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EAST BEAT RETURNED SOLDIERS SOME GOOD BATTING Thorc was a fair crowd at the Basin Reserve ou Saturday afternoon, when tho senior match between East and Heturned Soldiers was resumed. The victory went to East by an innings und 15 runs. East concluded their first innings, which closed with 11 total of 25a runs. The best run-compiler was M'Ciirr, who made 67. Hutching# being next with 4ti. There wcri- nt.veral other 'double-figure scorers, including Baker (3!)), Penton ami Condliti'e '23). Thomas took three wickets for 56 runs. Returned Soldiers, who wero dismissed in tlieir first innings for 12(1, again went to the wickets, and finished their second strike with a similar total to that made in their first. attempt. - The best; batting performance fur iteturned Soldiers was put np by Thoma6, who contributed 51 runs to their score. This included iivo fi's, three J's, and a 3. Thomas gave a very fine display, an:l batted strongly and confidently before he sent np a "skier" off' a ball by Ilutchings, which Little secured. Hnlchard (18), Smith (12), and Allerdyce (11) were the unly others who got into double figures. Ilutchings and ll'Girr each did well at bowling. 'i'bii first-named put uj) Ihe best average, taking four wickets lor 26 runs. Jl'Girr coming next with three for 26. Following are df.ta'.ls:— EAST AND ilclUriNGn SOLDIEftS. East.-First Innings. Baker, c. and b. Patrick 39 Dind, 1.b.w., b. Miller Hi Little, st. Prnin, b. Thomas 2 Bowles, run out, 7 Schroder, c. sub., b- Thomns H Thomas, b. Glod '• 7 Penton. c. Allardyce, b. Thomas 23 Wilson, run out « 1 Ilutchings, not out ajj Jt'Girr, b. Good j>' Condlilt'e, run out -j Extras J Total "s5 Bowling Aualysis.—ililler took one wicket for 78 runs; Thomas, three for 8«; Patrick, one for It; and Good, two lorsl. 1 Returned Soldiers. —I'Mr.st Innings ... 120 Returned Soldiers. First Innings •' 120 ' Second- Innings. Roberts, b.' M'Girr 6 Patrick, b. M'Girr G ■ Thomas, c. Little, b. Hutclinigs .... 51 i Allardyce, st. Ponton, b. Little 11 • Prain.'c. IPGirr, b. Fentou 0 Harrison, b. Hutcliings 9 • Pooley, c. Baker, b. Dind 0 ! Hiitehard, c. Dind. b. Ilutchings 18 ' Miller, b. Hutcliings , 0 Smith, b. Jt'Girr 12 • Good, not out J Extras ' i. Total 129 Howling Analysis.—M.'Girr took three i wickets for 26 runs; Ponton, two for t"; ' Ilutchings, four for 26; and Little, one ; for 14. PETONE V. OLD BOYS. ; ' Petone—First Innings. 1 Doneghne, st. Bonaldson. b. -Morris 27 !. A. Gate, c. Tucker, b. K. Smith ... 9 J ! Nicholls, st. Ponaldson, b. Lambert... 14 . Sinyrlt, b. Harris .•••, 9 i Hamilton, 1.b.w.,, b. Tucker G ■ Wylie, b. Tucker -» [ Ambler, c- Bate, b. Tucker 16 . Callaghan, b. Tucker i Thomas, b. Hinme . Panning, net. out C. Cato, c. Birch, b. Tucker Extras ! Total — 131 ! Bowling Analyeis.-Marnfl took two I wickets for 25 runs; Iv. Smith, ono for i 26; Tucker, five for ofl: Lumbeit, one • for 23; and Binnie, one for S. ; Old Boys-First Inningß. ' ' Lambert, h. Smyrk - . Birch, b. Smyrk fi] i SnaWsom Vb!wJ b.''Pmyr'k 1 Extras ; Total for five wickets 20 J Bowling A nalysis.—-Smyrk tnolc four 31 runs; Pnnnili!!. none for I S 'lone for 52= ■ fur in- C. Gate, none for 2<, Ambler, I none for 7; Dor.eghue, none for 1(. ; hutt v. north. | Hutt—Pirst Innings. : ! • 5 Pnrrant, c. Lewis, h. Middleion o Stiles, e. Lewis, b. Patrick Langford. b./P-itrick Lusty, b. jliddleton _ Mnbey. not out: - , Thirkell, absent. fl > Dukeson, absent ...» r" R [ Extras -_2 ' Total ;e * s Bowling Analysis—Middleton took ! ti,reo for SO runs, and Patrick i five for 28. North-First Inninjs. | Wilson, c. Hughes, b. Alderslay 75 t Tuckwell. b. Shies || Burton, li. ■ AUlersley f Patrick, b. Alderflley Wagstaff, b. Alderslcy i Gibson, not out Wood, l). Alderslev I Lewis, b. Alderslev . Middleton, l.b.w„ b Sh es 1 Eaton, c. and b. Aide siley : Windley, c. sub., b. Aldersley J , Extras _ ■ Total I" ! Bowline Analysis.—Aldersley took eight : wickets for 67 runs; Nauehton. none for ! w - Baumber, none for 23 ; Langford, none for 17; and Stiles, two lor 05. Other Gaines. Marist defeated Thorndon by an innings ; .. . 2i mns. 'Marist, with five wickets ■ down for 168, were all out for 181. Wilton (not out 90) added 4 to his scor ®. v ! [ K? run out. PlMf (four for 30), and ■ Elliott (three for 54) howled beat for • Thorndon."ivlio, requiring il to save an i innings defeat, only mado 50 • AfofTitt 15). liayden (three lor -2), and , Carrutheii (three for 24) did the bowling ' class Institute beat. Petone i bv 32 runs. Petone, in the first innings, i .made 130. and Institute 102. Ba ting for • Petone T- Tnglis made 07. J. Shnnahan : & md G. Gardner 16. Batting for In- ! «(.ituto Benle made r,R holway 14 and, > Pashman 25. Bowling for Institute Aii Tiold took seven wickets for 4 runs, and I Solwav two for 41.. I In the Junior Men's Association match Old Boys made 110 and 223 runs (Graham 100 Boeslev 34, Thomas 37). and Institute oot* for four wickets, and 109 for one wicket (Benin,nin 47, A. Spolsky 29 not o,it and ,T. Smith 24 not out). Institute «*i»n hv lihio wickets nnil 05 runs. Hill's Pipeworks (loi'onie<i Hutt m the innior championship. made 52 runs (Pnton 16). Hill's Pipeworks declared their innings closed with 1(11 for six wickets (C. Murphy 91 not out T Murphy 21, V. Harris 10. P. Hurrslll not out), Hutt, in their second 1 iuuings. made only 39 runs (I'aton 12). - Hill's Pipeworks thus won by an jnninga - and 70 runs. M'Kay and V. Harris slmr--0 ed the bowling for the winnors, ami laf ton bowled well for the losers.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 86, 6 January 1919, Page 8

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CRICKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 86, 6 January 1919, Page 8

CRICKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 86, 6 January 1919, Page 8

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