals Gill was run out, but, Giving to tho umpiro watching the ball .instead .of the batsmen, he gave a. palpably erroneous'decision... M'GJill ,rfto nv £r u sput on 5i runs. The .association Should take the,question of. umpires in hand f&.Wff; In the. match-Oriental, v. Y.M.C.A. tho-latter, batting first, scored 119. Oriental, batting ten; men, replied .'with IGB, to- which A. Moore, Sh.iml, M'Kenzie, and J. Moore were the oluer contributors. ' The followine are the scores;— ■ ■. . . ° . ORIENTAL AND Y.M.C.A. ( Y.M.C.A,First Innings. Gibson, o. ; Billman, b. J. Moore 8 Strange, c. A. Moore, b. J. Mooro 23 Giml b.Wilke3 9 Holmes, run ont - 7 Bale, b. J. Moore . ' 2j Riohardson, b. J. Moore 1 Greenwood: c.' Shand, b. Keys 3 Thomson, b. J. Moore'. 4 Ellison, c." sub., b. J. Mooro 0 Robieson, b. J. Moorv ; ..i........ 5 Patrick, not out ".[[.I!!!!. 28 Extras !!!"*"!.":!!" a ■ ■ Total i.....;....'. .....119: ; t Bowling Analysis ;;Wilkes, one ; wicket. for 30' rune,: J Moore," seven for 71; Keys,.; one for 17; Shand, none for-1. , - I'. V .. ORIENTAL ■ j ' . First Innings. ' .' • A. Mooro, b. Patrick 55 M/Eldownoy, c. and b. Patrick ..i,........... 0 Little, b. Holmfts ■ 0 Shand. c; and ,b. Holmes • 57 M'Konzie; b. Patrick £0 Keys, b. Patrick 3 Billman, b. Holmes ......:.;...„i....'......,..,...„.. 0 J. Moore; b. Holmes .....; 15 Carson; b. Holmes 0 Wilkes, not out • 1 Extras ....... ...,."'L'.'.".-' 5 Total ice : Bowling Analysis .Patrick, four wickets for4B runs; Holmes, five for 74; Gibson, nono for 22; Gini, none for 16; Bale, none for 15. • 1 ; ; .'■■■ • ARTILLERY V.'RED STAR. , lii ( this _match Artillery had ari easy, win, by eight wickets ' and six . rnhs; 'i'lio ■ batting- all through1 .was of a ;low. standard,, owing. -to . the pad 1 staio of tho wicket, "which vas ,Very poorly prepared. "• ' . ■ BED STAE. . . First Innings. • , Dr. :Fostor, b. .M'Mahon 9 Morrison, b. M'Mahon 4 Dr, Brown, c. Sawle, b. MHa'hon'v 1 Davis, run out l g Dr. Smith, b, M'Mahon 1...;;.;;;....;.-.....,3 Hill, l.b.Wi, b. Baileyl Dalgleish, not out 14 Greif;, c. M'Mahon, b. Cooper .. 2 Moflatt, absent ;....,..0 Marshall, c. Smith, b; Cooper. 2 Luxford, b. Joyce 9 ■Extras 4 Total 57 . : ' ■' Bowling Analysis. . 1 . ; M'Mahon, four. l wickets for 12 runs; Bailey, ' one;for.;18; Cpopor, two for 18;. Joyce, dno f0r.5.: ' Sccoiid Innings. / 1 Dr. Brown; b.: Joyco 8 .1 Dr. Forster,! l.b.Vr., b. Bailey ; 7 1 Dalgleish, b. Joyce 2 ' Dr. Smith, 0. Bailey; ,b. M'lntyre 14 < Davis, c. Sawle, b; M'lntyre ' 7 ' Morrison, b; > M'lntyro 3 I Hill, b. M'M<vhon 2 ' Greig, ; not : out: ' G ' Luiford,,run but 3 1 Marshall, c. Woybourne, b. Cooper ...... .. 0 i Extras 12 • ■ Total j.............;..,....;,..; G2 1 First innings 57 t j '..■ Grand total. ....;..1..... 119 • '' • ' Bowling Analysis. •. '
i 'one- ' for'lOi M'lntyr6, 'thre© for'.'ltt')"M'MaH'bn, ono for. 10; Cooper, ono for 0. ARTILLERY. ' . . . . First .Innings. •••. - Joyce, b. Dr. rForster : 11 Smith, b. Davis M'lntyre, c. sub.; b.Dr: Brown 17 W«ybourne,;o. Dr. Forsteiy b; Dr. Broivn. 0 M'Mahon, ,b. Davis 3 Hume, c. and b. Dr. Brown 2 Taylor; b. Dr. Broiyn .......1 Saivle, b. Diivis o Bailor; o. Morrison, b. Davis : 14 M'Gill; b. Davis .j 4 Cooper, not out Q Extras - 15 • Total 92 i'':. ' Bowling Anhlyeis. Dr. Forster,.one wicket for 12 runs; Greig, none for 16; Dr. Brown, four for 39; Davis, fivo for 10. .■ ■; : ; , ;■Second Innings. Bailey, c. Marshall; b, Luxford 10 Cooper, ci'.Marshall, b. 1 Dr. Brown 8 Taylor, -not out 7 Smith, not out 3 Extras ' 5 :v Total for two wickets : 33 ' First innings 92 : Grand total 125 . ' .. .. Bowling Analysis. i Davis, no wickets ,for 9 runs; Dr. .Brown, | one for 8; Luxford.ono for 11. RIVALS V. UNION. : Rivals, batting first, mada 140 runs, of which : GeorgeVrput,"togetMr; 36,; by fine;freo,'cricket., ■ Jones opened-with ai.fine drive'to the off, for G, and: retired with a well-played 24, being taken in the deep field. Union so far have .lost voight 'wickets for. ,170 runs. ScoresV •/ ■. RIVALS First Innings. ;; ; ' Tyrell, *b. Ogden 18 Andorson, st. Mulford, b. Harris 0 Georgo, b. Bonner 30 M'Kenzie, c. M'Gillj b. Harris 3 Wyatt. St. .Mulford, b. • Harris' 23 Janes, c. and b. M'GiU 24 Dr. M'Evtdy, b. Bonner ... 0 Darroch, c. sub., b. Harris ...13 Dr.' Pigeon, b. M'Gill 4 Dnthie, not out 1 Crouch; e. Bonner, b. Harris 0 ■ .Extras , 18
Total ...„ _.„ .'. »0 Bowling Analysis. • Harris, five wickets for 49 runs; Ogdcn, one tor 23; Quee, none for 15; Bonner, two for 24; ll'Gill, two'for 9. ! UNION. First Innings. Wilkinson, c. M'Evody, b. Duthio J.... 1 O'Snllivan, c. Tyrroll, b. MTfenzie 51 M'Gill, 1.b.w., b. M'Kenzio 51 Waters, b. M'Kenzio _ o Halliwoll, b. MTKonzie 6 Mulford, b. MTCenzie , \\ Quee, not out i Karris, not put „ 2 Ogdon; c.Pigeon, b, Wyatt ] Bonner, b. M'Kenzio _ 7 Extras ; 30 Total for eight wickets _._. 170 Bowling Analysis. M'Kenzio, 6ix wickets for 40 runs; Duthic, one for 26; Wyatt, one for S4; Darxoch, none for 18; George, none for 14; Pigeon, none for JUNIORS. _ Oriental, first innings 30, v. Vivian, first innings 202. Por Vivian, M'Fadgoon made 44, Byan (not out) 48, Beid 39, and Malmancho Y.M.C.A. v. Union.—Y.M.C.A., first innings 00 (Philips 10); Union, first innings 118 (Coleman 30, Willinmson 17, Johnson 10, Harrison 16).. Y.M.C.A., 6ocond innings 81 (Philips 20, Lcughton 18). Union, second innings, two w-ickots for 31 (Coleman not out 19). ' WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION. Mr. M. luckie presided at tho fortnightly tneeting of tho Wellington Cricket Association on Tuesday evening. It was decided to request the Bosorvos Committro of tho City Council to lay on water to different portions of Nottfown Park to facilitate the preparation of wickets., The Hawke's Bay Association' wroto suraesting that tho Wellington representative team, whloh goes to Auckland at Christinas might play at Napier on \ie waj back. It waa ro-
solved' that.' tho date' suggested was' unsuitable, but that the association might be able to sohd a team later/.■■"■'-,:.; .-"'■'
. It was decided.to take steps to lay tho views •of the "assd.oiatlon before the meeting ■of the New Zealand Cricket Council, which is to be held at Christohurch to-night to. consider the .refusal; of : the Wellington. Cricket Association to. enter into . the' r proposed pooling financial arrangements regarding the.visit of tho Australian team.. The association ' had declined to participate in a pooling scheme, but had offered XlOfl for a match provided that tho dates fixed included a Saturday, and that tho game' was played before a test match took place. -...,.. • ..; Speakers pointed out that if Wellington was excluded from the programmo thero would be a strong. probability of steps being taken to prevent a tcst'match;being played here. The Wellington Association had lost some £200-by, tho previous pooling, whereas the., matches' played here had shown a profit. Tho association at that. time had bebn'. in funds, now it had none, and, apart altogether from tho printhe association wqs not in a position to incur any risk. A puarantee.of £100 had been asked by the council for the match, and Wellington, had offered, that amount, with the condition that it took whatever, profit there was or stood any Joss that might.result. The association 6tobd to lose as much as any other association by giving: £100.
. .UNIVERSITY MATCH. A CENTURY SCORED. IBj Tclecraph—Proa Assoclntlori.i Christchurchj December. L.. A match was commenced to-day. at.Hagley Park in fine weather between teams representing Otago Univorsity and Canterbury. College'. Tho toatns wero as follow:—Canterbury: H.M. Chrystall, C. F. Arnold, A. T. Donneliy, C.'AV. Allard.G. D. Mulgan, J. G. Deuniston; A. R. 'Blank,! W..P. Hopkins, J. H: Nortie, A. L. Hudson, and R. Tyhehnm. Otago: Rutherford, Keid, Frazcr, Sim, Slater, Ongley (2), Widdowson, Alloo, Bannermah, and. Duthie'.' Otago won tho. toss, and put.Cantorbury in; but the wicket proved ,to be in. very good' order, .and runs- camo freely. When, s&mps wero drawn Canterbury,..Collego had scored .322. for sixwickets. Details wore: as follow':—H.M. Chrystall; c: Alloo. b., Rutherford, 79; C. E. Arnold, b.' Euthorford, 10; A. T. Donnelly, c.-v Sub,b;, Widdowson, 10; C.W.-Allard, b. Ruther. ford, 28; G. ! D. Mulgan, 123 not out; J. G. Deuniston, c: Seaton, b. Widdowson,-18; A. It/ Blank,;l.b.w., b.,Fraser, 28; W. P. Hopkins, 12.n0t out.' ."':'- .".".',".*:•" -.. '"■.'■■; :' / ; BOYS'':LEAGUE, ,'' : .; ' The: following'', are'; the results ,of/.the. Boys' League raatdhes yesterday afternoon':—Star beat Boys' Institute .by an. innings and .79. runs; Top scorers for. Star: French 38, Ramsay 19, Greenwood : 19 .Uphain. 16, : Whitman 11 ; for Institutes' Churchill.-10; Thompson 13, Wat,ters:ll,.ahd Atkinson; 10 (not out).- ".':;•;- .': Telegraph Messengers beat. Winders' team by an:'iniiings,and.2,'nihs. Top.scorers.fbr;Telegraph: Bartpn ; 23, W..'Marshall 47.;, Winders: .Reiner 8, Mason 8, . '~'.;:
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