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ATHLETIC SPORTS.

..,. -"■ ■ »r- ■. CRICKET. V •'•.;■:■ ; " ■ • . . i v • ■ r -' TROTT&HIS MEN. DRAW AT ASHBURTON. 'SOME VERY.TALL SCORING. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) I Ashburton, Janunry 16. I Tho match between tho South Melbourne feleveh and nu. Ashburton ' county team fwas concluded at 6 (/dock this evening in ideal weather, the result being a draw. When play resumed (at 11 a.m.) tho visitors continued their first innings and •hit up a big score, tho board showing 421 .boforo they were dismissed at /2.40 p.m. ■The following are the scores;— Ashburton. .tt'irst Innings , 212 i."...' •". Second Innings. :-•' '<}. A. Cuff, c. Kylo,.b. Kenny ....,....' 10 I'd. Armstrong, ■ b. ■ Ky1e'........... 48 R. E. Wntkins, -b.'Kyle ..........;.; 1 H.' C. Watsford, b. Kenny .......'........ :. 1 0. Cusden, b. Kenny i...........'..,;.... :3 •H.:'J. Chapman, b.'Kenny „;............ 5 ,W, J. Bannehr, b. Kyle .'.....: .....; 16 ill. Fryer, b. Kyle ..:..;..... ..„.. 33 fH; Waters,' c: Kelly, b. Giller 10 (H. F. Nicoll, b. Kenny .'24 \P. L. Orr, nokout .......; 40 11. Calloway, b. Keliny ........ .....' 8 IR-.'Harl, 1.b.w., b. Giller ...... 0 •C. D. Butler, b.Ky10........:!............ .11 OD. M'Kenzio, not out ~.„ 1 '.-:■ Extras ..1.......;........'........,........... :50 'Total' for 13 wickets .'..L'...........i... 270 i Bowling Analysis.—Kyle took five wickets for 62-runs; Trott nono for 24; Kenny, ; Bir.for.97;,Gillier,hvo for 37. •South Melbourne—First Innings; 1 ". ■ W. H.''M'Cormack, c- Bannehr," b.' Cusden :..:.:'.'....'..;.'..:. 22 T, Purvis,.c.'Bnller, b. Cusden ....„■...• 71 VR. Dcas, st.- Bannehr, b. Cusden ...... 11 J. F. Giller, c. Fryer, b.- Butler ...156 •A. Gray, st. Bannehr, b. Butler ......... 4 yV.' Konny, b. Cusden .:.......' 80 W. Scott, c. Bannehr,''b. .Armstrong 8 J. Kyle,, o. Watsford, b. Cusden ...... 21 G. H. S. Trott, b. Cusden 10 iE. Kelly, 1;b.w.,-b.>Butler,■'■ ; „..•'. 9' .AA. Pentrand, not out' ....'.....i.v..;.;..,.... . 8- . Extras ;.;.n........; ...;....„..,..'.„ 21 . ; y"': Total ;;;..:.......„.......;...„.:„:;.........l2t I .Bowling Analysis—Cusden took six wickets for 163 rims; Chapman; nono for 57; . Bntler, threo for 05; Watsford, none for 18; Hall, none for 18; Fryer, none for 19; .' Armstrong, one f0r;30..' ... :.- ,'. ■ ' ■~ ■■-:' ELEVENS FOR SATURDAY. ..,■;/:' North. Club.;,' : Seniors v. Hutt, 1.10 p.m. train- fromLambtoh.—Blacklock, . Croiiibie,; Casey, . Hiddlesto.ne,- Luckio.r Phillips, Southail, .Wilkinson,. Wilson,; Bereiidsen,'Bray. '■.-. Junior A, -v.Central,-, at -College (hound. }— AVynyard,''M'Eldowncy, ' :H. Wilson, j.Windley, Manning, Staples, Thomson, W. ißmith, Proud, Organ, A. E. -Wilson. ' ' " ■ Third Grade v. Hutt, afcHutt (1.10 plm. . rtram at Lambton).—Afnodeo,-Eton, .0 Sul--Jivnn, Rosengra've, Huntingdon,. Ifaiiratty, Berry, Kilsby, Portinan, Shaw, .'M'Canley, ■! Cameron, Kelly, Webb. •- . ,'.* •; .-': ';-;-:.'.-:. Wellington East >Club.^; : ;<-.:.,-. 1 Tho following represent East A .v. 'College, 'at Kelburne Park.—Gibbes, Tucker, Midlaue, .Hickson, ; Baker, .Wills, Hickcy, Grimmett'.-M'Giri, Culleti; "Jchheton,' Watson'. ,".' i ! ;' ' : ''~.• '■•; ' ': ■ East «B.~Hutchipgi>; Wighfdn," 3 ,StevenBon, ':'WagStutt , Jl>HM-e , s,'t"Dtftle3fl»''!Burkeiv' .'Bowles, De'Latour." " .■'•''./..,,;■'. ,;.:'. Hutt. Club, .p'v; ■'}'" ■.''' 1 'Juniors, v/;' Wellington jDbig, iEyerton, Ellison,lt. Aldersloy, ; E. Aldersrey,-"', 'Gurtneon,- -" . La'ngford, -' - Vv. : Lll'Gaw, G. Pringle, Parker,'Grant (emer- \ ! g'encyj; r .'''■■''■";-.'.'■'■'.•■ ;: ,'i ; .',-'.';';;''.-, .... ,'■ - '.] .'. Third-Class .V: : Wellington'/Kor'tli.— Bock, : Burtl Brbwn-, Grant, Glennio, Ginfer,. Fra'n'coj Eockett,' Matthews; Neazor,-■otter::,-r'--. ■ "':■-'■■:■ '~'. ; :v. :'-.<' /,:'; ; St.'Mark's .Club. ;...- : ../•. / : . will play : for St.' Mark's' ; Third 'against Brooklyn, oa'.the.' 'Ccllego „ Grouhd.--Brooks,Burdekiii,'' Greenwood, Jones, Little, Moss, M'Donald, Ryan, , Sanders,; Smith, Wakelin.-■-'.'■ :■::; . '!> r .-:-\ v/.iY;M.C.A; Club.; . ■ './" ■Y.M'.Cl.'* Third <■'. Karori, at'Karori.Roberts,? Wilson,'."Hill, Allright,. Thompscrn, Davidson, R. 'M'Kay, Luy, B. M'Kay, Hodge.' -.-,'■'. '■ "■■ : "- ; ;Catholic Y.M. Club: ;. -- -A team against Anglican; .at NewtownPark.—Bradley,, . Carnithors, ". Hopkins,Little, Nowton,; M'Grath (2), O'Sullivan, Sheohan, Thomas, and Carroll. ' B: team against Wanderers, at Andcr-; eon's Park.—Alley, Dohoghue, Finnigan, ■ Foote, Fouhy, Galvin (2), Xayburn, O'Connor, Reads, .and Tjller. , Wadestown Club. ; ■' ■ 'TVadestown.v. Evans Bay, at Nowtown Park, on Saturday.—Rev. Bartlcfi, /Hay! (2), D. Roberts, Ashw'orth (2), Hanratty (2), Butcher,.Joplin (2). ,- .■■':;•''.''■ . .Athletic Club.,,';,''. ■ \ Athletic A'v. Thorndon.—Wilson (3), Cunninghame,-.-Condliffe, Waugh, Paton, ' :8011,, Hollis, Hamilton, Carman.. Athletic B.—Madden, .Reylinß, Brook, 'Crichtoh ) .-Mabin,.A. -Mills,-..-W; Mills, Hdlloway, W. Wilson, Murphy, Smith. -, Telephone Exchange Club. - .-Telephone Exchange against "New Zea-. land Times," at Noirtown Park.—Ryalls, Pollock,, Parton (2),. Knight, Webb; Plimmer, Brogan, M'lntosh, , Hayes, Mngee, Reo3.. '••; ,'.'.;■/-;' , . -.■ ■.;"'. south Melbourne match, here. Messrs. Southgate and Reid have'been appointed umpires for the' match South Melbourne- v. Wednesday' representatives on January 21, 22, 23.Mcssrs; George and George have decided >to" entertain the team at Godber's on the evening of Wednesday, January 22.

;; JUNIOR ASSOCIATION. The' following matches have been' ar'ranged under, the auspices of,the Junior Association:— , .', x - ■; • , Junior A Grade.-r-January 18 and 25: ; Evans Bay v. K.Y.M,1.,.at No. 3 Newtown Park; Wanderers v. Catholic, at No 2 Anderson's Park; Harbour Board v. Athletic, at No. 2 Wakoficld Park, Junior B Grade, January 18: Union v. ' Berhampore, at' No. 3 Wakefield Park; _Kirkcaldie and Stains v. Thistle, at No. 1 Wakefield ParkjD.l.C, a bye. These aro continuations of matches already started. January 25 and February 1: Kirkcaldie and Stains v. Union, at No!, 1 Wakefield Park; Berhamporo v. D.1.C., at No. 3 Wakefield Park; Thistle, a bye! ■ / UMPIRES FOR SATURDAY. : The following are the umpires for senior cricket matches on ; January 18 and . 25:—North v. Ilutt, <at Htttt, Messrs. Bock and Jenness; South v. Petone, at Petono, Messrs. Rodgers and D. M'Kcnzi«; Central v., East B, at College upper ground, Messrs. Gardiner and M'Kenzio; Victoria College v. East A, at Kolburne, Messrs. Varnham and Hickey. UNION CLUB "SOCIAL." Asocial evening was held! on Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr. J. C. Trickett, president of- the Union Club. The following presentations wero made:— Best all round player (Taylor Cup), won by W. Warho; beat fielding senior, Mr. Mulford'a trophy, won by T. Taylor; junior's, ■ Mr. Bonner's trophy, won by A. C. Tassie. Mrs. Cloggie's medals, for best performances during the season, wero presented as follow:—Senior: W. Warns, 112 against Artillery, 111 against Vivian; W : . Harris, first in bowline, with an average of 8.1. Junior: Batting,.47:6, 0. 11. M'Glll, 106 .against Oriental, first in batting average, 5!>.5. ' Junior: E. E. Cohen, nine wickets for 21 against Chemists, and second bowling average, 7.3; A. J.; Williamson, 77 against Y.M.C.A., and first batting average, 21.1; A. S. Coleman, first bowling " average, 7.1 and ■70 runs against Oriental. Tho senior championship shield and junior cup were handed lo Air. Trickett, presidont, for safe keepinj. Several members gave items during the evening. At tho finish a hearty vote of thanks were given to Mrs. and Mr. Trickett for a very pleasant evening, and also donors of trophic*

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1650, 17 January 1913, Page 7

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ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1650, 17 January 1913, Page 7

ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1650, 17 January 1913, Page 7

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