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ATHLETIC SPORTS.

' ' , ■ ; •' CRICKET. \ THE MID-WEEK ASSOCIATION. THIRD ROUND ENDS. ■- ■ "King's weather",ruled for the second Bay of tho third round of Mid-Weok As . Eociation fixtures,' which ivcro concluded yesterday, and the Basin, dotted with . white, presented a pretty sceno to 'the on looker. , As -usual,' Saunders had' : th( wickets in first-class condition. 7 111 Ejvals' second innings (against'Viv lan),, Kinvig in ado CO in nice stylo with out*a chance, his club mate Burke mak • • ing:iß, while Cording; batting for Vivian put on 49. "/liivals won by'6s runs on th< , innings, ond'scored n two-point win Oriental defeated Y.M.C!;A. by sever .wickets and nino runs. Batting '• -foi Y.M.C.A. tho'Rev. E..0. Blamires put ui i rocord fdr .Wednesday cricket this, season by. making 89 not put. Oriental, want- , ing 97 runs to win and 55 minutes tc ■ play, got the rcqnired number by the. call of time, thus achieving a four-point win, Union just failed to scoro a.four-point win against Artillery. Their fielding, nowevqr, ■ was a long way below the mark. They won. by 139 runs on tho first innings. , . '■ " . ■ HONOUR BOARD. : Batting. - Bowling. ' Rev. Blamircs,... S9. O'Sullivan . 3for 5 Gourlay .i.:.. 6BV Haines .....2 for 7 , Kinvig - 60 ' Sclater, .....; 2 for ■ 9 : . Hull 57 Billman ... 5 for 49 !Alpq 5-1 Harris .i.... 4 for 40 Cording ............ 19 Harris. 5f0r57 Burko iS Sohlaadt.... 4for 16 ... . Mills ..; 3f0r35 RIVALS-VIVIAN, -.i ' .Rivals.—Second Innings. ■ ■ George, b..Dunibleton 23 , Pickering, c. Cordini, b..Dempsey ... 11 , Burke, c. sub., b. Mills .; iS Dr/'MUvedy, run out 3 .Kinvig, c. Cording, v. Schlaadt 60 .Dr. Pigeon, c. Bonle, b. ; Schlaadt ...... 0 Dr. Tolhurst, b. Schlaadt 10 M'Kenzie;. b. Mills 10 Smith, iiot out 21 ' Rev. Bartlett, o. Dumbleton, b. Mills . 1 J)avis,-b. : Schlaadt ' 1 Extras 11 : ; - Total ........i 20-5 First innings 140 ■■■ ' ■ ' ■ ■ •■•:■■■■ " -3J5 Bowling Analysis.—Dempsey took one Iwicket'for 46, runs; Dumbleton, one for 46; Mills, three for 85; Schlaadt, four for 46; Cording, nono for 21. . . . t - 'Vivian.—Seconll Innings. Dempsey, b. Kinvig 2 Dumbleton, c. M'Kenzie, b. Kinvig .' 1-1 : Sohlaadt, st. Rev. Bartlett, b. Smith 31 Cording, 1.b.w., b.. Smith 49i Mills, c. George, b. Smith 19 Baker, b. Smith- i... ....,1 Haydon, c. George, b. Kinvig " 22 Caterer;: not: out 126 ' Eealo, mot out 1 Extras .:.... 24 Total for seven wickets. 189 • First innings 75 Grand total ......i ................'... 261 Bowling.Analysis.—M'Evedy, no wickets for, 16 runs; Kinvig, three for 40;-M'Ken- ' zie.M ndtie'/for 20; George, none' for : 111; ' Smith,V four 1 for 64; Burke,' none for 9; Pickering/none for 10; Davis, none for.3. ORIENTAL—Y.M.C.A. ■ 1 Oriental.—First Innings. Gourlay, b. G, M'Kay. . -9 ..Wyatt, b. Bale /. ...............ii..' 13 Alpe, b. Rev. Blftmiw;..,;..^ Biflman, b.vßale " 5 M'Eldowney, c. Sclater,-b, G. M'Kay 21 Masters, b. Rev. Blamiros 20 Meston,..b. Bale , 5 .-Sot out 1 ..." -Osborne,; c, Bale, b. Dyson 21 Patton, 'c. Rev. Blamires, b. JSclater 20 .. ffruscott, b.'Sckter/..V.....«'.../.i.v.i....;v'.,;' 2, t . . Extras. .......... .v. 21 Total 192 Bowling Analysis.—Bale, three wickets for >40 runs; Dyson, ono for 26; Sclater, two for 9; G. M'Kay, two-for 32; Blamires/ two for 33; Tyrre!!, -nono for 23; E.°. M\Kay, none for 8. . -Y;M.C.A,—Second Innings. Rev. E. 'O. Blamires, not out 89 Tyrfell, c. Truscott, b. Billman 27 : , Currad, b. Patton, 1 . ' Dyson, c. Alpe, .b. Billman 6 Bale,"st.-Alpe,; b'. Billman 6 Sclater, b.'Gourlay ; -2 R. M'Kay, '.b. Billman 3 G. M'Kay, c. and b. Billman 0 -Thomson,-run out ..v.. 0 Slack, b. Gourlay '■ 0 ■ Whitemani absent 0 Extras .; ; 20 Total 154 . ■ First innings ...-132 Grand total 286 Bowling Analysis.—Billman took -five wickets for 49; Gourlay, two for 26; Patton, ono for 42; Wyatt, none "for ■ 17.'.. Oriental—Second Innings. . Gourlay, not out ....'......i'...... ; .60 Patton,;st. Rev. Blamircs, b.-Tyrroll 33 M'Eldowney, b. 1 G.: M'Kay ;.... o ■'> -'Billman; b.-J. M'Kay ii...;......;... 0 , 'Alpe, -not- out 4 : . Extras v.;....,.;,;.............. '2 - . ; Total for : three wickets ..i ..'.../105 . . 'First innings ...........,......;...;..i,... 192 'Grand total 297 ,Bowling. Analysiß,-G. M'Kay took two wickets fpr 32 ,runs; Tyrrell, *one for 20; Sclater; nontr for 27; Dyson, nono for 12; • Balo, nono for 6. ■ UNION-ARTILLERY. Union.—First innings ■ ...i.;,.;.-. ■ . . ! . Artillery—First Innings, - ' 'I C Vi H£\ li lT lr-, - b,M ' Gill 32 . Smith, b. Harris ' 1 Majof Hume, b,'Harris ...;.....,..,,.... " 26 iPorter, c. Tavlor, b. M'Gill 0 Bfull. c. and'b: Harris : 9 . Dr. Gilmer,,run opt 0 M'lntyre, b. Haines . 9 ■ Taylor, b. Harris 9 .. \,Owles, b.- Haines ..;......i;.....,:.„ 4 : 1 c. Taylor, b. Harris 13 'Criphton, not out n -. Extras 7 - Total Bowling Analysis.—Harris took fivo-wic-kets for 57 runs; M'Gill, two. for 37• Haines, two for 7.- t : Artillery—Second. Innings, . Major -Hume, b. Harris , , / Dr. Gilmer, 1.b.w., b. M'Gill 8 Wilson, c. .Taylor, b. Harris / m 'Hull,, c, .Haines;. b.. Harris;.... S7 ■ ' '• k- O'Siillivan "fl In tyre, b. Harris "n Cnchton, b. Haines ' 1 , Paton, b.. O'Stillivan a Taylor, not out o ' Porterf b. O'Sullivan • » Owlc.vVnot .out n ! Extras ! - Total for nine wickets 137 First innings ■ }io Grand total :...... 247 Bowling Analysis.—Haines took one wic kot for 18 l-uys; Harris, four '• for 40 • M'Gill,.oi)e\fpr 12; O'Siillivan, three for , S; Taylor, none' for 10; Bonner, none for 24; Warne, none for 11. JUNIOR MATCHES. Union v. Ited Cross.—Red Cross in their, first innings made 131; second innings, 145;, total," 276, In Red Cross's second' , innings Hill scored 37, llnynes:l9 Rouse 17, Woods 10,Minifie 13, Johnson 111, and Clapshaw 12.; Union's first innings real-' Ised 130, nnd their second innings 167: for eight wickets.'- Total 297, Butting for Unicn in the second innings, Shaiuf made 67 not out, 'Wininmson 29, Cohen 27, and . Edilmdn 19. Union won by two wickets ' lind 21 runs. v ./ - > • ' ' ' . Oriental v. United.—Oriental in their first innings mado 49; second innings, 75; \ total 124. In tho second innings Luxford made 31 and Kemple 17. United, in; their first innings, mado 52; second innings, 78 for five wickets; total 128. In United's 6econd Jnninp A. Chamberland scorpd 27 not our; Malm.inpho 13, Fredrieo 15. United won by five wickels and four'runs. Artillery defeated Chemists by one run

after o close game. .'Chemists, in their second innings, made'9s (Masters 29, Perry 22, Simpson 15). Artillery hit up 1(18 (Heaphy 33. Thompson 23, Chapman 16). in Chemists' sccond innings Thompson took five wickots for 39 runs, and Miiroy four for 23. In Artillery's second innings Belsliain took three wickets for 23 runs, R. Fear two for 28, and Masters two for 29. ■ "KNOX" V. "WEDNESDAY." A match will be played on the Collego Grounds on Friday afternoon stm lins'at 2 p.nii, 'between a team oho'on by . Colonel luiox and the Wednesday- icpied sontatives, who play asainst South Slels- bourne next week. id . . h SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. A.s tho Basin Reserve is required for the 10 sports mecting on Saturday next, the fifth round of matches (commenced on Stiturday. last) will not be coutinued until Janu- ! l " ary 25. Tho sixth and seventh round are as follow" a, January 18 and February I.—North v. Ie Hutt, at Hutt; South v. Petone, rit a. Petone; Central v. ; East B, at College Ground;-East A: v. Victoria College, nt »• Kelburne. *, - i / P February 8 and 22,-f-Victoria College v. J- North, at liasin Reserve; South v. Central, t- at Basin Reserve; Petone v. East B, at to Petone; Hutt v. East A, at Hutt. 1.- JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. r _ , Owing to the sports .meeting on the Bi sin Reserve 011 Saturday next and the withdrawal of the Enst junior 'cam from tho championship, , the fixtures - and , grounds for the junior championship of tho.Wellington association for January 18 and 25 have been rearranged as follow:— , Victoria Collego v. St. Marks, at Toiii'xe , Ground No. 2; Central v. .North A at I College Ground No. 3; Hutt v. North B. at Hutt; Y.M.C.A., a bye. ' ' BOYS' LEAGUE. The. following, are the Boys' League fixtures, for Saturday:— Senior Grade.—Donald M'Lean v. Mftrist Bros., at. Newtown 1 No." 1; Newtown v. St. Thomas, at Duppa Street No. 1; St, 3 Anne's, # bye. ' ( 1 Junior Grade.—lnstitute v. St.. Mark's, 8 at Duppa Str«t No. 3; Marist v. Kel--3 burne, at Newtown No. 2; Y.M.C.A. v. 0 Marist (Hawkestone), at Kelburne; 0 Trinity v. ■ Kilbirnie; at' Duppa ' Street 0 No. 2; Mt. Cook v. St. Peter's, at New0. town- No. 3; St". Paul's v. Central. 'Mis* 1 S!on/at. Kelbnrne; St. Anne's; a bye. • . 1 , : WAREHOUSE MATCHES. , 1 The following are the fixtures for the " Warehousemen s Association for Satur3. day:—Dominion v. United, Anderson 0 Park; Occidental v. Electric Light, Duppa ; Street No. 7; A. E. Kernot's v. N.Z. I?ail- ' ways, Duppa Street "No. 6; Ocean v. San--5 ders Bros., Kelburne Park; Whitcombe [ and Tombs v. Post and Telegraph Stores,, ' Kelburne Park; Levin and Co. v; Gollin and Co., Newtown Park west;, "New Zea-land-Times" v. Telephone Exchange, Ncw- ; town Park east. 1 BOWLS. ' •i . . "'-TV —— ' ; f The '\following. team will represeiit \ Karori Club for the Edwin Feathers on ; Saturday ' against WellingtonDasent, [ Lockett, Sunley, Cox («.). [ Tho following teams will represent Wel- ; lington Club on Saturday next:—On home J green, against Victoria CluWTnmblyn, . Chote, Manz, Boll(s.); . Tanner; Jnp. ' Smith, Churchward (9.). On homo i green against Johnsonville Club—Barron, A. J. Bennett, H. F. Allen, Ballantyne } (s.); Liddle, Cook, Corliss, G. Brown (s.); • Pearce, Houlder, Gibbes, S. Laurenson (s.). ; On Jqhnsonville green—J. lluir, Innes, ; Blake, : Crane (s.); Nielseii. Jennings. Brskine, Mayer (s.); Norton, White, Hildreth, , - W'l'iams (s.). On Victoria green—Watsoii/ Saunders, "VV. Waddel, Siovwright (s.); L. Blundell, Grundy, Hamilton, Magnus (s.). . .. I v • . •- ' ' 'I "ft* nirr - . 1 ■ ? AOEANGI TEAM'S TOUR. ; .-J.'-'/'lßy %. Tho. Acrangi '(South- Island) bowling toam arrived last;night.,' -This morning the-'visitors'.jvero,-welcomed by the Mayoi*. They j defeated the v local club by 150 points to 142.',' ■. '. • •

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1649, 16 January 1913, Page 9

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ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1649, 16 January 1913, Page 9

ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1649, 16 January 1913, Page 9

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