ATHLETIC SPORTS.
CRIQKEr TEST.
ENGLAND V. SOUTH AFRICA. By Telezraph—Ercss Association—Coß,yri£St London, February IS. In the Test cricket snatch between the Marylcbone team and South Africa, South Africa's second innings realised 305 runs i'or nine wickets, tlio innings being declared closed. The were: South Africa—•Second Innings. H. Taykir, 1.b.w., b. Barnos 93 Dan Taylor, c. Strudwick, b. Barnes 30 Nourse, c. Tennyson, b. Rhodes ... 45 1.-eroux, c. and b. Barnes ;.. 0 Hands, c. Rhodes,■ b. Barnes 9 Newberry, c. Bird, b, Barnes l(j Carter, li. Douglas 45 Chapman, not out 16 Bknckeiibcrg, e. Tennyson, b. , Barnes ~..,..,, , 13 Cox 12 Extras >....,... 21 Innings declared closed, nine tickets for '.... 305 Bowling Analysis.—Barnes took seven wickets for 88 runs; Dowgias, one for 51; Wcolleyj none for 26; Hearne, none for 46; Bird, none for 21; Rliodes, one for 53.
England—Second Innings. England,,in the seaond innings, have lost live wickets for 154 runs:— Hobbs, b. filanekenberg ~.., 97. Rhodes, 1.b.w., b. Carter 35 Hearfte, not out 8 Mead, c. Blanckenherg, b. Newberry 1 Douglas, 1.b.w., b,' Blanekonbcrg 7 Tennyson, b. Blanckenberg 0 Wooltey, not aut ', 0 Extras ~ fj
Total for five ftickets 154 Bowling Analysis.—lsroux took no wickets for 5 ruus; Cox none for 18 ; Blancksnfiorg, three for 43; Newberry, one for 22; Nourse, none for 13: Chapman, iiooe for 20; Carter, one'for 27. Rain and a bad light interrupted play when the score was 152 for three wickets. The players unexpectedly returned, awl England added a couple of runs for the loss of two wickets before stumps were drawn for the day. lii tlio first innings South Africa matte 170, and England■■ 1.63.
■ , SELECTED CLUB ELEVENS. Tho following teams will represent the Wellington East Cricket Club tomorrow:—A team, v.-Old Boys, at the Basm Reserve:—Baker, Gibbes., Gini, Henderson, Johnson, M'Girr, . Midlanc, Warns, Watson, Wighton, and ¥«u'ng. B team v. Hutt, 1.10 p.m. train from La.Mihton station:—Bowks, Carter, Coliofct, Coriifoot,--. Daolev, Grimmott, Hughes, Hutchtngs, M, Natighton, W. .Smith, and Walters. Central team for Saturtlav against Peto-no (train loaves 1.10. p.m*.) :—Kinng, C-. Hicks.oll, Naughton, Robinson, Saunders, Ryan, Patterson, Tilyard, M'Cardell, Jackson, Burton. Wellington North v. Victoria College, at tho Basin Reserve:—North team,— Quiuiv, Southall, Twohill, Casey,. Wngstaffe, Rountrce, Jones., Cforaibie, Manning, Wilson, and Bray. '.. JUNIOR ASSOCIATION. Tho match Wanderers v. Star will be commenced on N0..2 ground at Duppa Street to-morrow afternoon.
FRIENDLY^MATCH.,p i .v"'r 'ITje P-ofi'rfiat!' HVs^i"M l P:' ,: t«»m %\xrneyed to Levin on AVeduosday' and played the , Borowhcmia representatives. JVirirna. .scored -79 and"' 90--. E. . Wiiydley _M. > i ond'.,ilO.,;. J, i( Wjurl.-.. Horowhenva scored 38, ifnd 72 for sovoii wickets—Butterwort'h, 17;" Young: .81.; M'Kqnkie. 12., Windley a:ud Morgan bowled wßll'for Hospital, Bowling for Horowhonua,' Young took the whole tea wickets iii Porrrtoa's first' inning? for 27 runs. - . ' :■■..,■■
OTAGO &• SOUTHLAND. (By t«!.tffrA»h— Vt<** Aaii6ftl*tlra.* Duristlln, February 19. .At the conelvtsioft of the first day's play in the Otago-Soiithhmd orielcet match tlie latter had sejored S&l, and when stumps were drawn for the day Otago had responded with 219 for eight pickets. The mat«h was ooiitinued toda>'i the result heisig a draw. Scores:—r Southland.—First' innings, 231. Second innings: J. W. 11. BannermaH, b.. Rutherford, 7; P. C Hamilton,'run out, 89; E. Kavanagh, b. Rutherford, 0; A. Hamilton, run out, 24; Groves, run out, 54; J. M'Neice, e. Shepherd, h. R.uthcrfowl, 28;, A, V. Poole,'b. Allooo, 0; A. Priseoli, c. Rutherford, b= Allooo, 2; J. Doig, e. Baker, b. Allooo. 7; J. Gilberte.on, b. M'Farlane., 15; T.' Crocl-iett, not out, 5: oxtvas, 14; total, 242,; Otago.—First -innings, 365.- Second innings: Q'. M'Farlane, c. Gilbertson, b. Groves, 13; A. Galland, ran put, 8; J. Shepherd, c. A. Hainjlton,' b Bannerman. ,14; R. M. Rutherford, ■ run .oat, 13; J. Baker not out, 15; T, Adams, .run out, 1; .C.Chadwick, c, and b Bannerinaii, 5; A. P. Alloo. not out, 4; extras, i. Total for six wickets, 74.
'BOWLS & BGWLBRS.
PENNANT MATCHES. ■ Tho Seatouu Club, will be represented against I»oWcr Hutt'.in the Pennant as follows:—Away; Crauloiid, . Bfadloy, AYcbb, M'Girr :{s,) ; Fulieof, Rogers, RjcWds, Hill (s.). Home: Magil'l, Maefarlane, Alexander, Green (s.); Wright, Beetson, Carr/'Lauchlan (s.). ■ Hutt Teo.ii? v: Seatoffii.-*-At Seatouit: Davidson, T. C. Dawson, MncsiskiH, HoHard (s.); Cudby, E. Johnson, Trevethick, Hendry, (a.). At .Hiitt: Jones, Seymour, Palmer s 0. StcvSns, (s.) • Casey, Callojider, Barlow, 'Nicholson :<«•>•■ . The following' teams, will represent R-hantiallalj in tho pennant matches Host Saturday:—- . At home—Myth,' M. P: Cameron, P. Bourke, Fleming (g.)j G. Clark, Anderson, Nnkler,\ Murray-Thomson <s.). At T<> Hiwi—Chris. Apffin, Cuthbertson, R, •Plimmer, M'Artlmr (s.); Mansfield, l,oe, Davy, Dunibell (s,).
THOR.NDON CLUB. > On Wednesday , afternoon' two rinks, .from Thermion paid a visit, to Iyhaiifiailah, and- played a match with the following result:— •■• > . ■ fliorndon—Murdoch, Midland, Stanford, Pafata Is.). 42; Freeman, Gamble, Ditmboll, Hatch (s.), 28: total, 70. • Khandallah—Aplin, Grant, Anderson, Plintmer is.), 6'; Vincent, Living, Williams, Bates (s.), 12: total, .18, The following players arc selected to play on Saturday in the pennants, Thanulon V. Jdhrisoiivillo:—At Johnsonvffle—Freeman, Stanford,, Spencer, Dimoek (s.); King, H.. J. Gamble, Johnson, Munro (s.). At Thonidoii— Hulls, Beeves, Cliitkjy, ,'Ophcn ■ (s.); Uphiun, Seaton, Ramsay, J. P. Brandon
HILL PINS, The co-jßpetitkm-far the Hill Pins, Ivarofi v. To HHvi, resulted :—Karori (liol(lers)-H. Robert*, B, Burn, W. Cooper, G. Crawford (a.), 22: Te tfiwi— Cronwel, Hoiildsworth, SSinllerass., F>. J. Hill (s.), 12. ■ .... . , Friendly match, Karori wHiitaitai :— Karori—Harrison, Burn, Loekot't, F. Rrydeh <s.), 10; Hataitai—Cfll.cs, Jones., Clwßcraan.Liuirenson (5.),'32. Kai»ri —Da&ent, ftvans, Suitloy, T. W. Lower (s.l, 15; rtatnifni—Light, Slater. Marton, Barnes (s.), 17. Totals—Karon, 25! Hataitai.'47. Champion Singles.—Semi-final: Crawford, .22; Suilloy, 15, . . FRIENDLY GAME. ' • Th.r«fl rink? from the Fetone Club
played a friendly game on Monday aftcrnoon on the Victoria Club's green. Tlio Victoria Clrll) won by 07 to 43, the snores wort-: —Hemingway (Victoria), 22; Beymou (Potone), '14. Snoddoit (Viotoriit), 21; Wernc (Potone), 15. Redstone (Victoria), 21; Henry {Potone), 11. ' FRIENDLY MATCH. A friendly match at Karori between Karon and Hataitai resulted:—Karori: Dasent, Evfens, Swniey, Lcwer (s.), 15; Harrison, Fulton. Lockctt, Drvden (s,), 10; total, 25. tfstaitai: Light,' Slater. Martin, Barnes («.), 17; Cole, Jones, Cliecseman, Laurenson (s.), 32; total, 49. AUSTIULIAN~VISITORS, Twenty-two of the Australian bowlers, who are, proceeding through to Sydney, will arrive from the south b"y the Moerafci this morning. Complying with a request nothing official will take place, but a friendly five-rink match will he played on the Wellington Club's green against; local bowlers in the afternoon, commencing at 2 p.m. ' THE AUSTRALIAN TRIP. (By TelSjrrauli..—Prois AtiDciUjjtatt.l Chrtstchurch, February 19. The Australian bowlers arrived in Christehnrch this morning after a sea journey from Duiiedin, and mot four rinks selected to represent the Christchurch cevitro at the Canterbury Bowling Club's green. Mr. F. A.' Redpatfh (president of tho Canterbury Club) 'welcomed the visitors and expressed the pleasure.'which the club membtvrs feltt in the fact that tto Australians. had been able to find time in their tour to make two visits to Chrlstchureh and to include the Canterbury green amongst those on which they Would meet New Zealand bowlers. There was a tars;© at tendance of local bowlers, and hearty cheers were given for the visitors at tho ediveliisicm of the presidential wol* .come, the Australians responding wrth one of their appropriate little part Sengs. The mate)! resulted; Australia, 94: Chrisichureh Centre, 97. ■
ROWING.
The following Star boating Club crews have left for Wansanui to tako part in the -regatta- which takes place on 'the river to-morrow:— f?cnior —R. M. Brewer, W. R. Brewer; 'W. S. Wheeler, . and A. J). Bayfield (stroke). Juno-re—W. Fiiidlfty. ,0. H. Lawrence, 11. B. Tomlhvson, 0, Holmes.(stroke). Maidens—L.iwson, Hurley i Rawson, Haekworth (stroke). HUTf VALLEY GUN CLUB. Tire jisual monthly shoot of tho Hutt Valley Gun Club ! ivas held at Taita yesterday, When two events of $1 and W ctay birds were got off, tho trophies. competed for being those presented by M»ssrs. S> Scott nii-cl W. Philip. J, Brass*! secured a leg-in for,tho former and J. Seholes.won the latter outright. Tho following were tho leading scores ii) the two events: — Mr. Gadsby's trophy—J. Brassel, 14 yards, 16 out, 21; S. Scott, 17 yards, U out, SI.- , Mr. Philip's trophy—J. Scho'les, 10 yards, 13 out, 13; G, M. Williams, 10. yards, II out', .15. S, Edwards, on IS yards. Won a, sweepstake, with 12 birds out of 12.
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