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CITY CRICKET

, TRENTHAM SCORE WELL Iv'nther little interest wa= taken in cricket on Saturday. The play on thp Basin Reserve was somewhat uninteresting. Trcnthiim did l'nirly well Central, hut otherwise there was'little doing. Sandman, the ex-Canterbury representative, who is now in khaki, rail up a good score by line ball in;;. The only other feature oi' t'lic play was tho excellent fielding: of Iliddlestou. Petone registered 11G in the first innings against ,01d Coys' 86. The bowling of Brice (Fetone) and Tucker (Old Boy?) was particularly good. TV lien Tucker secured nine, wickets for 40 runs the remark was pnssed that tho font would be unbeaten. Much excitement wan caused, however, when Brice afterwards took iiiiio wickets for 23 runs. Tucker took four wickets in Petoue's second innings as far as it was played. Gate's (I'etone) wicket-keeping was in really firstclass form. East put up 18!) in the first innings against Lower Hutt, who registered 111 runs for six wickets. NORTH AND UNIVERSITY. University—First Innings. S. T. Smith, b. Hiddlcston !) Birch, b. Hiddlcston 0 Fenton, b. Southall (I W. Bennett, b. Southall ;! H. White, .c. 1 Barker, b. Southall S Copeland, c. Wilson, b, Southall ;i Longhurst, b. Southall 27 Burns, not out 5 Extras ; 7 Total ....( I G2 Bowling Analysis.—Southall took five wickets for iiil runs; Hiddlcston, two for 26. North—Pirst Innings. Bray, b. Duncan 1 Wugstalfe, b. Fenton 4 Hiddleslon, c, Copeland, b, Fenton ... M Wilson, b. Duncan -. 11 Barker, not out ' Si Wilkinson, e. sub., b. Fenton 11 Crombie, c. Longhuvst, b. Fenton .... 7 Windley, b. Birch 0 Katon, at. Burn, b. Pcnton 35 Le.ydon, absent 0 Southall, c. sub., b. Birch 7 Extras i. 8 Total '■ IS2 Bowling Analysis.—Fenton took fivo wickets tor 72 runs; Duncan, two for 12; Smith, none for 35; Birch, two for 24. University—Second Innings. Smith, c. Wugstafie, b. Bray .... 12 Duncan, c. Hiddleston, b. Southall ... 2 Bennett, not out ....; - White, not out 0 , Extras 2 Total for two wickets 18 Bowling Analysis.—Bray took one wicket fur 12 runs; Southall, olio for i, .TRENTHAM AND CENTRAL, Trentham—Pirst Innings. Naughton, c. Dind, b. Wilson 35 Sandman, b. ltobinson 83 Gibson, b. Kobinson 40 A. Smith, c.'Wilson, b. Hobinson .y 0 Howe, b. Taylor 13 Dowsett, b. Taylor 1 J. M. Smith, run out 0 not out 21) Cavgill, b. Wilson 1 IPGirdell, c. AVilson, b. Kobinson .... H M'Lean, sV. Paterson, b. Wilson 0 Extras 10

Total 212 Central—First Innings. M'Carrtell, c. Dowsett, b. Sandman ... 0 Dind, st. Howe, b. Sandman 27 Burton, b. Kinvi" 17 Itobinson, b. Sandman IB Wilson, b. Sandman 8 Patereon, not out 8. Black-more, c. Gibson, b. Sandman .... 0 Extras 1 Total for six wickets 77 PETONE AND OLD BOYS. Petone.—First li<ning& Gate, c. Wills, b. Tucker ]ft Smyrk, 1.b.w., b.;Tucker r 23 Bodgers, b. Tucker 1 Brice, run out 19 Tregear, b. Tucker 4 Nicholls, b. Tucker 5 Stevens, c. and b. Tucker 12 W. M'Ewan, e. Beecliy, b. Tucker ... G J. M'Ewan, c. Lambert, b. Tucker 17 Poivell, not out 3 Martin, b. Tucker 5 Extras 11 Total ...;. 11G Bowling Analysis—Beecliy took no wickets for 28 runs; Tucker, nine for 46; Lambert, nono for 12; Harris, none for 19. Old Boys.—First Innings. Beechy, c. Gate, b. Brice 3(1 Lambert, st. Gate, b. Bodgers 27 Eonaldson, b. Brice 13 Christie, b. Brico 0 Tucker, b. Brica ". 0 IHacklock, b. Brice 0 Thomas, b. Brice 0 Wills, b. Brice '. I t Man-is, b. Briqe ;.... 0 Ward, b. Brice 0 Lusk, not out 1 Extras 1 Total SG Bowling Analysis.—Brice took nine wickets f0r.23 riuis; Smyrk, none for '15; ledgers, one for 13. , ' Petone.—Second Innings. EodgeTS, st. Thomas," b. Tucker 10 Powell, not out 31 Smyrk, c. Wills, b. Tucker 0 Tregear, c. Ward. b. Tucker 12 Martin, b. Tucker 1 Cate, not out 0 Extras - 1 Total for four wickets 58 Junior Championship, i In tho junior championship match, Petone v. Institute Old Boys, the lattei- scored 109, of which Christopherson contributed 23, Mabin 21, G. Bonner 17, and Lako 11. Petone registered IdS for eight wickets, Nunn securing 83, Senior 18, Miller 15, and Taylor 12. • EAST AND HUTT. East—First Innings. Baker, c. and b. Patton IS Gibbes, b. Stiles 24 M'Girr, c. Hughes, b. Patton 16 Hutchings, not out 57 Midlane, c. Aldersley, b. Stiles 21 Collett, b. Stiles 3 Barry, b. Stiles 12 Gould, c. Neazor, b. Glennie 3 Osborne, b. Patton 6 Sweeney, b. Patton 0 Cooper, run out 0 Extras „. 26 Total 189 BowJing Analysis—Stiles took four wickets for 40 runs; Glennie, 0110 s for 46; Balks, none for 18; Patton, four for 35; Aldersley, none for 18. Hutt—First Innings. Patton, b. Gibbes .... 13 Hughes, c. Bilker, b. Gibbes 3 Aldersley, b. Gibbes 63 Glennie, b. Gould 25 Neazor, c. Sweeney, b. Gibbes 7 Stiles, b. Hutchings 0 Total for six wickets 11l Bowling Analysis.—M'Girr took no wickets for 20 runs; Gibbes, four for 47; Hutchings, one lor 24; Gould, 0110 for 19. THIRD-CLASS COMPETITION. College Old Boys defaulted to Petone in Die third-class cricket championship. WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Whitcouibc and Tombs defeated N.Z. Railways at Kelburn Park. Cameron and Davis, for tho former, put 011 111 runs before Cameron was bowled for 54. Davis retired at 130, with CO to his credit. Hanratty and 'J'yrall carried ("he. score to 167 when tho innings was closed. Bailways made G3, Watson scoring 31. For the winners, Bavis took four wickets for 24 runs, Gully three for 10, and Hanratty three for 18.

Occidental defeated A. E. Kernot'd by three wickets and US runs. Occidental scored 11'"' runs for six wickets, and Kcrnot's 77. The chief scorers for the winners were:—Wiirnc fi7 (retired), Thomson 16, Tiyalls II; and, for the losers, 'Wright 25, l'.vcifi't- »(!• Bem-1 iittr tor Oinldehiul, t«k four jr.icketo fan w ruj>*j

Warne three for 26; and, for. Kernot's, Kinvig took two for 4, Pycrolt two for 3(5. JUNIOR ASSOCIATION. In the match Thonulon v. St. Anne's, Thorndon batted all the afternoon, and made 3iD for four wickets (Phillips l(i(i, Moore 75, not out, Martin 32, and De -Mutli'2o). Tiiyard, Hills, and Russell got the wickets for St. Anne's. OPERA COMPANY V. "THE PICTURES." A return match had been arranged for 10-nioirow afternoon at the Basiu Reserve, between members of J. C. Williamson's Royal Comic Opera and a. trami representative of the Combined Picture Theatres of Wellington. Last weeks match resulted in an easy win for tlie visitors. The following are the teams;— Opera Company: Shortlaud, Headland, Holland, Radeliffe (captain), Sinclair, Oman, Phillips, Clark, Odgers, Hudson, and Lennox. "The.Pictures": Hughes Boxstall, Smith, Chapman, Loon, Brown, Gini, Wollett, Den by, Burton, and Durning.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2682, 31 January 1916, Page 7

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CITY CRICKET Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2682, 31 January 1916, Page 7

CITY CRICKET Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2682, 31 January 1916, Page 7

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