ATHLETIC SPORTS.
CRICKET. THE TEST MATCHES. t> . .SOME STATISTICS.. By TclcEropli-l'i-css AssoclaiSon-Copyr!i;lil Sydney, March 9. Tho. aggregate of runs scored in lh< Tost cricket matches by Australia wa» 3175, or an overage nf 42, Trumpet' wai the highest scorer with an average of 91, Bardsliy Iwhiß next with 61. South Africa aggregated 2779 runs, or an average of 28, I'uulkuor being on top with 73, iviHl.!£uicli second with 39. In Iwivliiiß, Whitly took 37 wickets a.' an average of 17. and Schwarz 25 at .is average of 26 runs.
OTAGO V. SOUTHLAND, (liy Telegraph—l'rcco As«)clatloa.V Invorcargill, March 9. Tho Otago v. Southland cricket match' ended to-day in a win for Otago by four wickets. The visitors concluded their first innings for H7, and Southland's second innings yielded 02 (Goolo 19, Bannerman 17, Hamilton 13). That left Otago in tho position of having to niai;e <3 runs in 90 minutes. They managed to get the ncco.ssa.ry total with seven, minutes to snare, CondliiTe 21 (.not out), KuthorforTi U, and Konney 11 boinj Iho chief scorer?.
It has been decided Vo alter tho per' sonuel of the Hawko Cun team to mcer Haugitiltci ot Ch.ristch.urch, Wcsney and Ward makintr room for T. and A, Crocket, of the Bluff.
TEAMS FOR TO-MOBEOAY. The following players will' represent various clubs in matches tc-iuorrow:—
Wellington South Juniors against St. Mark's: Johnson (2), Murphy, Haigh, Bowc-u, Suckling, Le Crcn, Stevens, Duncan, Kymlell, ami Ryan.
The i following players will represent; Johnsoiwillo (second grade) nsaiiist Wellington North at Kclbnnie Park No. 1 Saturday next:—E. AVindlcy, A. Topp, A. Moore, 11. Picken, W. Little, A. Bentley, R. Leo, F. Jacobs, I'. Carroll, J. Thompson, G. Chapman, and W. Pearce.
Tho Catholic Club's team to play Karon (third grade) is as follows:. — Lcydon, 0 Sullivan, Carroll. O'Dowd, Warne, Toms, M'Grath (-), Moran, Casey, Rcad«; and Thomas.
Templars v. Wellington Ecvst (third grade)," at Kcllmrne Park, 2.15 p.m.: Templars' team:—Wright. Brown, Band, J. Blenkinsop, Crcsswell, Donn, Doolcy, Drydcu, Lambert, M'Kenzie, and Ryan.
A cricket match will bo played at Kelburno Park on Saturday afternoon be* tween the staffs of .Messrs. W. M, Bann*tync and Co. and Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd. Messrs. Bannalyne and Co. will bo represented by:—Bowden, Stott, Hollis, Williams, Pownall, F. Wright, \Y. AVriglit, Caldow, Desmond, "Wood, and Smith. Dalgcty's team will be:—Hackworth, Staples, Lees, Perkins, Macmorran, Bird, Mntheson. Hopkirk, Jameson, Robiuson, and Hnnnay.
Catch of tho Season. Laws and Manning's splendid stock of cricket materials. Courtenay Tlaco. Repairs a speciality,*
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1072, 10 March 1911, Page 6
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413ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1072, 10 March 1911, Page 6
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