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THREE MATCHES OPENED EAST SCORES HEAVILY At the Basin Reserve on Saturday afternoon three matches . were commenced. The weather was perfect, and some good play wns witnessed by the big crowd of spectators. There was some heavy scoring by East in tho match against Returned Soldiers, W. Baker making 155, and W. Condliffe 92." '■■■■• • " ■■'..■■ Following are details of the scoring: EAST V. RETURNED SOLDIERS. East.—First Innings. ' W , . Baker, b. Chisholm 155' !A. Dind, c. Harrison, b. M'Kellar 7 F. Walters, rim out (......... 6 W. Condliffe, b. Cooper 92 !A. Fenton, b. Halliday .'... 8 Bock, run'out'-'..i 45 Ohristopherson, b. Chisholm G H. Hutching, b. Collins 23 Hilton, not out ...:..........; ;.. 9 Extras , , 68 Total 419 Bowling Analysis.—S. Harrison toot no wickets for 53 runs; M'Kellar, one for 60; Cooper, one for 91; Hatchard, none for 21; Chisholm, two foi 42; Collins, one for 59; Longburst, none for 7; and Halliday, one for 18. Returned Soldiers.—First Innings. M'Kellar, b. Fenton ;......... 1 Harrison, not out . '....,.........•■'•.— 3 Boujton, not out 1 Total for one wicket 5 | PETONE V. TRF.NTHAM Petone.—First Innings. Brice, c. Kemnitz, b. Crawford .... 22 Cate, b. Crawford 13 Nicholls, b. Crawford 0 Bennett, b. Crawford V. 6 Cowie, c. Tidy, b. Lusk ............ 0 Hamilton, c. Crawford, b. Lusk ... 14 iWylie, not out ...:.....,..:.............. 21 Parrant',.c. Tidy, b. Crawford 5 Stephens, b. Crawford ~: I) Miller, run out , 3 White, b. Crawford '... 3 , Extras 20 Total 104 Bowling Analysis.—Crawford- took seven wicket for 35 runs; Smyrko, none for 20; and Lusk two for 29. .< Trentiiani;—First Innings. Caygill, c. Cate, b. Brice ..........:.. 41 Kenney, st.Cate, b. Bennett .39 Smyrko, c. and b. Bennett , 0 Lusk, b. Brice 10 Brook-Smith, c. and b. Bennett ;.. 3 Crawford, c. and b. Bennett ...... 10 Bruce, not out , 54 Dwyer, not out , • 14 'Extras ...,..:;. • ■•■•••••• 21 ■ Total for six wickets .....,' 171 NORTH V. OLD BOYS. North.—First Innings. • Barker, b. Harris 0. Tuckwell, c. Beechey, b. Garrod ... 26 Hiddlestone, st. Marris ..'...,......... 0 Burton, b. Garrod -;.... 2 Eaton, b. Garrod' 8 Wagstaffe; c. Beechey, b. Harris .;. 0 Crombie, c. Lusk, b. Harriß ......' 14' Pntereori, b. Garrod ■ 6 Windley, not out .24 Mackintosh, run out 18 Mackie, b. Garrod :'.. .-..., 0 Extras ................} ;. 23 Total • ,-. 121 Bowling Analysis.—Garrod took five wickets for 31 runs; 'Marris, four for 58; and Lambert none for 9. Old Boys.—First Innings. Beechey, c. Burton, b. Hiddlestone 10 Blacklock, c. Barker, b. Hiddlestone ...••• 4 Lambert, l.biw., b. Mackintosh ... 2 Marris, b. Barker" ..".'■.....'.....;........; 48. Salmon, b. Barker 50 J. P. Blacklock, b. Hiddlestone ... 18 Thomas, b. Mackintosh 33 Lusk, 1.b.w., b. Hiddlestone 0 Binnie, b. Mackie •• 11 Garrod, not out 5 Calvert, b. Mackie'■ 0 Extras 27 Total 208 Bowling Analysis.—Mackintosh took one wicket for .36 runs; , Hiddlestone, four for 84 • Mackie, two for 26; Windley, none for 15; and Barker, two for 20. The matches will be concluded next Saturday. BOYS' LEAGUE. ', • St. Guthbort's A v. Kilbirnie— St. Cuthbert's A, 86 (Hester 23 not out, Fuller 23, G. Bolt 13,' Gibson 12); Kilbifnie, U and 28. Bowling for St. Cuthbert'e, Turvey took eight wickets for 9 runs, G.' Bolt, eight for 18. G. Rpwe for Kilbirnie took seven wickets for 36 runs. St. Cuthbert's won by an innings and 44 runs. • St. Cuthbort's B defeated Institute
B by an innings and 4 runs. Institute B made 37 and 41 (Ward 12, Coleman 16); St. Cuthbert's B made 82 (Pollock 18, Hearn 14, Ohnrman 13). Bowling for St. Cuthbert's Hcarn took ten wickets for 46 rune, and Pollock eight for 22. Playing at Anderson Park, St. Cuthbert's Juniors defeated Institute A by an innings and 72 runs. Institute scored 26 (Bradcock 10) and 55 (Barr 15 Carey 13). St. Cuthbert's made 153 (Tilyard 05, Reeve. 28, Grcig 17, Day 10). Bowling for Institute Bradnock took five wickets for 49 runs, Barr three f0r.44, Softly two for 29. Bowling for St. Cnthbert's Hester took seven for 37, Reeve four for 22, Warwick three for 11.
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