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ATHLETIC SPORTS.

CRICKET. NEW ZEALANDERS' AVERAOES. ON RECENT TOUR. The following interesting list of av% wages, both in ' batting and bowling, achieved by Now Zealand players during the recent tour in Australia has been compiled by Mr. A. E. Beswick, of Palmerston North, and; forwarded to Tun Domixkw for publication. Altogether ihe team played nine games, won five, lost two, and drew two. They scored 3290 runs, as against 3123 runs scored against then?; Batting Averages. NotName. In'ngs. H.B. out. Tl. Av'g. Heeso ...... 13 130* 1 408 34.0 • Tattersall 5 49* 3 67 33.5 Sneddon -... 15 89 — 431 28.8 Carlton ... 8 44 2 171 28.5 Sandman ... 11 '61 2 342 28.5 , Hickmott ... 14 80 1 346 26.6 Patrick ... 12 '57 — 169 14.1 fiemus. ...... 16 71* 1 376 25.0 Taylor I ..... 12 43 3 209 '23.2 Tuckwell ... ; 15 48 1 311 22.2 v Patrick ... 12 57 - 169 14.1 Bennett ... 10 . 56 — 122 12.2 Robinson ~. 9 31 1 86 10.8 Boxshall ... 8 7 4' 29 7.2 Sommervell 6 16 — 21 3.5 Town average ...V. 21.3 . "Signifies .not out. Bowling Avorages. Name. , Wickets. Runs. Average. Patrick 1' 13' 13.0 ■Reese 25 435 17.4 Sandman 41 748 18.2 Taylor ' 3 57 19.0 Sneddon ...... 8 158 19.7 Hemus ......... 2 40 20.0 Bennett ....... 20 t 437 21.8 Robinson 20 1 4oS 22.0 • Carlton ......... 11 308 25.0 Sofflmoire?l ... 0 14 — Tuckwell 0 15 — Hicknioti ...... 0 67 — Average cost of a wicket ... 21.0 WEDNESDAY ASSOCIATION. The following are the fixtures and grounds for to-morrow: —Seniors: Orients! v. Union, at No. 1 Basiti Reserve; Artillery v. Rivals, at No. 2 Basin Reserve. Juniors: Oriental v. Ward ell's, at Ko. 4 Basin Reserve; Union v. V.51.C.A./ at the Newtown Park; Artillery v. Chemists, at No. '1 Newtown Park; George and George, a bye. The following will represent, Oriental in its matches to-morrow Seniors: Mills, Alpo, Truscott, Osborne, Billman, Caterer', Cording, Detnpsey, Wyatt, Castles, Masters. Juniors: ChrisWpherson (2V. Luxferd, Marshall, Clew entgen, Room son, Mummery, _ Kemple, Hayden, Trilford, Lane, Howie. HOUSE MATCH. A cricket match will be played at Kelburno Park to-morrow between re presenting the wholesale' and retail Woollen trades in Wellington. NEvf ZEALAND TEAM. TOOR 'SUCCESSFUL BEYOND ANTICIPATION. "By Tetagrdpk—#/<•s<* Oipyr^ht Sydney, January 26. The fuajority of the New. Zealand cricket, team are passengers by the Moeraki, which left ior Wellington on Saturday. The Auckland members and Reese .(Canterbury) will depart by 'Wednesday's steiini.ei'.'e.'io-^-vo/oc: The toui'.-was successful Jieyond-,antici-pation, - both, as ■ regards play and finance. .•••'• NEVY SOUTH WAi.ES Y/VfCTORU. THIRD DAY'S PLAY. By Tel«sra3h—We3s Association—Copyright (Rec. January 36, 10.25 p.ifl.) Sydney, January 26. The cricket •. match i itts continued to-day. New South Wales had made 675 in tho first innings, and td-diy the Victorian fir.?t innings closed ior 3a2 niriS,_ Matthews made 62, ArmStrong 87, Kiernan 44, Lugton 35, and Carkoek, 22 not out. Bowling for New South Wales, Kelletvay took two wickets for 51 runs, Massic, sis {6f 00; Folks rd, one for 46; and Macartney, one for 18. In the second innings New South Wales has scored two runs without tho loss of a wicket. . BOWLS; ARRIVAL OF AUSTRALIANS. , (by U'cleirajih—l'rwa ■ Ara<sdftttoi>.» Auckland/ January 26. The Australian bowling team arrived frOnj Sydney yesterday, and was officially welcomed by' the Mayor to-day. WELLINGTON CLUB /TEAMS. Tho following teams have been selected to represent the Weiliitgtoii Club in i their matches Against Thoriidoii, and Hataitai on Saturday next:—Against Thorndon: L. Bluhdell, Erskine, . Mag-1 nils, and Porteous (s.). Against Hataitai (home): J. Smith, B. Earle, A. Laiirdnson, Pettigretf (s.); tL> Roberts, Vafflhatii, Fodke, G. Bfowirts.). Away: Bliidreth, Dight, Gale, Ballinger (s.)i Pji&lps, Skinner, Berry, Thompson (s.). THE KAIIORT CLUB. A match for tho Hill, l'ins Was played Cri Wednesday last, with the following result:—Kafori (holders): Roberts, Burn/ Cooper, Crawford, 24. Hataitai (challengers), 10. Henderson Cup, Saturday game.— Hfllders: Cox, Lloyd, Sunley, M'Lennan, 24. Challengers: . Henderson, Robb, Bur ho', Finlayson, 6. A welcome home was given by the cltib to Mr. C. H. Dickcrsoiij who lias been travelling in England and Germany for the last two years. Mr. Bum, president of the club, proposed the toast of "The Guest,". and hoped that he had been successful in his search for health. There Wore about 50 members present. On SatUfday last two risks from the Eastbourne Club tried conclusions with the Newtown Club. In oito game Shortt (Eastbourne) beat Bland (Newtown) by ,24 to 16; but Brackenridge (Newtown) turiled tho (lank by beating Morris (Eastbourno) by 23 to 13, making a win for Newtown by olio point on the aggregate Scores. Two games were played oii tile Newtown greert. yesterday against a visiting Blenheim rink. The results were as follow— Newtbwn—Pankhurst, Gallic, TayPrinCa (s,), 21. Blenheim*—Wanden, Flood, . Mills, Gleesoii (s.), 17 Blenheim—Watiden, Flood, Gleeson, Mills (s.), 27. Newtown—Leahy, Spiers, Duff, Ivefr (s.), 13.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1968, 27 January 1914, Page 7

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ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1968, 27 January 1914, Page 7

ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1968, 27 January 1914, Page 7

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