CITY CRICKET
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COOD BOWLINC FICURES,
nOW rol, nd of senior cricke matches was opened on Saturday, aftoi noon. Ihvee fixtures were played 011 tli •Jasm .Reserve. The chief contest wa that between Petone and East, i which Bast appear to hnve an excel lent chance to win. I'ctone's first ill •lings yielded only 121 runs, and Eas wvo lost throe wickets for 95. Nortl have Central badly beaten. Nortl ona le cro!,so first, and ran u] a)o. Central have lost seven wicket '• 1 rciitham nre doing badl; against Old Boys. They were disposei o. for 1 2, to _ which Old Boys have ■si far replied with 168 for four wickets iheve were no centuries during th day, but the half-centurv was passe< by severalr-Tncker 61, Gibbes CO no out, Becchey 57, Wagstaffe 53. le bowlers' figures reai well. Southall was in great form, am was chiefly responsible for the big fail ure of the Central team. His five wic Uots cost only 21 runs. Bowling fror the other send, Morgan: got two wicket ■i 7 , runs. Tucker (whose battin; yielded 61 runs) took five Trenthai wicUots for 3S runs, and Mams foil for The East howlers did we against Petone, and Hutcliings heade their list with four for. 2-1. PETONE AND EAST. Petone—First Innings. ltodgers, o. and b. Gibbes 21 Cate, 1.b.w., b. M'Girr II Bnce, c. Giobes, b. Hutcliings 3! bmyrk, b. M'Girr | Powoll, c. Osborne, b. Gibbes li Bennett, c. M'Girr, b. Hutcliings ... : Corner, b. Hutcliings M'Ewan, b. Gibbes ! y Nicholls, c. and b. Gibbes ' btevens, b. Hutohings l>owie, not out i Extras * . ii Total |2' Bowling Analysis.—M'Girr took tw< ®ks f° r 24 runs; Gibbes, four foi o3; Hutchings, four for 24: Collett none for 10. East.—First Innings. Gibbes, not out g( ?r''s, er ' b. Rodgers 2i Midlane, b. Rodgers i Barry, c. .Rodgors, b. Bennett »Ye.y bourne, Jiot out '; Extras !!!!!!.!!!!!! I Total for three wickets 9c north and central. Worth.—First Innings. Hiddleston, b. Wilson ]£• Barker, c. Wilson, b. Dind ......... 2c Morgan, c. and b. Dind " / Windley, «. M'Cardell, b. Dind..!! 1 Wilson, c. Robinson, b. M'Cardell 3J l>ray, c. AfCardell, b. JRobiiison , 21 ffagstaffe, c. De Muth, b. Dind ... 53 Wilkinson, b. Wilson ] Eaton, run out 7 Crombie,'not out jg Southall, b. Wilson fl Extras 13 Total 203 Bowling Analysis.—Robinson took one in SJ. for 60 nms: "Wilson, three foi >•' ' ollr or S'chJflfldfc, 210216 lor 24; M'Cardell, one for' 26. Central.—First Innings. Blackmore, c. Crombie, b. Southall 11 Lowe, b. Southall o Do Muth, b. Morgon 4 Paterson; b. Southall 0 Wilson, b. Southall 4 Schlaadt, not out 13 Dind, b. Morgan Robinson, c. Wilson, b. South'aii C Hickson, not out 2 Extra ;;; j Total for seven wickets 36 TRENTHAM AND OLD BOYS. Trentham.—First Innings. Gibson, b. Tucker 4 Smith, b. Tucker - . .!" 6 Winks, run out \ 5 Howe, 1.b.w., b. Tucker .' 8 Jamieson, b. Marris ! 31 D;j la Mare, b. Tucker ! 5 Dykes, st. Thomas, b. Tucker ..... 1 Martin, c. Thomas, b. Marris ' 1 Fulton, 1.b.w., b. Marris 0 Day, b. Marris 4 Bowles, not out 1 Extras !!! g Total 72 Bowling Analysis.—Tucker' took five wickets for 38 runs; Beechey, none for 0; Marris, four for 22. Old Boys.—First Innings. Tucker, 1.b.w,, b. Winks 61 Beechey, b. Day 57 llonaldson, c. and b. Winks 9 Lambert, b. Fulton 1J) Thomas, not out 20 M&rris, not out 0 Extras 2 Total for four wickets 168 HUTT AND UNIVERSITY. ' Hutt —First Innings. Patton, b. Fenton 15 Hughes, b. Fonton 10 Aldersley, b. Fenton 9 Glcnnie, st., If. George 73 Jones, 'c. and b. Fenton 4 Judd, c. and b. Fenton 9 Stiles, c. and b. George 12 Balks, c. and b. Fenton 16 Ball, b. Fenton 15 Mabey, not out 0 Extras 6 Total for nine wickets 169 Bowling Analysis—Fenton took seven wickets for 91 runs; Duncan, hone for 54; Ward, nono for 20: George, two for 17. * University—First l Innings, Birch, b. Glennie 5 Foster, c. Stiles, b. Patton ...1 19 Ward, b. Patton 0 Smith, not out 19 George, b. Patton 0 Fenton, not out 16 Total for four wickets 59 Bowling Analysis.—Glennie took one ivieket for 29 runs; Patton, three for 30. JUNIOR MATCHES. Institute Old Boys, playing against Hutt, compiled 55 in the first innings, and 71 runs in the second (E. Renner 19 and W. Garrad 18), whilst Hutt, in their first venture, made 24 (extras 11). W. Garrad,' 7 wickets for 2 runs, and E. Renner; 2 wickets for 11 runs, bowlad best for Institute, whilst Alderley, 3 for 66, Neazor 5 for 18, and Burt 3 for 39, bowled best for Hutt. WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Occidental defeated A. E. Kernot's by 39 runs. Occidental scored 85 and fvcrnot's 46. Chief scorers for the winners were: M'Girr, 21; Nelson, 19; Warne, 13; Gallagher, 11; and for the losers: Robinson 10. Bowling for Occidental, Warne took 7 wickets for 17 rnns; Nelson, 3 for 19; and for Kernot's, France took 7 for ■ 18; Henderson, 3 for 46.
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