CRICKET.
THE MID-WEEK. MATCHES. > The first round of the-final Wednesday games was concluded yesterday afternoon. Oriental had an easy win ovor Y.11.C.A. by an innings and 56 runs. Rivals defeated Bed' Cross by eight wickets and 3 ' ' runs. In the match Union v. Artillery, i ' the first innings resulted in a tie, and Union, batting in their second venture with ten men, put up 91. Artillery, responding, put together the required nnra- ,' ber of runs for the loss of four i.-ickets. i The c following aro the respectn e positions of the teams:—Artillery and Oriental,' 20 points; - Union, 10 pointsj Rivals i and' Bed Cross, 8 points; Y.M.C.A., i joints. Results of yesterday's matches we as follow:— ORIENTAL AND Y.M.C.A. OKIEKTAL. , iKrsfc innings 157 T.If.CA. , , Second Innings. Holmes, b. * Wilkes .?. 3 Gini, o. Bentley, b. Wilkes 9 Bale, b. Bentley _ __. 15 Richardson, b. Bentley „ : o M'Kay,' not out ..- „ _..„ ' 8 Sclater, absent .._ _..._ 0 Chrene, absent _ 0 Stack, ran out _ _ H Patrick, absent 0 Gibson, b. Wilkee .- : 14 6oughton, absent 0 Extras 5 Total '. ~72 Krst innings 89 Grand total 101 Bowling Analysis. Wilkes, three wickets for 32 runs: Bentley, tvro for 33. , | RED CROSS AND RIVALS. RED CROSS. i , ' Second Innings. Dr. Poster, c. Tyrrell, b. JfKenzio ... 4 Davis, b. Dr. M'JJvedy ....'.. 0 Bromley, run out 0 Hill, c. Tyrrell, b. ITKenzie 2 Dalgleish, b. Dr. M'Evedy 8 T. Greig; absent .„ .-. 0 Luxford, not out 17 Murphy, run out 4 Dr.- Brtwn, b. Dr. M'Evedy „..,.. 9 Derbyshire, run out' , 1 Extras " lo
-Total . .-. CO First innings 75 -Grand total .< , 135 Boiling Analysis. Dr. M'Evedy, four wickols for 22 runs; JI Kenzie, two for 19 j George, none for 9. RIVALS. '. >.-. Second Innings. Crouch, t>. Dr. Foster 5 Dr. Pigeon, c. Dr. Brown, b. Brom"ldy .-. 5 Dr.'M'Evedy, not out :.. 5 Harris, .not out .-. 0 Extras "3 'Total for three" wickets ;.... '27 ■ j First innings :... 11l Grand total ' !;. 138 Bowling Analysis. ' Bromley, one incket for 10 nms; Dr. Foster, 0110 for 16. » I V UNION ANDARTILLERY. ';- UNION. 1 - Second Innings. Wilkinson, h. Weybourr.o 13 Waters,' b. Bailey ; 5' Mills,- c. M'Gill, b. Weybourne 15 O'Sullivan, run out !. ' 9 Mulfird, 0. M'Mahon, 'b. Weybourne 1 Hains, c. Sawle, b. Cooper t .... 5 M'Gill, b. Bailey :....:,.......'. ;.:;*.. vtf Ogtlen,-not out '.....' 7 Eobinson, c. Weybourne, b.- Bailey ... ■ 10 Hnnify.-c' and b. M'Mahon ....: 0 Richards, absent- , : .■.'....'.;!„'. ,'.. 0 " Extras"'-.; '.'.'Total ; ~7j First-innings,. !.'. .', 134 '- Total' .....">. "^ ■ .'Bowling Analysis. Cooper, olio iVickot .for 21 runs; Bailey, Jhree for 16; M'Mahon, one for 14 j Woybomne, three for 34. '; ARTILLERY. ~ First Inuings. Smith, c. Harris, b. Ogden 21 M'lntyro, c- O'Sullivan, b. Hams .... 0 ILllihon, b. Harris 12 \V«yboprne, run , out'..,'. 17 Safrle, b. .Harris , /. 0 Joyoe, c. and b 'Harm 13 Taylor, 0. O'Sullivan, b. Harris' 0 Hume, not out ....'. • 49 M'Gill, b: O'Snlliran '.'.'.'. 0 Cooper, st. Wilkineon, b. O'Sullivan ,6 Bailey,.l>..O'Sullivan 0 Extras 13 " Total , li Boivlipg Analysis. Ogd«n, one v.ickot for 21 runs; Harris, 6ix for 61; Mills, none for 20; O'SuUivaii, three for 5. '
•;'..... Jj'vj : ii';,; : - •Second jnnings. '•'"■•■-.!.'",.' ■ -■>■ ; : MTilahon; b, 7 d'SiilliVatf -6 ■••■ v ./ Wlntyro, b;JO'SulliTftn : ;;/h.:;..;;:..;.,v" 28 .: : Taylor, -7 ■■■■■, WeybbuffieV -l.bAir.,' b.' O'Sullivan;'■':..' i :' . . -' Hntne,J: nw' i v D.u't 1 :;;.i..::. , ,..;;;-.i.., 1 .;;;, ; ,.,,. i J3' ; '".-..•, Smith,'-not 0ut• : '...;:*.;i;.',..'. : :..;:..'.-. , ....:....' 7 :■•■; ■■ '; .. .Extras;■' .'ft ;■■■•. • .; -Totsl-for *i'wiokits.':;;.■...:.:./.,.;.-;•.;/ J)3 : ' . ; ; ~ :.:.:;:;;:.:.,.;...i.;.i;i..;:. 134; ■■'. ■' .■;-•.:. .~H^54^:1 ;»•;••■:»:»„.;;:;..;..'.'.....:.,;.., 227 ;.. '■.''■ ■';■£■■'.:■.;■■' Bowling .Analysis.-- ■'.:■:'. .'■.: ■•.. '■>'. •. ■'..: ■''', O'Sullivan", .-■. four wickets for 29 ■:■ runs ; .■.-■:,•••"• Ogden, none ;for 22; Mills, none;for 10; ';.: Harris, 'none ■ for 15'; Robinson, none for 9. .;■ ■;..-• '..;>Vivian--casily: defeated "Artillery by six • wickets -and -,19':runs; v Caterer' (44)'' and ■: ._3*ld', were.the> only , players'to Teaoli' .:. ■ double: figures' in 'tho'second innings.' ■■■"■ ■-' ';-;'SATURDAY; TEAMS, ■ '■■ ■' ■ ' : \y : '.'■'..". |Ffte' - fpU6wrae\'team's ,! h'ave''befl"n' chosen' :, to 'represent Wellington. .South in • Safur- . day.s matches-.—Junior-. Hovro,'Webb f>), , :. Johnson,(3), Guthrie, M'Gowon,.Norris, ..-■■-. Plinimer'and JJncle. 7 Third Class- Par- . . ton,; Haigh,:.'.Cowan,,.•'W'agstaff,- Emmihs, i. Bowen,;-a'ndney,.-.-■ Kindell,":■ l?irth, and :. ■••■•-Jpnes^'i , ...'•;••; ..'■.:,■..-.l' , ''. .■ '-•^■'■''■■o^S-^WX^^^AGyEi-vV^' ,^ , .:',• - Th^j.'following ;w«ithe- Boys'- League '~■•!; fiituresfor-Saturday.i-T '■■-■<. • ■■'■.-.:. ":-■■■, ', ;'■■. -/-iSenipt grade rY.-M.C.Av A v. Telegraph,' •:■':''■ at vN0.;.1, Nflwtovyn ■Parkit-llarist Bros. ■ ■■ ~t; Sbiith ' Wellington, "ittmo: -2, Newtown ■■ Park;: St.:-James , v;«y;M.C.A: .'-■: Puppa .Street; 1 •Northla'nd:'v. B6ys'.'ln- ;•;■. 6titutc,.-'at ;Duppa ; Street -y---'. -■-■■-• ........... n '' i-Juniof.-RradtV Y.31.C;A.'4 v.' St.;AUoyeinsi;v.at;Kelburne; Epsenenth' vi'Nortn- . .-. land,;at; Newjtpiyn.iPark; >Y:M.C.A.' Bv: :■•'■ Boy,s';;ln?titute,- at' Newtovrn Park rise; -.-■.; .. Wesley vi-Boy?'; Institute : B; at Newtown : Park;. Vivian , v. St.'.John's;.' •■■"■"::'■:.; i .■■'■•' The;;f6llowing,is:the position of teams ; in tho.first, round of tho .Boys'-. League ' •:. watches:—....... .... ... . : . . ■ . v.-\.w":'.'SENIOR GRADE; ' ; ; ■• . : ". ■ - '■■■■■. -'S--.-.' ■':■■■' ~ ;■."■■•■• ■•.'■■ •■-:;"■!:•';;■';■'. - ; -. ■■■■& '■■■ -■■' m^ ;:i v ; V :V '':.^s"^'T^'l ;• ■ Telegraph Messengers ... 8 -7 ■ i-'- u ..:■:• T.M.C.A. a;■:;.;. s ■ i \ u : Marisfßros; , : ;..;.;...;.■.;;. ; '8;': G ' : '2 '13 '''•'"■■ South We11ingt0n..........' 8:. d ' 2 12 : •:. St: James. ...: ;.'.:...:.. g * \:' g r/ .:„;........;... 8 \ 5 c :■■■..-. --Boys' 1n5titute........;.....'.. , 8 2 G i '•./■• N0rth1and : ;.'.;.:....:.'..........'8 i 7 2 •/■ ■ St." Alloysius .;...',....;........ .8 — ,: :, 'g ; — ':''.'. :, ,\ : GRADE..;" : ' ; - : -4 :.'■.'■ ii...;..'..'..'..'.!'"-9'^-, : 8--; V : 16 ;". ■.■■"• T.M.C.A.-.A.. 6; 7 1 ■.; u . :•:.■ Y;m;c.a;:B. ";::.; ......8,.. 8- 2 12 ~ .Northland--.. .;....■.......:.'.. i 7/: 5 ■:-■ 2 -10 - Eoseneath 8" i..-4;.. 8 - - Boys' Institute A: 9 4 5 8 i . Boys' Institute B. 7 2 5 i '■'.- Vivians/.... , 92 7 i •Wesleys "... 9-. 2 : 7, i St. John's 7 - •—" -
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