ATHLETIC SPORTS.
CRICKET. THE, WEDNESDAY, MATCHES. v :. ? third series pf matches in Iho first Ifound' oi. the Wednesday Competition ■ ]*' as P®Bun-. yewcrday afternoon, After n 'r'- R ol > 'Monday, the. wickets on tbe 5-.-" . Jlasra''-H6servo ..wore- in' firs&ilass condi. t ion.- ,P] a yi nE . ou up. 1 wicket, Post:and -- Xclegrixph havo much tho best: o{ their . $ imo j with, Tramways. The latter. : bitV ting, first, wqre' all disposed: of for 02, V lulp Post and Telegraph, playing/with ; : niUO'-meii, made <■ 151,' of-' which ; 'iyrrell, '; limiting in line form, made 78 without a Artillery, on No.' 3. wicket, have ; 'o lead on Union in the first, innings of <>2 rimsi Blamiros (il) played good, safe - qncktft.. .In trying to bit a ; ball to leg. ) - -lie got'out l.b.w. • Jf'Gill made his runs by hard,: clean hitting, 1 In tho match V yivian. .v. -Oriental - tho former in their . tet innings" (batting "nine- men) 'niado 134. Oriental so,; far have lost , thrbe .wckets for *77 runs.- Following are 1 the details:— , . . 1 ' TEAM WATSAND P.. AND T. - . - First Innings. Hull, b. Grie0"........;....,......,.., V...... 18 Clapshtiw, c. M'Kay.b..Knapp ......... 15 Bramley, c. Plimraer, b. Knapp ...... 1 I'iiilhps, Tun out '8 Marshall," c. 'and b. i Grieg ......;..:.v... '9 '"Yates, c.. Selater, b. Wyatt .7 Zantuck,'b, Grieg o ' Perkinson, b. ..Wyatt 0 ,"i\ Baker, not. out o v Small, b. Knapp 0 . Clark;' b. Grieg ;....:.....U.......' 0 : > )BSstras Q t , -Total .....'. ~. 63 ' Bowling Analysis. . .. , ; , Mofiitt,-.' none for 15 runs; M-'Kay, none for 11; Knapp, three for 1G; .Grieg, four for'JO;,AVyatt, none for ; 4.: .. ' , - P. and'. T."'First. Ip'nings.... .1 M'Kay,. b. Hull 12 Tvrrell, b. "Zantuck- 78 Plimmpr, b. Bramley 2 Kjiapp, b. -Phillips 5 Wyatt, b Clapshaw 8 Sclater, ,c. and b. Clapshaw 9 Jones, b. Marshall o Kiely, b. Marshall o Ones;-, not out 31 V ..Extra? 6 Total 151 Bowling Analysis. j .' Bianiley, nun wicket for. 32 runs; Hull, toQP. for jl; Phillips, one for 1G; Clark, ■none for 15; Marshall, for 23; Bakor, , none,for 13; Yates, none for 12; Zantuck, oae'for-G; dgpshaw,-two for 27. r - ■ !■' . ' -..W -UNION AND 'ARTILLERY. l . Union—First' Innings; (Waters, 1.b.w,,. b.. Bailey 8 Q'Sullivan, b. Bailey 24 Robinson, b.- M'lntyre '1 : M'Gill, b, M'lntyro 8 Harris, b. M'lntyro 0 ■ f •• Mulfofd, :i., M'lntyre' 27 /. IWholan, ': absent • 0 r - b. M'lntyro '1 Driver, b. Bailey ; 2 ©onrier, .-not .gut ! 0 fiueli, : ti.;. Kailcy 10 . Extras 11 , Total' 92 : " ' Bowling Analysis. • M'lntyre, iivo .wickets for 44tuusj (BailiJy, four for 37. ' . X' Artillery—First Innings. .- M f Gill, I.b.w.j b. Harris ;..-21 Blamircs, 1.b.w., b. O'Sullivan ......... 41 Branz; b. Quco 20 . Weybourne, b. M'Gill .....; 15 t: Humei- c/ Harris, b.' Quee 3 ' M'lntyre, b. St'Glll 12 . Smilbi i'run out 17 Mason, l,b.Tr„ b. M'Gill. 0 Bailey, not out 16 NewrQan,. b. Harris 2 Copper;,-run out l Extras , G Total' ."...,154 --Bowling. Analysis. ; k . Harris,- two .wickets for 13 runs; M'Qiil,, ..'two, for 38;. o ! Snlliyan,.one for 20; Quee;' two- for 32Driver,:" one for 32;. Bonner," Bonevforrl. • • ' •. . AND-ORIENTAL. -. -,:"::.„yivian—First . Innings.. • Castle, c, JiUsford, b,. Thompson",,. 17 Caterer, run out- .;.... 14 • .Ecadiir b. Little' ...v....:;,...'.;.........., 0 . . . Cording;.c. Thompson, b.'-Littlo ...... 34 Carsoris,.. b.. Boulton 13 , DcmjiSey,'c.i.Luxford, ;b. Shand '39 ; Dalgleish, c. Billman, b.. Watson-... G Thompson,- b. Watson .........i..' '1 j Enddlestono, not out, 0 Extras 10 ■ Total . 131 \ ; • Bowling Analysis. . jjittli:, ;.twO - wictets for 23 runs; Bill-man,'-nonefor 13; Thompson, one for' 23;' Sllimdjrone for 17; Jl'-lUldowney,* riono for 11; Watson, two for 14; Boulton, one for. v ;' ■ : / . - . Innings. . - : (Watson,; c.'.Dempsej\ b. Carsoji 5. • - Shand, ;c. Caterer,- b', ' Carson '............ 19 Thompson,, b.. Thompson- '13 - .Triiscftit, , nqt out 7 Jjittlivnot out 32 Extras 1 -... : 1 ». -Total for. three wickets 77 . , f- :. Bowling . ' Carson,:, tiro wickoii for' 2D rims: Thompson, one for 31; Castle, none for 8: aliiddlftitoßC,'Bono for 7. :-■ ■■ v . v : ' ' Ji;NIOR MATCHES. ' 1 j Red Cross v.-Oriental : Red Cross, bat- • ting-first, made 41 (Rouse 15, Hill. 14). In thoir second - innings they niado 47 Oriental-, made: 166 (Tustin Cotwn 42, Williamson 18, Kinnear 13). Bowling.-.for: Oriental, . Williamson' took, one .wicket for. no runs; Taylor' threo lor l 8; Kinnear; two for 22.:. K' v P<Ssfc ;i? 4nd ••"Telegraph"' v! 'Y.M.C.A.: Y.M.C.A;, batting' first, made 102 (Kin? Phillip* 20, Omerod,. not ' S"' l l E°st-and Tplegraph have Irat fivo,-wickets for B'J (Bale 19, "Jones' 18,' iHowflrd, 15). Bowling for- Post and Tele- ■' - igrapn, Munro took threo wickets' for 21 tubs;' Bale, two for 15;" Marshall- ono •; lor 12. ; - , : Artillery, v. "Union j Union, batting first, 61-c. O'Brioii wUb 19 was top .scorer,, ; Artillery mado 198 '(Douglass 57, .; . Darroch :39, Porter 23, •'•Gillespie • 21, Mattery 14, and Crichton 10). Mi.lroy, 5 'bowling ior Artillery, took six wiokots for' 2o runs.'.: THIRD-CLASS' CHAMPIONSHIP, ' ? Tho' : foilowing are the third-class fix- - : : >*e*t . Saturday ;-Wellington .- College Av. ICaron, at'Collega K 0 3Wellington' College;'B v.. Central, at Col-" Mark's" v. Wellington -East,••.Va)t; Newtown Park; 'Wellington' *; t ! South*•.v.:..Temp.lars, at lCarori; V.M.C.I j .v. Hutt,; .at: Hnttj Wellington North "v, ; Victoria • College,. 'at \Kelbnrhe' Park ; Catholic , Club v. Petone, •at Petone. NEW CLUB AT PALMEOSTON. I Thcro was a largo attendance at tho .- Palmerston Technical School on Tuesday night,;- wheii it. was resolved to form a ? High,-School Old Pupils': Cricket Club. Mr.-'P." Footc. presided. ' Tlie following officers ; wbro elected Patron, Mr. J. E. j iVernon; president, Mr. F. Footo; viceK presidents, Messrs. W. H. .Collingwood, Walter: Rutherfurd, F. D. Opie, - J. -P. Innes, H. R. Waldegrare, G. H. Bennett, N,. H.- Nash, J. Murray, and Dr. J. W; O'Srien;-captain, M. Waldegrare; vicecaptain, ,T. Morris; secretary and trea- , surer, R, W. Reed; management.-commit-tie;"captain,- vicc-captain, secretary, and iWmVßuthurfurd, and J. D. Vernon; delegate, R. A. Coyne; auditor, L. Gard- - iner. - It ires decided to enter a team for the Saturday competitions.- -Although the clnb will principally comprise High School old pupils, it will not be confined -to them', nnd amon? others who havo joined the club,is J. Goldspring, who will be a sourcs ■ of: strength in both batting and bowling - to tho te'ain; THE SOUTH AFRICAN MATCH. - By Teleirraph—Press Association—Copyright, (Rcc. November 23,. 9,25 p.m.) .. . Sydney, November 23. ■ . The. Cricket Association's share of , ' profits of tho South African-Now South • match amounted to ,C 750.
SCULLING. AKNST AND BARRY. By Tolcgraph—Press Association- Oopyriclit. (Hec. November 23, 9,25 p.m.) . . .Fromantle, November 23. The London "Sportsman," in an interview with Bnrry, which- it publishes, states that Arnst is going to Englnnii 5o row another race next summer,"
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