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MID-WEEK CRICKET.

OPENING OF THE SEASON. ; '' /.': ■ ■■; ; ' ';' The iuidn-.eek : players opened their season yesterday afternoon. The senior, games . : -were played on. KclLurne Park, where the wickets .were a bit on-tho hard side,' tho ball at times rising up very fast. C. G. • Wilson, playing for Artillery, had the misfortune to get one of his knuckles . badly jlrart. .-, .'ln the match OrientafeVrtiilery, the ' latter team looks to have rather the hesi of the. game., With five wickets to fall they are: only 21 runs behind. _ GourleJ' played: a gooi hard game for his 71, but '.- 'he was lucky to be let off when his score ' "'' stood at 9. Wilson was'playing well un-. til he was hurt. Jfajor Hume, bpwliiig, had bowled one man> and the next ball passed, between' tho. wickets .without displacing the bails; ' - Union had much tho best of the gamo with Vivians, the latter beitig 110 runs behind with only one wicket; to fall. Jl'Gill put: up a good performance, only giving one chalice, and that when he wa.s . 28. O'Siillivan put together 30 by hard . hitting. Both Jl'Gill and Hollisp,ut up '. fine bowling performances. Dempsey played' free cricket for. his 28, and- Mills was batting.strongly for his 20 when time was called. :".-';■: :.:'.' '- , .„ , .The Rivals-Y.M.CA. match.will be a 'very close thing. Y.Af.C.A. are 8 runs, behind, with two wickets to fall. Kinvig ■ ■ played sound -cricket, for his.- 3t,. while Burke plaved : stendily for 27. Y.M.C.A- ---; opened' badly;- tho Kev. Blamires was caughi and bowled by Kinvig, with his •first-ball. 'Attneave played well for his 46,' an d also made a good showing. " : ' ' ■'"•■ '.•'■'." Honours Board. ' : '';Batting. : , ' Bowling; ~ M'Gill - :»'.....'.■..' 86 Attneave .. 5 for H, '-' ■ : - Gourlay ......... 71 Dempsey ... 5 for 27 Attneavo -...,.:... ■ M Dumbleton: i for 2o • -'■-■' ;Kenvig :..;...„.'.. M Bale .......;. I for 26 ': O'SulUvan ...... 30 Kevin '■....:. i .for 28 ,;■ Wilson .:....:..:» 28 Hollis ....... i for 31 • Dempsey '.......'.. "28 M'Gi11...'...'5 for 47. -.'. .^ ;^f>, .,-... .. v -.-; Kinvig ■:..... 3 lor 31' .' . The.scores;aie as follow:— ~% ' ; ..;,'..';' : , '. . ; VoRIENTAL v. ARTILLERY. > ' ; i.'. :-'..,'Oriental—First Innings. V Wyatt,.played on, b.- Douglas .......,;., i] '■■- Gourlay, st. Paton, b. Douglas ......... 71 '.' Triiscott, b. Wlniyre ;0. Alpe, run out '■ • ' Kinnear, b,,Mlntyre ..,.......;., 10 little, c. Smith, b. Jack .....:. -f Osborne, c. Owlcs; b; M'lntyre ...>.'...; 11 Green; b. -Major' Eunte•........«;..-....;.'.. ; S Meston, b.. Douglas .'....:..........;.. •■- 0 , r - Billman,' not-'out •..'......;......;...... .»:■•'■! ; iuxford,■-.run.:but ...;:,.,....... —• .-; '.'■■'.. Extras' *«;;. .'.3 "j ; - ' "Total „.....„;....: : 1.37-i ■'■■■' Bowling ' Analysis.—lllntyre, ■"-.three •'■■'' wickets:for ,36.: runs'; Douglas, three'.for. •■'■•'•• 21; Jack, one for 12;. Major Hume,.one for 5; Dr. Gilmer, none for 21; Owles, ' none for.18; Smith, none for 18; Cricliton, ■ none for-5.. ■ .•-: •;>;•! '.." , - " '■" irtillery-i'irst Innings.' :, y ' C.' G./Wilsbni:b..Wyatt .i."'....; •.....-..- 28 , Smith, b.,Billman' ..........:..........::-la;; Jack; -b.^Wyatt-■.::.....;....».:.•."•;••■-- '•■■ l'- : Major Hume,' c. Osborne, b.-Bilhnan: 2< b.'-Gourlay ..';.,..v;;.;.:.;...i....' 27 , Paton,. not out •......' ——, •■••■: '" Owles, not out ."■•.••••••••■••■••••<■•••••"••••• ° ,■'j Extras ......... r .........^","-v;-'»^-"»»v-_^ :'■'' :,,.!,Total for five:wi<Skets: ...'.;;.......;..,/116 ' ' - Analysi!i.--Gourlay,- one wicket for 20 rnns;.Wyatt, two for ,36; Billman, •■'■ two for. 26;.Greeh, none for.. 17; ; Kinn'ear, none for ;.';'-,...,:, , V !UNI(JN:V. VIVIAN;/. .'.- ''Dnion—]?irst : lnnings.', - ' : Harris,' b. v<-Pumbleton,j',i.';.;;.'..,'..'.,; '. 17, M'Gill, e., Castles,, b'.•,• Dempsey ~'......v,-. 86. :Warne, ; ruti out ........,....;....; ....■ 5 .'■ rjemiis, b.-t.'D,unil}Utonv<i....Bisini.w.t«i..*v 0 JD'Sullivan,: b'; Dempscy-K'.'...V/..-;i'.i.:a,.r.'--'.30. raylor,.,c.i.Bramley, b; Dempsey•■'.....; :- 7: /ijfiiford; c.' Caterer; •' b:^Dunihleton.;....-%•: 0 .g)rivcr/' : -bi'.-Dempsey .i-..V!;,..r.;...-. , ... i ;.^.;.:.-t. ! i l .Burns;-' ; lib.T\'ii' Dompsey-'r.'::;:.!..'.,...•.'..'-..5^ -: ' Bonner;.c.'t|astk-s;' b.fDrtnpsey.,.;.'.;. 6 ■ Whelttn'.'-not 0ut'.:.'.::.'....-..'...'....v.'..;;'.;.... "1' "•-■ Extras ;..V 7 .;..i...V.....;i;U;...::..;,..;;.....'ia : Total; ..;„:.............1....;..:....,.v..../.,. 190 . Bowling . Analysis.—Dmhbletoh,' four : wickets for. 25.runs; Hollis,. none..for SO;Mills,' ;none .'for- 51;"Bv'amle'y, hone for 18;; Dempsey,-:five for' 27. .- -, .": ;';'■", ■■''"Vivian—First/Innings." "' , Dempsey, c.-Whelan, b. M'Gill- ..;„..;. 28 Dumblotori; hit wicket, b. Harris . 1 iennox, b. Harris ' 0 ; Hayden, "b. Harris '..';.:..;.,'........:.';;;.:.. 0 Caterer,' c; Mulford,-b. M'Gill ......... 4 Castles;' ci Mulford, b. M'Gill ......... 3 Mills, not but ;..: ; .'.. ;..- 20 Hollis, b. M'Gill .....;;.v....;............. 0 Bramlev, b.', Harris ..;:;.............;..;;.;.. 0' Beale.b.: M'Gi11:;...:.;....»;» ; .; .:.-. 20 Cording,'not out ...•.......-.».;.....■..•;......•..,.-• 2 '-» , ExtraV' .;..;^...;.;;......;;.;...:;......;:... Vv 4. Total, for nine wickets 82 Bowling Analysis,—M'Gill, five wickets tor 47 runs;'Harris,:four, for:-31: " ; ,/; RIVALS V. .-.Y.M.C.A'.-.'-- - Eivals—First. Innings. •.•'.'■ ■'~.■ Davi=,,'c: M'Kay, b. Bale ......,.:.......'.'. : ' 2 :. Niven, b. 8a1e.'..;.-..'...;.:..'..'... 2 Burke, b. Attneavo :...'.;.'.-..; 27 '■ ■'■ Kinvig,.c.''G.'M'Kay,::b;: Bale'-,......;.. 34 George, C Blamires,, : li; 'Attneavei ...... .17 ' Dr.. Anderson, ,rim but.■.'..;.'.,.......;;..... .... 6' .Dr. M'Evedy,-- not out- ....;..... .:......;-5 Nelson, b..' Attneavo ...;........';..'..'....... 0 ■ Bartlett, c.-. Blamires, b. Attheare...'... ; -0: >Dr. Pigeon, b...Attneave...'.,................. ' 2 Crouch;, b. Bale .......-..;....:-. .......v.. '2 .. --, Extras „...;...;................. 14 ; Total. .:;..;.............U,.;.......,....».......109 ■ i Bowling Ahalysis.—Balei four, wiekets. • lor 26 runs; Blamires, uono for 15; Tyrrell, none for.B; G. M'Kay, none.for 10; Attneave, 'five, for 14; Sclater,. none for - is. ■ ;; ."' ".''■-"" .",' v ' : ■'• • . ." : Y.M.C.A.—First Innings. Blamires, c. and b. Kinvig 0 Tyrrell.', b.'. Nevin '..'.V;...:....;;; :';.' :22 K. M'Kay, b; .Kinyig............... .5 Bale, b. Nelson :....... 1 Sclater, b, Kevin 2 Carrad, hot out i • 10 'Attneave, :o. and ; b, Kinvig ..'.,.-..;..;.. 46 Brooker, c. b. Nevin 2 G. M'Kay, l.b.w.i b. Kevin 2 Slack, not out 2 '",... '. Extras"-'.■;;'..;...''......■....'...;:....';;....■.,..■.;» 3 Total for.eight.wickets 101 Towling Analysis.—Kinvjg,' three wick- , ets for 31 runs; Nelson, one for 12; Nevin, four for 28; Burke, none for. 11; George, ■'. none for 10; Davis, npno for G.-.". '"■ JUNIORS. The junior games we're* played at Newtown Park, and resulted-as'follow :— Chemists' v. Union.—Chemists, batting first, made 101 in their first innings (Simpson 49;' Belshaw 16, M'Kenzie 11). Union, in their first, innings; made 135 (O'Brien 53, Casey 22, Kiclby.lG, Williamson 10). Bowling for Union,." Cohen - took four wickets for 23 runs, whilst'M'Kenzie, for Chemists, took, five for. 35. . ."• United v. ; Ked Cross.—United put t0.,. ~. gether 69 in their first innings-(C. 'DtiwEon, not.out. 3G). B*d Cross'wore all out for 52 (Hill 14. Lciinian 12,' Haines 10). United have lost seven wicket's in their second 'inning? for 75 runs (A. Wedley, not out, 19, G. Wright-.■ lb, Malmanche,; not. out, 12). '~ Artillery v. St. Patrick's College.—Artillery, in their fir.st innings, made 44, while*' St. Patrick's College 1 made 57.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1603, 21 November 1912, Page 7

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MID-WEEK CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1603, 21 November 1912, Page 7

MID-WEEK CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1603, 21 November 1912, Page 7

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