CRICKET.
CITY GAMES . YESTERDAY. Tho fourth round of the Wednesday a- competitions was completed yesterday p afternoon. ' The' No. 2 wicket on the " Basin Reserve was in a bad state for the j> batsmen engaged. on it, and complaints 0 regarding it were numerous. The following are the results of the various - matches:— - r . , •- > RIVALS AND ORIENTAL. [ Rivals batting, nine men in their second innings scored 102, of which Tyrrell made , 35 and ' Quinn' 34. Oriental wanting 77 ' to win scored the required number of _ runs for the loss of six .wickets. Scores:— ! . RIVALS. . ■> A . First , innings 76 ' . Second Innings. | Tyrrell, run out ...:. 35 ' Crouch, b. Keys :,..™ 9 Wyatt, b. Keys 0 ' Jones, c. M'Eldowney, b. Keys 0 , Quinn, c.'Wilkes, b. J. Moore 34 ■ Dr. Anderson, c. Cook, b. Keys 0 ' MTCenzie, 1.b.w., b. Keys 3 ; 'Harris,, c. M'Eldowney,. b. Keys' 61 Dr. Pigeon, not out » 2. Extras ;... 13 Total ; ..102 . - Bowling' Analysis.; ' J.' Moore, oiie ; wicket for; 35 runs; Wilkes, none for 17; Keys, six for 37. ORIENTAL. ,First innings. 102 ■ : Second Innings. ■ A , A. Moore, -b.- Qiiinn'....:......-.. 1 ......-........ 16 M'Eldowney, c. :M"Kenrie; b. : Quinn.:. 23 0. Cook, run out ...., 19 Wilkes, c. sub.,; b. Quinn.o, K: Boulton, not : out' '9 Shand, 0. Quinn), b. '.Wyatt' 4 N. Cook, not out 10: J., Moore, b. Wyatt, j.. 0 Extras-. ;.... 3j . Total for six wickets 84 ■ :: A .: Bowling Analysis. Quinn, tfoes". wickete for- 44 . runs'; M"Kenzie, ndne for 21; Wyatt,'two for 16; RED CROSS AND UNION. ; Red Cross defeated. Union-.by '77. runs, the details of the matcli being as follow:—. > • RED CROSS. First, innings 106 ' Second Innings. . .. .A : . Brodzaik, b. 'M'Gill v ,'l : Bramley, 1.1i.w;, b. Bonner ............... 24 Hill, b. Harris 33 Davis'i- :b; M'Gill 22. Dr. Foster, run out ! 18 Dr.. Brown, c. and b.-Wlielan - 7 I.uxford, run out .......! i Grey, absent 1 0 Marshall, c. Hams, b. M'GiJl ......... 6 Tonner,' not' out '4 Cook,. b. : M'Gffl 1 i„: 0 Extras ....... —... : 23 Total 139 - •- ..; Bowling Analysis,-- ' .A . A', : M'Gill. four wickets"for 30 inns; Ogden, one for 10; Bonaer, none for , 20;.. Robinson, none for 14; , Harris, one for 29; Whelan, one for 13. ■ UNION ■" Frret nmnigß ■ 57 AAj.'.;.. ; Second Innings., A : ; . :M'Gill,.c. b. Dr. Brown,-....:..—.. '41 Wilkin»n; o.'Marshall, b. Dr.' Brown Al7 Harris,', run -out' .. 0 Robinson, b.- Davis : 2 'Whelan; : o.A'Davis,Ab. Dr. Brown ™.. • 4 Mulford, run out 19 O'Sulhvan, b., Bromloy : 4, u 7 Bonner, b. Dr. Brown ; 0 ; Coleman, not out —A 5 Ogden, c. sub., b. Bromley 0 Quee, absent 0 , ' Extras - 16 1 Total 111 Boidir.g Analysis. .'' 'A ,-.;;' ' ■ Dr.-, Foster, no . wiokets for 25 runs; ■ Bromley, two for 22; Dr. Brown, four for-. 38; Davis, one for 10. ■ > ■ . " it ARTILLERY AND Y.M.C.A. "A / Artillery had. an ossy win over- " Y.M.C.A. They closed their second innings, whfin .three,.wickets, were down-'for 140, and won by 204 runs. • '•',A '.' ARTILLERY. ;First ; innings . 188 1 Second InmnEs. •• '' 1 Smith, b. Holmes 0 .Mlfaibn, b. Sclater ' 61 • Woybournis, b. Halo :_.... 2ft M'lntyre,.. not out 34 Taylor,- not' out..: ;.. 14 Extras: 2 . Total for three'.wickets; .140 ; .■ .. , Bowling Analysis. -A .; 'A '■' Holmes, one' wicket , for, ,44 ' runS;. ■ Owens,' none ' for, 40; Gibson, none for 20;-Bale, OM'for 19i Sclater, one-for 15. ■ Y.M GA. Fust innmgs 101 Second Innings. ■ . Holmes, b. Bailev .......................... 12 Sclater, c. sub., b. Joyce 3 Gibson,! c. M'Mabon, b. Bailey 3Strange, . b. : : Joyce •: ~0 ' Bale, c. MAMahon, b. Joyce .: g . Owens, c. Weybourne, b. Joyce 0 Mallisqn, &- Joyce, ,b. Bailey 3 Gini, not out i Extras 1 Total , Bowling Analysis. . , ;• Bailey, three: wickets for 19 runs; Joyce, four for. 3. :. A A ■ . ■ ; JUNIOR MATCHES. . ■' "Artillery..v. Oriental: The: latter had a leaa 01 tour runs on the first innings. Batting; only, seven, pien in., their- second 1 Venture,.-Artillery got them all out for 9 'runs, Artillery then-sent in 'Ryan and : West, who got the required number with'-' , out,tho loss of a'wicket.'! Artillery, won , by ten wickets. .; ! OTAGO ASSOCIATION. ' ■ A.CHALLENGE'TO AUCKLAND. A 1 -: (By; Telegraph.—Press Association!) ■ ' Dunedin, January 12. ' - . •At-a.meetingjof the Otago Cricket A - ■sociation. to-night,"'the question" of.whether. > Otago'. will ohallonge Auckland in connecr tion with ithe Plunket Shield competition 1 was-brought up for/consideration. ; If. was' i decided "to ohallenpe 'Auckland... provided. : a,'.fuUy;representatiye. teain' ; could.be .sent.' . It was 'also decided • to': recommend. that the match be played : on,-February^lß, ■ 19, ; and 211 ; ■ , ; The" suggestion of .the AWellington- Assp- 1 ciatibn to. play a match there was..coii- ; sidered. .impracticable,/"as:,-; the players' ': could'not' spare the time. \. .It .was resojved. th'at thechairman be '. authorised .to wire | to' the - New A Zealand Cricket' Council,, advising that the .Otago' 1 Association was not propared^to other.' associations ..in providing for .the i Australian' team's visit, • unless,: the . pool- 1 ing system was brought into operation. . i
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