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CRICKET.

[?Y THE SftEAKEB.]

CONCERNING WAREHOUSEMEN

Two Capital Elevens,

Grey as the season 1912-13 has been for the Saturday clubs, it has been gay enough for players under the 'Warehousemen's Association. And no "picnic crickot?' either: never- believe it. Two lists of averages published below will .show the contrary quite clearly. The averages are those of the eleven representing Levin and Co., ■ who won Mr. Kernot s cup ''hands down," and also of a very popular combination mainly composed of members of the city police force who aro known as the Occidental .Club. It may be mentioned, as matter, oi interest, that Levin and Co.'s players araftssed no fewer than 2271 runs for 125 wiokets, which means that each man who went to the creaso to do; battle for the firm's eleven cost the "out" side no-fewer than 18.10 runs to got him out. The total runs put up against Levin and Co. were 1220 for MB-wickets. This means that Levin and Co.'s bowlers dislodged all opponents at an average cost of 8.4 runs per wicket. ITrom the tablo of statistics kept by the secretary (Mr. W. Morrnli) it appears that the totals put on by Levin and Co. in successive games were as fol-low-.—157, 151, 151, IG3, 178 for nine wickets, 126, 187 for five wickets, 225, 195 for six -wickets, 90. 143, 130 for fivo wickets, ' 170, and 199.' Following aro the averages for Levin nnd Co. and Occidental C.C.

A very small dog erented a great stir in tho streets of I'aris a few days ago. A bijou pot dog was been in the Champs El.vsees with a lady. It was wearing indiarubber boots laced Irish up (he leg, car protectors, goggles (o shield hi* eyes from colli or mini, ami ;i I'aghm overcoat lined with thirl, lliiiiiiel nml provided with a pocket I'rom which projected a tiny handkerchief w.ith a monogram,

LEVIN & CO.—BATTING. i ' 8. I o | g t4 m S 5J V. H. Waters;.. U 4 OliO 102* 60.00 U. L. Mason ... )3 . 3 203 51*, 29.22 L. Goldfinch ... 12 0 207 08 . 22.25 E. S. Smith'... 12 . X 21G 40 19.0:1 ,1. 1C. Staples-...'12 i 12') ■ 30*- 16.12 \V. W. Morrah ■ >4 2 183 . 36 15.25 »No| out. ' . LEVIN & C0!-B0WLING. io 6 i " 'I- g ,1 | •5 (5 is < R. L. Mason Jui M0 79 5.00 P. Hyams 41) 132 14 9.42 E. S. Smith 32 113 12 'J 53 V. H. Wate:s o3 168 10 10.50 J. II. Staples 4!) 19U 18 10.55 Matches played, 14; won, 13, lost, 1. OCCIDENTAL C.C.—BATTING. _ •' S 5 a " <3 o .6 0 & ' § II I fi S K P U M * Murphy 50 41) '? — 28 O'Leory 228 49 9 — 25 Carrad 2 280' 137* .13 1 23.3 Uaigh 215 39 10 - 21.5 Grant 57 20 s 5 2 19 Snots wood ... 129 43 7 — 18.42 Slceth 27 21* S 1 13.5 Schramm ... 71 27 0 — 11.83 Jones 127 2!i 13 - 11.54 Butters 122 GO" 12 1 11.09 "Not out. • OCCIDENTAL C.C.-BOWL1NG, .2 f* to to ' „5 jj 3 3 .5 . p Sleeth ° r ) 1(j if Jj.3' Grant ....i 13 3!) 5 7.8 llaigh G5.5 215 27 7.90 Carrad 142.5 487 09 8.11 Gallauhpr 50 131 13 10.07 Schramm 11 43 3 14.3 Spotsvrood 02.5 229 13 17.(11

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1734, 26 April 1913, Page 12

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CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1734, 26 April 1913, Page 12

CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1734, 26 April 1913, Page 12

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