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——0— SOME GOOD WEDNESDAY WORK. PLEASANT CONDITIONS. J'lcwmf. weather, and first-class turf marked Hit! o;>f-ii?ifff «»f the wuwl series of Wednesday matches and, as is gruivinpj morn unci more usual in these nllrao tivo nii(!-'.v«-l: competitions, some very fair form v.;is shown l«th with bat. and lif>.ll. Of llin various performers, Cornon, of I bo Vivian eie-.eu, mid Warne, nf Union, have figure which indicate thai they were "llii men on I.lm day." Rivals encountered Oripiit.nl on No. I wicket at, Hip I'ih'ii nnil inmlr- it rather unpromising Hurl, wicket being bowk-d down liy Goiirlay's first dolivery. II .spams Hint llicrc war- i.omc inihiindLTsUinding over this, the umpire rolling "Plav!" nlllioußh Hip batsman hail asked lor n trial hall. Probably the batsiuim'/) roqutst mis not Miflicientiy made known tu "Hip man in the white coal." Rivals' inning closed lor 125. Davis made 33 bv hard hitting, Hull 21, and Dr. M'Evedy 13—:ilt playing very fair cricket. Oriental, 'batting 10 mpn, worn all disposed of for W.) runs. Little, aftor making !), was run out. The decision rather looked like an error of judgment on tho part of Hip. umpire, 's'pwicc, after making 25 by steady, careful play, had to retire. A'.'pe, who played a nice innings for 25, uiilortunntely finished up by gelling his log in front to one from Jfiii). Jiillman '."icn'fkcd hi* wicket by attempting 100 short a run. Vivian met Post nnd Telegraph. The former eleven won tho toss and hatted first. They gave (.he J', and. T. men a somewhat lively afternoon in t.ho field, tho score reaching 213 before the last wicket fell, Carbon putting on 6). He opened steadily but, after getting his eye m, played with groat dash, giving all the fieldsmen a turn at chasing tin: toll. Another good performance wis (.hit of Cities (-15). Post and Telegraph have to far lost one wicket for 38 runs. Id the inafch between Artillery and Union, (he former, batting first, rnarfr lns, Captain Robinson putting togclhei Cti in nice, style, Ins bitting heinr- clean and bard. Mulford's catch, which disposed of him, was a. really fine one. Thr only other batsman to mako a score of any note was Gunner Paton (35). Unior ■ "J"'! fivo wekets for 13,5 run-.-, oi winch Warne is not out with 71, while tommy Taylor, an old Saturday plover made 30 in goad style. ' J : Tho following ore the detailed scores; RIVALS AXD ORIENTAL. Rivals—First Innings. Dr. M'Evedy, b. Goui-lay y, Pickering, b. Goiirlay ■„'...'. ( George, b. Thompson [""', ; Howe, h. Gourlav ) Davis, b. Gourlay ...Z..Z..'".. 3' M'Konzie, b. Gourlav "" V Dr. Pigeon, b. Wilkes \Z"'."'Z i Stainton. b. Wilkes ( Dr. Anderson, b. Gourlav • Hull, b. Thompson ~...'.'. oj Crouch, not out ~« Extras .U7.7.7.V.7.""'.'.'.'.'. V Total r Z .Howling Analysis.-Gourlay took C wickets for Gl runs; 'Thompson, tiro fo 9: Little, none for 11; Wilkes, two for 29, Oriental.—First Innings. Gourlay, 1.b.w.. b. Hull , Wilkes, b. Huii ;;■;;•••• I C. Little, run out [" <• 'Sponco, retired <>■ Trnscott, b. Hull '.'..'.'.'."". \ Thompson, b. M'Kcnzio .' r Alpe, l.b.w. Hull o.Osborne, not out 11 Luxford, b. Hull " Biiltnan, run out .; Wilkinson, absent "\ [ Extras 7L777777! < Total gj Bowling Analysis. ..Hull took fivo wickets for 38 runs' ;J •■^? d , 3 ' , ■ nono for 13 ' M'Kcnzie, ono for J2;.PickoriDß,.pouo for 21;-Stainton, none tor oj George, none for 5. ' VIVIAN AND P. AND T. , Vivian.—First Inning's. Bramley, b. Bale o Castles, c. Knapp, b. Balo \ a\ Haydon, b. Balo. ...,...;.,.; 13 Caterer, run out ' 03 Carson, b. Sclator !...!"'.!'■'.! 81 Mills, 1.b.w., b. Knapp ..,.....,.'. 35 Cording, 1.b.w., b. Bale l<i Anderson, b. Wyatt jj Read, not out. ' 4 Huddlestone, b. Sclator * (j Hastings, b. Wyatt •. \ ;; Extras \ i( ■Total "^ Bowling Analysis. Toms, no wickets for 50 runs; Bale, •! for G5; Wyatt, two for 42; Sclator, tare for 26; Knapp, one for 44. Post and Telegraph. Tyroll, c. Haydon, b. Mills 1( Carrad, not out ', ].] Knapp, not out 11 Extras 3 Total for ono wicket 3S Bowling Analysis. Anderson, no wickots for 21 runs; Mills ono for 13; Castle, nono for 1. . ' ARTILLERY AND UNION, Artillery.—First Innings. Bomb. Smith, c. Driver, b. O'Sullivan 3 Gunner Baiioy, c. Taylor, b. O'Sullivan l.i Limit. Wilkes, b. Bonner 1 Cnpt. Robinson, c. Mulford, b. Bonner 6(i Major Hughes, 1.b.w., b, O'Sullivan 0 Major Hume, b. O'Sullivan 5 Colonel Knot, b. O'Sullivan I) M'lntyre, run out 1 Gunner Paton, c. Warne, b. Bonner 3S Gunner Douglas, b. Bonner 3 Scrgt. Taylor, not. out H Extras in Total TsTj Bowling Analysis. Bonner, four wickets for 57 runs; O'Sulfivaii, five for 42; M'Gill, none for 1C; Taylor, none for 1"; Driver, none for 11. Union.—First Innings. M'Gill, rnn out 6 Taylor, b. Smith 30 Warne, not out "] O'Sullivan, e. Hume, b. Douglas 15 Mulford, c. Paton, b. Robinson 8 Sovorin, thrown out 1 Extras 4 Total for fiva wickets 135 Bowling Analysis. Bailey, no wickets for 25 runs; M'lntyvc, nono for 1G; Colonel Knox, nono for 25; Bomb. Smith, one for 30; Douglas, one for IS; Major Hume, none for It; Captain Robinson, ono for 3. JUNIOR MATCHES. Artillory v. Union: Artillery, in their first innings, made 81 (Porter 32, Watkins 17). In bowling, Bay took ono wicket for no runs, and Tassie live for G. Union, in their first innings, made 47 CWilliamsnn 18, and Colemnn 13). In bowling, Porter took four wickets for six runs, and Milrov threo for 12. Artillery, in their second innings, have lost eight wickets for 114 runs (Ryan 22, Corlett 21, Slattery 20, Porter 15). Oriental v. Chemists: Oriental, batting first, made 100 (Kemple 1(1, Kinnenr 13, Gayl'ord not out 12, Gilbert 11). First innings of the Chemists' eleven realised (ill (Ryan not out 37). Oriental, in (heir second innings, have losl two wickets for 3G runs. Bowling for Oriental, Kemplo took six wickets lor 31 runs. United v. Y.M.C.A.: United made 7S (Fridow ID. Chamberland 2G not out, Dawson 13i. Y.M.C.A., in their Crst inniiifs, made 00 (M'Kav not out .'H. C. O'Shea 31). Bowling for Y.M.C.A. M'Kny look six wickets for 2f runs. Howling for United, Ma.lniauche took five wickets for 10 rims, and Crawford, threw for 0. BOYS' LEAGUE. PROGRAMME FOR FIRST ROUND. Tho following list of fixtures and gtoimdn has been drawn up for tho first round of tho Hoys' Lcaguo competitions: Tho Senior Grade. November IS.—Kilbirnio A.L.C. v. Y.M.C.A. at Duppa Street No. 1; Donald M'Lean P.M. v. Trinity, at Duppa. Street No. i; Tolcgraph Messengers v, Institute, lit Ncirtoirn Park No, U ,
November 25.—Kilbirnic A.L.C. v. Donald M'l.can P.M., 'it Dupna St.root No. 1; Y.M.C.A. v. Telegraph Messengers, at Newtown Pork No. 1; Trinity v. Institute, at Duppa SI root No. 2. December 2.— Kilbirnic A.L.C. v. Inslitute, at Duppa Street No. 1; Donald M'l/>nn P.M. v. Y.M.C.A., nt Newtown Park No. 1; Trinity v. Telegraph Messengers, at Dupa Street No 2. Junior Grade. November 18.—Mount Cool; v. St, Ann*?, ,-it Anderson Park No. 2; Trinity v. Hoys' Institute, at Newtown Park No. 2; Kelbiirnc v. Maris',- Urns., at Basin licM'l've; Y.M.C.A. at Muritai 8.C., at Anderson Park No. 1. Novombor 2;>.~Mouiit Cook v. Muritai li.t., at Aiiderson Park; Trinity v. Kel-liut-iip. at Anderson Park No. 1; Y.M.C.A. v. Hoys Institute, at Newtown Park No. 2i Manst Jlros. v. Hi. Ann's, at Basin December 2.~Mount Cook v. MarUt vv>,"!'• Anderson Park; Trinity v. V..M.G.A., at Newtown Park No. 2; Koli"> V J .'',"'\ ll,i H - c - at Anderson Park; lo}s Institute v. St. Ann's, nt Basin Dej-emlrcr; fl.-Mount. Cook v. Kelbiirnc, nt. liasjn I.cservo; Trinity v. Muritai If.U, atAnderson Park; Y.M.C.A. v. St. Tiri ?'t A"' o1 ™" Park; Barist Bros v. Hi'\s Institute., »t. Xowtown Park December IB.—Mount Cook v. Trinity, a .Neivlon-n Park; ICelburno v. St. Ann's at Basin leservo; Y.M.C.A. v. Marisf. ./o.S at Anderson Park No. I; Bo vis' No, V ' >hln,a '' ilt Anderson Tark BOWLS. THORNDON' CLUB. The following players wit, i cprC sent thorndon against Johnsonvillo next Sat. iirday in the Senior Pennant:— r , At Johnsonville—W. I. Clark, Coombcs, G. I'.Wilson. Kerr (*.); J. P. Brandon, Konaldson, Dirnoek, Munro (s.). At Thorndon-Exley, Lewis, M'Eldoirne.y, Jackson (s;.); Gray, Spencer, Bonzio, liobieson (s.). Jnni&T Pennant. Thorndon v. Victoria, nt NewtownThompson, Kelly, Hills, D. V. Wilson (s.). Friendly Match (Thorndon v. Newtown). At Newtown—Midland, Saunders, Uricd, 1-ason ('.. i; Cohen, Riddick, 0. Johnson, Hliittlo I-..); Arden, Abes, Slater, Wiggins, jun. (s.); Stevenson, Nimrno, Coulin. ■I. M. King (t.). At Thorndon—Laishlov, Dr. Bcgg, Sea. ton, Corliss Is.) ; Allen, Freeman, Gamble, Hatch ts.) j Jay, M. Murdoch, P. Brandon, J. I. King (s.); H. Smith, Matthews, lioss, Hogbcn (s.j. WELLINGTON CLUB. In a teii-rink match against Victoria Club on Saturday next Wellington Club'i rinks will be— Oil home green—Adams, A. J. Ikunett, Gale. Crane Is.); Grenfcll, .1. Muir, A. Laurenson, Peltigrew (sA; Jeffrey, Nielsen, Woddeil, Bell (s.); J. Mowat, Richards Hiliireth, Balfinger (s.); John Sniirh, Salek, Knanp, J. (.'. Webb (s.). On Victoria green—W. 11. Bennett, Eockc, Muiiz, G. Brown (s.); Carter. Inr.css. Jl. V. Allen, Magnus if.); Krskinr. Liddle, Gibbes, J. J. H«r.*rts'iO- ''-a" Norton, B. B, Alien, Still (s.'r, Geddin, B. Roberts, Ledger, U. l-'ro-t u.j. ROWING. TEE STAR BOATING CLTTB. Last oTcnin<j Messrs. Stewart end Brotrc. ipet Messrs. Halse and Whitconibe in the final of tlio novice pairs. Alter a game struggle the latter crew were defeated by three lengths.
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