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THE SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. ALL-DAY MATCHES RESULTS OF SEVENTH ROUND. . ,Central defeated College by 121 runs on first'lnnings. ' ■ . -■ South defeated North by 61 runs on first innings ■ East A dofeatod Petone by an Innings and CO runs. Hult defeated Wellington East B by 8 wickets, .The. seventh round:of the seiiior cricket -chain piopshiri was ..played' at the Basin Reserve and at Xowor Hutt on Saturday ■ S ■' weather. In - order . .that there.: might be. ; amplb. time :,for.' .the pliying of • soini-finals'and finals,-' tho 'association'had decided, seeing that' Saturday .was to -)a observed, as a; holiday, that matclies : should .go oft-all day,iConse? quently the. games _ commenced at 10 o'clock, and stumps 'were: drawn ; at 0.30 p.m. -wickets on, the-Basin- Reserve, jyere -rather-soft -when, play, commenced, but-dried as the day .'wore on. The outfield was] fist,-and fieldsmen soon .learned that a slight "tap" might .send tho leather past-thcni to tho boundary .fenced: On the s whole,, the; fielding, was goodj • and- showed an ...-improvement on past- matches/-' On .-No- 1 wicket .Central; defeated College on -the -first-innings. ' HaviiK made.229 for ■the loss; bf:four wick-efs, Central' declared, and College,'iwho had' made 108 in the morning, 'obtained "another 154 before' the last picket fell; .thus avoiding .a: complete, defeat. Soqth-had little difficulty' in win-' nin'g their match, which was played on No". 2 wicket'.'- North went-to tho wickets • first,'and! by-.thp . time.that South', came, in : thfe' state .• of •- the.'.pitch-'had improved considerably Souths therefore 'put' up a better first : innings ;-. scoro, pud .oh this , the ■;match was "decided; fOr'Nflrth's second innings l figures.;werb;only five .-wickets .for ■ 153 whch .\time,.;w|&-galled: Pet'ono'; sustained :»a ; : unidistasabio ; defeat :at'tjie hands of ! Wellmston' : East A on ; 'No, 3 '.wicfeeK; In spite-'of 'tho -fact 'that: the picketshSd become more, playable, Wkea ■Petone -wont: in /for .theirsecond-: strike; tho side scored -only, 76,.! this; 'being .19 feiver. •:*than were, /. obtained.. ; 'in ■'' the ■;first>inninßs,j'.iyhen"the.ivicket ; .jras-. decidcdly.soft. -■
CENTRAL AND COLLEGE Tho.rtsult. of the match on ; No.-1 wicket was'a foregone conclusion, arid- Central had: littlo,'difficulty- inVobtaining. a- two--point' ,yiatpry 'oyer..College' - When/ College. .commenco'd'; their: 'first .innings/;- the wicket was not very true, and the side wont out for 103. foster and Mojiaghan ,'trere / ; theonly two who ? knocked , the bowling about to any extent. l.'Cohtral.' had a bettor wicket when' they went in,' tho pitch .having been ' carefully rolled. Blrclii made:' his: first'ibig .soore—9l—by. .oaroful-play, .Khd-Vho revived: tho' con- ' grfitulatlons/. of his side'.': - His: fine - performance, .supplemented ;by. ; tho; scores,'6f ; •Havythorno /and;-Laws; ...induced' Central: to, : dtmare,; when: four wickets-had fallen.; ;In-thO';aftarn()on. : t'he.wicket was right for vigorous , battine, v aiid •' College, - then -121 runs > behind,' determined.; 'to, maketho' most -of f their,', opportunity- * They- hit tip 151," saying ;themselves: from complete defeat by a margin of 33 i'runs:: Foster again played good cricket, reaching 82. Tho second top score was only 19,:; however,: this being made !by Befbndsen, :.thq. other,- pioneer ..batsman---There were three :' f o'ggs,-.and:'-, twos-batsmen . saved them- 1 palves frbm ignominy,; a' - ;single';.apiece.;,'; 'a • wicket.' ip: 'ahoh.'.of threo' otirs.'. -The match': jiVasfhe ■ last'/of - 'the -.' three «fe' stumps •-being':';dfa'wn'.';at ' 6.3D-' Ceiitral' had hoped toihavo'their "opponents all'out ! before that' tiiie; v aiid} - iyi th; luck might, .'have-disposed of the, last few men mucli more quicldy. X Tho; wiokets. fell ,'as fol-. ,lowCollege—First innings: Ono for 17, two: fbr;: 33,,-th«p- foi . 44,- four-. • for -48, 1 •five for 48, six:; for ' 38,. seven 5 -: for, - 74, : eight for 84,.-' nine f6f:.B!),c : and - ten for, ,108 j aeoond': innings-.' -tliio for 56,for .70, threo for 105, four for' 105, five ,f0r:.105/ ; :sis.for ; 119,'yseveii,for 140,'-. eight.for.-. 1-5,- niM for 145, and - ten for: 154. South: l One':for-21,.'-t\vo for: 69,: three for ■! 1 .158,'.f0ur-for 229 (dbclared).' '.The scores' are givou bjlow.. .i . -. .-.. .' .
WELLINGTON CENTRAL, :''v'-'-'ii'^V ! Pirst;' Innings/'ii j Nuughton, 21112211;; run . out 11 Birch, -1222111113111141331112312123112321 324233331113113111, 0. Bereudsen, b. Fostpr , , 91 Becchey, . 14224, la Mare, b. "Miller .. 13 Hawthorne, ' 331312113113313121221441, 0:' ' .•..•-M6haghan,' : b, *Dempsey '48 Xaivs, 4114330421313113114111, not 0ut.... -44, Roberb, 11111223113, not out 17 Extras . .... 5 •Total for four .Wickets, (declared) 229 • .. . , Bowling Analysis. ': • -rflster. 'one-wicket for 45 runs;-Millerj ono for 2G;:'Demjpscy,.-{one for 30; Mona!ghau;;,nohe: f6r.:i2'; Pindlay, none -for 75; Nivon, nono for 33. /VICTORIA COLLEGE. 1 Pirst:lnnings' Foster,; 11113131432111111112, o. v- Hick- - .. son, ib. :Hawthorno 31 Dempsey, 1111,- run out i Do . la-Mare, .23, b. Miller ......... ... 5 Niven, 221, b. Mason' 5 Fihdlay,' 2, 0. Robarts.' b., Mason'' : 2 Monagian,. 1321131, not out ... 12 Berendseh, 331134312,-b. Mi11er,.........- 21 Burhidge, 21, 'b. i Mason: 3 J. .Grifiths,.: 1121,..b. Laws 5 H. Griffiths, 111123, b. Miller 9 Miller,-13, o; and b. Laws i............... . 4 Extras '. 7 Total ! 108 Bawling Analysis. Laws, - two wickets for 35 runs;- Miller, three : for 34; Mason, threo lor 17; Ha'\V-: thbrue, one for 15. -■
Second Innings. Foster, 1421412233111121325321131322113 1113113111133, b. Laws 82 Berendsen, 81221221U12, 0. Birch, b. ■* Miller .... 19 De la-Mare,-1, b. Beechey. ....' 1 Monaghan, 123112, run out 10 Dcmpssy, b. Miller 0 Niveu, c. Laws, b, Miller 0 Fihdlay,'..ll3,"'b.- Mason . 5 I J. Griffiths, 1311112, not out ........... 10 H. 'Grifßths, li - c.'-, Hickson, "b; : Kinvig 1 1 Burbidg-J, 6, : Roberts,, Kinvig .... 0 Miller, 3,' c. ■ Birch, b. Kinvig 3 Extras , 23 ; : Total 154 First.Winnings,jos -Aggregate ..- ....w.,262 ' Bowling Analysis. . :• Kinvig, .-.threo wickets /: for . 13- runs; Mason,* ope' for 35; Laws, - one. for 21;'. Miller,.'three for 35; Beeohey, one for 17; Hawthorne, none, for U. NORTH AND SOUTH. : Wellington. North met; WellingtonSouth 011 Np. 2. wicket,, the former' .bat-, ting. &rst.' Upham, who', pioneered the 'innings, r with; Phillips, : compiled 43 in his usual vigprous stylo*,' and -Hanson, later on, followed his example, batting with moro dash than' h<3 ordinardisplays. . H-e hit one of Smith's for seven—the first "seven"- of .'the season;.- : '--:"His total was 52,> : not out. In. the: nett. innings, Manson "got. going" againi and-carried- his bat i second time, for. 54;' after a spell of hard hitting all round the wicket.;,., North reached 155 in the first innings,? arid South replied with 216. wCobcroft was in better forrii than ever before this season. He made 68 (including two five?) in something oyer an hour, and;retired, with' his colours still flying. .Finlajwi had the largest share . of ■ success: ; . with .- the • ball, . hut Phillips, Upham,:- and Liickio also sent down some telling stuff. In the second innings of : North, . S.. Hickson retired with-.38,' getting,, a- better :idea of - the bowling than lie had during the morning's play. The North men, apart from
Jlnnsou .and Hiokson,- accomplished lit-' tio in their jccond innings. Tho wickets tell as follow -.--South!. Ono for 40, two tor 47, threo- for ,59,' four for 65, five for ?5' El ->" for. 118, seven , for 12G, eight for 1(3, nine for 201, and ten for 216, Norths lirst .iniiings; Ono for. 12, two for 53, thrw f0r,64, four for-78, fiv«-for 78, six f „ 60V !\ for . 81 - f «' 87. nine for 130, and ten.-for 153j eecohd innings, ono for two for 26, threo for 23, foul' J •' , _? T0 The .sooring ivas as
1 WELLINGTON uOUTH. •' First Innings. Vftre, 4331341213133, :b; : Finlayson 32 ! Dind,; 13141323111, b. Finlayson ......... 21 1 Burton, b. Upham .. n ! b. Upham* 9 1 c. Charlesw'orth, b. . .! JJ nucleoli ™ i ■ 3..3531, hot l but 68 P, Smith, 313J33, b. Luckio 16 Walters, 11, b. Luqljiq • 2 Schnioll,'sll3, c. Pinloyson, b/Phiiijps 10 Ruckling, b.' Phillips ....... 28 c. Manson, b. Pinlayson ...V 5 Lstras 13 . Total- "2^o Bowling Analysis.Upham, two wickets for 57,.runs; Luclne, two for 53; Finlayson, • four for 62; Clmrleaworth, none, for 12; Phillips, two for 13. '. : ■ . . : WELLINGTON NORTH. First Innings. : Phillips 311, run out 5 Upham, 214218221131433412111, 0. Pat- - rick, ,b. Smith ;• .43 Pickson,; 11221331U,: 0. ■■ "Waltcr's"'"b Bind : jo | iSheridam run out , : - , -n.; Wynyard, Mill, b. Smith i!:"'''""" 0 . Chnrteyprth,, 2, b. ' Cobc'roft '. 2 Liickie,-- 23, -b. Smith , " 5 Finlayeon, .b,. Smith 0 ltans.3n, 1371234141X411331231331 not :out u;...:..... _ 62 Coluriib, Hill, b. Patrick ............. 5 ! Ryan, 311151, b., M f lCay ----- f , 12 ,- . Total ISS ; - Bowling Analysis. - ''■ . . Patrick, .'one wifcket fbr 43 runs;' Cobicroft; one - for .'3D ,• P;i Smith, fdur- for 49 - Dind, one for-19; - M'Kay, one for 8. ;, ' • • 'Sccosd hjnings.' .- 7 ; Sheridan,, 11531," c.'; Dind, b. Cobcroft 11 Phillips,. I§, b, Patrick 3 Finiayson, ; 31111111, b. : PWriok 1Q Wynyard, c. Bind, b. Cobcroft . (j Luckie, b. Patrick 0 S. Hickson, 1121142113111212111131131, not out .38 Jlanson, 32113331311113114313533111, hot ;,out 54 Extras .1....,..,...... 17 ; ; -* ;Total for fivo-.wii1iet57.....;....i.,..,,'. 133 'I', first Innings 155 ' Aggregate 2SB 3owlinij Analysis., ' r Cobcroft,':twdvinokets' for ; 34 rnns; Patrick, three.for 21;-Smith, none for 20;' M'Kay, none for 10; Walters, none for 3; iJind, none for 18; Suckling, .none for 6; 'lyler,.none.for..Ji.'Vnre, nono'fo'r 2, ' EAST A AND PETONE. ,It,: was evident early,-; in' the- day that down .rather badly. Their first .three ;wickets ,fell for 14 runs, and the whole side .went out rapidly. " Brics made.: he,had-.unusual luck. Before he had scored at all he gave an easy ohanco .. to . Mahoney at square I®' a '. 3. Hiekey, in tho slips, should have disposed .of him, .None of the other batsmen helped the eide'materially, and . the-last lyioket- fell , after, about two hbUrs batting.-Gibbes'was the: most sueCBssful ; of : the; tout. bowlers r eendirisr down five: >yickcts for - 28.: Hioltcy. rattled- down three. wickets, - artd. Griniiaett, who - went ~oMat«,;-bo*liajf -.only two overs,: took, a wioket wuh eapli of his last two deliveries, , fl.ey (7) and Reynolds, (0) being ecrit away. WS rolled at the. conclusion : of the injungs,, and South inado, a .good j begjnning.:. Midlaile,' who. -. opened" ;fer. i'them,-lost;his' at 12,\bu't>lon jbeiiig: joiiied by. ; Eutchiiigs, the 'pair. fto-.jvool, their - aggregate;being. lid. At the luncheon ■ adjournment,: Mid-. «P|, wld obtained 43, and: Hutohings 35. 1 Audiane.B last Ait of.-.the, morplhg;was>a. .hno': six to >leg off the-'-"ball-travelling awayi into; tho .south-west cor""X-. Hutchings-alE 0 hit., a' six' off. Dal- , gleish. ■ His stroke dispatched thp leather ,to f the' far. of the; ground,'! and,- as [ tnofe. was no noldsnian In the vicinity, mid-ofr,' luid a long chaso for it. Gibbes hit vigorously in 00mpiling 52,-but Bowles had; only'reached 10 when Jsherwood picked him up "at point, the catch being ,a neat one-hand-' effort. - The 1 score advanced steadily," through" the' eft'orts- of Gibbes, Little, and It' Gill, and at 246 nine wickets - having fallen,' '11 was decided .to send Petone in :again.; : This' was at o.ciook, and in just,, over an hour the suburban" team had been '• dismissed a' second time.- Potone-mad& 'a very disap- ' pointing .exhibition,' "only . one batsman' : figures..: ; Hickey and Gibbos dividod the boiling .honours. 1 The wickets fell as follow .first innmgs: One' for- 6,': two for G, three for 14, four for 36, five, for 39, six for $5, seven for. 86, eight, for 83,' nine .'for 87, ahd ten forUi. . becond innings:. One'for 7; two for. 8, three for 14, four, for, id, five for 2b, six f0r,28, seven for 36,' eight for '48, :! jii'ae for 57, and ten for 70. East A: One for Hi' l or i! 2l -''tJ»«e ■ for '126, four ' for .132, -five for 156,' six for 208," seven- for 223, oteht for 241, nine for 240 (declared).' The . individual scores lyere ae fallow:—
WELLINGTON EAST A. v , i , First Innings. . Midlane, 4211121111113132331113621312121 : b.; Bnco «) Wills, 13, c. Oates, b, Bennett .-.. i. ■ ,t Hutchings,: 12133411114111311211111163111- _ ■ 331, c. Froomau, b.,> Ishorivood ... 57 Gibbes. 1112141113112313311111314333, c. and b. Brlco 52 Mahoney, 11, b. Brico .........2 Bowles, , 121411, c. Isherwood, b. Bri'oo: 10 Little, 113313112;, 1.b.w., b. Freeman ;.. 1G M'.Gill, ; 31112224, c. Joyce, b. Brice ... 19 ■N. Hales, ,313, ■b. ■ Brico ~ .7 Hickey, 23, not out '5 Extras 18
Total for 9 wiokets (declared) 24G : .. " ' Bowling Analysis. , Brico, six wickets for 70 runs; Bennett, ono for 39; Nunn, nono for 15; Joyce, none: for 13; Ishorwood, ono for 44; Dalgleish, none for 7; Hey, nolle. for 11; and Freeman, one tor 23.
PETONE. First Innings. • 1 Dalgloish, b. Hickey.o Joyce, 3, c. Little, b. Gibbes 3 Brice, 1314135221, c. Hales, b. Gibbes... 23 Freeman,, 3, b. Gibbes ..... 3 Gates, 21, b. Gibbes 1,.,., f, Nunn, 13131, 1.b.w., b. Hiekey 9 ilsherwood, 111231,'b. Hickey -12 Hoyi •'2131,-. b.'Grimmett '7 Bennfctt, 13312, b. Gibbeg 10 Uqld, 3, not out • 3 Reynolds,' b.'Grimmett' . .0 Extras 11 Total 87 . Bowling Analysis. Gibbes, five wickets for 28 runs; Hicliey, three for 36;. Griinmbtt,' two for 7;' and Sl'Gffl, 110110 for 5. 1 Sqcond Innings. iGherwood, 1, c. "Wills, b. Gibbes 11 Cates, 15, b. Hickey 01 Bold, 131, b. Gibbes ; ......i... .5 Freoraan, 3, b. Hickey ; 3 J)algloish, 112, b, Hickey. .. 4. Urico, l,c. Grimmett, b. Gibbes 1 Nunn, 35, e. llidlane, b. Gibbes ......... 8 Joyeo, 2313113, not out— . 14 Bennett, 35, c/Midlane, b. Hickey ...... 8 Hey, 243, b. Gibbes 9 Reynolds, 121, b. Hickey 4 I Extras 7 I Total 70 - First Innings,.. 87 Aggregate *157 Bowling Analysis. ■Hioltcy, five wickets for 24 runs; Gibbes, five wickets-for 39. . HUTT AND EAST D. This match resulted ill a very, creditable win for Hutt,- -after being 21 ■ runs in arrears on tlie first innings. In Hutt's second innings'?7B runs were required to bo liiade in 55 minutes, to enable them to winy and these wero. knocked up off 14 overs, .with 20 minutes to spare. Lonuyj:, ■for East ,13,' batted nitfely, retiring with 52 to his oiedit. E. Wilson (25) w Diclc-
son (20) both shoved confidence and'judgment. Aldorsly .(Hutt), with 35' and 25, and Staples, with 28, u-ero at the top of Hntts sooriug list. The runs at the fnll of each wicket were as follow:—East B, first innings'—Ono wicket for no runs, two for 0, threo for 9i, four for 32, five for 33, «*•»£ 84. »yeh for 86, sight for 109/ nine for 120, tpn for 120. Second' innings—One for 25, two for 2s, .three for 20,, four for 34, five for 34, six for 39, seven for 40, elght for 43, nine for U, ton for 56. Hutt, first innings—One for 7, two for 15, three for 10, four for 47, five for 43, gis for 69, seven for '88,.eight, for 89, nine for 91, ren for OD, 1 Hutt, second .innings—One for 88, .two for 00. The detailed scores are as follow:— , WELLINGTON EAST B. . First Innings. Dickson, 11, o, G, I>ringle, b. Judd 2 Claridge, b: Judd a A. E. Wilson,. 223, b. Aldersly 7 Lomax; 1111251331321212111121135231, b. . . A. Pringle gg Goldfinoh, 211231, b. Matthews .......... 10 Collett, 2, b. Filohcr , a R. Wileon, 22111331431111, b. A. Priuglc 25 Miller, c. Aldorsly,. b. Judd .0 . Na5h,.41311, not out- , 10 Niven, 112, c. Piloher, b. A. Pringle"." 4 Forrester, b. A. l'nngla 0 Extras g / :Total. 120 . . Bowling Analysis.. Judd, threo • wiokets' for 30 inns; Aldersly, . none for 14; Matthercs, one for 14; A. Pringle, four f0r.24; Eiloher, one for 13; G. Pringle, none for i. • Second Innings, " Dickson, 2312141i1121. b. Ju£l• "• 20 А. E. im, t. .Mdt Goldfinch, b/'A. Pringl© 0 R. Wilson, 2 , run out ' 2 Isash, 12$, b. Judd 6 Lomax, 1111, b. A. Prihglo 4 Milte, 1, o Staples, b; A, PHngle',,..,. 1 Clandge, ,2111123. not' out n Niven, 1, b,'Judd ...,i. 1 Forrester, 12, c. Wilson, b; Judd"""'.'. 3 Extras -2 Total s{j PirsH inning's 120 Aggregate 176 ; . Bowling Analysis. K A- ; :JHngle, four wiokets for;2l' runs; Aldersly, none for 17'; Judd, five for 13. h{ HUTT.'. ' ■ . ' First Innings. .'; ■ Wilson, b. Lomax 0 42141114111133 ' and b ' A. .Pringle, 111, e. and b, Loniax ...... 3 Simpson, UUUUIIIS, b. Collett .... 14 A., A1der51y,.12131!21124)212,..b.. Mi11er 25 Judd, 1, c. Collett, b. Nash 1 Matthews, 23111, b. Nash ' 8 Chime, 2121, b. Nash 0 Piloaer, 11, run out ; 2 б, Pringle, 21, b, Millor 3 R.. Aldersly, 23, not out 5 : Extras ...; 4 - , Total Bowling Analysis. ... Lomax,. two wickets for >40 runs; Diek.tv;o for 18j Nash; three for 19; Miller, two for 14. . ..'; '• - : Second Innings. l •• Wilson, 13111811111,. '« A. Aldersly;- 211312211221813211212, not out 35 Matthews,' 3582, b. Nash -iq Climie, '131222,. not out iv Extras 5 Total for two wickets 70 1 First: innings 95. Aggregate / 173 . Bowling Analysis'. • ■ ' . Lomaxi. no ..wiokets for' 13 runs; Dick-' 5?Sj, for 16; Collett, none. for.. 19; Nash, two for 17; Millerji none fot 0. JUNIOR LEAGUE, VSjw, /uuior Lenguo match,■ Hutt v; .Y.M.C.A,, played at Hutt 011 Saturday, resulted in a victory for the lattor team by an innings', and 8t runs: Wilson (72 npt out), Edwards (29), .and M'Girr (17) wore the prin'ciplo -scorors for-.Y.M-.C.A'. Bowling• for Y.M.C.A., Edwards took' six ,wiokets for^2o'runs, jjnd C. Murphy,.throe ,"? n -.Ww". Hutt','second' inriincs, MGirr took three for IS, Scott four for .7, and Cornfoot one for 2. ■ JUNIOR. Itl the junior match, South and Petone, at Petone Eeoreation Ground, South in : the first innings: compiled a total of 178 '' "■ ol ; ris ' Petono replied with 45 (Southgate ,14). . , ~ POST AND TELEGRAPH MATCH. : Tho annual match between teams roprosenting the Post and; Telegraph office 1 staffs of Chrlstchuroh and Wellington will take place at the Banin Reserve today and to-morrow. Tho teams will fraternise at a'dinner to'be held th tho Commercial Hotel this, evening,: . . HAWKE'S BAY AND WAIRARAPA. .(By, ( Telouraph.—Press Associatlphl) , ' ; ' . '. Napier, January 22.. The cricket match :. Wairarapa . v. Howke's Bay. w4s - commenced on the Recreation Ground to-day. in fine weather, and on an easy wicket. There was a good attendance: of speotators. Hawka's Bay batted -first, and.made 2d6. Towards this total G. % Hawke was top scorer, with He got 111 several fine, boundary hits, but gavo.ona easy catch at 33, which, however; was not taken. He played . a valuable innings, and he and Bailey put on 83 for their - partnership. . Logan bowled well for the '.visitors. Wairarapa were disposed of for 76, the. bowling .of the .home; team being too good for them. Ahe game will be continued on Monday. Detailed scores;— HAWKE'S BAY. ; v ' , ; First Innings. Board, 1.b.w., b. Logan 22 i'enton, c. Esson. b. Phelps 5 Macassey, c. and b.-logon' 13 Hawke, U).w., b. Styles 64 Baker, b. Ugatf' ~..10 Sipyrk, iunr./fl. and b. Logan 3 O'Brien, c. Mascelle, b. Pheljra 1....... 1 ;Bailey, st. Esson, b. Masoello 48 Hmdinarsh, run out 19 Anderson, 0; and. b. Logan ; 8 Nelson, not out ' 7 Extras 8 Total .. 206 Bowling Analysis. Styles, one wicket for eleven runs; Lofan, five for- 70; Phelps, two for 38; tascelle, one: for : 29; Waugh, none for 10; Prow, none for 7; Redmond, none for 14; Beard, none for 13. ■ . 1 ' WAIRARAPA. ' I : ■ First Innings. Smart, b. Nelson ! 5 1 Styles, b. Fenton f 0 Waugh, b, Fenton 01 Redmond, b Fenton 0 Prow, 0.; Board, b. Fenton 24 Beard, b. Nelson .: 0 Esson, b. Smyrk 14 Logan,, hit wicket,'b. 'Fenton' 3 Hooper,.ript out ■ 5 Phelps, b. Srtyfk, junr. 13 Mascelle, c. Board, b. Smyrk, jnnr. ... ' 2 Extras... 4 Total 76 Bowling Analysis. Fenton, five wickets for 88 runs; Nelson, two for 20; Smyrk, junr., threo for 14. *
POSITIONS OF THE TEAMS. • Tbo teams now occopy .the following positjous, in' tho championship /- ■ •. .. Plyil. Won Lost Pts. 1 Contral : 7- 0 ■ 1 16 East A 7 6 ,1 15 "South .' 7 3 ■ 3 H North 7 ■! 3 10 < College ................. 7' 2 fl .G Eutt 7 2 5 6 vPotono 7 2 > 5 5 . Bast B 7 15 3
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