MID-WEEK CRICKET.
SEVENTH ROUND, UNION HAVE A DAY IN THE FIELD. GOOD BATTING BY KINVIG. The seventh round of the i.iiil-weok competition was begun yesterday afternoon on Ihe Basin Iteberve in dull weather and slippery ground. Several of the teams, were late in turning up, and two of Hie games were -nul started ULtil alter 3 o'clock. Vivian, with eight men, made Jin, while Y.M.C.A. have lost three wickets lor 27 runs. In the Oriental-Artillery match, Oriental made 199, of which tiourlay made G7 by good cricket. Rivals gave Union a good day of leutherliuiiting. Kinvig made 172. An appeal was made for stumping when lie was about 3U, but it was given in his favour. HONOURS BOARD. Batting. Bowling, Kinvig 172 Attneave... lfor U Gourlay 67 Toms ...... 3 tor 8 Sullivan 36 Bale 2 for 10 Wyatt 32 Dempsey... 2for It M'lntyre .. 5 lor O'J VIVIAN V. Y.M.C.A. Vivian.—First Innings. -Mills, retired ! 2D Cording, c. Attneave, b. Hev. Blamires i Suilivan, b. Bale 3G Castles, b. Rev. Blamires 9 Hayden, c. Carrad, b. Attneave 13 Wilson, c. Carrad, b. Bale 10 Dempsey, c. Cimad, b. Hev. Blamires 2 Madden, not out ' 0 Extras 16 Total for seven wickets 119 Bowling Analysis.—Rev. E. O. Blamires took three wickets for 37 runs; G. M'Kay, none for 11; C'arrad, none, for 9; Sclater, none for 3; Bale, two i'or 10; Attneave, one for none. ■Y.M.C.A.—First Innings. Rev, Blamires, c. sub., I>. Cording ... 4 I Sclater, c. Sullivan, b. Dempsey 0, Attneave, b. Dempsey 9 Tyrrell, not out i 10 Carrad, not out 1 Extras 3 Total for three wickets 27 Bowling Analysis.—Dempsey took two wickets for 11' runs; Cording, one for 13. ORIENTAL V. ARTILLERY. , Oriental.—First Innings. Gourlay, 1.b.w., b. M'lntyre 67 Truscott, b. Wilson 23 Day, b. Di\ Gilmer ■ 27 v. Alpe, b. Smith 12 1.b.w., b. Douglas 32 Toms, b. M'lntyro 2 Green, b. M'lntyro ; 1 Billman, b. Smith 10 Masters, c. Dr. Gilmer, b. M'lntyre .. 1G Meston, not out 3 Mawby, b. M'lntyre 0 Extras i 6 Total 199 Bowling.—M'lntyre, five, wickets.for 59 runs; Smith, two for 30; Douglas, one for 31; Major Hume, none for 29; Dr Gilmer, one for 28; Wilson, one for 16. Artillery—First Innings. M'lntyre, not out 22 Major Hughes, b. Tonis 8 Taylor, c. Alpe, b. Toms 0 Douglas, 1.b.w:., b." Toms '2 Temple, not out 0 Extras 3 Total for three wickets 35 Bowling—Billman. no wickets for 9 runs; Wyatt, none for 5; Toms, three for 8; Gourlay, none for 10. RIVALS ,V. UNION. Rivals.—First Innings. Burke, c. Haines, b. Bonner ; 26 Iviuvig, c. Mulford, b. Bonner 172 Varc, run out 6 I'ickering, b. Whelaii 0. George, c. Harris, b. Whelau 9 i Dr. M'Evedy, st. Burns, b. O'Sullivan 26 Dr. T'olhurst, st. Bums, b. Haines ... 1 M'Kenzie, not out — 16 Dr. Pigeon, not out 1 Extras _G Total for six wickets 266 Bowling—Warne, no wickets for 36 runs; O'Sullivan, one for 27; Haines, one for 2S; Harris, none for 11; M ! Gill, none for 23; Whelan, two for 2S; Bonner, two for 60; Taylor, none for 17. JUNIORS. Oriental v,. St. Patrick's College:— Oriental, batting first, made 123—Boullon 29, Bowie 26, Marshall 21, Keniplc 15. College, 61—Lynch F. Bourko 13. Bowling for College, Flanagan took two wickets for 1 run, Rev. Father Bartley , four for 56, O'Douoghuo two for 40, F. Bourko one for 14. For Oriental, Boulton took seven for 24; Robinson, two for 19; Tnlford, one i'or G. Union v.'Chemist.—Union, first innings 160—Wicks 58, O'Brien 33, Williamson 18, Edelman 10, Dalto'n 10. Chemist, 79Beesliam 26, Masters 24. Bowling for Chemist, Belshaiu took six wickets for 39 runs, Masters two for 81, Fell one for 30. For Union Wicks, five for 13; Cohen, one for 15. ' . BOYS' CRICKET LEAGUE. The following fixtures and grounds have been drawn for the Boys' Leaguo matches next Saturday:— Senior—Marist v. senior representative teafn, at Kelbtirne Park. Junior.—St. Peter's v. Y.M.C.A., at ICelburnc Park. The following is the senior representative team to play Marist team, the winners of the senior grade championship, at Kelburne Park next Saturday:—Gray (Newtown), Gell (St. Thomas), Tidman (Donald M'Lean), Lennon (St. Anne's), Christopherson (Donald M'Lean), Garrod (Newtown), Read (Donald M'Lean), Watts (St. Thomas), Cunningham (Newtown), Hedges and Manclerson (Donald M'Lean). Reserves: Walters (Newtown) and Boesley (Dohalrt M'Lean).
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