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ELEVENS. ■ Mr. Midland, solo'selector, has chosen thfe following,-, .representative teams for-'ihatclies, as under: — > Anniversary Day v. Wednesday representatives: Sauiiders, Soutliall, Grim, rhett, Casey; lliddlestouo, Joplin, Hay, Q.uiun, Howe, Aldersley Midlane. 29; 30; and 3i, v. Auckland: Saunders, ''South'all, Griminctt, Kobinsori, Hiddlestorio,' Übplin, Hnv, Quinn, tjowe, Alderaley, Micllane. : WAREHOUSEMEN'S MATCHES. " 'v A. 15. Kernot's defeated Telephone Exchange 1! by .73 runs. , Kernot's scored 165 and Telephone. Exchange 1)2. l'orteous (52, retired), Woodford (34), Cf; Mitchell (27), and Simm (21) wero t/ie chief scorers-for the winners, and Rudney (18..n0t -out), . Justice. .(14) Hayes (12), : and Bcerc (10) for the losers. Bowling for Kernot's Simm took six wickets for 34 runs; Leddjy three 'for 35. For Telephone Exchange.Koecc took three for 28; Pudney, two for 13; aiid Ellis, two for 39. • ■; Whitcombe and Tombs defeated "New Zealand Times", by an innings and 54 runs. Tlie winners, batting first, made 182 (Cully 4i£ Davis 44, Wotherail 42, Agate 17, Whaler-11). "Times," batting with seven men only, made 45 (Bates.22), and 83 (Bates 22, Mumaicry, 21 not out, .and C. Greeks li)).. Howling for Whitcomho and Tombs Davis took four wickets for 24 rims; M'Leod, two for 7; and Agate, two for 16. For the losers Hates (four for 68), and Hewitt (three for 29) weretlie most successful. ■ , Electrio Light v. United: Electric Light made 143 (Woolcott 2'J, Lauclilau 29, Aiken 23, Pudney 22, Fitzgerald 15). United replied with 82 (Vickery 32). Howling for Elcctric Light, Fitzgerald took five wickets for 16 run 3; Castles, two for 26. For United, Cotes took five for 37, and Cressivell three for 34. The Dominion players again surprised themselves in the match against Railway 13. A drawn gamo to be inevitable when .Wliitelaw (Dominion), with the last ball, of the day, clean bowled the last. man of Railways B, Dominion thus winning by 64 runs. For the winners Dind made 93, A. Reid 21, :,and M. Edwards 31, whilst'Mavsnjor and Dind bowled well. Duigan (46), Swan (29), and Watson (22)' hatted best for Railways, and Duignan and Murphy secured the wickets. Gollin and Co. and Occidental met at Duppa Street on Saturday, the match ending in a. draw. Occidental, hatting first, declared with five wickets down for ,180 (Hatgh-. 86, Carrad .not out 23, Spofswood. 18;- O'Leary-17, 'Clayton - ' 14, Thomson not out 10). At the call of time Gollin and C0,.-bad 151 up for the loss: of eight wickets"(Mathicson not out 86, Godchml 25, Adams 15, Deniiehv 11). Bowling for Occidental, Carrad took four wickets for 53 runs; Butters, Wo. for 14; and Cassells, one for 16. For,; Gellin and Co., Hawthorne took two! w«kets—f'oi v ~61 i ' , rmis; Adams, -one for J* Gwumings, one .for .10; aiucl.Dcn-, nchy,-.one-for -24.- •• .-.A. i ; OUTSIDE ASSOCIATION. !Selwyn defeated Star on Saturday by eight wickets. _ . Star miido SO • ,'n their,;; first-- innings and 107 in their, second, Solwyn miido 133 (Lowe/S^ftsßiick-'24, id, Walden 14), i' wickets (Buck 14, ■■ not , out, Jt'Fhco 14 not ;oufe ; < "Walden, six for 24, and Cooper, isis'SlioiS';'?, 'howled 'best, for Selwyn. ''• iSlij. " 1' - i'Pi'uggists ■ defeafijtj jIj.;LC. ,by„ 311 innings and 61 ru'.'For the winners S'lieehan (34) and; /iUdersley' (24), '.were the. 1 principal scorers,: jvliile, for; D.I.C. Qliijin (12 and 18)';dia th.6.-scoring. Duri|ig'this match prjuKgists_jyore, lqournirig'out of Hoops;;,-their ldfdf chairman of;committee.Anne's (79;';aiiifl 4 i; - :118) Tbeat; \Van-' (80 and SJ.fcbjT. r ß' runs, after an exoiting- finish. ', "&-ans Bay defeate<KAust - ranhy fotir wicliets, Kells (35 npt' ; 6ut and : 36 not ojjt), Burns (28), ..,i\i}d', Dempster be* ing-the principal runjgetters-for Evans Bay. Thompson (3&i not'iout);*. Wetlieriil(((23), and Cerutj'/.(25) Vfoi ,Austral halted well. Bowling; Burns four for 18-.;-. Miller, seven fpr. ';6i-; rWicks, two for «L 2 for Evans Bay; 'Thompson took eight for 58 for Austral..j 7 "'Kilbirnie A easily*defeated Miramar by. an innings and 109>nins,. R. Murphy'- 48, C. Murphy 69, and H. Murphy" were mainly ,responsible for Kilbifilie's score of 1:292. -in their first innings, : n\ade 120, - of which Diiyi contributed 65' and Castle 30, and iii; their second attempt made 63, Day roiit-ributirig- 34. HOLIDAY MATCH. The following is the Wellington junior Saturday eleven to-play against a Wednesday second eleven on Anniversary Days to bo played 011 the Basin Reserve:—Barker, Jones (North); Fletcher, Porteoits (Central); Windley, Morgan (Porirua); Barnett (Brooklyn); Ma--1 thin 1 (East); - Galloway (North) - ; Broad j (Victoria College); Wynyard (Petone). ijUmeirgencios:....Smith (East), . .Berry (North), Bruce (Viotoria College), Hardliam (Petono). Those who are unable •to play are requested to inform Mr. Beechey by Wednesday morning. Members of the team are asked, to contribute itheir club material and to be on the ground by 10 o'clock, if possible. The following will represent the Wed« nesday Association on-Anniversary Day at the Basin Reserve: Senior —Wilson, M'Girr, Kinvig, Warue, Beard, Harris, 'Major Hume, Dr. Tolhurst, Houlihan, Owies, Taylor; emergencies, M'lntyre, CordinK, M'Evedy. Junior—C. C. J. 'Bay, Howitt, O'Brien, Ward, Herriea, M'lCenzie, Clapshaw, Wicks, A. Chamberlain, Porter, C. M. Bay; emergencies, •Ellis, T. C. Duck. ' "UNIVERSITY MATCH. Next Wednesday and Thursday, on the Wellington College ground, the annual inter-University College cricket match, Canterbury College v. - Victoria College, will be played. The contest is tho seventh to date. The, teams are: —Canterbury College: Moor, Thomas, Luttrell, Smith, Gurnsey, Taylor, Corbctt, Twyncham, Barnett, Guiney, and Holliss. Victoria College: Demp- j sey, Howe, Birch, F. Joplin, Broad, C. Joplin, Martin, Atinorc,-o'Shea, Fanjiing, and Miller, l'lay begins at 10 I o'clock on Wednesday. -
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