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MID-WEEK CRICKET.

SIXTH ROUND. BLAMIRES TOPS THE "THOUSAND." SMITH'S BOWLING AGAIN. The <.ixlh round of the mid-week competitions was started yesterday afternoon, on the Basin Reserve. The wickets were in good condition and some fair scores were put up. The best was that of the Rev. E. 0. Blamires, who is now 69 not out, and has to resume next week, and Cording 60. . J ll , " l 0 . ma tch Hivals r. Oriental, Oriental (playing 10 men) were all out for 65, Smith petting seven wickets for 39 runs. Rivals >x> far have lost eight wickets for 123 runs, of which George made 35, not out. • Vivian, hatting 10 men/ made 128, against Union, Cording being top-scorci with a well-played GO. Union have 115 on foi the loss of seven wickets and the match is there in an interesting stage. : Y.M.C.A. have the best of their match with Artillery. The latter were nil out for 99, while Y.M.C.A. have li 7 on the book for'tile loss of four , wickets. The Rev. E. 0. Blamires has now made 1050.runs in all matches this season. HONOURS BOARD. Batting. Bowling. Blamires 60 Mills .....'. 3 for 16 Cording ......... 60 Warno 3 for 7 Warne 38 Smith 7 for 19 George 35 Sclater .... 2 for 12 O'Sullivan 3 for 21 Gourlay ... 5 for 49, ' * ORIENTAL-RIVALS.. Oriental—First Innings. ' Gourlay, st. Rev. J. G. Bartlett. b. Smith 5 Wyatt, b. Smith .. 5 Alpe, c. Pickering, b. Smith 8 Trwscott, b: Smith 12 Day, c,, Dr. M'Evedy, b. Smith ./. 0 Masters, st. Rev. j. G. Bartlett, b. v Smith' .. .2i Osborne, 1). Burke 10 Billman, c. Rev. J. G. Bartlett, b. Burke .....; 10 Green, not out , 6 Meston, c. Dr. Pigeon, b. Smith ..... 0 . Extras . v ... 7. Total for nine Wickets 65 • Bowling Analysis.—Smith took ' seven .wickets for 39 runs; Burke, two for 19. ' . ■ ■ , Rivals—First Innings. Pickering, b. Gourlay 10 Davis;' b. Gourlay 5 .Burke, c.'.Day, b. Billman 14 Rev. .T.'G.:.Bartlett, b. Gourlay 8 Dr. Anderson,:c. and b. Billman 4 Yare, c'. sub., b. Gourlay _ ' 15 Darroch,' c. Truscott, 1). Billman 2 liot-out 35 Smith, b. Gourlny 0 Dr. Jl'Ev?dy;v.not out ,11 Extras . '19 Total-for . eight wickets 123 Bowling "Analysis—Gourlay took five wickets for 49 runs; Billman, three for 36; Masters, nohe for It; Day, none for 5. A ' • .UNION-VIVIAN;' , ■ Vivian—First Innings . : Dumbbton, b. Harris 9 Castles, b. Haines 0 Hills, 1.b.w., b. Harris 9 Cording, c. Taylor, b, O.'Sullivan ...... 0(1 Caterer,, c. Muiford, b. Warne!.......'.,... 18 Read,"' c.'Tayloiy b. Warne. -1 'Dempsey," 1.b.w.,, b. 0'5u11ivan,......... ' 7 "Hnyd;n, •J)..,o'Sttllivi}n ' 4 J1 (lddlesbiio, b'.' Warne (1 ' ; 'Extras .; ; li .. . Total for nine ; wickets' 12E • Bowling Analysis—Hninds/. took, ont • trickst far 20 runs; Birris, two for 35; M'Gill, none for 28; Warne,' three for 7; O'Sullivan, three for 21. ' '"' Union.—First Innings,. M'Gill, 1.b.w., b. Dempsey -2f ' Burns, 1\ Hollis '. 1 Harris, b'. Hollis 2-. Warne,' not out 3! ■Taylor, b; Mills , .....v........ • ! Mulford, b. Mills .• ( . Wh'elnn, b. Mills ( i: O'Sullivan,'b. Hollis , i ■ Haines, not out '< Extras •.! Total for .seven wickets 11; Bowling Analysis.—Hollis three for -.27 Deuipsey, one for 17; Duinbleton, none fo'i 16; Mills, three for 16. V ARTILLERY'—Y.M.C.A. i. . Artillery —First Innings. Smith, b. Rev. E. O. Blamires 2: Baton, b. Rev. E. O. Blair. ires>. 1 . Taylor, b. G. M'Kay Wilson, c. Bale, b. Rev. E. O. Bla- ■. mires ; li Major'Hughes, c.G. M'Kay, b. Rev. E. O. Blamires ; Major Hughes, c. G. M'Kay, b. Rev. M'lntyre, b. Rev. E. 0. Blamires Dr. Gilmer, b. Sclater li Douglas, c. Attneave, b. Sclater .-. 1 Crichtoil, c. Bale, b. Rev. E. O. Blamires . -. Thompson, not out > Extras 1 . Total 9 '' Bowling Analysis.—Rev. E. O. Blamire took seven'wickets for 48 runs; G. M'Kay one for 17; Bale, none for 10; Sclater, tw for 12. , . - Y.M.C.A.—First Innings.•Rev. E. O. Blainirps, not out 6 Tyrrell, b. M'lntyrc Sclater, c. Wilson, b. M'lntyre Carrad, 1.b.w., b. Dr. Gilmer Attneave, b. Wilson 2 , Extras 1 Total'for four wickets 11 ; Bowling Analysis— M'lntyro took tw wickets for 42 runs; Dr. Gilmer, onc_fo 22; Major Hume, none for 14; Smitl none for 6; Wilson, one for 5; Dougla: none for 13. JUNIOR MATCHES. - St. Patrick's College v. Union'.—Co lege, batting first, made 145 (ltcv. Fathc .Bartley 42, W. Flanagan 42, T. Cullen 2 Campion 21). Union were all disposed < for 82 (Cohen 16, O'Brien 14, Burloy 1 /Williamson 11). Bowling for ' Unioi Wicks took four wickets for 23 runs, an for College the Rev. Father Bartley too seven, for 58. Oriental v. Red Cross.—Oriental made 59 in their first innings (Luxford 17, ICemple 13). Red Cross, in tlleir'first innings, made 76 (Hill, not out, 27, Thomas .23, Haines 11). Bowling for Red Cross, Thomas took four wickets for 14 .runs, Clapshaw three for 15, and Rouse twa for 18. For Oriental, Ivemplo took fivo for 4-1, and Trilford two for 4. . United won by default from Artillery.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1685, 27 February 1913, Page 3

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MID-WEEK CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1685, 27 February 1913, Page 3

MID-WEEK CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1685, 27 February 1913, Page 3

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