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MID-WEEK CRICKET.

THIRO SERIES. - THE SCORES AND NOTES, 1 .The Mid-Week Association players commenced thear third eeries of matches, on the; Basin Reserve,, yesterday afterpoon, Saunders'had the yrickets .in splendid. Condition, ?nd 60jne gogd Ecoresweropnt up; . Rivals have n lead of 05 runsiji thQ first jniijUßs ovgr .yirjan, who had only, sine..m?nin CaCtlon.,; M'Kenzie; put to-; gether a well-plsyed 43 '(includjpg one 1 sfiveriv'and ;.une five). "Burkewas fortunate , in reaohing 20.' Kinvig 'made! H .not out in nioa Inyle,-while Dr, M'Evedy. ,was 'the wily .other; batsman .tp • reaojv' double; figures, Vivian ,w«e-all out for--75, of which Sohlaadt, who raadfl his first appearance ' j n' Wednesday cricket, .made, 26., In the pjatch Y.M.C. A-'rOrient al, the : latter;haye a|ea4 prfu'ruris on tlie first innings;' and : • five •: wickets to .fall. Bafo •'tiiif • for T-M;0/AW ; th? RoV."-E. r . O/Jlh? mires made 53,' by fine cricket.;,' Bald' (20). arid' Solater (17) were_^the■ othit' double -.fire tycfctits'-.for 138,- of' wliicn A|pe put tofine .'witfiputia. chance, pnentaj.'imt a fine' perfofmariceptafc: ; .ing 'five wickets for-: 18 rujis. ;Utiifip'seiit; ' Artillery'' but. for; a day- in '■< the field. Warne.-gave +'■ fine exhibition .'for: his 81! before ■ he was .stumped by Paton, and Harris batted well before he fell to Hull. Taylor, who made 38,. gave several chances, the first at 2?, ! f - , HONOTR BOARD,. -Battipg. Bowling. - • Warno 81 M'Kenzie 2 for 0 Rev.. :Blamires 53 Castles .... 1 for 8" Alpe. pot out;.. 52 vKlnvig',.,, 5 for 13 : Harris .v. 48 BjUman .. 5 for 18 Jl'Kenjsie.),. 43 Dempsey B for i!) RIVALS-VIVIAN. ' : Rivals.—First Innings. '/ Pickering, "b. Dempsey ■ g. Burke, c; Mills, b. Dempsey 20' Dr. Tolhurst,. run. out a 0 Dr.. M'Evedy, c. Beale, :b.' Dempsey i,„ 10 Dr. Pigeoni b. Dempsey- .. Q Davis, b. Dempsey 1 ,1 Smath, b; Dwrnbleton ..., Is M'Kenzie, \ Dumbleton..; '43 George, run o.ufc '> 7 .Kinvig, not out . 14 Rev, Bartlett, b. Castles 13 Extras 11 Total 140 . Bowling Analysis.—Dempsey took five wickets for ,49 .runs; Dumbleton, two for '48; -MiUs, none for 42j;CoT<ling, one fqf 7; Castles, on® for 8. : V | . ' :-"l' Vivian.—First Innings, :• Dumbjetori,' b. Kinvig 0 :Domp3By, b. 'Kinvig. • 10 Caterer, b.'Burke o Cording, c. Piokeripg, b. Kinvig 11, ' Mills, , c. George,' b. Kinvig ............ 0; Beale, c. Dr. Pigeon, b. Burie '4 . Schlaadt, b. Mlftwio 26 Castles,,'not out' .....16 Haydoni b. M'Kepjsie ' 0 /. • Extrasv'B • Total for eight wickets 75 , ' Bowljpg Analysis.-'-M'Kflßzie, two wiokets [or no runs; Kinvig, four, for; 13;' Burke, one for 28j Smith, none for 16; Dr. M'Evedy, . none for 0; George, none for. 1; ■ ■ . Innings, George, b. Dumbleton - 23 Pickering, O. Cording, b, Dempsey ... U Burke, not cut ■ 0 Dr: M'Evedy, run out 3 Extras v.. 2 'Total for three wiokets 39 : • Bowling Analysis.—Dumbleton, cue wicket for' 6 runs; Dempsey, 1 for 31. ' ■' Y.M.C.A.—ORIENTAL. ' Oriental—First: Innings. Rev.-Blamires, b. Billman 53 Dyson, b. Gourlay 1 Sclater. c. Little, b. Gourlay 2 Bale, c. sub., b. Masters 17 Tyrell, b; Billman , 20 G. M'Kay, i.b.w., b. Wyatfc ...r. 3 Carrad, b, Billman 4 R. M'Kay, o; M*3t«n, b, Gourlay. "... - 6 Thomson, b, BiUmaa ...» V! Stack, not out 13 Wighton, k Billman. ..0 . Extras 13 Total' 132 Bowling Analysis—Billman took five wickets for 18; Gourlay, three for 44; Masters, one for 20; Wyatt, one for 37, '.' Y.M.C.A.—First Inning?. Gourlay, b G. M'Kay _9 Wyatt, b. Bale ■ 1!) Alpe, not out 52 Billman, b. Bale MTEldowney, c. Sclater, b. G. M Kay 21 Masters, b. Rev. Blamires 20 Meston, riot out 0 Extras ; 18 Total for five wickets 138 Bowling Analysis.—Bale took two wic. kets for 25 runs; G. M'Kay, two for 32; Blamires, one for 10; R. M'Kav, none for 9; Dyson, none for 14; Tyrell, none for 22; Sclater, none for 8. . . UNION-ARTILLERY. Union.—First Innings. Mulford, li. -M'lntyre ..." 0 Harris, o. and b. Hull ; »••• 48 Warne, st. Paton, b. Major Hume .... 81 M'Giil, b. Dr. Gilmer ' 14 . Hemus, b. Dr. Gilmer ~...: 1 Driver, b. Dr., Gilmer 0 ; Taylor, c. Taylor, b Major Hume ... 38 Haines, b. M'lntyre .' 15 . O'Sullivan, b. Major Hume 11 Burnt, jiot out 12

Bonner, b. M'lntyro 11 , Extra!) 18 Extras- .18 Total '..... i 249 Bowling Analysis.—M'lntyro took four wickets for 68 runs; Porter, none for 24; Major Hume," three for 18; Hull, one for 21; Smith, none for 9; Dr. Gilmer, two for 58. V' ' / ■ JUNIOR MATCHES. The junior;, mid-week matches were played on Newtown .Park;, on greatly improved wickets."' . •: Red- Cross v. Union.—Bed Cross batted first and-made 131 (House 48, .Minifie 23, Htwnea 15).' Union, in the first innings, made 130 (Williamson 56, Cohen 17, Shand 16). Bowlingi for' Union Wicks took four .wjoketß fqr 3Qi O'Brien; two for 24; Cohen threo for 61, For, lied Cross Thomas took four for 19; Hill,/four: for 44; Johnson, one for 1. ■ , Oriental v.' United.—Oriental, in their first innings, were all out for 49 (Kernels 15, Lindsay 10) ;'and ,in their second innings lost five wickots for 60 (Luxford 21 not out, Kemple I?).' United, in 1 their first innings,' made 52 (Fredico 11, Malmanche 11).. Bowling for United Mai manohe took three'wickets for'l6; Christophorspn, three for 10; Dawson; two .for 14; Stonbrldge, one. for 9. , Oriental Williamson toojc four wickets for 29tand' fulford si* for 20. ~v. ...Artillery.—Chemists, in', their first'innings made 62 (M'Kenzie 17, B, Pepr 11). ' Artillery made ?0 in their first innings (Templei 15, Heaphy 13). Bow.; ling for. Artillery Milroy tpok five wickets for 22 runs; Thompson, three for 21; Ellis one forld. Por Chemists, I?. Fear took five for 13; M'Kenzie, two for 27; Masters, one for 5. ■ .

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1643, 9 January 1913, Page 9

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MID-WEEK CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1643, 9 January 1913, Page 9

MID-WEEK CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1643, 9 January 1913, Page 9

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