ATHLETIC SPORTS.
CRICKET,
. MIU-WEEK ASSOCIATION. Tlie midweek players began the sev-enth-round of their ; competition on. tho Basin Jiosprve yesterday -afternoon. The wickets were easy after ilk-rain. Oriental,' playing against Kivals, pit up ttip'.goucl score of iO9. • Tlio veteran Trustott, going in first frickot down. mic'hwJ.ri) b,y good oricket bcfore'Burko found his wjekot. Kirats, so'-far, have lost line wicket for KS runs. Union (pla.viu« eiglit iiion) sprung a surprise mi Artillery. They, maitc." 122' runs in their first .innings, out - nnmbcr Taylor contributed 42"not"out" by careful play. Artillery wtre all'disposed of for- Hie comparatively small score of 103 nuts. In their second. innings Union have lost one wicket for 32 vmis. HONOUFi BOARO, Batting, Bowling. Trnscott 70 George 2 for 11 Taylor (Union) Taylor 4 for 20 not out ... 42 M'Gir/ 4 for 38 M'Girr ........... 38 Dr.Tplburst 3f0r35 "Biltean 29 Harris 4 for 58 Owle-S ~ 29 . : oeie.ntalT"rivals. Orieiital.—First lum'ngs. Cording, c. Dr. Tolhurst, h. Smith 15 Caterer, e, and b. Dr. M'Evedy ... IS Truscott, b. Burkp, ~,.,". ,79 Masters, b. i)t. Tolhurst 14 Osbwiie, I). Dr. TolSurst 2 Denipsey, 1.b.w., b. Dr. Tolhurst,... S Billmsn, c. Greig. b. Smith 23 Alpe, c. Darroc-b.,' b. Smith ~,. < fi Castles, e< Smith.', b. George '2-4 Wyat-t, 1.b.w., b. George ' 0 M'fildnwney, net out , :■. , ' i Extras * , 18 v Total '....'....',■...:.;.. 2d9 Bowling Analysis.—Dr. M'Evscdy tiek one vricket for .28 rmisi Smith, three for 73 ; Burke, otic for 29; Di\ Trtlhurst, three for. 35 j'Giroig, jroae for 10; Dar-i roch, imiie for 5) Cteorg'?, tvt for.ll. . • Rivals.—First Innings,- ■'; Dr. M'Evedy, not-'-out -21 Darroch, b. Masters ;;.;.;,.•;.. 13 Burke, Hot- out .-..,..■,....,. 1 Extras ■ ■....;.. ; '...•:'■'., 3 Total for 6i-ie wicteot. .....■..,-. '38 . Biwling ■ Aijaly&is.-rSlastets took-.-oiw iviekct for 21 runs; Cording,- noMcfor 14. •tiNIOS-& ARfIitERY. Union.—First Innings. . M'GirVb.-Beard : :.....'... 38 Williamson, c. Taylor, b. , Harris .... t M'Gffl,.b. Beard .'....;. :; . l Taylor, wfrt out ~;....„. 42 Mulford, c. and b. Harris ■ ;..'.... - 3 Sullivaii. c. Beard, b. Harris ■ 6 Cbamtarland, b. Harris ' 15 Do-hson,• st. I'aton.b. Major'Humb 3 : Extras ■ 12 Tetai m BiVAling Analjiiis.—Harris' took four wickets for i>3 runs; Beard, two fo-r 28; Major Hume., one fw 12; Houlihanj UQue for 12. ' . •.. Artillery.—First Inuings, Otslos, rua otii ."" '....-. 29 Slajor Hashes, b, M'Girr ...» ~ -4. M'Jkiion, b. M'Girr S V. Harris, b, M'Girr » 16 Major -Hume. b. Taylor' 3 Hauiiban, c. 'M*Gill, b. Taylor 0 Thompson, run out- 1 Beard, b. Taylor 0 F. Harris, b. Taylor IS Paten, WM'Girr :.. 17 Taylor, hot out % Extras -.9 Total 103
Bowling Analysis.—M'Girr toeik four wictets for 38 runs; Taylor, four far 29;M'Giil. none for 27.
Union.—Second Innings. M'Giti, c. M'MoJwn, h, Harris ... 1 Wiilwiuson, net out 17 M'-Girr, not out „,.. 0 . Extras ....i ~ „,... B Total for ono wkljet 38 Bowling Analysis.—Harrii took ono wicket for 20 thus; Beard, tone for 7. JUNIOR MATCHES. Gi?orge and Georgo v, Y.M.C.A.— George and George, batting first, Wade 163 (Aston , 48, Ward 23, Beard 24, &ohinson 33, Witsoa 15). Y.M.C.'A. W lost- six wickets for 100 runs (Phillips 34, ScJatcr 19,.Hi!l 16,'Y9riier ; 16). . .Chemists, v, tjnion.—Ghejaists, ...batting first,, made 78 (M'tvenzio 33, Roach 12). Uis-ion, in. fear .first-inning's, ma'de 111 (O'Brieii $), StwitU 23, Burfejnot out 10). Oriental Uave a lead of four runs ia the first innings- over St. Patrick's Col* JUNIOR CHAMPIOS&aiP! . The junior chajntfitwishiif*' fixtiircs for February 28 and March t are as, follow: — ■ , . ■ Grade A: Cepfel t. Por-irviaf atPorirua; Artillery v. Pctofte, at Pctone. Grado B: North' v, Victoria College.at Kelbunw; BroeWyn v. Hirtt, at Hi-rti; Okl Bors v. East {first day, KeL bW'ne; second-day, Basiu-■ ißesflrv-e); ■\Vc"lhtgt<m College, a, bye.
AMATEUR ATHLrTICS
; 'SEATOUN CLUB'S MEETING. The Scatoim Athletic Club he3d a sports meeting on. the Basiii.-Reserve last M'-oiikig. Thfpe distances-^-LOO yards, 440 yards, a?.id ono mijp—wore decided. The following are the re--100 Yards,—First h-eat: S. G. HaJe> ; 9yds., 1; L. Ihirp-tiyi lOyds.. 2: V. Y, Gollie, 12yds., 3. Tin»,'-l.b'2-sse<s. Second heat: R. Y." Adams, flyds., 1; 3f. Pool, 4yds., 2; (J. H«<tf!y, Byd§;, 31' Tim?, 10 1-osec. .Fiiidl: Gollie, 1; Hate; 3; Sllirpby, 3. Time, 10 l-asec. 440 Yards.—Janies; 30yds,, 1; A. J. Robbies ISy-ds.j 2;- It Rankine, 3Q yds., -3. TiiHP, 5» Wfc Onf! Mile.—©. Biiittiej 3%15.. 1: A; Hudson, , Iflyds, 2: C. B. KeWI-f, ''Iβ v-(ls., 3, Time, 4rain. 3-5 2-ss«e; : ■ ■ HUTT ATHLETIC/ VUDBA.tohiinittcß meeting .of. tiif HtfAt Arnateitr" Athletic Cinlrwas'lieH in the eluo-roo-m en Tuesday evcniai;, li-hen; rules were read and subniitsWd te tlie fSSiWi'ai meeting for ador/Woii If was decided to: hnlff aii everting moottliS on/ tiie lirtwer HuU. Recreation Ground on Tb»vsda.y, Jlarcii 3, «t C \>;n.;'., evoiit-s----lo int % !>id-i> 7ot("s. maiden (olnli), 12('yrfsi open fwiiriira.)), and 4!Otds. sppn ha.isdicap. Komin'aiio'M rlaw with ■■ tte %ftn; freaßiirer (Mr. R. (?. M'Kayj-on Marc"] 9 "Hi- Woi-shn* tlie jrsiWir (Mr, Biikuv) was elected natroil, nnd'Jlr. ■T.'-'Wilford, M.P.. president. Vico-prosicleHts, topEt'hcr with the atlrfitioiltil offite-linklors, wer«. eleclofJ:—Referee. Mr, V. Kitto;; t-'racis judfteSi Messrs.■■ H-oach*},- Ciotidou, awi DnvMsnH; haildieajjpprs. M-f'ssrs. \V. F. Boikl an-1 A. C. Kitto <"i«tcrthi!^: starter, Mr. M. J. ttockms; tiinoiMcppr. Slf. F. Jenns'Ss; auditors, Messrs. G-iiinncss and Grant. A goiwrat meetisis will be ht-ld in Hiu Town Tiall to-morrow.
RUGBY FOOTBALL
The mpfttinj? of the. Management Cmsniittw of the Now Zealand Ritirhy Union, whicli was lo luivfi been lield lust evening, was poitponcd, as there was m> 9uofu.m»
BOWLS*
EXHIBITION TOURNAMENT, THE SECOND DAY, ' (Br Tckgro-Dh.-Pro'is Association,; Auckland, I'pJh-umj- 35. Section play in ilio Auckland Exhibition Bowling Toiirnamoiif was continued to-day, /ilie 'woatlier .'was', not f<iv« ■ yuranle, ami ]ieav.V ram,'■'■ t/tucb foil during lire Into afternoon,' prevented tii.fi completion of manyof the games. Tl» position. wbeii play .'ceased .this evening was as foftows:— . Section A.—Jamcs {Auckland), 0 wins, l> losses; Jjtojr (Doininion Roa4), 5 wins, 1 loss; Pontes' (Ponsonbj-*, a wins, l'tossj.M.'Dougiill (Christchvircli), ! i) wins, 3-losses; Roach (Hastings), 3 vnns, 3 losses; Parat-a'CTe Hiivi, Wellington), 3 wins,,') losses; Bm'ldon (Groy ■ Lyn-n), 3 wins, 3 tosses; €00 (Mt. Eden), 1 win, 5 losses: M.'Wahers (Paeroa), 1 win,. 0 losses; Carter (Whangarei, O'wiiis, 6 losses. ' Section U.—Power 6 wins, : 0 fosses; Hemus {Auckland), 3 wins, it. ■ ■loss; Kosh (PalnTflfston), 5 wins, I , loss; ll'iddleftiass (Kaitangata), 4 wins, i losses; Ncedhain (Dominiaiv Koad},. 2 wins, -1 losses; "Walton (Epsom), 2 wins, A. losses; Kummer (Ponsenby), 2 wins, 4 lossbs ; Armstrong CWailiiho), 2 wins, 4 tosses; Clark (Grey Lynn), 1 win, 6 losses; TuU (Mt. Eden), ; l win, 3 t losses. e Section C.—Parkftr . (Auckland), 6 f wins, 0 losses;. Goldsmith (Dominion Road), fl wins, 0 lasses; Rowland (Grey Lynn), 4 wins, 2 losses'; 31'Leed (Ponsoiiby), 3 wins, 3 lasso's; Jury <Karangahake), 3 wins, 3 losses; -Ffaser (Wa.i> tara), 2 wins, i losses; fiill (Mt. Eden), 2 wins, i losses; Little (West End, Auckland),' 2 wins, I 10-sses; Cansan (Eltharn), 1 win.. 5 losses; Ross (Pe» tone), 1 irin, 0 losses. Section D.—-Osinoiid (Aucbland), 5 wins, 1 his; kanrio 4 wins, 2 losses; Coltman (DGVfin.port), 4 wins, 2 Iflsses; Sutcliffie (3laft6n), 4 -.tfiits. 2 tosses; . Haft' (ReMutra), 3-wuis,' 3 losses; Young (Mt. J&Jett), 3 wins, 3 losses; CuJthiirst'(West End), 3 friivs, 3 losses; Jt'Jndise (EllerMie:)., 3 -wins, 3 losses; Jaclctaatt (Tiwrhdoa), 3. wins, 3 losses ;\. Brewer .(Wajftinra), 2 *ms, 4 losses;. Lo-roas (St.. jplwi's)', 1 win, a }#sses; Gntlantf (Olj&htwJ.ga)-.' i ' win] 0 looses. ' ' . ; .
Section E.— Nook), | 4 wins,; 1 !oss; tsitgsfartf;(West • Kuij, Aflcklaiid), 4 witts, 1 tess;-Laiiib (Ctelten), 4 friis.'i, 1 loss; .Mmstoii (West . Knd, New Pbinouth), 3 lyjiis, % losses; ICerr (Newtmvii), S 'wins,' 3" : losses; 2 wins", >3 '■' lasses; IJarVey (Dfiyonport), 'b wins, 3 kissijs; Wyaft (Diiuccim), 2 wijis, 3 'losses; WrigM -(Oiwh'ttnga),. 1' ivin, : 4 lds.ses; Leo (I'ohsortjVf'l.ftin, 4.i05595..' Section P.-^S , . (Rcmuera),' 4 vrins, i'luss; Stofldtirtl--3 winsj 8 losses; s'Teete "(Camkiidgej, 3 wins, 2 losses; BonsfeiM (Itecfey Kook), 3 wins. 2 losses j Tlioippson' (VfeWngtsn), 3" wins, t iossps;- plter (Pollscmtiy)) 3 flrins, 2 losses; George- (One}.!ung.i), 2 iviiis, 3 losses; J&mt '{Cariton), 2 wins, 3 loss,e.s; Ijlamj (Nefrtown). 1 win, I iosses.; Slflt.liesdii (Dargaville), 1 vrto, 4 Idsses, . ' Section G.—Walker'- (PonsiMibjr)) 4 wins, 1 l-rtssjWiikesky (R.oeby Notfk). ■liriiis, 1 loss; Svta.tt (X-Mv" Plyao-iith), 4 whig, 1 Joss; Olttes CC-arJtbii), SVins, 2 losses-; Chegwiii (Sydehhsn)),- 8 wins, 2'losses; Stevenson (Celliopo), 3 wins, 2 losses; .Smith (jitwAjO, 2 -wiivs,;- 3 losses 5 Prince' {Nwtewn>,' 2 mis, 3 losses ;■ NtroH-an (To .Arote), I trin, t4 iosseV.;" Ja-ekson (Stratferd), t-'wii, ! - tosses; Ramsay (Onehuftßa)» 0 wins, a tosses. Section H.—Morrison (Stfttfnrd), .i. '■ wins, 1 loss; $a«dstein (Christ<:i.iw.fohi. •1 wins, 1 loss; Miuitflll (PfliiscmbyV, 3 wins,. 2 losso-s; Aitfepnliea'd iOriehvinga), 3 wins, 2 bsses; Cobw-iu (WiiaivECaMi), : 1 mm] 2 losses; JoitosoiS'fCrey Icviii-iK--2 wins, 3 losses.; Jenkins (Rocky Nook). 2 wins, 3 losses; PiHrid'fte (Ciisßorte).
2 win*, 3 losses; $«i;ci:t if>ta'tuhvi), ] viil,'4-losses; Bal}mg<?r.OVel]ii.rg-ton)i 1 %vin a 4 lessHS. .■'.'. VICTORIA ,CLI'B.- ' The fo'loivhig will r.ei#esent the Vie"tovia Club in a- fripwdly match against the ' Wellington "Cltflf" : oti Saturday:— Away.-Carter, Bwant. 3ta<skay. Mark's (s.); •-Bolton, M'H'itelionson, Dsment, Meu-elattsi ($,). At / ikune: Gaudily Haiishtan, La-dcley, , Ko.rdia«' («•)•; -t-. R. Partridge, Patdrsw," Bedawrid, Inpf ram (s.). ■■ . . KfIANDALLAH CI/08. The -following tea-vn will plaf for Rhandaftsli at Tteriidou. .nest 'Sattorday;—Blvth, Davy, 'Wv Bpurke, Dmubrii (s.). ■• v .! ; 'V" ; ■ ,THOBJS"DO'^ : 6ttIB. ... Yesterday sfter-nooiM.'rieiidij? match was- played- on the Ponton green against Pet-one, ftifcli file following, i*. stiH:—..''. . . . . ; Cp.ttat, (Mmer, Henry (s.), IJh-Cftrd, \Varaa (s.), 18; Pointer, Gsyuar, Ryder, Bewion (s.), 19. .tetal,..^,.. ThorttdaH—Mwdoen, Hatch,. CottJin, Barraud (s.); 19; Freeman- Gamble, Brandon, Sliallerass (s.). 19; Stuart. pnnibeU, Cbittov, Co:hi?ri (s',),'J7. Total, 35- • .■. ■ . '■■'.■■.■..■ ■••-■■ SSA-tQGJf.'Criifeß-. •The following*rink will .reni-e-s-eMt $en-: toun .against, fia'teitfli on ,S ; at".rday in U-m KJiicM toiitoli •— Atexaii-def, fti-adfey, Greeijy M'Girr (&.). .--.;. ■ j Against Thof-nflonr-T-Tja-i-iclilan, lichards, Wright, fienijctfc ; (s:).
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