CRICKET MATCHES.
- SATURDAY'S PLAY, HAST B FORFEITS TO EAST A, _'An uncompleted championship fixture— East Av. East B—was to havo been played out on Saturday at tho College Ground, but the B team was unablo to collect its forces. .It i« understood that five members of tho eleven were doing duty with the Territorials, and on this account East ~ 13 forfeited th» match; THIRD .CLASS.' . Y.M.C.A. jdurnej-ed to Ifarori, and ob-tained-a 'bloodless victory" over Victoria t College,, the -latter team tailing to put in an appearance.,/ . ; Petone (160 runs for seven wickets) deNorth,'(all ouifor li 2). For North, Williamson mado 31.' For,Petone, Bolton made 45, Powell 27, and Wilkes 20. - Bowling for Petone, Ackroyd took six wickets for 21 runs. -■ .•*■.. WAREHO USEMDN. I Levin and. Co. beat Keruot's by five :Wickets. Kernofs scored 121 (Midlane 10, Fitzgerald 38," Pulsford 13 not out, and Nash 11). ,;Lovin and Co.'s total was 130 , for five'.wickets ; (Smith. 33' Goldfinoh 22, Mason 23 not out). For . Levin and '.Co., Mason took five wickets for 46 :runs, and Hyams threo for 1 24. For Kernot's, Simm took four , wickets for '44 runs,'and Fitz- . Gerald one wicket for.one run.Railways v.-United: This match; played at Anderson Park on'a good'wicket, was : won' by .Railways by; eight - wickets. United.. batting first, scored 51 (Upham 24, iViokery ,10). /Railways replied with 85 (Hoare:2l,.Watson 14, Lambert 13). Going in again, .United scored 72 runs , for ', six wickets (Vickery. 34 not out, Napier 11), then declared, and with about ,25 . minutes'togo sent.Bailways to thewiokets for ». sporting .chance. Requiring 39 runs: to win, Railways obtained 43 for the loss •of three wickets. (Hoare 22 not out/ Lambert. 10, Thomson 9); i Hoare for 27, Haley one '-for, 1, Lambert eight for.47,Le Compt,' one,for 9 for Railways, and Cress-, well four for 40, Westoby four for 17 for iUnited, bowled well, \ Telephone Exchange defeated PoimnoN at • Kelburno by .M .' runs. - . Batting ' first. Dominion were ' dismissed for 83 (Spence 24; Brown', 21, Edmiston-11). Telephone Exchange replied with 127 (Webb. - 41, Mages ,24, Recce 18, Pudney 16). Bowling:for- Telephone Exchange,. Magee took four wickets for 12 runs, Pollock three for 22, and Parton three for 33. For Dominion; : Tew took one for 8, 'Fennell threo for 21, ' for 15, Maysmor two foT 38, end • Whitelaw two: for, 42. /: : ANNUAL MATCH. The annual.match between, the Casual, and: Permanent /.Staffs; .'of ~ the . Hftrbour, .' Boanl: took .place:at Dupp'a,Street. : 'The ; , Permanent , 1 Staff scored •70 (Ilaughton 27 notvout,'' : ■ Casuals replied with 91 .:(Sullivan 41, Thomas .21, Trovethick 13)/ Bowlmg .for- Casuals, Thomas , took four,-wioketa and Sullivan eix; and : 1 for Permanents, Myers toot' three, Clarke two, and; Dempster,.Wright, and Haugh- , ■ ■ tori, one; each.,- Casual^won by. 24 runs. ' J MATCHES ELSEWHERE.
IIvLL SCORES AT AUCKLAND. (By TalegTajh.—PreU'Ajßoalailoa.) ■ Auckland, Fobruary 15. 1 . The Cricket Association's competitions irero continued to-dayjn dull weather, but tho wickets were fast. .Playing againatr North Shore; Grafton batted all the afteri - .. noon,' Scoring !i!73' (W. Horspool SI, 1 Sauverin 43; Jackaoit 34, Slomon'22, and Masoa 21).; Howden.'tooky three wickets "for. 91 runs,- and.Bush three for':69. VXJniyersity nmde 69, agaiivst J P()n«bnby,' AireyV (li)j CorOdusf (10);'ond C. 'Jacobsen''(l4), being ; ■ .the. onlir''.ones'! to reach-: double ; !:>figures. . . Kavanagh Hook four.,wick'ets for 38 runa,' and Shepherd six f0r,23. -Ponsonby. mado ■ 79 ((^vdn'l9/ : KaTftnagh' : n, ; Taytor.; and Fenwiok five f0r.:45.:""1n -the'.second -in- ■> nlng&yj.TJnlveraity' for'. ■ <0 riins (Airey, 11, "N." -. Jadflb'&k 1 *: II); : J['irath': took' three-wickets ,for;s runs.. Eden 'scored "423 for,the ,lossorseven\wicv kots against ParrteH, tho-principal; scorers - bemgi:- , 'Hein'tiS - Ifl4,\'(^mmingsvll9,''and; . Burtoiv'iibt out'lo/; Olliffi took fivo. wickets ; for 183 runs, ' •. :,v.?.iDiinedih, February ■ 15/ • The cricket matches to-day-were I In fine' Weather," all the; grounds being in ' excellent' order.'! Last; Saturday-; Orange 1 made 1W; and Albfoii 55'foi; nine wick?ts. . ' To-aay, AlbionVfirst innings closed' for 60. ! (Willlaffla' 28),-arid-.their' second'innings. • ! for 104- Grange, thus obtained: a ono in-' liings r victory. > Downea scoured height ■wickete for 19 runs.' Opoho Vi Carisbrook: ; Last week, the .latter, made 210, and. to-day thoiriopponents, were.dismissed 'for,, 138. Carisbrook, la their second' venture, 'made., • ; 153 for eight wickets, and woii ,'tho match | '■ 'on the-first-Innings.Carisbrook B made 147 last week, and Dunediri 78 for five : - wickets. Tho Dunedin innings closed toi day for 107 (Torrance ,45' not/out).; The - match had' not/beenv played .out' when 1 ! itumps.were drawn, but.Duiiedin secures a win on tho first innings. •• _' ,' Chrlitchurch.'February 6.; j ' The weather was beautifully fino to-day, " when the seventh round. Of grade matches was concluded. St. Albans found, the » Riccoiton 6COtO~ of 3f)l all too.',big - for them, and 'suffered ' defeat, whilst; West; - — Chri9tchurohwent down badly to Sydenham, and' 'East.' Christohurc&i ■ had ;no trouble'in disposing of Liniyood. Sydenham ;now'lead 'by; four' points,' and.-as ' ••••>•■■ there are only; two matches to vplay,' they can hardly be dispossasaed/of this swtspn s i", . , chftmpiorishipi : ''BcorM!—Ricoartori' 891' v. St Albari9''2o6 nrid.l77 for- wiokota ' (TV C.-Atkinson 69 not oiit)<VEaSt Chrfstohurch 240 v. I/irtwood 84 and 120. Sydenham 271* v. West Christchurcb . (By Tele'iraph—Speofil OonospoiidflTlU'' Mastorton, February'lo.. j . >; ;,\ A-match was. commenced on the. Park i oval on Saturday .betweeh a-teAin repie-. .. sentine Carlton (winners of the Wairarapa ' cricßfek championsMp)' and a-Mftsterfcon ■ : combined -team; One innings .wis. completed by: each side.. The forme;c made 116 (Kemball 25, F. .Welch 26, J.nd W. Hoar 21). In the latter's innings;Con|^don 28 and Wlxon-12-were the only.'! players to reaoh/double figures. The match Will be continued next Saturday. / > INTER-STATE" MATCH. • By Telegraph-Pr«oi Aifoolatlon—Copyrlglit i (Reo.: February 10,-5.5 p.m.) j', ■ i Sydney,- February 15. 'The weather was showery and the '■ wicket a bit dead for the continuation of •the matoh New South Walei t. Queennl': land. Macartney plaj'ed another ff.eat • innings, and Tozer was also good.. Neir South Wales' in tho first innings made 483 (Cody 39, Mooro 52, Gregg 33, Mncart- • ney" 154,' Tozer; : not 0ut,:78,' Scott 20, Massie 24).: Barstow, Downey, and Hanlfy • ; each took two wickets, iand Bowo three. 'Queensland in-their second innings Lave ' Kccred 5 runs for no wicket 3,
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