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EAST A AND COLLEGE.

Thb East A eleven, which met Victoria College on the Hutt ground, took tho field minus Tucker, and hibi placo was filled by the inclusion of Hickoy from the B team. Tho ohango proved an unfortunate one for Victoria College for, though Tucker would almost certainly been better than Hickoy in the battimj line, ho would havo to havo bowled remarkably well to bettor that player's osecution with the, ball. Tho wicket certainly seemed to suit Hickey, for m tho fi\o overs ho took five ivickets, four of them being clean bowled. Only 9 runs were scored off him. Tho Collego total was 67, and East A passed this be foro tho third wicket fell. Hutching'! was top-scorer with 45, and when it is stated that ho wont in first wicket down and carried his pat, it is almost unnecessary to add that ho had tho bowling collared. Collcgo nicketkeeping was not brilliant, no fowcr than 46 extras going to swell East's total of 190. MonaghnnS bowling appeared to havo lost its wng, for ho did not takes n single wicket, Dompsey and Miller doing the lion's share of tho attack. Tho wickets in each innings fell as follow:—Victoria Collego (first innings): Ono for 13, two for 21, three for 32, four for 38. five for 53, six for Gl, seven for 02, eight for 64, nine for 67, all out for 67. liftSt A (first innings): One for 41, two for 52, three for 70, four for 121, fivo for 142, su for IGO, seven for 169, eight for 169, nine for 185, all out for 190. Detailed scores foL low-.— VICTORIA COLLKGE. First Innings. Foster, 133313142n, b. Gibbcs 21 Ward, 111, run out 3 Do la Mare, 1123, b. Gibbos 7 Monaghan, 1, b. E. O. Halos ] Dempsoy, 21331, b. Ilickey 10 Niven, 3112112, b. E. O. Hales 11 Griffiths, 1311, c. Gimmett, b. Hickey 6 Bnrbidgo, b. Hickev i o Mackay, 2, b. Hickey 2 Broad, b. Ilickoy 0 Miller, not out 0 ' Extras 3 Total 67 Bowling Analysis. E. O. Hales, two wickets for 27 runs; Uibbes, two for 28; Hickey, five for 9. EAST A. ' First Innings. Midlane, 312111113, b. Foster , 14 Wills, 31115143, e. Broad, b. Foster 19 Hutchings, 223311111181141123111111112111, not out i i 45 Gibbcs, 13112, b. Miller 8 Mahoney, 111113211231, b. Miller 18 N. Hales, 41113, b. Miller 10 M'Gill, 13111111, c. Mackny, b. Miller 10 Goldfinch, 33, b. Dompsey 6 Grimmett, e. and b. Dompsey ..> 0 | Hickey, 3224, c. Monaghau, b. Dompsoy .. 11 | E. O. Hales, 3, st. Waid, b, Doropsoy 3 , Extras & Total WO i Bowling Aaalysis. : Monaghan, no wickots for 37 runs; Miller, , 'our for 49; Foster, two for 24 Mackay, none for 9; Dempsoy, four for 25. HUTT AND PETONE. For the first time this season Hntt played awayi from home, ftnd tho, change was watched with interest. Many wero of opinion that Bodgers, the great Standby of the Valley Uam, would not acquit himself bo «ell in boiling on a wicket to which he was unaccustomed. This expectation wai to a certain extent fulfilled, for Eodgers took only two of tho Petone wickets, and each of theso cost his side 18 runs, while Aldersley took fi\e tor ID. In batting, liuiiover, Rodgers was quite up to his usual form, his 33 being top-score for the day's play., Tho game on tho first innings was a \ory closo one. Potono, playing one man short in tho absenco of Senior, .scoicd 10S, and Hutt wero only five runs behind. Brice and Isherwood were tho best batsmen on the Petono side. When stumps woro drawn Potone had lost two wjcjots in their second, inninns for 7, Aldersley having got two of the, tail-men out for iivo runs. Tho score at the fall of each wicket was fts follows:—Petono (first innings): Ono to: 39, two for 45, three for 51, four for 81, livo for 89, six'for 96, seven for 96, eight for 108, nine for 108; (second innings). Ono for 5, two far 7. Hutt (first innings) One for 12, two for ii, thrco for 22, four for 29, iivo for 72, six fot 83, so\en for 85, eight for 85, nine for 86, all ' 'out for 103, Detailed scores follow:— PETONE. First Innings. Dnlgleish, 1311211122, l.bw., b. Rodgers ... 15 Ishorwood, 12324131122211, b. Pilcher 26 Nunn, 21, b. Kocigera 3 Brice, 2421122112345, c. Pringle, b. Pikhor 30 Cate, 11111111112212, not out 17 Bennett, 1, b. Aldeisley ....> 1 Bold, 2, b. Aldersley 2 Reynolds, 1.b.w., b. Aldersley 0 Powell, 23211, st. Staples, b. Aldorsley 9 Hawkins, b. Aldersloy 0 Extras 5 Total 1 108 Bowling Analysis. Roilgers, two wickets for 36 run"; Aldorsley, five for 19; Pnngle, none for 13 j Pilchor, two for 35. Second Innings. Bonnott, 11, not out .' , 2 Bold, 31, b. Aldersloy 4 Powell, b. Aldersley 0 Extra 1 Total for twoi-ftickots 7 Bowling Analysis. i Al/lersley, two wickots for 5 iuns; Pnngle, none for 1. HUTT. First Innings. Wilson, 141, b, Brice 6 Pnngle, 2113, b. Brico 7 Aldorsley, 2221, c. Bennett, b. Brico 7 Judd, 21, b. Brice 3 Rodgers. 13322212121113112111, l.b.w ~b. Brice 32 Staples, 12212112111H113, b. Brico 25 Climio, 1121, b. Brice 5 Matthews, 1, b. Bennett 1 Oliver, b. Bennett / 0 Hollis 1, b. Brico , 1 1 Pilcher, 31011, not out 12 TMras 4 Total 103 Bowling Analysis. Brico, eight wickots for 33 runs; Bennett, two for 42; Nunn, hone for 12; Ishorwood, I none for 12. 1 REPRESENTATIVE TEAM. The selectors of tho Wellington representative 1 team have choson the following to represent ' Wellington against Auckland —Williams ' (North), captain, Monaghon (Victoria College), I kahoney (East), Tucker (East), Cobcrott - (South), Upham (North), C. Hickson (Central), ' Gibbos XEast), Laws (Central), Rogers (Hutt), ■ Brice (Potone), tnd I. P. Blacklock, ' Thanks to Mr. J. P. Firth, anncipal of Wol- ' hngton Collego, practice will Eako place on the 1 college ground, commencing this afternoon. ! In view of the match against Canterbury at " the new yoar, tho following three players are ' also asked to practise: Burton, Patrick, and ; Schmoll. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Wellington South defeated Viotoria College by an innings and 121 runs, In their first innings, College mad* 105 (Griffiths 20), but their second essay only yielded 20. The South 1 first, innings totalled 25S (llowo 51, Suckling 1 48, Tyler 31, Norris 21, Varo 20, C. Webb 19). S M'Gowan (8 for 51) and Guthrie (5 for 47) bowled well for South. j THIRD CLASS. > St. Mark's, playing against Wellington ' North, scored 300 in their first innings, and dismissed North for 50 (Woodhead 19). For ' St. Mark's the highest scorers were Gosling I (80),' Ferguson (49), G. Smith (41), Bray (37), > W. Smith (35), whilst Capper (three for 4), 1 Gosling (two for i), and Morrison (two for 18) " wore tho most successful bowlefs. In the Wellington East v. Wellington Central match, East niado M 3 in tholr first in- , ningi (Suit 59, Donohy 54, Mason 25, O'Sulli--3 van 25, Edwards 23 not out, Sweeney 22, Mas--3 terson 13, Kelhng 10). Central, in their hrst innings, made 46 (Halso 11, Douglas 13), and in tho second innings lost one wickot for 43 (C. M. Bay 22 not oul, and Williams 17 not , out). Tho best bowlers against East were A. J H. Bny (five for 50), Douglas (two for 1C), and £ Halse (two for 72). Bowling against Central 2 Moslerson (six for 20) and M'Ardlo (three for ". 16) did best. , ' 1 In the St. John's-Wellington South contest, 7 South batted first, and scored 147 (Jacobson 20, 1 Guthrie 40, Pudn«y 16, Parton 15, Kindcll 14, S Firth 10), and in tho second innings scored 82 . for the loss of thrco wickets. • St. John's n scored 143 in their first innings (Wright 72, Bradley 3?, Hoaso 20), For South. F. Bonon took nine wickots for 40 runs, performing the i, ''hat trick," For St. John's, Brotherton took o sit wickets for 42, and Eliffo three wicketE for 27,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 688, 13 December 1909, Page 9

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EAST A AND COLLEGE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 688, 13 December 1909, Page 9

EAST A AND COLLEGE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 688, 13 December 1909, Page 9

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