MID-WEEK CEICKET.
CLUB MATCHES. SENIOR & JUNIOR RESULTS. •Tile mid-week competitions advanced Another stage yesterday afternoon. The wickets were in iirst-elass condition, and some fine bowling feats were put up. In the match Rivals-Union tlio latter club has established a good lead oil the first innings, with two wickets in hand. Warne gave a line display for his "74, only giving 0110 chance, ami that li hard one, when he had readied 47. Artillery hate much the better of the match with Oriental, having a lead of 80 on the first innings. Orientals' display was poor, five wickets falling for the small score of 27. The eatoh that disposed of Wilson (by Billman) was a fine one-handed effort in the d:eepficld. The fielding of all the teams showed a groat improvement on past form. HONOUR BOARD. Batting. Bowling. Warne 74 Beard 5 for 21 & Wilson ......... 44 3 for 13 M'Mahon 1 for 1 & 3 for 16 M'Giil ... 3 for 14 Taylor ... 2 for 10 O'Brien, junr. 7 for 18 RIVALS & UNION. Rivals.—First Innings. Kinvig, b.> M'Girr 0 Burke, run out 3 George, b. Warne 2 Dr. M'Evedy, b. M'Girr 9 Tyrrell, b. Taylor 20 M'Eenzie, b. M'Girr , 0 Smith, b. M'Giil 18 l)r. Pigeon, b. M'Giil 4 Croucli, c. Mulford, b. M'Giil » 7 Rov. Bartlett, i>. Taylor 1 Niven, not out 7 Efcras /••> 4 Total 84 Bowling took three wickets far 21 runs; Warne, one for 1.3 ; Bonner, none for 22; M'Giil, three for 14; Taylor, two for 10. Union,—First Innings. M'Girr, e. and h. Smith 15 M'OiU; c. Bu.rke, b. Smith 10 Warne, b. Kinvig 74 Churchill, b< Kinvig 4 Whelan, e. Dr. M'Evedy, b. Smith 3 Williamson, b< Kinvig 0 Taylor, b. Burke ...-. D Mnlfctd.h. Niven 17 Barry, not out 5 Bonner, not out- . 0 Extras 8 Total for eight wickets 145 Bowling Analysis.—Kinvig took three Wickets lor 39 runs; Burko, one for 22-; Niren, one-for 15; Smith, three for GG; Dr. M'Kvcdy, none l'or 5. ORIENTAL & ARTILLERY. lunings. Gourlay, run out 21 Caterer, b. Beard 15 Carding, b. M'Mahon 0 Mills, 1.b.w., b. Beard i Masters, )». Beard 0 Aipe, b. M'Mahon 2 Osborne, )>. B M rd •••■• 0 Castles, 1). M.'lntyre 4 Wyatt, b. M'Mahon 2 Billman, b. Bettrd o Dempsoy, not out . 7 Extras 8 Total 65 Bowling Analysis.—'Beard took five wickets for 21 runs; M'Mahon, three for 16; M'Tntyre, oiio for 20. Artillery,—-First Innings.. Major Hume, st. Alpts, b. pem.psey „...Z, Oflrles, b. Mills "'2l i Houlihan,' h. DempSey 6 M'Mahon, b. Mills ; 24. Wilson, e. Billman, b. Dempsoy ... 44 Dr, Gilmer, c. Castles, b. Mills 0 Cullen, 1.b.w., b. Gourlay 3 i Beard, e. Mills, b. Dempsey 1C M'Gavin, 1.b.w., b. Gourlay 3 Smith, not but 2 M Intywy c. Castles, b. Dempsey 1 Extras ' 7 Total ; 123 Bowling Analysis.—Gourlay took two wickets, for 18 runs; Dempsey, five for 48; Mills, three for 21; Billman, none for 29. Oriental.—Second Innings. Dempsey, b. Beard 3 Gourlay, c. Cnllen, b. Dr. Gilmer 10 5 Cording,' b. Beald 0 1 Mills, b. Beard 0 ! Caterer, e. Dr. Gilmer, b. M'Mahon 5 Alpe, not out 5 Total for five wickets 27 Bowling Analysis.—Beard took Hhreij wickets for 13 runs; Dr. Gilmer, one for (i; M'Mahon, one for 1; Mintyre, none for 7. - JUNIOR MATCHES. St. Patrick's College v. Union.— S't. Patrick's, batting first, made . 84. "Union's first innings realised 90 (O'Brien 32, Btirlcy 14, Smith 10). Bowling for Union O'Brien took seven wickets for 18 runs; Shand, one for 2; A. Ciiainberla.nd, two for 5, For College the Rev. Father Bartley took sis wickets for 36 runs, Y.M.C.A. v. Artillery.—Y.M-.C.A,, batting with nine mtm, wore all <rat for 49 (Varney 38). Artillery, in their first innings, made 98 (Lilley 24, Porter 16, Taylor 12),. Bowling for Artillery Rjrter took six wickets for 11 runs, and Gamble (for Y.M.CIA.) six for 24. George and George defeated Oriental by sovert wickets. Wardell's v. _ Chemists,—Wardcll's in their first innings made 60 runs ■ (Hewitt 12, Earlo and Roberts 11 each),; Bowling for Chemists, 'Masters took six wickets for 19 runs. Chemists in their first innings made 160 runs for four wickets (M'Kenzi© 55, Simpson 52, Masters 26 not out).
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