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EAST A & SOUTH.

East A—First innings . 168 South—First Innings. Patrick, b. Hickey . . 0 Burton, b. JPCSiit, 1.121123213212 22 Ward, b. 11 icla-y, 31 « Smith, b. H'ickey v . 0 Kevs, c. Biikor, b. Gibbes ' 0 Sehlnoll, b, Hickey, .214131 12 Laws, c. Cullen, lx Grimmett, .22421131 ; 32121 2 ij Greta, b. Griiiimett 111 ■•••• .. 3 Walters, st. CnTlen, b. Griwmctt, 1112 ; f> Feilton, not out, 11 ■■■••— . 2 tangford, b. Grininiett 0 Extras ■•••

Toiiil ... 82 Bowling analysis.—Hickey tfiok 1 four wickets for 27 runs; Gibbes; one for 15; M'Ght, one for 19; and Grininiett,. four for 11, ~ Bust A—Second Innings. Hicltson, l.b'.w., b. l'enton, 12 3 Tucker, b. Feiitoii, 111121 ' Midlane, b. Patrick, 11113232312313 ...... 27 Gibbes, c. sub., U I'enton, 3212132132 2(1 linker, 1.b.w,, 1). 1-oiitfm 0 Wills, c. Walters, b. teuton, 21 ....; 3 Hickey, not out, 3 ••••• ! J Extras -_J Declared, six wickets for 07 Bowling Analysis.—Fenloir took five wickets for 32 runs; Smith,- .none for lis and Patrick, one for 14. South—Second Innings, 'Walters, b. Hickey, 223131.131.2.1131311221 31 Patrick, c. Johnston, b. Gibbes, 311333 211 18 I,aw.?, not out, 121311121311131112111111 33 . Langford, st. Cullen, b. Hickey, 1111 J2l ; 8 Burton, not out, 41111213 . ............ 14 Extras * Three wickets for 11l Bowling analysis.—Grininiett. took no wickets for 23 runs; Gibbe?, oiie for 20; Tliclwy, two for 39; and M'Girr, none for 10.. HUTT & CENTRAL. llutt — First Innings. • Staples, 121, c. Ilickson, b. Kinvig ... 4 •UdcrsW. 131312, b. Blauiires 11 Yeats 33141111122, b. Blamires 20 Climio, 1, b- Itobinsoii 1 L.. tshonvood, 12111411121111113, b. Blainires 24 Rodjei's. b. Blamires 0 0. F. Judd, Ov Hickson, b. KinvSg ... 7 Patten, 1111. run out > 4 llnck, 11121.11121621, b, ICiiivig 21 Borland, not out 0 Neiiww, 1, b. Blnmires 1 i'Mrns IS ■

Total 109 Bou-libg Analysis—Kiiifig took .three wickets for 22 runs: N.ingliton, 1)009 for 12 runs; fflmuirw, (ivo for 34} Hiekson, gone for lvoiwi J'obinsoii, one for JS. ~.

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Robinson, 31122, c. Jndd, b. Patten ... ' » Blamircs, 12141113131314312112, l.b w„ b. Borland ;; ; ) .33 NWhton, I, 0, Patten, b. Borland".', i ' Beechy, 1, b, Borland' 1 Little, 132111311, not out ......... "" 14 Smith, 11, not out ij Extras 3 ■Total fpr, five wickets ~>..111 Bowling Analysis.—Patten took one wicket for runs; Rodgers, lioae fqr 30: Isherwood, one for 33; Borland, three for . Hutt.—Second Innings. Staples, 1114111121413111, b. Robinson .. '29 l'atten, 12321422121221111, not out' 23 Ro.tlgers, run out n Aidersley., W. A., 312, b. Robinson 6 Cliniie, ilil, ! run: out ■■ 5 Yeats, J). 1, not out l Extras 10 Total for 4'wickets 88 Bowling Analysis.—C. Robinson' - took, two wickets for 20.runs; Kinvig, nbno for 7;.Hickson, none for' 19;.Naughton, none' ... for 7; Blumires, none for 16. ... EAST B & NORTH. ■ i East. B.—First Innings. 5..Smith, 1331, b, Casey g Nash, c. Wynyard, l>. Luckio 0 [ Hutchings, 1, b. Casey l' Stephenson, 131113118,..c. Huddlestone,. '-'A b. Casey 15 •' Curry, 331323231, b. Huddlestone ; 21! Wighton, b, Casey Q. Bowles, '13311:11, run out ■ 11 .v Wagstaff, 2331, run out ■ , 9 j Collettj .2, b. Casey : 2 1 Lennox, 121, hot out 4 iHalfs, 35, c. Blacklock, b. Casey ...... 8 v Extras „.i„« "........i. 1» Total S3 ( Bowling analysis—Casey took six:, pickets for 29 runs; Lufckie, one for 28;"E'uddlestone, one for 22.* ■■■■. ',■ • 1 North'.—First Innings/ '' ! Crombie, e. Wightou, b. Hales .. 0 , Bray, 43341'1435'24237163i43i3i, lj. .Nash 69', ' AVilson, 33111144114341", .v..:..,;; 35| Huddlestone, 11313131142, b. Hutchings 21'., Blacklock, .11143764,. c, 'Wightoiij b. • Hales 27,. . Wynyard, i13ii32222i14113621311212, b. j Stephenson 48.3' Lambert, 11213M13V not out 211 Wilkinson,■ not' out 'o*' Extras' ; 21 ; . Six wickets for '215 j petoneTTouege. j innings ~......,...'114 \ Innings.;, ; Birch, 21114112231111121121, st. South- : 1 ' gate, b. Nunn 31 j Jameson, 1211, bi. Brico 5, Howe, 11114112111, c. andb.Finlayson 18 If Fanning, .1112; bi Finlavson ■'■5 ; .{ iickson, 12141241112112211, not out ... 28 1 IJempsey, c. Brice, b. Nunn. I) i GriSitlif, 1, b. Finlayson 1. j Caddick, ,st. Southgate, b. Nunn ' : Q i ll'lntosli, 12, b. Enlayson 3 \ Biirni 24, c. Rolley, b. Nunn 6 j Saunders, 2111114, ■b. Nunn 11 ( ' Extras ......'..... 12 j Total . .Aggregate. - ......v-.' .Bowring'dnalyaß.r:Brice' took; one .wicket,. ' for 44 runsr.Finlayson;,.. fdur; for '37.; : 'BarV j 'ber, done for. II; .Nunn;'five for:2l. > Petone—First Innings. v Dalgleisli, 1111222331212121422322, c. . Jlpwe, b. Dempsey tti" . Rolley, c. Fannin?, b. Saunders 0 1 Nnnn, 1,. c. Griffiths, bi Saunders ... 1, Brice, 4326, l:b.w., b. Dempsey 15 Barber, 423332241112122116(211411142, .0. ; Fanning, b. . .Saunders 68 : .BeiiiieU, absent , 0} Jin'layson, .411, b. Dickson 6; Hardliim, 121121242, b. Caddick 19 s Tregearj'412424451141423, xiot. oiit ....... 43.j Southgate,-Ir. Gaddick-..,;. 0) M'Keniiie, absent 0' ■Extras (T6hl 207t Bowling; anal .took.. tnrea. wickets far 74runs; Dicksoiv ciio for s<; V jrintosh, none for 24; Bempsey, two for.)' 37; Caddick, two for none. jDnlgleish, 21461, not out 14' Roliej-j 43, bMl'lntosli 7.v ■' Nunii, 32, not. out ...t« 5 . Extras »............... .7 , ■Total 33' Aggregate ;••••••• 2 ' lo . • Bowling • took . no. ■ ■wickets for 19 runs; M'lntosh, ono for 7.

OTHER CITY MATCHES. THE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Wellington College r. fit Mali's ~Col'' I lege.—Wellington College in their first in-. nings lriadfe 114 runs (Joplin 3S; Morton f 25, Shiintou ,20). Harris took six wic-\ kets for 52. runs, and Carding three for 20. St. Mark's made 15S. runs (Harris 55, i Ilcalv 21, Toilet 15 not on!)- Bowling for College, Mathewson took lour wickcts for} 35 ruiis. ■ In the match North.. v. Victoria Col- \ ■ lege, North made .90 (Organ 21 not out, f Thompson 25), and -7 for one . ' Bowling ■for.'.College,. Duncan took* five-wic- . ' kets for 2S; Martin, three for 27; and. O'Sliea; tivb for 5. Victoria College ruado. 95 (Bullard 40 not out, Duncan. 14, Brucs . Third Grade. , North beat. YMC A. bj ten wickcts. North scored 120 (Wilson 39, Amodeo' *0 and 34 for .no wickets (Hanralt) 17 not out, Amo'deo 17'.ri6t out), • 75 (Gibson .15, Wilson 15, lhirkell W.i and 73 (Gibson .30,,ThJ.rkcll.il);; . Bowling. for North,. Portman took' two'.wickets, lor, . 17; J. Hnnratl), four for 10. L. Hnnrnttj,, two for 26.; and Amodeo, two for 8. . lor I i.M:C.A. Williams took • eight tor 40 Jl'Kay, two. for 14; ■: J. Hauratty did lho. ( "hat trick" for North. '■ t 'l ' ' : . College A beat St. Marks on the.hrst; innings, the scores being.—St. Mark s, t>2 ; . (I!van .33); Collego A, 142 for six- wickets ; (Morton 28 retired, Brodie 23, Gadsby 26, Johnson 19, Bennett 15 not. out). Bowling for College, Morton took four wiekeU for 25. ■ .. .. Junior Associaiioru. . < . C.atliolic Club v. Miraiiiar (senior- grade).' -Mirainar in.their first innings inado 91. (P. Staples 34, J. 8ay.25). - Bowling for.' IVP. a PR''tflPly.f ou r' , J? for 21 runs'; Ley-Ib.n,)t'oup \yickets_for..3i;; and O'Bonohue, one .for 18. Catholio Club, put on 80 runs for no wickcts (U sui., livan '22 not out', ]/eydon 51 not out). ' ; .■ Catholic Club Bay (junior graiie).—C'atholic Club. in their , ; first mliinss, .made ■'57,. and'Evans Bay lophcii with ,68. ' Catholic Club, in their second innings, lost six wickets,. for|7 runs. '.. ' Kvans Bay (118) .'l>eat: ,Biiriis.3.l, Mhay I', stct 13, Garswell if; Buck 12, (not out) baU ted best, for .Evans Bay. uglwY t™: ' wickets for 22.runs; Miller, two lor 19, M'Eay, two for 8; Burns, two foi 7, . b °l 'match was played between the WeU lingtoii Harbour: .Board ,nnd„hi.biriuc B, at^ewtown bour Board -batted : first, making G3 in. the first iiiid,.43 ? «Cfmd i;. innings., Kilbirnio's 'first' innings : .rcsulted ra a_ total of 43, leaving 63 required for next Saturday. For the Harbour Board,- 0 Brien (29) and'Wright (26) baited Iksi. H. O'Brien, six wickets for and It. Clarke, two for lli- secured, the l)cst a\crior tive House Matches.. •, r . ;. Thp ¥ K. .'lCcrii'tii:-anit 'Ocoati Cncli£t ; . Clubs met ht AVakefibld : Park,:;tlio ; winning, by. tG tuns, hernot's scored 12, wiiviipvs wore-;—. Maw • : : .;}»■(. and, .for she losers, ;Maco (22) a id A. fl'i' In tlie bawling,: I<eddj Jook; tlireo wiekY'tc for ruiis,^! .Jtidlahe',.. two ior 13, , Mmsmi SfSSSftS T" e ;Fost .rind resulted :,n;:a lS :for Ae fornwr, (ho. winners compiling US. and the losers 73. .

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 6

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EAST A & SOUTH. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 6

EAST A & SOUTH. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 6

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