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THE CITY CRICKET.

SENSATIONAL MATCH. EAST B TEAM DEFEATS EAST A. ON CALL OF TIME. Sensational cricket was witnessed at tho Basin Reserve 011 -Saturday, when East B unexpectedly defeated! East A, right 011 the call of time. East A jr.ado 271 runs in their first innings, and East B 187. East A declared their ■second innings closed when tlvoy had 78 runs on. This left East B 162 runs to get ill less thai an hour and a half, Tho B b.atsmen Went ill to hit, and did so to such excellent purpose that they pulled the game out of the fvre at the very last moment. There was great ox-c-it&meiit as the end drew near. It \ looked as though the Ii team would just-; lose. With a- few minutes to go they needed five to draw level. A little delay in securing tlio runs, and the gamewould have been lost. Bttrning for a sensational win, tho spectators thought tlio tuns would never come, and then, ■with ono mighty swipe- Grimmett brought up tho five. in ono hit, amid a scene seldom Witnessed on tho Basin, the crowd eheft-ripg and clapping to a man,

EAST A & EAST B, Bast A : —lFifst- innings 1 2-T'l East B—Second innings IS7 East A—Second Innings. Wat soil, b. 11 van 0 Gibbet, 1111431111, 1.b.W., b. Griminott ; IS Baker, 1213311313133111.51. b„ Waiters .. ; 3S M'Girr, c. Bowles, b. Grimmett ... 0 Midlaiie, 1141333123, net out 22 Extras 6 Declared, four wiclcets for 78 Bowling took ono wicket for 36 funs; Orrniinett, tivo foi* 36; Walters, ono for 0. East B—Second Innings. Bowles, 554163121311121111235113:, st. Watson, b. Gibbes ..; 55 Hughes. 11121143111311321112114-, e. Baker, b. Gibbes 3S I Booley, 21.33, st. Watson, b. Gibbes 9 1 firimmett, 13351, not out 13 Walt-era, 11123111111, not out 14 Collett, 1313.1811, c. M'Girr, b, GibbeS 14 Ryan. 3241, b. Nasli, 10 Extras 12 Five, wickets for 165 Bowling analysis.—Gibbes took four wickets for 46 runs; Hicicey, none for 20; Sl'Girr, none for 38: Mauling, tone for 42; Nash, one for 7. COLLEGE & OLD BOYS. Old innings '. 264 Colleffo—First Innings. Fanning, b. Tucker 0 Howe, 3133, c. and b. Tucker 10 .Toplin, 22212111133211113133123112 11113132-2132, b. Beediey 66 Cad'click. lis, b. Tiicker 5 J. Roeoliev, 331511111412115211332 2, b. Tucker 43 Atmoro, 1414.21111113213, b. . Beechev 27 M'lntosh, 1, b. Tucker' 1

Birch, 2131111. b. Tucker 10 T)iolcson> 111412111, hot-oat 13 Dempsey, 131132, b. Tucker 11 Eent/m, 118111312, l.b.w I .,.b.Leys r-14 Ext At? ~ 9 Total 314 Bowling analysis.—Tucker took seven Wickets for 81 runs: Leys, one for -49; Eeecliey, two tor 38; Grwxs, none for 25; Mason, none for 12. Old Boys—Second Innings. Thomas, 31311121211, b. M'lntosh 17 Smifli, 22, b. M'lntosh 4 J. Hay, 332, st. Howe, b. M'lntosh 8 Goldfinch, 3213211. b. Fenton ...... 13 E. M. Beechey, 111, iiot out 3 Lays,, b. Fenton 0 Extras " Five wickets for ....4.............. 62 Bowline; "analysis.—M'lntosli took tlirep wickets for 52 jrwiis i DiefeM, JlOllO for 13; Fenton,, two for 10. north & petone. Petone—First innings 82. 1 Norths-First Imiiugs, ftlanning, b. Donogiiiio JO Casey, e, and b. Barber - .If Hiddlcstoiie, run out 63 Patrick, l.b,w<, b. Bfico 43 Sevier, 0. and b. Wynyard 9 * "Wilson, b, Donqgl'mo 17 AVilki.nsoh. b. Bennett 20 Bray, b. Bennett 1 ' Burlier, not oiit , 7 1 \V, Ft. Wagstaffe, c. Gates, 11. Stnyrke 42 Extras .18 Total - 232 Bowling analysis—firico took ofie wicket- for 5 ruttft: Smyrke. one for 51; liarlvr, orio far 35; Donoaliuo, two for . 21; Nmm, one for 17; Tregeiir, hone j for 6: Bennett, two for 22; Wynyai'd, r: one for 153 Petone—Second Innings. 1 Bennett, 1.b.w., b. Kiddle stone ... 3, 3 -Nairn, b. Hiddlestone 3 : Donogjrae, Win <mt ............. 53, 1 Barber, 0. Barter, b, fwohill 24 '■> Brice, c. Wilson, b. Casey 15 » Smyrke, c. Wagstaffe, l.i. Twohill... 21 * Gates, c. Bray, b. Twoliill .6. b Smith, c. Barker, b. Caspf 17 ■> Powell, c. Wagstaffe, b. Casey 1 a Wvnvard, not out ........ 1 i Trepeftt, 0. WagsteiEe, b. Twohill ... 2 a Extras 21 0 Total •••• 157 Bowling analysis.—Casey took three wickets for 24 runs; Hiddloston, two for 37 5 iVohill. four for 54; Patrick, none for 24; Barker, none for 7, North—Second Innings. HiddTestone, not out 7 >.r WagstafEe, run o'tit .' 1.2 5) Ono wickot for 19 'f Bowling analysis.—-Brice took .110 '?■ wickets for 10 runs; Smyrke, noiio for * 9.

PETQNE V. WELLINGTON NORTH. Wellington North defeated Petofto by nine wickets. Polxmc.—Second Innings. Bemictt, 21, Lb.iv.j b. Hiddlestone 3 Nutui, 111, 1). ffiddlestaiie 3 Ponaghue, 111241142224414.21142, two. Mit 63 Barber, 2161441122, c... Barker, b Twohill 24 ; Brice, 6114111, o. Wilson, 1). Casey IS Smyrfc, 1221111111144, e. Wngstaffc, b. Tu-ohfll a........*. 2 J Gates, 1131, c. Bray, b. Twohill ... G Smith, 4126211, e. Barker, b. Casey 11 Powell, 1, o. wagstaffo, b. Casey ... 1 Wyn.Vard* 1, out ••••••;♦•• 1 Trefcear, 2, stumped Wagstaffo, b. Twohill 2 Extras "1 Total ■ 16 * North.—Second Innings. Hiddleftono, 1222) hot out 7 W.ißstafffl, 14412, run out 12 Total 19

JUNIOR ASSOCIATION. Wanderers v, Berhaniporc. —Wanderer* P4 (Cusack 57. Gnrnett 14, Jones wd 51 hi ptatt .(Omsk uc*ea„

16). Borhamporo 68 (Garnett four for! 28, Say ward, three for 13). At Newtown Park, on Saturday, Kii*bmiie, scored 104_ runs (Murphy 46, Cowan 11, Derbyshire 16), against Harbour Board., who replied with 150 rufts for five wickets (Bmnhleton 40, not. out, Wright 29, Hamilton 27, Phuket 25, O'Brien 10). Bowling for Harbour. Board, Thomas took sis wickets for 82 runs, and O'Brien three for 21). Aston, with' threo for 48, was the best bowler for Kilbirnie. Tlw match will bo concluded next Saturday.

Pctono defeated East by 52 runs. Petono, ill their first innings, made 128 and Bast made 76. For Bast M'Gmt scored 18 and Wilson 26. For Petone Dalgleish geared 81 (not ■out) and Cannon 10,

THIRD GRADE. Wellington College. Old ' Boys, playing against North 111, made I?s_ (Laumison 35, Matthews 33, Staco 13< Imsk 10), North followed with 78 (Rosen* fttove 17, Eato.n 15, Huntingdon ll)» For Old Boys Matthewson took seven, wickets for 33 -runs, and Stace threo for 15.

Potone beat East by 52 runs. IPetono 1 made 38 and 92 for seven wickets (Dal.gleish 51, not- out). East made 45 and s ■31 (Wilson 26, M'Girr 16). Bawling ( for .P-etono D. Wilson took three Wick- £ fits for 7 runs, and Balgleish three for 9 For East, M'Girr took fivo 'for 16, ( Thomas three for 6, and Wilson two'for { 16. WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. ] ' Tho following is the result of the Tele- ( phono Exchange A y-. Wliiteotfibe and Tombs niatoh, Whitcombo ar.d Tombs, 4 batting first made 61 runs. Telephone ] Exchange responded with 76. For tho I .winners] Phillips (34, jlot out), Magee 11, and Webb 10, were top scorers. : For Whitooinbe's. Wotherill 16 land. Tyrdl 10. Wetlierill took five wickets j for 33 runs, and Gully two for 22. For Whitcombo and Tombs Phillips took : six wickets for 10 rufts, and D. Parton two for 9, for Exchange. . . Thk Dominion defeated Telephone 1 ; Exchange B at Dupjm Street. Batting first The Dominion: made 139 runs for fivo wickets (O. Rerd 69, not out. Diud 39, A. Reid ?1). Marshall, Miller, M'Lvtosh, and Johnson bowled for Telephone Exchange. Oil going to the Wickets Telephone Exchange made 51 (Davoy 16, Hayes 13, Miller 11). Bowling for Thf.'Dominiov Sonthall and Maystno.r each bagged five wickets for 23 funs. ' . United v. Gollin aiid Co.—United 99 (Sohulonterg 11, Eaton 11, Oates 25, A. Nimnvo IS and Davis 11). GoJtiii and Co.* 70 (Richards 11, Cuwmins. 17). United, second innings—9B runs for three {wickets (A. Nimmo 4, not out, and ! Brooks 28)., Bowling for United Creswell took three wickets for 29 runs, A. Nimmo three for 22, Vickery three for 10, and Westerby one for 8. For Gollin and Co.. Hawthorne took seven wickets for 5i runs and two for 5, Itichajds three for 34, and Adams one for 25.. Electric Light Department y. Railway Light, 147 (Winters; fil, Watson, retired, 4.1, Latichlan 24, Castle 12), Railway, 100 runs for six wickets (lloare 56, Boyd 24). Bowling: Electric Light, Castle, three wickets for 30 runs, Flanagan, one for 2. Railway.: Lambert, four for 43, Proebestal, two ; for 4. , . "N.Z. Times" defeated A. E. Ker- ( iiot's. by threo wickets and 3 runs. Tho I "Times'* scored 113 runs for six wiekets, and Komot's 110. The chief scorers far J the winners wore: Hewitt 27., Balks 2.3, ; Komple 22, Mummery 15; and for the losers Mi'dlano, 23 (not out), Bolton 19, S Hood 16,' Mair 11, Simnv 10. Bowling for "Times," Fitzjones took five wickets 1 for 32 runs, Kcmplo two for 16, For L Ivernot's, Simm took four for 18, and ) Leddy two for 14. 5 . 1 IN OTHER.CENTRES. ' Auckland, November 9. [ The second round of. the Auckland Cricket Association's senior competition j ) was concluded yesterday in finis weather • ' and with the wickets in good order. p Tho results were lis followGrafton, 92 and 80 for seven wi.ckets,_ beat. Ponsonby, 29 and 204 for fiVe.(N. 0. Sited- ' 1 den '66,'W00d 44., Wilson, flot out, 68), 1 by 63 runs on the first innings. Eden 3 A. 112 and 134 far seven (Hemus 42, 1 Brooke-Smith 43), beat Parnell, 20 -and j , 1.91 (Somervill 37", Slater, not out, 45), f) by 9*2 runs on tho first innings. Um--7 versity, 178 and 100 for six,'beat Eden - B. 149 (Mason 56), by. 29 tuns on the 2 first innings. North Shore, 163, beat lc Waitemata, 73 and 1-8S) (0. MoTler 47, o Young 30), by 90 runs on the first innings. The best bowling averages we're*,*— M'Math (Ponsotiby). four for 25; Wilson (Poiisonby), two for 11; Dohle (I'aro noil), five for 43; Hcim'us (Edcii A)., six foi- 69; Taylor (University), four for n €9; Player (University), fivo for 42,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 4

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THE CITY CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 4

THE CITY CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 4

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