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CRICKET.

'■■~ —; —"° —-—-'■' WEDNESDAY ASSOCIATION. The fourth round of the Wednesday competitions was begun yesterday in rather dull weather.'. The conditions prevented' any bi° scores, being made, the bowlers having all tho best of it. '-.■'.' RIVALS AND ORIENTAL, Rivals, batting first, 'were all disposed 61 for 76, of which Dr. M'Evedv made 20. Oriental put on 102, thus obtaining a lead of RIVALS. . First Innings. ■ Tyrrell, I>. J. Moors 13 Jones, b. ;T. Moore ;. 15 Br. Anderson, b. Keys . ,j George, b.,J. Mooro "."." g Quinn, c. A. Moore,'b. J. Moore ... n ■Wyatc, b. Wilkes "" u M'Kenzie, c. Boulton, b. Keys '"' n Hams, not out . o Dr. M-Evcdy, b. Keys ....ZZZ""""" "ft Dr. pigeon; b. Keys , '" a 1 Grouch, i). Keys ~. „...,... \ n Extras ::::::::::.:.;::::: l Tota l •• ..., • ..:..... ;....'76 ... Bowling Analysis. J. Moore, fonr wickets for~30 runs: Wilkes ione-ior 22; Keys, live for 20. • \OKIENTAL. ' First Innings; . A. Moore, b. Wyatt ; „;.....„ 31 L'ttlo, c. Quinn, b. M'Kenzie ".'. 0 MBldowney, si. Jones, b. Quinn'.... ... . 0 Shand, c. Dr. Anderson, b. M'Kenzie 20 O. Cook, c. M'Kenzie, b. Dr. M'Evedy 0 Boulton, b. Wyatt .ZL.Z; ■ IK .«. Ct-ofc, c. sub., b.M'Kenzie ; 2 J. Moore, b. Wvatt ' 3 Keys, not ont ...........'. in w-n ley ' K Wyatt .;.... .ZZZZZ 0 Wilkes, c. Jones, b. Quinn-. i . .Extras "..""."" IS Total '. ...,.,... . , ;...;,..102 Bowling Analysis, , Wyatt, four wickets for 13 runs; M'Kenzie, three for 28; Quinn, two for 32; Dr. M'Evedv one for i 3. . . UNION AND RED CROSS. Red Cross were fiTst at the wickets, and eomnled U4; Dr Foster, being chief, scorer :, h ,2* rJ' ot oufc - Un ion could only renlv with 57 Harris 18 being the only one to reach double fibres O'Sullivan, bowling for Vn?o„, did the _ "hat trick." Red Cross, in their 'seel ond innings, havo lost two wickets for C 6 runs. RED CROSS. , First Innings. Dr. Foster, not out .. ......... r 1 Dr. Brown, run out ZZZZ " in «reig,b. M'Gill . ' w ~ Luxford, b. Ogden ■; *""" ,„ Brodzick, b. O'Sullivan " ' « is?,T is ', st T - t . wi .ikwson, b. o'suiiivan";;::::::: 1 Hill, st. Wilkinson, b. O'Sullivan ..... n Bramley, b. O'Sullivan " X Marshall, run out „ Extras ; ...; ......:......::.;:;:;;;;;::;;;;;;:;:;; 8 c Tow: -"-"-" ....:....;.:.........:.........m ; - . Bowling Analysis. ir^n" 5 ' nOD , e for 27; Bonner, none for 22MGiU, one for 13 j O'Sullivanl four for '20 : and Ogden, ono for 17. M> '■'■ ;;..■' ',■ UNION. : ;./ ; ■'. '■ First Innings. .Wilkinson', c. Brodzick, b. Dr. Foster n Hams,- c.Greig, b. Dr. Foster 3 g M' 0,11!, c. sub., b. Dr. Foster I Whean, c-Hill, """ Z O'Sullivan.. b. Dr. Foster ■;... i b. Bramley :■ ? Kobmson, not out ' ' 7 Queo, c. and b. Dr. Foster".':::::,':.';.""" n .Multord, b. Uramley ? Ogden, b. Dr. F05ter,......;...... '" „ Bonner, run out .......'. ' , Extras ..„„•.„.. ..,..,,.";.'""'' » ; -^ r .~ii^„;...._.i.- r ;.» ! ..'•;'.;!. Rowling Analysis. ■-."''•'' Dr Foster, six wickets for 12 runs- GmV none for 17; and Bramley, three for 20. ARTILLERY AND Y.M.C.A. ~ iM r ™r Dr l i ?' thoir first 'Mings put tether ii). Y.M.C.A. .have lost c ght wickets for 9B runs, towards which Selater 18, Bale 15,' Owens 35, were the chief contributors.' ii: .'.'- . ';,.[■' . First Innings. Smith, 1.b.w., b. Gibson ..;............■ ™ ■M.?i hon '' c - m s L ciatc r. t. Gibson :.::::; s Mlutyre, c. Thomson, b. Gibson 7 Weybourno, c. sub., b. Balo " , n Hnrae, 1.b.w.,..b. Greenwood ...; '. ?S Sawle, b. Bale % Taylor, c. Owens, b. Ellison"".'.:'.""::::::'.""" 20 Bailey, b. Sclater .■ ;... : ,„ si' Gin, c. Eiiison, b. Owens.::::::;} •"■ ]% Cooper, not out it. Extras ..;.....„..,„ :...";..;.""" , ;■■' Total ....;.;.^.;.;...;.:. r ..;...;.,...;„ ' ,;^ • Bowling Analysis. -i 6tle W i ckct > r 4S ruDS J Sclater, one for 9; Gibson, four for 38; Bale, two for 37Greenwood, one for, 2G; Ellison, one"for 28. -.. Y.M.C.AV ■ .■"■ First Innings. .'.'■' Sclater, c. Sn'wle, b." M'Mahon is (strange, b. Bailey o Gibson, b. Bailev .; :.,..... " "* ,\ Patrick, c. Cooper, b. Bailey .."■;:;; "■""" J Gmi, 1.b.w., b:-Smith '.'. ..........V \ Bale, run out ................ ••-..... » Ellison, not out "" ""' ii. Richardson; not out ..... •■••"•"•■•••.•; ■'■». Owens, c. Hume, b. Joyco'.." '" """"" i? Greenwood, c. Bailey, b. Coope?""."::.":.'.';;: 3 ijStras ..«,..,„„„„'„ 11(lii ■ iA 'Total for' eight wickets,;.... ...............~bo '..''.: ."Bowling Analysis/ : 'nnn fn^'l^f' Wi ° ketS > r 22 xws • M'Mahon, ?? lui 1 ?' Joyce ' °no'for-13; Cooper, one for 13; M'lntyre,. none for 8; Smith, ono for 15. W- : JUNIOR MATCHES. - ■r J;?! 0-^- h - >' ver y- eas y ; wi " °™r Red by an innings and-35 runs. Red Crow batting first with-.eight.men, were all out fo r - a n *u y..- bats r?en to score being Watson and ,Outhwaite, : with six and five respectively" ' MLay took four wickets for 5 runs, and' Hodge three, wickets for C runs. Y.M.C.A. in thdr firs ,t 'nnings made 129 (rhiUips 39, Hadfield 31 and Wilson 20). Red. Cross 'made 80 in the r second innings (Zinckgraf 41, Leaman 16, and ooner .not out 11)..... , Vivian v. Dairymon.-Dairymen, with seven men, made 28 and 42; Vivian Tin made lSS.M'Fadgean'(retired) 117, CordfngTsi': for Z a HiH 12 \ J y ?° f^ r -' for H' g t«o. j tor 4 did best for .Vivian,-'who'won'by an innings and.9G runs. ... . ' J 1 ,y,' ArtiUery.-Oriental battinK first' made 135 Gayford 30, 35, Wiufamsou 28, MTCenzio not out 11). Artillery nut unTli im lroy 31 Walker 20,' Gillespkrnrt out 17 Porter 13, Ryan 11). Oriental thus had a lead of four ,rnns on thefirst innings. SATURDAY EVENTS; ,^ e i nc °niplete junior matches will be finished on Saturday, December 18:~Vi" tona College v. Petone, nt Petone; Johnsonvife Y\fr A* at v NO a A '^ Sili serve '- South "■ Y.M.CX, .No. 3,- Basin > Reserve. Central North, Hntt, St- John's, and Wellington Colic™ have byes.unW. after Christinas, when frelh fixtures will bo' announced. REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS. rJi le havo been selected' to represent tho -Wednesday' Association in its matches .against the Canterbury Thursday Associations representatives, to be played at Chnstchnrch on Jnnuarv 1 and 3:— ' M.i?r ai i ors -~? l -„ B , 0 , ulto "> 'Wilkes; Keys, Cooper MMahon, M'GUI, O'Sullivan, Ogden, Harris* Wilkinson, Gim., Emergency, Bailey '. ■ ' _Juniors.-Ry au , Williamson (Union), Hanifv M'ladgean, Hollis, Douglass, Hudd£S v S! o c a sfer a " Gillo 4' , s - WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION, ■A meoting of tho Management Committee of the -Wellington Cricket Association was hell Sft M $ co i do V l y^terday'c'venw Mr. M.F.Luckio presiding. ■'• There wm» »ih . nrosont;-Me 6S r S .iC. Stevens, T. H. A-; V Willis, and E B. V n 'n™ (hon. secretary). ... unco ■■• 'A' letter was .-.received;' from ;. tho.. Victoria complaining of certain matters in Toterenco to scoring. -"With the many Z. turbanoes," concluded tho letter, "it ' seem\ natural that: mistakes should-nrisc. . . . " Tho; chairman remarked that bad and inefii cient scoring was prevalent throughout crieksf : this year. Ho thought ;'clubs should . try and get.competent-.Ecorerß; otherwise any difficultv . that", might arise would' be; on their; own heads.

ch«m™w^ ,dcd "' th - ! i t l 1)0 an instruction to ? ™ P f on9 /L lp Mlnl >»ttees of all classes that fixliffi lor . the ensuing Saturday should bo pubHived not later than Tuesday in each week. *tr.,7Li l ? u)t i cllam P'onßhip Committee was inswln'T dra, V D « w „ round o£ matches,' to round f„r a S U ? ry /' aMi M if tl">y draw a new S?l It- Sn - tutd , a y "«t the matches be .comJanuary sf 1110 ' 6 " lh ° SraSOn ' than JUNIOR ASSOCIATION. The following are the results of games payed,on-. Saturday in connection with the Junior Cricket/Association;— n'? il n r ?i 0 „ 12 UB orb >' slliro 23. Hatchard 1-i, RusseU 13 CondlifFe 15) v. Evans Bay 55 (Hay "JL r"V ln V m Kil "'rnie. l J Wlcy took seven wickets for 30 runs, and Thomas three for 23. Aiw' '[? s,Ba /' Keegun. took .-six for 14, and Martin three lor 16. -Sclwyn A 112 (M'lntyre 36, Harris U, Scott h-L } ■ Ia t rbo !!r, Bo y A 61 W'Bricn 13). M'lnli t ( | IS l m , 21) =>nd Bums (two for 29) bowled (osborno u ) v - Vivian 37 Ulaye and 31 for seven wickets (Young 12). Bowling for Vivian, Young secured seven wickets for 21 andßowntree three for 16 Beruampore bowlers were:-Nclson. seven: for 21, Haker six for 36, and M'Mlan three for i. Albion 50 (Clark 16, Winter 11, Farrell 11) and 51 runs for two wickets (Farrell 21, not out' cf^ D !? gh l ? me 13 ;„? ot^ut) ' v - Polhill 35 (Maplel. JZhL B \"'f ?' Bo^v Albion, Cnnmnghame took three. wickets for 17 runs.Lin- *? r , lV and;Sauva ™ two for. 2. b , es t bowl ' !r s wcre:-Mapleston (three tor 66) and Driver (two for 72). Templars SO (Wright 21, Lambert 15, Gray y. fcelwyn B 50 (Robertson *7, not out extras 10 and .36 (Taylor 9). . Bowling for Tempfe Blenkinsop took 10 wickets for 27. runs, and Gray eight for 48 Selwyn's best bowlers were MaUoney and Hastings. '■« ''"■-. BOYS' LEAGUE, ■ Tho following are tho results of the Bovs' League matches played yesterday :-Winder's beat btar by ten wickets and 2 rnns. Highest scorers for Winder's were: Renner 25, M'Kay 23 and Mason 13. For lo| French Messengers beat Boys' Inslitute' by THE AUSTRALIAN TOUR. (By Telegraph-Press Association.) TW v „ , Christchurch, Decombor 15. coßlr ?L ! ealan - d Cr Council mot to ST„ * ho financing, of the Australian team whotM" th ° replles °! associations as to f 1 ™Jtl W °r I,reparc i to J ive eiaranteea it a pooling system was abandoned in favour m*MT« afoo'ation paying the expenses of its >^il/ n J l a P Dr °Pnating any profits; Auckland replied strongly against the pooling system Otago M d North Taranaki approved pS' Canterbury, Buller, and Nelson declined to S ■\/!Sn* ntßß J*ftP» A i a * to; and Marlborough stated • that if it gave 0 guarantee it would be on tho nndorstanding that !t retained all profits. Rangitikei preany case. Wanganui agreed to pay tho euaranZt l^nl th l P f ? te - The «L\ary reported that no reply had been received to his cable sent toiho Board of Control, and it was t" h£s %-tt9 following cable be sent to the board-.-"Must have immediate reply by cablo or arrangements may fall through}'

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 691, 16 December 1909, Page 3

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CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 691, 16 December 1909, Page 3

CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 691, 16 December 1909, Page 3

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