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ATHLETIC SPORTS.

CRICKET. FIRST CENTURY OF THE SEASON, ; MID-WEEK MATCHES. • The Wednesday Association commenced matches yesterday afternoon, in rather dull weather. The wickets on tho Basin Reserve- were in iirst-class condition, and played admirably. Waters, playing for union, put together 100 in a nice, taking style, some of his strokes being really pretty, while M'Eldowjiey, playing for Oriental, made 86 by hard, clean : driving. Wcylwurne, for Artillery, uiado 57 not out, playing a good innings, in which lie/picked liis' ball with judgment, and put the wood into it. Details: ARTILLERY A/ND ORIENTAL. Artillery. 'First .Innings, Smith, b. Little , : 27 t. Shand 14 M'lntyre, 1.b.w., b. Littlo ..; 12 Hume, c. Truscott/h; Thompson ...... -1 Barnz, b. Thompson ....; 0 Weybourne, not ouj;'. 57 Taylor, c.; Jjuxford, b.- Billinan , 2 Slattery, c. Thompson; b. Littlo ...... 0 M'Gill, b. Littlo 0 Bailey, c. and b. 8i11man,...;... 1 Cooper, c. and b. Billman; -0 Extras . 11, Total" ' '125 Howling Analysis. • Shand, . one wicket for 26 runs; Bfllf man, three for 37; Thompjoii, two for 28; Little, four for 22. ; -.-/' : Oriental. .First Innings. ,/■.;•/■.- M'Eldowney, -b. Bailey 86 Lurford, c. Barnz, b. Cooper ............. 6 Thompson, c. Slattery, b.-M'lntyre 27 Shand, b. - Bailey : ' 1 Truscott, not out ,20 Osborne,. c. Taylar, b. Mllahon l ■, 1 ll'lienzje, run out . 0 : Extras ' 5 Six mekets for 116 ■ Bowling Analysis. ' M'Mahon, one' wicket ; for. 46 runs;. Copper, cne f0r.24,•/Weybourne,. 'none for 15;,,.8ai1ey, two for 38; M/Intyre, One -for.- | . UNION AND RIVALS, '■■•' Union. "First Innings. " i\l'(jiU, b. Gim 54 Waters, stumped,: b. Gini 100 Bonner, b, M'Ei'ody 13 Driver, c, aqd b. .Pigeon 0 b. Duthie 37 Mn\ford, c. M'Evedy, b. Dutlno 18 Corrajsh, c. Duthio,, b. Howe- 0 Quefl, not out ..; .; 1 Whe\aii; b. Dutlno ;;.N — 13 Extras 30 :■Eight wickets'-' for 272 s . • . Bowling Analysis. . '/M'Evedy, :one//wicket / for '64 .:runs; M'JCepziß, .none ', for. ,42 j Pigeon, one,: for/ 15; Duthie, threo for 26; Howe,, ono for .'33 j. Tolhii;rst, /none; for .22; Gini, two for 7; Georgtf, hono for 27. : •. ■' ■ • POST AZND TELEGRAPH AND ' VIVIAN.

: P. and T. First Innings.. , Tyrrell, c. tfnd b. Carson 20 Plimjner, c. Thompson, b. Car50n.;...... ;23 Jones, c. Re»d, b" Malmaneho ......... 0 Knapp^/b. :T^pinpson^,..^.:;»...;. v .v.:„ :11 Sclafer.tib. Mnjmanche v ..::.,....: 2; Wyatt, b. Carson .88, M'Kay, c. .1). Castles ... 2G Norris, I>. CarsW fl Grey, c.'. Caterer,;-'b. Cording v ~5 Toms,'not 0ut....;.,...........,... : 8 Hoffatt, c, Cordipg. b.' Carson 0 Extras .............. V, Total 158 ■ ' Bowling 1 . Analysis; ■ ' : Cording, onevyvicktit for 26 "rims; Mai-. mancJiP,.two for 52; Carson, fivo f0r.27; Thompson, one for 21; Castye;-one for 24; Huddleston, .0 for 1. . \ ; -v : . '• v.r; Vivian First- Innings. •.. D.empsoy,; not ..out .40. Head, b.. Toms m.4 Thompson, b. Knapp - '<5 Caterer, 1.b.w., b. Knapp . 6 Extras i. 3 Throe wickets for 55 Bowling Analyisls. Toms, one wicket for 18 Knapp, two for 25; Wyatt, 0 for 9. ."j vV

, . JONIQB MATCHER ■: Oriental, , v. : Union —Orients! Mil their .first' innings. made; S8« Clapshairi 11;. being the only double figure scorer. '• Onion* in' their first innings, put together. 51. Williamson, with • 16; ! was top.scorer. '.Oriental •havb; lpst. four, wickets. in: their- second innings for 110; •-■ •• •. ■ . iV : : versuß,'ArUUery.--A,H}Uery,i; first- innings, 110 (New;m; 18, .Ry-nitt .27);' Y.M.C.A., first'-: innings,* 62 (Austin 10, Bolton, 13 not -out); Bowling for AArtil-lery.-Klee took five wickets for, 36',-runs,' .'Porter,-two for 13; and.MilToy, oho'for 3.; Bowling - for' Y.M.C.A., Holmes took - four wickets:'for-.27 .funs;- Piatt,:• twe..foil*32; Slack, two for 13; and M'Kay, two for. .13,

i ; Post-and Telegraph v. Red Cross:—Best ai}d' Telegraph, first innings—G. Jonos, 'h, Hill, 5"; W. Marshall, b. Rouse, 12; .It. Bale, b. JliU, 55; W. Owens, b. Rouse, ify C,' Carrad, b; Bouse,' 3; R. Hatoliard, In Leahman,- 12; < M.,- Howard, b. Zinckgari',; 17; J. Cameron, b. Zinckgraf, 1 j 1). G reig, b. Hill, 21; G. Thomson, J.b.w.,b. Hjll, 5; A. (brbett, not ,out, 7; extras, 13; total, •151.. Red Cross, first 1 .ij)nings-"-LealinVan, b. Owenp, 29; Souse, b. Jones* 11; Hill, c. and.b. Owens, 20;' Tanner, b. Bale, 0; Zinckgraf, not. out, !;• ejtras,' s;' total for four wickets,: 06. :

SATURDAY'S TMED-CLASS GAMES

The'thir-d-class fixtures for Mst Saturday are as follow:—Wellington College i. v, Catholic Young Men's Club, at ,College ground i\o. 1; Wellington College B v. Wellington Nortb, at Uillfgo ground I\o, 3; St. Mark's v. ■, Y.AI.C.A?, at. Newtown;, Wellington South v. Karon, jt Karori; Hult v.' Wellington i. Central, at Hutt; Templars v. Victoria College, at Kelr burne; Wellington East,v, Petone,, at' Petone. : ■ v

: Cricketers ■ should not fail to seo the stock: of cricket regiiisites : at Laws ;and Manning's, Courtcnay Place.* '

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 952, 20 October 1910, Page 7

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ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 952, 20 October 1910, Page 7

ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 952, 20 October 1910, Page 7

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