CRICKET
SATURDAY'S SENIOR GAMES
SOME GOOD PLAY.
The pleasant weather on Saturday afternoon favoured cricket; and some good performances were put up in the two senior matches opened at the Basin Reserve. Tho matches will be concluded on Saturday next. Following are details of the play:— NORTH V. TRENTHAM. North.—First Innings. TuekVell, b. Crawford 38 Wilson, c. Fanning, b. Crawford ... 12 Hiddlestone, b. Crawford 11 Burton, b. Crawford! WJ Barker, c. Sluicklock, b. Luck 37 Wa»stafE, 1.b.w., b. Cnawford 37 Eaton, c. Sandell, b. Smyrlc 3V Howitt, c. Crawford, b. Smyrlc 1 Patterson, c. Sliacklook, b. Smyrk ... 8 Mackie, not out 5 Windley, c. Berenson,, b. Srnyrk I Extras Total - 2G3 Bowling Analysis.—Crawford took four wickets for G2 runs; Shacklock, none for 61; Lusk, one for 39; Smyrlc, three for 40; and Crawshaw, one for EO. Trentham.—First Innings. Lusk, c, Tuckwell, b. Hiddlestone ... 9 Sandei, b. Windley f-7 Crawshaw, I>. Jtackie ! ly Crawford, not out — :•••• 38 Bruce, not out 7 Extras Total for three wickets S6 EAST V. OI.D BOYS. Old Boys.—Fiflst Innings. Beechey, b. Nash ..... ............ 41 Lambert, H., c._ M'Ctiit, b. Jvash ... ij> Marris, 8., b. Nash •■•••••••••••. ; Tucker, lv., c. Drad, b. M Girr 33 Trott, C., b. M'Ciirr t Blacklock, b. .Fenton a Thomas, e. and b. MGut - JHislop, c. Fenton, b. « Garrod, b. M'Girr •> Binnie, not out -j Bi'own, b. Nash " Extras 11
Total 2,0 Bowling Analysis.—M'Girr 'ook four wickets for G5 runs: Fenton, on 6 lor ,><; .Nash, five for 55; Dind, six-for .14. ■ East.—First Innings. Osborne, c. 'i'homns, b. Garrod 2 Fenton. b. Lambert »1 Bock, b. Tucker ■' Walter, c, Biniue, b. J ueker • Chrislophftrson, b. Garrod « Dind, 1). dicker ° M'Girr, b. Lambert Nash, not out * Extras _ Total for seven nickels 07 PETONE V. RETURNED SOLDIERS. Eoturned Soldiers. —-lirst Innings. M'Kellar, b. Brico * Lnnshurst, c. and b. Brico « Harrison, <\ and' b. Brico Berry, b. Brico J, Boddington, b. Brice Thomas, run out ~ Doulton, b. Brico/ J ; Hell, b. Bennett • "-ITnstjiigs, b. Brico " Fisher, b. Tarrant ' M'Gre&or, not. out J Jixtras * Total 86 Bowling Analysis—Brico look sown wickefs for -(> runs; Bennett, one foi : I'aiTant, olio for (i. • Returned Soldiers-Second Innings. M'Gregor, st. Brico Pish or, b. Brice j Hasting, l ;, b. Brico r MTvellar, c. AVbito, b. Brico ■> Bell; b. Brico . n Thomas, b. Brico „ Harrison, hi Bennett • Longhuret, c. Stevens, b. Bnco J
Boulton, not out 8 Boddington, not out 2 Extras f •_«
Total for «ight wickets 42 Bowling Analysis—Brice took saron wickets for 15 runs; Bennet, ono for 14. Petone—First Innings. Bold, b. - 7 Hamilton, b. M'KeUar 8 Senior, b. Berry - 8 Ca,te, 1.b.w., b. M'KeUar 8 Rrice, b. Borry <j Comer, b. Berry ® Bennett, not out 3 Parrant, run out - 1 Stevens, 1.b.w., b. Beriy 2 Wylie, b. Berry ® ■White, l.b.iv., d. Berry 8 Extras »
Total .81 Bowling Analysis—Berry took six wickets for 10 runs; Mliellar, three 'for 17.
JUNIOR CRICKET, Playing against Hutt B, Old Boys made 31 in the first innings, and ran up 41 for six wickets in tho second innings when stumps wero drawn. Hutt scored G6 (first innings). For Old Boys. Bay mada 13, Boeslrfjr 10, and Coleman 10; for Hutt, Palmer 20 and Hutton 14.'Bowling for Old Boys, Smyth took three wickefa ifor 20 runs, Boesley four for 25. Old Boys played two men short. Ordnance v. Marist Old Boyt.—Ordnance, first innings 40 (Johnson 18, Ford 11); Marist Old Boys, 267 (Haydan 87, Mulligan 38, Schroder S3, Mooiiev 27 not out, Jepson 22, Turner 22, Walla- 20). Hayden took six wickets for 20 runs, and Mulligan threo for 7, lor Mari6ts, while Hill bowled best for Ordnance. Boys' Institute Old Boys (A learn) against St. Patrick's College scored 110 for eight wickets, declared (G. Bell 47, J. Smith 15, H. Spolsky 14, W. Hark 13). St. Patriok's College made 48, md 70 for fivo wickets (Costello 28 not nit, T. Columb 39, Ryan 13). Bowling *or Institute, .T. Smith took six wickets for 25 runs; W. Hart, four for 21;. and Jl. Spolsky, two for 8. Boys' Institute won on the first innings by G8 tuiis. Boys' Institute Old Boys (B team) scored 05 runs (H. Price 30, C. Solway--10) against Marist Brothers Old Boys. Marist Brothel's Old Boys scored 80 pnil (i(i for four wickets (Fitzsimmons j6> Columb 15, Corry 11. and O'Driscolt Ift). Bowling for Institute, L. Smith took sevon wickets for 24 runs. Bowling for Marist, Columb took four wickets tor o runs and Davis two for 7 runs. Mari6t won by 15 runs on the first innings.
■ BOYS' MATCHES. A friendly game was played between , Boys' Institute and St. Cuthberts cn Duppa Street. Boys' Institute won by two wiokets and 2 runs. Boys' Institute scored 55 and 42 (W. Tuckor 13, Joffries 12, P. Ward 14 not out, E. Bennett 0). St. Cuthbert's scorsd 67 and 28 (HMtcr 17, Gibson 16). Bowling for Institute, N. Bing took ton wickets for 24 runs, 15'. Bennett four for 10 runs, H. Soitly two for 11 runs.
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