Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

CITY CRICKET

MORE BIG SCORING

three centuries on the BASIN ■l ho senior cricket championship mutches were resumed on the Basin Heserve oil Saturday afternoon. 'J/lio weather was brilliant, and tliero was a lniy attendance. Pla.v was again interesting. Tlio scoring was'heavy, and threo batsmen—Wilson, linker, and Dind— topped tho century. Both Wilson and linker had niado centuries on tho previous Saturday. Baker and Dind went within three runs of heating tho partnership record which was created by Wilson and Trcssedor only a week previously. However, it was a double century partnership. Details of the play follow: — OLD BOYS AND NORTH. Old Boys— First Innings. Beechey, c. Wilson, b. Mackio 2(3 Lambert, b. Mackio 18 Marris, c. Eaton, b. AVindley 5 Trott, c. Baker, b. Windley (i Tucker, not out 22 Blackloek, b. Hiddleston 2,1 Thomas, b. Hiddleston 2 Lusk, b. Hiddleston 0 Binnie, b. Hiddleston 3 Garrod, b. Hiddleston 0 Hayward, b. Hiddleston 0 Extras 3 Total 10S North.—Fiiet Innings. Tuclnveli, b. Lambert 25 Wilson, c. Trott, b. Beechey 101 Hiddleston, b. Man-is 1 Burton, b. Garrod 13 Barker, c. Blacklock, b. Beechey ... 10 Wagstaffo, run out 0 Eaton, 6t. Thomas, b. Tucker 25 Crombie, not out 12 Patterson, not out 3 Extras 1" Seven wickets for 215 RETURNED SOLDIERS AND EAST. Returned Soldiers.—First Innings. Boulton, e. Bock, b. Hutchings 3 Harrison, c. and b. Hutchings 8 M'Kellar, run out 0 I.ougliurst, c. Condlifte, 1). Hutchings 28 Fisher, c. Browman, b. Hutchings ... 8 Thomas, c. Baker, b. Watters 18 Hicis, 1). Hutchings 7 Hatchard, 1.b.w., b. Hutchings (i Hastings, not out 15 Bell, b. l!ind G Bo.rir, absent ; 0 fixtras. 5 Total 113 Bowling.—Hutchings took six wickets for 53 runs; Fcnton, nono for 25; 'Watters, one for 30; Dind, one for 0. East.—First Innings. Baker, c. M'Kellar, b. Longhurst ... 103 Dind, b. Berry 127 Nash, not out 2 Condliffo, not out 0 Extras 23 Two wickets for 255 PETONE .AND TRENTHAM. Petone.—First Innings. Brice, c. Bruce, b. Sneddon 35 Gate. c. Kemnitz, b. Sneddon 12 Hamilton, b. Sneddon 8 Nioholls, c. Patterson, b. Sneddon. ... i Parrant, b. Crawford ■ 8 Bold, b. Crawford 11 Senior, b. Sneddon 0 Benneu, c. Wood, b. Crawford 0 Stevens, c. Fanning, b. Crawford ... 5 Wyiie, b. Sneddon 15 White, not out 1 Extras 11 j Total 109 Bowling Analysis—Sneddon took six wickets lor 48 runs; Crawford, four for 35; Lusk nono for 16. Trenthani.—First Innings. Sandal, b. Brice 1 Lusk, b. Bennett 33 Woods; c. Bold, b. Brico 7 Crawford, not out 72 Sneddon, 1.b.w., b. Stevens 27 Bruce, not out 2i Extras g Total for four wickets 172 Bowling Analysis.—Brico took two wickets for 52 runs; Bennett, one for 60; Stephens, one for 27; "Bold, nono for 5. Junior Games.

Wellington College Old Boys v. North. —In the first innings North made 33G in three hours, 'l'ho scoring was fast, several fives and sixes being hit. Ward was unlucky in not getting Jiis century, being bowled at 1)9. Tho othor high scores for North Armstrong 51, Wood 41, Cameron 3li, Webster 25. Bowling for Old Boys, Smyth took four wickets, Boesly two, Bay two. Old Boys commoilced bjitting at 5.43 tp.m., Coleman and Smyth opening; Smyth was cauglit when 14, and Coleman bowled when 21. At time Old Boys wero 40 for three wickets, Morling taking all tlireo wickets. Old Boys were again playing short. In the third grade Boys' Institute Old Boys won by default from South. . St. Cuthbort's v. Kilbirnie at Kelburn Park.—Kilbirnia made 69 ' (Weeds 26, Donnelly 23) and 35 (Donnelly 15, Lewis 10). St. Cuthbort's made 83 (Hutchings 41, not out, Gibson 12) and 3fl for no wiokets (Bolt 23, not out). Bowling for St. Cuthbert's Turvey took four wickots for 31 runs and six for 20; Holt, six for 38 and three for 15. Ear Kilbirnie, Rowo took fivo wickets for 32 runs; Lewis threo for 6. St. Cuthbort's won by ten wickets and G runs.

St. Patrick's College v.' St. Cuthbert's, nt Nowtown Park.—St. Patrick's, 51 and 88 (Johnson 21 and 16). St. Cuthbert's, 124 and four for 19 (M. Warwick 25, not out, Beeve 25, Greig 20, Bradshaw 16, Cliristio 11). Bowling for St. Cuthbert's, Hester took six wickets for 45 runs, Keeve 13 for 69). St. Cuthbciif s won by Bix wickets and 4 runs. BOYS' LEAGUE. SENIOR. Boys' Institute A team, 110 (C. Solway 50, F. Murray 22, A. Tarrant 14). Boys' Institute C team, 9 and 18. Bowling for the A team, L. Smith took seven wickets for 4 runs; C. Solway, three for 4; H. Prince, fivo for 6; G. Herd, two for one wicket. Boys' A team won by an innings and 83 runs. Thorndon defeated Institute B by liino wickets. Scores: Thorndon, 55 (Til)ey 15, Nelson, not out, 12) and 10 for one wicket. Institute, 21 (Marple 11) and 40 (Arnold, not out, 13). Bowling for Institute, Arnold took four for 22; Forrest, three for 21; M'Gill, two for 2. For Thorndon, Morgan took five for 15; Bramby, four for 4 and four for 13. Morgan did the "hat trick." Junior. Boys' Institute A team beat T.M.C.A. by an innings and 81 runs. Boys' Institute B team, 64 and 61 for nine wickets (A. Douglas 22 and 32, A. Osborne 27, retired). St. Patrick's Collego B team 24 and 47 (Galvin li), Jones 14). Boys' Institute B won by 51 runs and one wicket. Boys' Institute C team, 118 (S. Dempster 12, It. Cunningham 21, W. Hanley 18, W. Harris 13). Boys' Institute D toiim, 42 and 63 (D. Chandler 16, A. Bobcrtson 16, G. Gill 14, J. Bolt 17, T. Aitken 13). Boys' Institute C team won by an innings and 13 runs. Boys' Institute B team. 121 (K. Cunningham 23, H. Abbott 22, J. AVilliams 18, H. Exton 13, E. Burbidge 11). Brooklyn, 18 and 37 (Malcolm 13. Leat'ham 11). Boys' Institute E team won by an innings and G9 runs. Boys' Institute P team,. 73 and 60 (Rogers 28 and 44, AVhilburn 18). Marist, 97 and Jli (Durko 24, Davis 26). Marist won on both innings by 10 runs. Thorndon defeated Y'.M.C.A. by an innings and 38 runs. Scores: Thorndon, 104 (Hendry 24. Nicklcss 23, Herd 18, Bolton 11). Y.M.C.A., 28 (Hum 9) and 38 (Taylor 10). Wonnocott, Herd. Standidgc, and Oakley bowled best for Thorndnii. as did Jenkins and Price for Y.M.C.A.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19171119.2.47

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 47, 19 November 1917, Page 7

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,066

CITY CRICKET Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 47, 19 November 1917, Page 7

CITY CRICKET Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 47, 19 November 1917, Page 7

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert