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CITY CRICKET

EAST DEFEAT UNIVERSITY NORTH BEATS INSTITUTE Two senior matches, East v. University and North, v.. Institute, wcto concluded at the Basin Reserve on Saturday, and were won by the Bast and North teams respectively. The match between Old Boys and Hutt was concluded,- and tho result was favourable to Old Boys by '.10 runs. Hutt continued thoir first innings of tho previous week, and made 150 runs to the loss of nine wickets. At tho call of time Old: Boys had made 91 runs and lost two wickets, and they declared their inning 3 closed. Hutt, in thoir secondinnings, made IGI, and at six o'clock all their men had batted except one. EAST AND UNIVERSITY. East—first innings ISO Second Innings. Baker, 'c. Duncan, b. I'enton 9 Gibbes, b. Ward . 21 Dind, c. Dwyer, b. Fenton ............ 7 Hutchings, J., not out 30 Bruce, not out 9 Extras 9 Total- for three wickets 100 Bowiing Analysis.—Fenton took two ■wickets for 25 Tuns; Duncan, none for 35; Ward, one for 17; Smith, none for H; George, none for 0 (two maiden overs). University—First Innings. Dwyer, c. Baker, b. J. Hutchings ...' 57 Ward, c. Baker, b. Gibbes 18 Smith, b. .T. Hutchings (i George, b. Gibbes • 13 Fenton, b. Gibbes ........... 19 Duncan, c. Walters, b. Gibbes 3 Brown, c. J. Hutchings, b. Gibbes... 8 Burns, c. Gibbes, b. J. Hutchings ... 12 Birch, c. Osborne, b. Gibbes 18 M'Evedy, not out 1 Willis, b. Nash 1 Extras ».. 13 Total I'i Bowling Analysis.—Gibbes took six wickets for 66 runs; Hutchings, three for 63; Nash, one for 23; and Dind, none for i. NORTH AND INSTITUTE. , North defeated Institute by an innings and 30 runs, thus securing a three-point win. OLD BOYS AND HUTT. Hutt—First Innings. Hughes, c. Mason, b. Lambert 13 Bock, b. Morton 1 Alder'sley, b. Harris 25 Baumber, o. Hislop, b. Harris 11 Walton, c. Williams, b. Beechey ... 12 M'Cain, b. Marris 5 Kerr, st. Williams, b. Marris ..;...... 2 Parker, b. Beechey 31 Lusty, run out 4 Ball, c. Morton, b. Beeohey 9 Baumber, J., not out i Extras 33 Total "O Bowling Analysis.—Lambert took ono wicket for 39 runs; F. Morton, ono for 15; Marris, four for JO; and Beechey, three for 23, Second Innings. Bock, b. Marris 2 Hughes, b. Lambert 19 Aldereley, b. Harris- 38 Baumber,-H., c. Beechey, b.'Lusk ... ? Parker, b". Marris- 0 Walton, o. Morton, b. Lambert 1" G. Lusty, o. Ronaldson, b. Lambert 17. M'Caw, b. Beechey 0 Ball, c. Lambert, b. Marris 13 Kerr, c. Lusk, b. Marris 10 Baumber, J., not out fl Extras '..» •• 31 Total 1(51 Bowling Analysis.—Beechey took ono wicket for 21 runs; Marris, fivo for 48; Lambert, three for 33; and Lusk, one for. Old Boys—first innings 257 Socond Innings. Lambert, c. Lusty, b. Aldorsley -t Mnrris, not out 41 Morton, c. Lusty, b. Albersloy 0 Beechey, not out 38 Extras '..., H

Deolared for two wickets' 94 Bowliiuf Analysis.—Aldorsley took tiro wickets for 17 runs; H. Baumber, none for 20; Lusty, none for 18; and Bock, nono for 28. SOLDIERS AT PLAY. TRENTHAM AND PETONE. The recently revived Trontham sonior team played Petono at Petono'on Saturday, and. suffered defeat by 80 runs. Trentham at ono stage looked like winning, but a sterling 76 by Brico gavo Petono a win. The scores were:— Trontham—First Innings. Bannerman, thrown out 8 Hamilton, b. Bennett -i Joyce, c. Senior, b. Bennett 8 Davies, b. Brice . "• 0' Shacklock, c. Smirk, b. Bennett G Southall, c. Smirk, b. Brice 0 Sutherland, b. Brico 7 M'lvor, b. Brice 38 Condliffo, c. Smirk, b. Bennett 33. Browne, b. Brice 5 Smith, not out 0 • Extras ....... 10 Total ,120 Bowling Analysis.—Brice took five wickets for 44 runs; Bennett, four for 66. Petone. Sonior, b. Soutball 10 Coles, c. Smith, b. Southall 10 Stevens, b. Shacklock 20 Bennett, b. Shacklock 0 Tregear, b. Shacklock ....; 10 Smirk, b. Southall 0 Gate, run out ; 30 Brice, c. Condliffo, b. Shacklock .... 76 Nicholls, 1.b.w., b, Shacklock 11 Dalgleish, not out ; 1 Extras 25 Total '. 202 Bowling Analysis.—Shacklock took fivo wickets for 85 runs; Southall, three for 61; Bannerman, nono for 23; Hamilton, none for 16; Davies, none for 9. Trentham (second eloven) defeated Petone Workshops by 63 runs. Trontham mado 118 (M'Rao 51 not out, Huntingdon 23), and AVorkshops 55 (Smith 2(1, Christison 10). Brisbane took five wickets for 33 runs for Petone, and Church two for 9, and Cockroft. two for 12 for Trentham. THIRD GRADE. Boys' Institute Old Boys, 170 for seven wickets, declared (Bell 67, Spolsky 23, Reid 18, Maloney 24 not out); St. Patrick's College, 103 and 89 for eight wickets (Cullen 40, Dwan- 38). Boys' Institute Old Boys won on the first innings. • ■ Senior Boys' League. Boys' Institute, 94 and 87 (Tarrant 35, Spolsky 18, Smith 24); St. Cuthbert's, 77 and 6G for three wickets (Fuller 50, Tnrvey 25). Boys' Institute won on the first innings. Junior Boys' League. Boys' Institute C team defaulted to Bovs' Institute A team. Boys' Institute B, 100 and 44 (Tilley 43, Osborne 28); Hntt, 53 and 49 (Stevens 23). Tilley, bowliug for Boys' Institute, performed the "hat trick."' Boys' Institute won by 42 runs. Junior Games. Marist Bros.' scored a three-point win over Base Records by seven wickets and 7 runs. In their first innings Marist. Bros, made 242, and "in their second 83 runs, while Base Reoords scored 212 (Redwood 100), in their first, and 100 in their second innings.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3019, 5 March 1917, Page 9

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CITY CRICKET Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3019, 5 March 1917, Page 9

CITY CRICKET Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3019, 5 March 1917, Page 9

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