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MID-WEEK CRICKET.

THE FIFTH ROUND.

SURPRISE SPRUNG ON UNION,

Quite a surpriso was sprung in tho Wednesday matches yesterday by Rivals who aro now leading Union's stalwarts by 35 runs on tho first innings. The result—a creditable one-is chiefly due to tho fino fibre of the "out cricket" shown by Rivals. Their capital fielding formed the subject nfrenmyk at the Basin' yesterday, and Wio attack: with tho ball was headed, in a formidable way; by Kinvig., Only dno chance was missed (chance of catching Burns at the wicket), and at that stage, Kinvig's analysis read: Five wickets for 11 runs. ■

Vivian with only nine 'men, were all out against Artillery .for 49. Smith, bowling for Artillery, rattled down five wickets at small cost. Artillery so far have lost eight wickets for 138 "runs. Oriental put up 202 against Y.M.C.A. Towards this; total the' veteran Truscott "made 61 in quite his >best form, while Gourlny hit up 42 in characteristic fashion.

The. junior matches, played under the auspices of the ' Wednesday Association yesterday.'also had Vheir element of interest. The figures ihdicate'lhat quite, a number of the bowlers must have been right on tho'spot. " ■ •-••.•■. v .HONOUR BOARD. I Batting'. , ■ Boiling. ITru'scott. ...... .01 Douglas ...lfor 0 Gourlay 42 Harris ..." 5 for 68 Kinvig, ...;.....' 28' •' Haines :.... 3 for 25 Major Hughes 31 Dempsey .' '5 for aV M'lntyre, hot ' Smith- • • .out :29 -. ■ (Rivals) 1 for' 1 '.:■ Kinvig ..... 6 tor 26 ■-.-• ■•, •■••■ Smith.' ■ '■.'■ ;■ . ~'.". ' : v , .-■ (Artillery)s for 20 rivals-union;. ' ,".-' .RivalsAFirst. Inning's. ; '■' Kinvig, c. Waters,, b. Harris ..;„.„.;.... 28 Burke, 1.b.w,; b': Harri5,..'..,..;... 13 Smith, b. Hatris ...........'..:: i Vare,. run. out. '....,'.:.. •.....'.'.......'......■ 7 George, b. Haines , :.... 16 Dr. Tolhurst'.'iA: Haines ..'...'.......;. 6 Pickering, l.\ Harris .'.....;..........:... .". 5 Davis, st.-Burns, b., Harris ....'. 0 M'Kenzie, b; Haines .»••»'» • ,1} Dr. M'Evedy, st. Burns, b. Harris ... 6 Darrbch, not .out ~•.■.....;.■.......'.:■.'■...'.'..'».'.. .3 ; , .Extras ...................;.;,..:.';.....'.;'.;...._ ; n. : Total',: ;....................»..».....».• HO Bowline-Harris,..five;- wickets for .68, runs; M'Gill,- liona for 6; Haines; three for 25. . ...:-, A '. . , '-..-.' ;■ ~'■,.-■ , Unions-First Innings. ' M'Gill, c. Darroch, b. Kinvig ~4 Waters, b.-Kinvig ;..':..'.r.„:.......:...: 12 Harris, b. ..Dr.. M'Evedy ..<-. ...» 2 Driver, c. Darroch, b. Kinvig ............ 9 Warne, c. Dr.i M'Evedy, b. Darrbch .... ,9 Taylor, c. Burke,-, b, Kinvig ' 0, Hcmiis.b.'Kinvig ..:. ;........; •». ■ l Burns, not out ;.:......-. ~.'■ ( 23 Mnlford, 1). Darrobh 2; O'Sullivan, c. Davis, b. Smith,.... 9 Haines, b. Kinvig .•...* -...'..'... ......-'. 1 Extras ■.;..;,;.....;...;......>.:. ■—■■■ .3 Total .:...„;;.„,;...;...„,. ... 75 Bowling Analysis.—Kinvig took six wickets for:2o .runs; Dr; M'Evedy, olio for 17; Darroch,. two for 28; Smith, one for 1. - ■.-:....• ~■■ ..... ... '

.;'"VIVIAN-ARTILLERY. Vivian—First Innings. , Castles, c. and b. Smith •.'.../.:;.......».... i Caterer, e. Taylor, b. Smith ..; 9 Mills, not out i'..:..;...:...;.'.;;;....'..'...'...: 17Cording, b. 5mith'.....;..;.,........ .3 Dumbletori, b..Smith ...■..>....'.',....•......... : 3 Hayden, b. M'lntyro ......:'.. 5 Bealc, b. MTntyrc- ...!.. ....:. 0 Hastings, c.'hnd b; Smith ~2 Dempsey,' 1.b.w., b. Douglas ............. 0 , Extras 6 "Total for eight wickets ............... 49 .Bowling '"■ took two wick'bfV for 17 'riihsj'.'SnVitli, five for 20; Douglas, ono. for riorie. . - Artillery—First Innings, Dr."'Gilmer, b; Demp5ey;....;......;.;...,...• 1Bale, b. Dnrableton. '.."0 Major Hughes, e. sub., b. Dcmpsey ... ; 34 Smith, c. Beale; b. Derripsoy ........,.,."12 Wilson; ..c. Mills, b. Dumbleton'. 18 Douglas, b. Dempsey ....'.... o Porter, run out 6 Thompson, b, Dcrnpsey ,';. 3 MTrityro, not out .■.[..„.... 29 Crichton,: not out .;....,.'„...1'„; : 9 . Extras .............,............!„ 23 Total for eight wickets ....',.......... 133 . Bowling Analysis.'—Dumbletori took two wiekets for 23 runs; Dempsey, five for 57; Cording, 2; Mills, ribho for 28. ■ •;.'' ORiENTAL-Yil.aA. ':' ' Or.icntal-rEirst Ihriirig's. , Gourlay, b. .Bale ...i...;......'............;... 42 Wyatt. b.'Balo: .;.5»..:;..;;....:.A........... n Alpo, 1.b.w., b. G.: M'Kay'.. :... 1? Masters,'c. Tyrrell, b. G. M'Kay 4 Mcston, c. Slack; b. G; M'Kay-....;.... 3 'Truscott. c. Tyrrell, b. Bale .' 61 Little, c'. G. Mlvny; b. Bale ..; ~ 0 Osborne, o. Solater, b. j Tyrre11...;........ 1G Billnian; b. Carrhd , ..'..:...V;.;..... ..;':. '25 Tonis, b. Cnrrnd..';;.;;..;,.,'.;.'. .;...;..w 1 Green, not.out .•..,.„.- ;•.'.;,..., .v. 1 ... 12 • ' Extras :.\ii. ! .;....„............... ...v.. '.21 Total- .'„;;; i;. 202 Bowling.—Bn la took four wickets for 49 runs; G. M'Kay; th¥eo':fbr 54; Carrad, two for 13; Tyrrell, oho for 10; R.'M'Kny, none for 12; Attneavc, none for 12; •Sclatcr, none;fori3l;. ' '••■ •' ■■;. ~ : , ; .. ..',.' Y.M.C.A.r-Fitst Innings.' . N Tyrrell, b. G0ur1ay'.:......:............. '•,' 1 Carrad, not .out ..::V. '8 Attneave, not out '. 1...................... 23 -Extras ';..;.;.;...".;...■,.....'„•„.;„., ' 1 '■ Total,for one wicket ■;.'... 83 • Bowling.—Gourlay, one for'ifl; Masters, none for 9; Green, flono for 4.' ( JUNIOR, MATCHES., Oriental v. Cliemists.—Oriental, batting first, made 50 (Mumiriory 13, Lindsay 12). Chemists. <in ,their' first innings mado 75 (M'Kenzio 20,, R. Feiir 11). Bowling for Chemists, Masters took ■ six wickets for 2G runs, and,Trilfofd for Oriental took five for 12. '. ;"" :.. Artillery v. Union.T-Ar'tillery 'In their first innings, were, all disposed;of for tho small score of 21.' Union made 140 (O'Brien 30,.Dimdore 25; Cohen 19, Wicks 12, Kirby 12). Bowling for; Union, Haleytook five wickets for 8 runs, and Cohen four for 9. "' . : - .'•'.

St.: Patrick's , College v.'Red Cross.— College, batting first, -made .87 .(Rev, Father Cullen not out 28, Bartley 12, Flannigan 11). Red Cross in their first innings made' 147 (Clapshaw 61, Fletcher 20, Ha.vncs.l4,. Hill-13). Bowling for Red Cross, Rouse took five: wickets for .14 runs, and Clapshaw four for 17. . For St. Patrick's College, O'Donoghuo' took fivo for IG.

.' .; WAREHOUSE MATCHES. The.following aro:tho fixtures for tho 'Warehousemen s Association for Saturday:—United, v'. N.Z. Railways, at Anderson Park; Tub Dominion v. ' Tolephono Exchange,:at Kelburne Park; A..E. Kera'ot's v. Levin and Co., at' Kolbumo Park; Occidental v. Sanders Bros., at Dupna Street, No. 6; P. and T. Stores.v. "N.Z. Times," at Diippa. Street, No. 7.. On account pf. Newtown. Park not being available, the. following matches are positioned :—Electric' Light v. Whitcombo aiicl Tombs, and Gollin and Co. v. Ocean,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1673, 13 February 1913, Page 6

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MID-WEEK CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1673, 13 February 1913, Page 6

MID-WEEK CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1673, 13 February 1913, Page 6

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