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SUMMED UP.

'■ FIGTJBES AND PERFOKMANCES: FOB Wlf-OLE TOUR, ~:. Five minutes o/i'ter the match finished yesterday, Mr. 'J.' C. Cusack, thii energetic secretary of th?> Wellington Wednesday Association, ha/d completed his. list: of figures, showing;.the complete ;results of the tour of "J-Tptt and his nierriemen" in this enjoyable tour now drawing to a close. They/are as follow:— . ~ " Oatting..Avprages. ■■■ ■/■' !'.'■£.■ ■■■t■'■'■£. ■-.■■■■ .'.'.-f .5 § ■.■°}~2-tX& i : ' 'k2 e «.i a» > - - •, H. w s -z-WS-:-; A. Kenny/ 9 14 412 i -80 38.8 .T. 1. GiUer ... 9 13 403 ; 1. 156 : 83.5 ,T. Kvle,' 9 12 310 1 ..111,' 28.1 W.M'Obrmack 7 11 259 .1 32.25.9 S. 5yke5.;....... 8 13 .278 1.115 • 23.1 T: PUTvis ./..:. 6. 8 184, 0 81 23.' Q. H/ S. Trott 8 12 205 3 Gl 22,7 H. Ke11y;..'..;. 8 10?'153 3 43 21.8 R.Deas : 9 13 274 0 44 21. W. IS. Scott : 10 14 258 0. 51 18.4 -/Gray ....7- 9,-, 84 2; .26' 12. A. Pontland... 8 10 52, 5 2G 10.2 J,Baragawanath,2. 2 . .6 .: 0 5 . . 3. / . Bowling Avaranei,.: ,' ' 1> .■ '• -V v '.§' % m *3'' 5 5 « 63 S-:P' P £ <! T. Purvis ... 2 53 33 1 4 0 0 8.2 J.'Ky10....... UI7U Gl4 78 57 0 0 10.7 W.J. Scott 13 901 44C3S 41 1 0 11.1 A. Kenny ... 12 G52 338 15 27 0 0 12.5 H. Kellv ... 7 '411 190 14 15 0 2 12.G W.M'Cormack G 198 117 7 9 0 0 13. .T. P. Gillcr 14 1003 4G5 16 31 0 115. G. IT. R. Trott 7 306 196 5 10 0 0 19.6 P.. Dens 1 30 26 0 10, 0 20. Summary of Matches. ,'■'■ December 18, 19. 1912—South llelbourne, 3flß;'Waii'nrapa, 67 and 41. South Mel-bourne-won. .December 21; 23, 1912—South'.Melbourne,' 391; .Marlborough, 148-and.: 102. South Melbourne won. ■'.'.-' ' ' December 20, 27, 28, 1912—South Melbourne, 227 and 112; Wellington (Saturday representatives), 383 anil 84. South IMbeuraa won, . Uocoxaber 31, 1012, January 1, 2 1913-

South Melbourne,: 2G5 "and H5 for" seven wickets; Canterbury, 333 and 91'.< January 5, 0, 7, 1913-South Melbourne, 227 and 51 fo:l- no wickets'; Otago, 177. Match ■ abandoned. '.

January 9, 10, 1913-South Melbourne, 189 mid 91 kv four wickols; Central Otago, 131 and 151 for seventeen wickets Winnings declared closed). Match drawn. January 15, 16, 1913-South Melbourne, '421; Ashburton, 242 and 270 for thirteen wickets. Match drawn. ' . ■■

January 17, 18, 20, 1913-South Melbourne, 80- and 270; Canterbury, ■. 381. South ■ Melbourne loft.

January 21, 22, 23, 1913-South Melbourne, 132 and 12C for two wickets; Wellington (Wednesday representatives), 165, 92. South Melbourne 'won. ,; Matches; played,' 9; won, 5; drawn,' 2: abandoned, 1; lost, 1. TEAMS FQR SATURDAY. : ... Wellington North 1 Club. Third v. St. Mark's) at College ground. -Berrjv Eton, Rosengravo,- Williamson; £?l ly ,\- Huntingdon, Kilsby, Portman, O Sullivan, Hanratty, . Aniodco, Webb, Shaw.' .'. : . ■.' < St. Mark's Club. '. m The following will play for St. Mark's Third against North oS, the College ground, on Saturday ;—Brooks, Burdekin, Chapman, Greenwood, Jones, Little, M Donald, Moss, Ryan, Sanders, Smith. /BOYS' CRICKET LEAGUE. ■ The following are the fixtures and grounds for Boys' League matches on Saturday next:— -■ Senior.—Donald M'Lean Street v. Newtown, at Duppa' Street, No. 1; St. Thomas's v. St. Anne's, at Newtown Park, Ivo. 1; Marist, a bye. i ■Junior .-Institute v. Y.M.C.A., .at Duppa Street; No: 2; St. Anne's vi Kilbirnie, at Newtown Park, No. 2; Marist Brothers v. Marist (H), at Kelburne; Central Mission v. St. Mark's, at Newtown Park, No. 3; Trinity v; Kelburne, at Basin Reserve, No. Ij, St. Peter's v. St. Paul's, at Basm Reserve,< No. 2; Mount Cook, a bye.,

; • A GISBORNE "SENSATION." ; (By Telegraph.—Prees Association.) :. Gjsbqrne, January 23. _. Something of a. sensation was created in local; cricket "circles to-day when Alhambra openejd a match .with Kiakaha in. the Thursday competition. Believing that his team has a' particularly "soft" thing on, the Kiakaha captain.sent Alhambra in to bat, audi at the close,of the day's play the batsmen had registered a score-of 40G for tyo wickets, as follows:— OAR, -Olsen, 108- M. Guthrie/, 116 ;/T, Atkinson, not out,'l3l; W. J. Schmollura, hot out, 17;; extras,' 31. The -Kaikaha bowlers are; usually: looked upon as well up to the average-in district cricket, but •.they, haveito confess to-day to 'the following ." disastrous analysis :—Grant, 88 runs for no wickets;; Wood,' 48 runs for no wickets j Jonesi 87 funs for one ivicket; Harvey, 59 rujis for no wickets; AulaV 20 runs 'for no wickets; Wilson, •86 ;runs for one' wicket; Tait. 24 runs for no-wickets.

;; -, .TRUJIPEB BENEFIT MATCH; By TolearaDhf-Preea Aasoclatibn—Ooorrieht '• •■„■" v Sydney; January 23. The Trumper match will,be- New' South' Wales v.'the Best-of Australia.;. .."'■■

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1656, 24 January 1913, Page 8

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SUMMED UP. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1656, 24 January 1913, Page 8

SUMMED UP. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1656, 24 January 1913, Page 8

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