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CRICKET.

THE MATCHES YESTERDAY/ :Tho fifth round of. the Wednesday-As-sociation matches began yesterday afternoon. Oriental, playing vrith. nine mon, established a lead over -. Red Cross by 8 runs on ho first: innings, this lead being principally- duo to" tho fine batting of Jrßldowney and the bowling of Wilkes, who took six wickets for Zi runs. In the match Rivals v. Y.M.C.A.bothteams played short of their full , complement. ißiyals: wore : all oat. for 39, this being duo to the fine bowling of Holmes and. Owens. Y.M.C.A. ;put together.lsl runs, of which. .Holmes. made 52. . Union playing with 'nino men, put:upp- the 'fine score of 21)5,-Harris, playing' steady cricket for Wβ 74, and only giving one chance of being stumped'when he had made; 50.; Wilkinson (io) was let off by M'Gill in the. deep field when had only scored 6 . runs. At • times the fielding of Artillery : was very: much below: their Usual form, . several ohances \ being refused. -The bowling of Harris (two for 6) and' Ogden,'(three for 25) took moro than the batsmen seemed to bo capablo ;of.\. ■■■;' '■"•/ '~ . ':•"". .. RED CROSS AND ORIENTAL .;;.",■; : . : '.:• ■ RED CROSS. ; ''■■■} .'■■';'.'- : ■';'. , ' First Innings. Br. Foster, o. Coot, b. Wilies . 35 Grey; o. Cook, b. Wilkes k Dr. H. Smith, c. Little, b. Wilkes .„ 0 Davis,; o.' Bilfman, b. Shand 3 mii B £ ow JH.,! ,b ' w, ' b ' Bentl °y 12 Hill, b. Wilkes 21 Dr. Holmes, c. and b, Bentley , 0 Moffat, b. VWilkes ■-, C. Grieg, b. Bentley '„ ;| Marshall, b.':,Wilkee 8 Luxford,. not out :■;„; a Extras i., M »,,j,.,. i ,,,, < ,, 1 ' m j>3 • : ' ! ' ! m-i , -■-'-' '' shrdalnd darth .'-Total ....,.......„•.;„...; _ 122 ; ; ■:■' ;•'-.'■■' ' Bowling Analysis. ■Wilkes,.six wicketj; for 31 runs) Shand. one for 33; Bentlev, three for 27. \7 :v. ; : V ■;■;.' OHEEINTAI. ■.;.;;. ; 'Erst..lnnings. Moore, b'., Moffat ..;„.. 3 MEldowney, not-but >..„ _ &i 0. Cook, b. Dr; Poster .1.... Z". 3 Bentley, b. Moffat;.... 1 WilkeSi b. Dr. Poster < *J.Z". I Shand, b. Dr. Brown „ 19 MKenzio, b. Davis ..„. , , e Little, b. Davis , "." ' 0 Billman, 0. Marshall, b. Dr. Poster 8 Extras 20 Total , ...„ i3(j 'Bowling Analysis.' Moffat, two wickets for 23 runsjDr Foster, three for 30: Dr. Brown, ono for 23; Davis, two for 9; Grieg, none for 17. .RIVALS AND Y.M.CA ' , ' lUVALS. First Innings. Dr. Anderson, c. Gini, b. Owens 0 VVyatt.i b. Owens ii Jones, c. Gini, b. Holmes ..'" Iβ Darrock, b. Holmes 0 Dγ, M'Uvedy, not out t '. g Crouch, c. Ginij b. Holmes " n Harris, b. Owens , , , a Dr. Pigeon, b. Owens '..Z'..'.'. 0 Dutlne, b. Owens 1 Extras 1

The.bowling analysis was not.kept. .

. T.M.C.A. ' First Inaing3. Sclatcr, b. Darrock '. 5 Holmes, c. Crouch, b. Danock .'..... 52 Jialo, b. M'Evody n Gibson, b. Wyatt "I""™.""-" 14 Gini, not out , „ 25 Pafjict, c. Dr M'Evcdy, b." Wyatt 37 liichardson, b. Dr. M'Eveay " Thomson, b. Dr. M'llTcdy '„" o Extras : ™'..!!I!'.'. 0 Total ,_;...."154 Bowling Analysis. Dr. irEvedy, four wickets for 32 runsDarrock, two for 30; Diithio, none for 28; Wyatt, two for 58.

UNION AND"ARTILLERY.' TJNION.

First Innings. M'Gill, o. Taylor, b. MTHnhon 4 Wukuison, o. Sawlo, b. M'lntyro ... 45 Ogdcn,\ run out ,~ 29 Hams, c. Cooper, b. Bailey .. 74 Mulford, run out „ 21 Robinson, b. M'llahon .~ „ „..,,, o O'Brien, run out _ _~., u Mills, run out 10 O'Sullivan, not out ....i 3 Extras, _ „ 13

yl .Totalfor. B', wickets',ii.'..'.;..M»..',.U.". ,2os <'. ■:'■':■■:'■■■■ ■>. Bowling; : "•;'.:/: '■■ orio .'•.-.-.Triokfet■ j for ■ 29; ; runs'; MMahon, two for 63; Joyce, none 'for--34; Cooper, nono, .M'lntyro, ono for 18; H'Gill, none, fon 12-Smith, none for J; W.eybourne,; none' , for'lß. ■.:, ■■;-,.-.

ARTILLERY. First' Innings.

:Mlntyre,- b., : 'O'Sullivaii Sawlo, b. Ogden .;....;.:.: M'Mahon,' : b.' Harris ..... Cooper, b. Ogdeh, •...'.......; Taylor, b.; Harris .;...;... Weybourne, not out ..... M'Gill, b.. Ogden■ ;, Extras :...;....;;;;;.,;..;„

v" -Total; for. 6 ] wicker 5,:!.;■;;.„....:;... 43 ', -.■-. '.Bowling. Analysis.- ,■■'. \"■:''■'. , Ogden, ...threo'', wickets "for 24 runs; O'Sutliyan, ; one for, 13'; Harris, two 'for (j.

JUNIOR MATCHES.

Union y. Artillery.r-TJriion '.haTfe'"-a lead on the first innings, , of 14- runs. ,, -Batting first,"-they put'up 139 .(Williamson. 4«, Hanify,.33, I'assie 30). : Artillery made 125' (Kyan 22,; Slattery;2l, and Gillespie IB).- ■■;:.-■.; ;,;•.;;--, 7 : '-\- --. -.•■,. : •■...;; ■■■■■;. ; ' Oriental .v.vT.M.C.A.—Oriental won by eight wickets , and' 5. runs.: 'Oriental 50 (Williamson -20, :■ Huddlestone 11), and 49 for '• two "wickets' 1 (Williamson not : but 23, Wood /not; out:.; 11).:. Mlvay, ..for. Y.M:C.A.-.took :four .wickets for 21 runs: Y.M.C.A: . made 70 (Sughton ■ 18,"Wilson 17),' and 24 (Hodgo 10);. Taylor took four wickets, for ;15.runs. .';■'.-."•..-.',■' i.' .-■■■ ■•■' :•' lted vCross ■- won Y.by default ' fromDairymen. , :; .',' ; .'-.■.•-.■. : ,-...; ; . ■ .-;,'. -~-;,

BOYS' LEAGUE,

The. following varo the Boys' - League' fixtures .for Saturday:— -■...■;■■'' ;.■ •;■',v .

Senior grade: T.M.C.A'. B. v. Boys' Institute, $o. 2,\Newtown Park; Ma'rist Bros. v. Telegraph, No. 1, Nowtown Park ; ■St. Aloysius v. .Northland, Duppa Street. Junior grade: Y.M.C.A. A.r. Boys' institute A; Kelburno; Y.M.C.A. B v. Boys' Institute B, Nbwtowu Parkj. Vivian v. Northland, Kclburne Rise; Hoseneath v. St. Aloysuis, Duppa Street; \7osley, ■ a byo; St. John's, a bye.., .' •• l> ■

MARLBOROUGH AND AUSTRALIANS. (By ToloEraDli.-Press Association.) ■;' Blenheim, January 26. -Tho ilarlborough' Cricket Association is renewing a guarantee of ,£SO - and all match expenses fov a two days' match against tne. -Australian teani in ■ Blenheim. - '. : - ' ■;■■' •.'"•". ■•.- •-'

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 726, 27 January 1910, Page 7

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CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 726, 27 January 1910, Page 7

CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 726, 27 January 1910, Page 7

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