CITY CRICKET
■; FIREWORKS DISPtAY BY/ROBINSON V ] : S^MINUTESV ; '-'•■'.-■■:'■ ■'■ '..''.VVV;-.:.v'r>._.'- ; ''- .V" ..■■'"; ■ ■the ■'■ batting- of-;C.'E-otiibson':for-Central in the match' against;.:ffo'rtnv;.'Tlie fast bowler, did 'alin6st'.a - B''Ee"wisned -with; tlie Nortt' attack.s and-.toll.:.within dn hour . had,added ..to"; bis. great , wpntation sis a ■hitter'a performance, that 'may. easily •Tβ- , main unequalled' for 'many a' 'day;' ■'.'. Tim■'in": his strokes-perfectly, he-lifted the ball over; the boundary, lifted it out:of .the ground,'and even sent/it v Bailing away over tlhe top of the pavilion. In twenty minutes.he reached-/his halfcentury,; and in fifty minutes passed the hundred, amidst much". enthusiasm.,, -At -•101 he was. stumped - by ■ -Wagstaffe. -He hitithree : sixes,; nine fours, v and nine' threes." '-~': " ■-■'•'-.■• ■'■•..- • ..'.:-'.'■<■' 'V'" ■-~ University batted.'first -in-their .match "against.Old Boys, and.when stumps were 'drawn/fey had •'; lost"'"eightcwickets for : 211 rpns. ■ ' ■■/:■■- V- The , ' wickets ■faTOured : ;the-:batsnien. ; -,-.' -.' The first inningsbf.'the.matolfJPetone t; Bast was playea at Petono,-"the-former, team .putting .up727ivagain9h'the.letter's 82.-for'eii wickefeP E-odgers scored[s7. and Bennett out V. ■■;" V;;;;: \CENTRALANDNORf H, ; OjS. . : : NaaKhtoTi, Wiiaon Si S.- Hickson.-b. -Southall .61 Burton, run out ..„..'..;................;...» :87 Bowles,. st;; Wagstaffe, :b. Southall ... , : 5 Dind,lib.w.; b." Southall . -11. Kobinson, st. Wagstaffe.'b. Quinn.;... 101 Norris, b. ; Quinn : .............;......:.....'... i 0 'Fletcher, .0. Eaton, ; b. Bray ..:.:.:........ '< 0 Johnstonvst.-.iWagstaffe, b'.' Quinn : ..':. 9 O'Connor,'"?. Wilson, b. Quinn .......: 12 Patterson, not'out, ;;.;!. ............. 7 ,. 3 ' ; ■;.' Extras A- .:..„.;........„.......;„..;;.;.....; 30 ; : , T6W^:V"....™.^".-......"..."."-."":303 i Boniing analysis :YHiddlesfcbn took no' .wioketsvior 40' rnns;VSouthall,'-".thr'ee^fbr.-'62; Walters, ; none-for"3s;'.-Bray,-- one.'for.66; Wilson;,one -for -34 ; Quirin; four'.for: ;: : :,- >:■;.-;' ■/■'] .■;■; - /v ..' UNIVERSITY AND OLti BOYS.; %'' : ' .;•/■ TMrersity.-JFirst'lnning^;V [ :■:;'.-.; Fenton/ ;.......»;.........;..^ii.'-. 16 Broad; b. ; Hales v;;.v;....;..;.........;...;..i..:":29. Staintbn, .not out ■ ...;...;....;...'..........;;.: v ;.64. DTekspn;- run : out' ';V;..'...i...'.;..;........'.'.;.'. : . "5 Joplin.'bi Harris )...................;....... :.: -.4 Caddick, c.D. Hay, b. Beard ;......;.... : 17 Birch; b. Tucker ;.....V;.V.;;.......>:.;....;. i Burns; b. Tacker\.....;..;.;;.v...,.;.;..i......; 0 .Ward, b. ."v..:.;:i>:.-,..i;..>..31i. Dempsey, not 0ut:.....'..'..;..... , .'.. 1 ;...'. ..'■ 4 ' Extras •;. .;.;......................,„;.;„.; , \ 40 Eiffht ~.„....„„.,;:;;.....; 211 W: - PETONEyAND '\ EAST; %'(; •;■;>' \ % :■;(;.: .Peto'ne;—First innings. ';;. :;■' ;■ J 14241, c. :: n ■ Eodgers, 411414321141121114411121421, e. "■' Smith,.b. Nash /................/.J..;...;. 57 Nunn; 122411, c.' MHlane/.b.- Gibbs ....: 11 Gordon, 421241124141412 ;b. Weatherall: 31 Dbneghne,': 141141, c. Midlane, b. Wear - -therell .;:..„:...:...;............:.;.....;!.;. 12 Brice, 122214111114241112111216, o. and ; ■ . b. Hickey. ..„..:.....„..::....,;„..;.......'. 44 Barber,'262l, c; Smith, b. Gibbes ..:.V.: 11 Aldersley, 14, b. , Gibbs.-..';:.'...'...:.>..-.'.V...;. -5 Ben'nett, : '214111111114424411112111141, not- but ..........'..... ........"..;...i.....■' 48 Bold, 21112121,-b. Nash .....;.::;.;;.;.„;..: 11 ■Finlayson, 41, b. Nash ;...!...,.....;......'.' 5 .....................;....,i.,,i.w.v;;: 21 ToUl - :...>;;...;.;:.......i....»v...^.....'27i Bowling : -Aaalysis--GibDes' took tvro'\riokets'for 74'ruiis; Hickey.'.one for 63;.D00. . ley,'none for 22;'Nash, three for64;"Wea-■-tterall,.tn;o for 28.. r - L/.<'--'- - : i) ■:;;'.-'.:;'.,'"' ■.-.-.'■"J- Innings'; ■'..:. J; Donovan,. 2, b. Brice'.... .........i;...:.'.......... 2 Phillips;'42, '/si 'Brice, b. Finlayson*;.'.'"''6 Dooleyj 1111142,,: c.- Cate; ! b;; Finlayson ''ill iVance, 1, c. and b..J?rice ..;:... ;.'...! ; : 1 HicKey.'b: Finlayson '..".,'.........;;...;;.. 0 Weatherall/ 1,; b;. ; J3rice ■Henderson; 6, not out ........;„ V 6 ...;..;.-„..„/,!-.: ~■..■;,;......, -5Total for six wickets .................. 32 Bowling - Analysis.—Brice ■ took ' tti-ee wickets tot 7 runs; Finlayson, three for 8; Nwnh, none fon 12.-. ;'. ■■"■;■■ ~."■'. ;': -/Junior; Championship. ;/,.■ ■ v ' North''v. ; '-Ea'st.-rNorth ibajtte'd-first/ and compiled. 281, leydon , . batting splendidlyfor/108.: Stratton played,a good;innings for ,52 (run ont),'.and-other double-figure scorers were—Barker (23), Byan-(l7);'6nl-loway (16), Mulliiis (14, not but),- Bnrke ' (12),;.and> Stockman- (11).- East have lost ono , wicket for 34 (Worrall-12). '■'. . ■ : ~. Petone Juniors defeated Hutt by 114 to 92. For the former, Pointon '(29), iDawson (25), M'CoJihcH(l2), and Taylor (ll)=:wefa the highest scorers,M'Ewaiv taking 'three wickets'for 5 runs, whilst for the-Hntt Paton" (43), Glennie (25), : and AMersLey i (10) were the best Ijatsmen,. arid-Glehuie took four wickets for 21 runs.;. '...:' ; -Third-class Championship; ; : ■,;? Karori, 235 (one short), defeated' East 88 and 39 (four short), by an innings and 153 Tuns.- For Earori, C. Coate made 98, not out,' L; Myers. 75,'-' and J.- -.Crawford ' .23. ■ For ..East, France 11,, not out," Adair 20. ■'. Bowling, for ;'■ Karori, A. EdwaTds, took six wickets for 31 runs, and L. Myers:three for 15. . ■■.■./.... . Petono ■ A scored 158 against Petohe. B (52). The.highest scorers were:—A.N-unri 43, Doneghuc 31,' Corner 34, Dalgleish 10, . Abh6tt.'lo.'Vß: Wliitley,2s:not out; Langridge. 11::'. '-.-•: ",;' . . -'i.-.'■'']■■' WAE-EHprrSEMEN^S' ASSOCIATION. Whitcombe and TomW, 179 for toven .' wickets, defeated" Golli'n and C0.,;58. For • tho winners; Gully: made- 64- (retired;, Tyrrnll 39, Hanratty 21, Agate 16, and Davis 11. For Gollin and G0.,-Goddard (29) was the only hatsman to reach double figures. • Bowling for Whitcombe and Tombs,. Whaler took ,■ four wickets for 12 runs;''Hanratty three for 81, and Tate .'two :foiv,2.':.■'.. For _ ..the. losers, .-.F...Hawthorne.'(two for .25) was the most:successful; bowler.;. •;•'■.-'•■•..,: -.". v •■ . '■■;.;?:;'.'" ' Eailway.A v. G:P.O. Mail Boom.—This match, played at, Kelburni Parkj'-' was won by.Eailway A by 56 Tuns, Eailway batting first scored 111 (A. : Cornfoot 41, : A.ißoyd 29,-':.-J: 'Lambert 15). > Mail Room replied with 55(G'rimrod .13, Greig -lC)r. .For Eailway,: A. Corhfoot took:six wickets 'for 20. runs;: Lambert, three for •10; and for' Mail Eoom; Sclater, six for 20,--bowled best. '. .; . '. : -..,- , • -Occidental, -159 for fonr wicke.ts- (innings declared closed), defeated"',. New -Zealand. .Eailways 8,;:45..', .The : chief scorers for the winners were:—O'Leary 62,. Mummery 40, Balk: 34,- 19 (not out); and for the losers, Hanson 12, Dwan ■ 14, Fletcher' 10. Bowling ;for Occidental, Balks took, -five: wickets .for .20 runs, Leddy, two for none;.and for Eailways,,. C.-Mattinglyltwofor/ 27.- -: : The Dominion'had a comfortable win over A. E.'.KernotVbyfour wickets and 123 runs. Binnio (111, retired), Fennell (18 not' out),- Chapman (12), and Tew (12)' beaded The Dominion batting list, while A-'tken (+4) Wilson (14), Midlane (13), Taylor (13) batted best for - : ■ Kernot'e. Bon-luig for Dominion;/Binhie took six wickets for 28; and Boyle'two for 29. Sim and Slater bowled best for. Kflrnot's. -■•-'.. : : boys' leAgtje. -,-." -■Sonipr .defeated Mnrist.Bros.iby, an innings'and 37 runs '; Y.M;G.A.,. four .wickets for 131''.declared Halley .48, Tierney- 25, T.homns' 25 (not out), Conder 20. Mnrist, 48 and 49 (Eed-wood'l4-and 13). / Hiilley 11 for]"2B and M'Girr four for ;% were .the best with .; the..ball. . V ;-.,... '. ;, ; :-.-. : ; .... ..^, .■'.:. Junior.. .Grade.—Y.M.C.A. : secured a three-point win over St. Mark's : by: two inris/.both teams.completing twbinniiigs. . > OTHER CENTRES;-; : " . (Ey TclflEra»h.--I ! rflgE Aesoolatton.) ./ : '"-.■■. ■::'.:'■ Auckland, NovemW 1. The" first cricket, matches ;~of the seaBon. conclndcd yesterday in : fine weather. Eden: A boat Graf ton by 132/ runs on 'the ".first" innings. ■■' The scores'were:— Eden A,: 294 and 57 -for ,- six wickets (Heighway 20). Giaftori, 162 (M'Cor- .'; mick,4B; Martin. 32). , North .Shore..beat Eden.B by one run on tho first inninßs. The scores weTe':—North Shore; 144 ■ (Howie 46, Raukin, not out, 28); Eden, 143 and 87. Ponsonby defeated Parneil ■ by 128 riins'-'on the first inninge. Th« 6COTea were:—Ponsomby. 850 for ekht
■0 wiokets .(Sneddon 113, Worker, not' out, 89, Eobinson 46); Parneil, 222. University beat Waitemata by 72 runs on the first' innings. 'The 6cores, were:—University," 172 (Taylor,' , not: out, 73, Mulgan 31); Waitemata, 100 and 129 (Young, not : out, 32). .''. ' ■ .■■'.".■■• , \ , Christchurch, November 1. 'West Christchurch, 284, v. Linwood, 158' and 183,, for six wickets (A. W. Thomas, 60; not out).' Eiccarton, 185 and 168, v. St. Albans, 215 (D. Lamb, 04, . not out), and 38 for three. Sydenham A t 193 and 150 for four wickets (VV. Hayes, i not out, 80), t. East.Christchurch,,los. I .-.-,-.,.-'-.,-. ~',: .-.- Dunedin, November I. fc Splendid weather. prevailed for the , opening of the cricket matches yesterday. J : M. Crawford's Colts beat Catisbraok *A by 189 to 106. ' For-the former, Chad--1 wick made 64, and for the latter, Hay ' compiled 50; Crawford -took six wickets '■■ for 31 runs.' Opoho met St. Kilda,. and i made '73' and; 46 for six wickets .(innings declared'closed). : St: Kilda'made 28and 32 fornix wickets. For Opoho Eckhoff ' took six wickets for 13, and two for 12, ; and Casey four for ; 10 and four ' For St. Kilda,' Livingstone took 6ix for [- 36. Dunedin beat Albion by 172 to 115; ■ For- the latter Baker, made -34.' .Carisbrookß, 172 (Bamsden; 56, Watsoii 45), i drew with Oraiigi's, 128 for eight wickets , (Graham 39, not out). >. ~
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2296, 2 November 1914, Page 9
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1,212CITY CRICKET Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2296, 2 November 1914, Page 9
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