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COLLECE MATCH. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. Grickeb teams representing the Wa nganui Collegiate School and the Wei lington College met on the Wellingtoi College' Ground yesterday, and at th and of tho day's play the position wa greatly in favour of Wanganui. Th visitors went; in to bat first, and com piled the very creditablo' total of 181 scrims, Bernau and Calder being th principal scorers. The Wellington boy; replied in very feeble style, . and a' the drawing of stumps had lost - jiih< wickets for 40 runs. Bri.iley und Cur tis were the only Wellington batsmei to roach double figures. It was tin fast bowling of Bemau that brouglv disaster to tlie local team. Bernai was almost unplayable, and his day': work with the-ball was six wickets . fo: IG runs. Details of the scores arc a: follow:— V/anganul.—First Innings. Crosse, st. Hindmarsh, b. Morton ! 3almondj c. Smith, b. Marris 2/ Beattie i, b. Hicks l - Drmond, c. Smith, b. Curtis 1J Bernau, c. Curtis.' b. Marris ...... 5' Humphries, b. AVilson ' jaldwell, not out 5£ 'cake, c. and b. Curtis £ Davis, c. Marris, b. Curtis C tfarshall, b. Morton t Hlder ii, c. Marris, b. Morton 5 Extras £ Total 182 Bowling Analysis.—Hicks took one cicket for 32 runs; Morton, three for il; Curtis, three for 31; Marris, two for 13 j Wilson, one for 26. Wellington.—First Innings. Judsby, b. Bernau 0 Jindmarsh i, run out 1 Wilson, c. Salmond, b. Elder 3 irialoy, b. Bernau 13 laleigh i, c. and b. Elder j» 'urtis, b. Bernau ...., 12 larris, not out ..../. 1 Scott, b. Bernau 0 imith i, b. Bernau 0 licks, b. Bernau ... ..... 0 Extras ° Total for nine wickets 40 Bowling Analysis.—Bernau took six rickets for 16 runs; Elder ii, two for 3; Caldwell, none for 3. , THE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. The following- reports of junior and ithor cricket- matches, played on Saturlay, were unavoidably held over :— In tho match between East and Peone the latter team made 104 and 2 or 18 (Wynyard 36, Bold 23, Niclson .9). Bowling for East, Worrall took ivo wickets for 35 runs. East, in tlieii irst innings, made 96 (Smith 31). Third-class Games. East, with 82 (Wilson 23, Thomas 22). and 35 for eight wickets (M'Giri 13), beat St. David's, 36 (House 18)j jnd 109 (J. M'Connell 34, Uosney 'to, Hodson 14), by 46 runs on the first innings. Bowling for East, Wilson, wh< took 13 wickets' for 45, did best, ant for St. David' 6, House took nine foi 29, and Gosney four for 32. ICarori, with 50 and 153 for eight-wic-kets, defeated Old Boys, 33: Battinf for Karori, Tarr made 89, C-oates 27 Spiers 22 and 18, and Edwards 15. Foi Old Boys, Matthews made 11. Bowling for Karori, Reed took five wickets foi 7 runs, and Tarr four for 15. Of tlu bcwleTS on tho other side, Staco toot five for 14, Matthewsori, five for 32 and Hislop five 'for 6. Petone thirds defeated Central, scoring 114, against 81. Tho principal scorers wore: Dalgleish, 45 not out,-.Bol-ton 29, and Corner 15, for , Petone and Connell 13, and Donaldson Central. OUtsldo Association. Selwyn-defeated Thorndon by eight wickets. On the first day's piay Selwyn made 107, Thorndon 60 and 45 for four. Continuing, Thorndon made 55 (Carpenter 14 and Black, not out, t7). Selwyn got the necessary runs— 50 for two wickets (Buck 25 not out, and Macdonald 18 not out). Bowling foi Selwyn," Macdonald took three f0r.15 and Buck, four 'lor-24.', Wanderers, with 145 and 38 for five wickets (Sinclair 16 not out), defeated Athletics,-38 arid by five .wickets. Warehousemen's Association. .Whitcoriibo and Tombs arid Gollin ant Co. met' at":Kelbufne,~ the former winning by 73:-irunSv.rT.he. winners declared with-nine wickets for 145 (Cameron's3 I'yrrall 40, retired/ Agate 19). Gollir and Co. made 72 (Goddard 23, Richard: 22, Cumming 11). Bowling for Whit-combe-and Tombs, Wetherall took sij wickets for 16 runs and Davis three foi 37.. Tor the losers Dennehy took thre< for 17, and Adams two for 17. , After •plaj'.iiii; a 'capital up-hill gam< Occidental - defeated'; Dominion':- by foui runs.. Batting- Occidental-were al out for 88' runs' (Mackerell 20, Spottswood 18, Baigh 18, Carrcd 15). Bowl ing for Dominion Dind took six wickcti for 40 runs and Whitelaw three for 42 When Dominion' batted tho Occidenta bowlers maintained a good length al through and got their opponents ou for 84 (A. Reid 19, Tew 15, Dind 15) Bowling for tho winners Haigh capture; three wickets for no runs; Carrad, thro for 13; and Snottswood two for 20. A. E. Kornot's defeated the Unite< Cricket Club by 64 runs. Kernot'i scored 99 and United 35. The chie: scorers for the winners were, Simm (32) B. Midlane (31), Porteous (16); and A Nimmo (10) for the losers. Bowlin< for Kcrnot's. Bolton took five wicket: for 6-runs; Leddy, \ five for- 29. Foi United"; Cresswell took four wickets fo: 30; Brooks, two for none; Nimmo, tw< for 26. Railway A defeated the "New Zealanc Times" by 300- runs. ' Tho "Times' team, batting, first, scored 85 (Mum mcry 25, Balks 25, Mattingly 18 boinf the only scorers to reach double figures) Railways made 185 for eight wickets G. Hoare, after having reached his cen tury by forceful batting, retired. A Boyd also retired 'after scoring 40 Othor batsmen to reach double figure; <Vere Cornfoot (13) and Duff (13). Bowl ing for Railways, Cornfootj took thre< wickets for 31 runs, and Lambert foui for. 20. ' Telephone Exchange A defeated Ex change B. Exchange B, batting first completed their innings for .82 runs the chief scorers being: Griffiths (27] and Hatchard (24). Exchange A closed their innings for 99 runs.. Chief scorers: Ryalls (21), Tilyard (20), Grieg (20), and Magce (17). Electric Light v. Railway B. —Elcc; trie Light batted first, and compiled 122 runs. Tho principal scorers were; Flanigan-40,- Heckling. 20, Grey 14, Aitken 13, Lauchlair 11, and Golding' 10 Williams (three wickets for 37 runs) and Mav (three for 31) were tho best bowlers' for Railway'. . Railway responded with 78 runs. Wasson (24) and May (12) were .the chief scorers. Grcj (six wickets for 13 runs) and Winters (two for 24) were the best howlers foi tho winners. A WIN FOR CHRIST'S COLLEGE. (By Telegraph.--Press Association.) Chrlstchurcl), December 15. Christ's College beat Otago High School by nn innings and 60 runs. Hit scores were: College 182, Otago of 311(1 61.
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