MID-WEEK CRICKET.
| ' -4—•' ;.] \ s UNIONS WIN. I , ' '■> 1 ' ' 'I ? THE FINE ATTACK OF HARRIS. : | , OMENTAL OUT FOR 22, a j t rount \ °ft' le mid-week conl- I I i°' lclu,lcil yesterday after'i ml Vickcts w , ero ill first-class con- ' t rl? Vi ?? Bond scores vero put up. 1 In the . match Umbn-Oriontol, Union - i; a ve , r 3 T will by 117 runs. Union, 1 f ° f 48 , 0 ,' 1 11,0 ""t I 6 ,f,?° tld t in,l l«Bs with Waters J 0 ?K A lhc former was bowled bv I 1 Tnvlnff n r , rltlkln F 29 I l * nl <» cricket. ! I laylor followed, and, with M'Gill, car- , S ilf'li " Eo .° rc "> 13'. tthon Union declar- | w tho innings closed. M'Gill gave a nico ■ r', cltct ', P ltl >; in S the bowling ■ f in' n " round the ' i ,s '? tllQ ., V C£t Performance i which lie has given, this Season. Taylor j played very steadily, not taking any a chances. \V ith an hour and three-quarters t to m, and 109 runs to get, Oriental startji (Hi its second innings, but tlio unexpected ■' happened. Harris, bowling from the north I' « i , w ' lat: turned out to be a t ,rot. Gourloj' was taken by M'Gill at } J l '?" 0 "- 11 splendid cntch-vand tho others 1 fo owed at short intervals, the last ivieket (] falling for the small score of 22. Tho re--4 Suit was mainly due to the capital bowlj ing of Victor Harris. Union won by 1(7 ? runs. In the field, Little was a long way I the best for Oriental. Tho Union | >ng. all round, was good, four smart a catches being taken.. :j Rivals had an easy win over Artillery | by an innings and 30 runs. In their firs't j innings, Rivals made 279. Artillery in \ their first venturo made 142, and had to £ follow on, and in their second essay bnlv * made 107. ' I HONOUR BOARD, j : • ■ , Batting.. • j Rev, Balmires... 115 M'Gill CD >; Mills, not out... f2 Hayden, not out 42 I Bowling. I Harris ... G for 10 Bale ...... . 1 for. G i Smith ... D for 15 Mills ... 6, for G3 ■ i Haines ... 2 for 11 / UNION-ORIENTAL. . v ■■ ■ ■ Union.—Scoond Innings. ? Waters, b. Billman ....... 23 s M'Gill, not, out 09 i Taylor, not out' ...;.. 24 N k Extras 9 E Total for one wioket (declared) 131 | , First innings 122 j ' Aggregate' 253 . § /Bowling Analysis.—Billman took one (j wicket for 10 runs j Fitzgerald-, none , for f ' 11; Toms, none for l2j Wyatt, nono for s 14; Masters, none for 15; Gourlay, none | for 52. , v ■ ■ ■.. - ? . / Oriental.—First'lnnings. , ' | Gourlay, c. M'Gill, b Harris ,v 3 i Tqms, b. Haines 2 ] Fitzgerald, run out 2 } Alpe, c. Mulford, :b.. Harris 1 3 i Masters, b. Harris 3 J Wyatt, not out '.;...;.....,...,..;.:. 5 i I Osborne, l.b.iv., b. Harris 0 li Little, o. and b; Harris --2 { Tniscott, c. ; M'Gill, 1 b. Harris ......... 0 | Billmftn, b. Haines 1 , '! Patton, absent .......1....... 0 :] Extras ' 1 j ; Total'for nine wickets .22 .'■■ j .. First innings .......,............ r ........... 84 j -Aggregate. •■/ 108 | ' Bowling Analysis.—Harris ibok six wici kets for 10 runs; Haines, two for 11. | , RIVALS-ARTILLERY.. I. Eivalst'FirSt ihilings ;;.... :. ..... 279 ; Atrtillery—First Innings.. , 5 Taylor/c.'Kinvig, b. Bur,ko ,8 S .> .38 . M'lntyre, b. Bnrko : ~-1 3 Thompson, b. Burke 0 % Smith, b. Dr. M'Evedy 15 : Wilsonj ,:.b. • Kinvig. 1....... 7 . 5 Hullj b. Dr. Tolhurst .......i.. :14 I Patton. b. Dr; M'Evedr-3 i Dr. Gilmer, bi Dr. TolhTirst, ......... _7 s Douglas, not out 21 j Porter, b. Davis ! „1 | Extras !j Total * 42 ? -ißowling Analysis.f-Burk<*_ throo, ; i -widkets for' 37 rilnS! Dr. 'M Evedy; two.for 5 35; Dr. Tolhurst, two for 20; lunvig, two j | for 20; Dayis, one for 7. • I i - '; Artillery.—Second Innings. . | I Douglas, O. Ifinvig, b. Darroch 8 ; ' | Owles, c.' Dr. M'Evedy, b., Smith 10 • 5 Wilson, b. Kinrig , I Dr Gilmer, c. Dr. Pigeon, b.; Kinvig ; . ll !; Smith,' b. Burko i : t Hull,'l.b.M..Jf. Burke .••••., 8 ? Patton, b. Smith 5..... S Porter, b. Smith Taylor, st. Pickering, b. Smith ........i I 5 M'lntyre, b. Smith. « f -Thompson, not/out . " i .*]3xtras I ' \ ■, First innings w Aggregate * - Bowling Analysis—Burke .ttwk two 1 wickets'' for ,22 runs; Dr. M'Evedy, none f for 5; Smith,, five for 15; Kinvig, two for I 23; Darroch, one for 28., I ' VIVIAN—Y.M'C^' t : : Y.M.C.A—First Innings. . . i Rev.' B. O. Blainires, o. Road, b. Mills 115 <i Tyrrell, b. Dumbleton l ; ••••• ™ i Attneuvo, b. Deinpsey, « •i Dyson, 1.b.w., b. Mills H , { Carrad, b. Mills . • f Sclnter, b.'Dumbleton » Bale, not out , , G. M'Kay, b. Dumbleton ? • k B.' M'Kay, b. Mills - i '3 Slack, b. Mills ;••• g a Kiner, b. Mills , , J'v Extras __f | Totl i . 268 I ' i Bowling took six w-i.e-, * kets for G3 runs; Dumbleton, threo for 63, I Dempsey, ono fir G5; Cording, nono for 5 22; Castles, none for 23. } Vivian—Second Innings. I Dumbleton; c.' : Tyrrell, b.; Blamires 18 ■ \' Castles, b: Sclater' % Caterer, c; Blftmires, b. Bale ° I: Dempsey; b. Blfiinircs » i Cording/run out Mills, notNOUt -,'g- | Read, b. Sclater " Si Beale. run out ; " ? Huddlestone, b, Blamires 2 i Havden, not out I "Extras ■ . I Total 220 " 5 Total for first innings 133 - Aggregate '••••• I Bowling Analysis.—Blamira took threo I wickets for 69 runs; G. M Kay, none for i 30; Bale, ono for 0; Sclator, two for 24, | Attnenve, none for 15; Carrad, none for 8; v Tyrrell, none for 10* ! | ; ' ; JUNIOR MATCHES. . I Junior matches ,wero played at Ncwi town Park and somo good scores were ; made, although tho wickets wero l far • from l>eing in good condition, and tho tifcy 6 fiouncil's attention should be drawn to ? tho question of providing good wickets for the junior players. f . Union v. United.—United, batting first, r rrtftdo 71 in' their first ."strike," and 88 in i their second; total 159, C. Chamberland ' 30, A. Chnmberlnnd 20, Brown 12. Union i bowling—Wiohes 7 for 38; Cohen ,1 for 24. \ Union, in their first innings, made 129 •i nml 110 for 9 wickets; total 270 (Williams Hon 59, Cohen 28,' Hatlify 111,'Shand 13). | Union won by 111 runs. . . .. f ? Red Cross v. Chemists—Red Cross, first innliigs. 85; second innings 232 (Haynes V Gfi 0. ltousn 45, Clapsh.aw 20, Leatnan 19, i 'Minifie 18, Fletcher 14, Hill 11, Rile.v'll). 5 Chemists in their first innings enftdc 40 1 -ami in their second venturo 53. Red Cross ; W on by 218 runs. Howling for Chemists f M'lCenzie took 5 wickets for 79 runs; Four I! 2 for' 23, IT. Bowling for Red Cron? Clap- ) s i,aw took 5 for 12 and Johnson 4 for 27. 'i Oriental v. Artillery-Oriental, first' in- > nings, 134; seoohd innings ICO for 7 wicj kets .(declared). T.uxford mado 29. Rob--5 inson 20, Mnrshnll IG,( and Kemple, not 5 out. 12. Artillery, in thenr first innings, I made 70 and, in their 6ocond, 21. Bowling 5 for Oriental Robinson took 2 wiokots for 13 10 runs, and- Kemple 7 for 11.- "
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