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CITY MATCHES RESUMED .. SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Fixtures in tho cricket championship were not played during tho holidays, but on Saturday the ordinary programme was resumed. At tho Basin Eeserve scoring wns moderate. The half century iras passed by Barker and Crombie of the North team, Birch (University) was 67 £ i ,^ hcn stum PS wero idrawn, Beechoy (Old Boys) ran up 11, and E. M. M Cardoll (Trentham) 41. Both the Basin Keaurve matches are in an intcresiiug position, and the issue is very open. The match played at Hutt on Satiirdav between tho East and Hutt Eleven, resulted in a win for the former by ten ■n-ickots and 1 run. Details are as follow:— NOHTH AND UNIVERSITY. North—First Innings. Tuckwell, c. Fenton, b. Duncan i Burton, b. Fenton 9 Hickson, 1.b.w., b. Fenton ...."... 3 Hiddleston, b. Duncan " 15 Barker, b. Ward !"!!!"!" 53 Wagstaffc, b. George 13 Crombie, c. sub., b. Smith 52 Patterson, run out 05 Windjey, b. Duncan "4 Mackie, not out 0 Wilson, absent „ ...] 0 Extras .13 Total ~M .Bowling analysis.—Fenton, two wickets for 21 Tuns; Duncan, three for 45; George, one for 13; AVard, one for 21; Smith, one for 24. University—First Innings. George, b. Windlcy 13 Dwyer, b. Hiddloston 0 Birch, not out C 7 , Brown, l>. Hiddleatoa '. ' fl Fenton, l>. Windley 3 Ward, b. SFackio 27 Smith, c. and b. Barker 4 Burns, not out .' n Extras „ f ., ( ..j /[<y Six wickets for 137 TRENTHAM AND OLD BOYS. Old B.oys—First Innings. Beechey, b. Toi-rance 41 Bonaldson, c. Tattorsall, b. Hamilton 25 Lambert, run out 12 Blaoklopk, c. Lo-rersedge, b. Hamilton. 30 Taylor, 1.b.w., b. Torrance 5 Marris, b. E. M. M'Cardell ' 2li Baker, b. Smyrk , ]0 Trott, b. iSou'thall ...;.. 9 Hislop, b. E. M. M'Cardell 0 Duncan, b. Southall 12 Graham, not out' 0 Extras 15 Total 185 Bowling analysis.—Torrance, two wickets for 49 runs; Southall, two for 41; Sniyrk, one for 40; Hamilton t two for 21; E. M. M'Cardell, Mo for IC. Trentham.—First Innings. Smyrk, c. Marris, b. Taylor „ i E. M. M'Cardell run out ..: .'4l Barrow, b. Taylor , 2 Leverscdge, st. Blacklock, b. Marris 16 Tattersafi, b. Beechey 3 E. W. M'Cardell, at. Blacklock, b. Marris .< 0 Hamilton, not out 20 Sonthall, c. Beechoy, b. Marris ....;. 13 Shilley, not out , 6 Extras .'. 29 Total for seven wickets 140 ' EAST AND HUTT. Hutt—First Innings. PattoD, b. J. Hatchings 1 Aldersley,, b. Gibbes 0 Neazor, b. Gibbes .'. 0 Baumber, b. Gibbee Iβ Hughes, c. Osborne, b. Hutchings ... i Walton, b. Hutchings 3 Smith, b. Hutchings 0 Book, b. Gibbes : 0 Ball, c. Condliffe, b. Hutchings 6 Burt, b. Gibbes 1 Lusty, not out 0 Extras ....; 9 Total 40 Bowling Analysis.—Gibbes took five wickets for 16'tuds; J. Hutcbings, five for 15. East.—First Innings. Baker, b. Smith 32 Gibbes, b. Smith '.. 0 Condliffe, c. Patton, b. Smith ..„ 19 Midlane, b. Baumber ....:.'.. 1 J. Hutchings, b. Aldersley 33 Dind, c. Patton, b. Smith 15 Walters, run out 7 H. Hutchings, c. Smith, b. Patton 0 Osborno, c. and b. Smith s Huffam, b. Patton 1 Hylton, not out 0 Extras 19 Total 126 Bowling Analysis.—Smith took five wickets for 48 runs; Patton, two for 42; Baumber, one for 17; Aldersley, one forO. Hutt. —Second Innings. Patton, b. Hutchings 1 Aldoreley, 1.b.w., b. Hutchings 7 Bock, st. Condliffe, b. Walters 20 Burt, b. Walters i> Hughes, st. Condliffe, b. Tfutehinge 1 Smith, c. Midlane, b, Hutohings 22 Lusty, l>. Hutchings 0 Neazor, c. Baker, b. Hutchings 9 Walton, b. Hutchings 0 Baumber, not out 1 Ball. c. and b. Walters 1 Extras 20 Total 91 Bowling An-nlysis. —Gibbes took no wickets for 16 runs; Hutchmgs, seven for 29; Walters, three for 2S. East.—Second Innings. Baker, not out 0 Midlane, not out 6 Total ! 6 INSTITUTE AND PETONE. Institute.—First Innings. Howitt. b. Brice 1 Mabin, b. Mabin 0 Garrad, .0. Brico • 1 Fisher, c, Brico 0 Furrell, b. Brico 3 J. Rouner, b. Brico 0 E. Eonnor, b. Brice 14 Keys, b. Brico fl Bell, et. Bennett 1 Spolsky, not out 2 Extras 6 Total 28 Institute.—Second Innings. SpoUsky, st. Cate' 12 E. Benner, inn out 0 Fisher, c. Cate, b. Brine 0 Garrad, b. Brice i J. Eenner, c. Coles, b. Bennett 0 Furrell', run out 2 Bell, not out ....'. 2 Total 21 Petone—First Innings. Cate, c. E. Eenner, b. Keys 32 Coles, b. Keys • S .Brice/b. Keys (I Nicholls, not out 99 Tregenx, b. Keys 8 Corner, b. Keys 10 Bennett, b. Koys 8 Bold, c. and b. Keys 0 Couiie, l.b.w 17 Dalgleish, l.b.w 28 Senior, c Keys 4 Extras 31 Total 245 JUNIOR GAMES. Marist Bros (217) played Old Boys (126 runs for sovon wickets). Highest score for Marist—De Muth, 116; M'Mahon, (12; O'Driscoll; 26; for Old Boys—Binnie, 3C; Wills, 21; Dixon, 25.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2971, 8 January 1917, Page 5

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CRICKET Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2971, 8 January 1917, Page 5

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