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CITY CRICKET

OLD BOYS DEFEAT NORTH- ;...■ TWO "CENTUftIES" MADE . The match between Old Boys nnd North was concluded at the 'Basin Reserve .on Saturday afternoon. It resulted j n a win for Old Boys on - tho -first innings .by 105 runs. - • On tho .frfst.day North concluded their first innings with 247 runs, and Old Boys made 43 for two wiokots. . In tho fcourse of tho second day's playj when <Jld Boys resumed, p.nd finished their Ififst innings, sßiunie made 116 and trucker 101. The team's total was 352, • Following ; are details of the play:-:; ' -.- - - /■ ■- • ■•- Old Boys.—First Innings. ■. Birch, 1.b.w., b. Hiddleston ......... 22 Beechy, run out •. 12 Binnie, c. Middleton, b. Wilson ... 116 Lambert, b. Hiddleston '3-1 Tucker, o. Wagstaffe, b. Hiddleston -. ...;..;............ ,;;... :.101 jHay v o. Paterson, b. Hiddleston ... 0 [Ronaldsdn, e. Wagstaffe,-b. Wilson" 6 VBaker, 1.b.w., b. Wilson .'...........•.... 2 JBtill, riot ont .............;......:.........■■l3 iKiiowles-Smith'. b. :Hid.dl6st<»n ■'....;: -■ 9 a'rott,. l.b.w:, .b. Pa trick .:.-........ i. : •■ 0 Kxtras : -....•.■.....;;......... 37 I Total .....: 352 I Bowling Annlysis-.^Middleton ; took io. iviokets for 59 runs; Patrick,- onefor. 59 - runs; : Etiddieston, 'five' for : 101; Eaton, .'nbh'p for ■; 45; Wilson, three for 27; Gibson, none for 24. Ketone v. returned soldiers. tftteturned Soldiers, first innings .... 249 ■'•■•■ .- 'Second-Innings. •'■•..■ ..':'•;■ iißoberts, not out ;............,..< 119 (tAUardyce, c. Cate, :b. Fanning ... ;76 iPatrick, run out '_',...:'.'. .......... ; 13 'Bmith, st. Gate, b. Fanning ........ . 0 Extras ...........,,...^ : ... ;,/...,•.';.'.:. 5 !' ■ Total ' ...; 1 : : ..;.V....'.;.. ; ;. , ./.,.;. 0 ;'..'213 !' Bowling : Analysis.—Fanning -.took two wickets for 37 runs jSmyrki hone f for 44; Thomas, none for 41;. Wylie, pone for. 19;- C. Cate,.none for 35; 'Hamilton; none, for' 16;, Callaghan, .'Bone for 16.. -."; \■"■.;;..;••.:• -V r . i ... Petone.—First Innings. ',/ '• .' I.Smyfk, 1.b.w.; b: Thomas .:';'...[;.;.ir. .'4 hDohaghue, b. .T1i0ma5i,.............. : ... -24 KNichqls, b. Pooley :.... ■~....;.•' 24 ■(Fanning, st. Praia; "b. Allardyce... 45 iCate, b, Mi11dr.....,.-..........•...„•...■.... 25 j Hamilton, 1.b.w., b. Allardyce......i ','": 5 (iWylie, b. Thomas ..........;.*..,.,'.;..,. .... 5 Callaghan, c. Miller, b. Thortifls.';,. ■ 10 ~Thomas, b. Thomas i.........'',. 0 ■Cate, p., riot 0ut.;.:..',.........;....;.; 4 •.',:. Extraa...^.. ..........:..;,.,„„..; 16 Total •:...;;.....'.;;';....:.,;. : . 1 '.v.v..;;;-162. "Bowling Anelysis.— Thonin s took ■ five wickets for 44 mils; Miller, one. for 25; Good, none for .9; Patrick, none for 8;-Allardyce,- two-for 30:' Pooley. ■one for 29. \.■ .; ■ ■ '.' ■" , EAST V. HIiTT. fiiitt, First'lnnlngs '...;.'.;.:. v. 110 Second Innings. : [Aldersiey, not, out ........................ 59 Naughton, b. M'Girr 0 ■Hughes, st. Baker, biFenton..;..;■. 53 Parrant; S. M'Girr ..'.:.;.;.: 7 Dukeson, c. Hutchings, b. M'Girr 0 lusty, , not out ......i..-.....:. ■ 5 . Extrai '.'■„.>.■.;..'.;.,.:.....'....•.:...;■ 5 r ■ ■ Four wickets for 129 ; Bowling Analysis.—M'Girr' took three ((rickets for 41 runs; Fenton, one for SO; Hutchings, iiohe.for 40; and Dind,' none for 13. ■[~.'... ... , East.—First Innings. Dind, c. Aldersley, b. Naughton ... 39. ■Baker, run. put 91 M'Girr', b". Kauglitbn .'....... i../....;. ! •BowleSj.run out 101 Condliffe, not ont G8 . Extras •...;.;/.. 20 Four wickets for 321 Bowling Analysis.—Aldersley took no wickets for 87 runs; Bauniber, none for 65; Layford, none for 27; Lusty, norio for 34; Naughton, two for 61; and . iMabey, none for 27. ■■■'■. >• - JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. J Marist defeated Potone_ by -an.,.- in- \ Hings and 82 runs. , Marist made 233 HBanratty 38, Hayden 32, Fitzgerald 28, Waller 21, Costclloo 21, and CarTUthers 19). Petone' made 84 and 67 ■(Ambler 34, Parrnnt 17.and 28, Thomas 20, and Duncan 10). Bowling for Marist, Carruthers took six wickets for 20 ' runs and three for 19; Haydeii, six for ,46; and Waller, two for 14. For Pe,tone: Corner, three for 99 ;■ .Parrant, two. for 1.7; Ambler, two for 58; and' llodger, two for 31. '. *' ;i ' In .the North v.' Returned Soldiers' game,. North closed 'their' innings .with. i'nine wickets down for 283, and''defeat- , . ed Returned 'Soldiers' "(42 and 163) by

~119 ..- '76 ..; 13 ~ - 0 ;;■;. 5

an innings and 83 runs. Tho best batsmon for North were: W. H. Wilson, 127 (retired); E. J. Wilson, G2; T. F. Wilson, 37 (ont out); Wright, 12 (not out). Fpr Returned Soldiers, Bremnermade 17, M. 13err.y 6.9, Sherwood 32, and A. Berry 25 (not ont). Bowling for North, Moss took threw wickets for 24 runs, and Ward four for 17. .For Returned Soldiers, Lane took two for 21, and Berry four for 113. Hutt obtained a three-point win against Old Boys. Hutt in the first innings mado 24G and Old Boys replied with 50 iu the firet and 95 in the second innings- (Boesloy 22, Dixon 21). For Hutt, Marten took eight wickets for 24 rims in tlifi -first innings, and Patton eight for 33 in the second. Thorndon defeated Y.M.C.A. by 07 runs. In tho second innings Thorndon mado 89 (Elliott 20, Wrtrrte 15, Murphy 13, Plant .11).' The best bowling, for Y.M.C.A'. was done by Smith, with seven wickets for 43 runs. Rcqmring 176 to win,'Y.M.C.A. failed to. make much headway against Warne (six for <10), and were all ont for 103, Smith batting throughout the innings very nicely "for-71 (not out). ■ East batted first against Institute and made 280 runs (A. Cunningham 86, ■T. Hutcliings 71, F. Walters 28, Wilson 20, not-out). Institute made 127 runs (Hart GO, Benjamin 32). East won by 153 runs.

■-Hill's Pipe Works defeated Imperial Supplies by an innings and 133. runs. Hills Pipe Works, batting first, made 357 runs. Imperial Supplies made 91 and 133 runs (Lynnan 58 not out, .Rhodes 57). Bowling for Hill's Pipe Works, V. ■ Harris took nine wickets for 36 runs in the jii'st' innings, arid" C. Murphy secured five wickets for 22 runs in'the'secoiid innings.

J UNIOR; REPBESENTATIV7O' TEAM. The.following junior representative team -has been chosen to play ngainsfc a Hutt -Valley team on Anniversary- ' Day, nt -the college ground:—B. Murpliy (captain), O> : Murphy, H. Murphy, V. Harris (Hill's Pipe Works), lVPlmit,.E. Elliott (Tiiorndoni, '.).' LyiiaMy N. F. Dunlop (Imperial Supplies) : AY, H. Wilson -(North), L.'.Wiltoii' (Mftrist),! G.; Bell; (Institute); dmerßencies: Erskincaiul Mnrks (Haii.nah's United). •'. . - •■ BOYS' LEAGUE. , Senidr, Grade'.—St.. Giithuert's defeated Hoys'lhStitute A'by 13 runs on the first inniiigs. . . . Junior Grade.— : J3oys' Institute A ,:• 210 .'(Tucker -C 7, Darks 20, BogerS 23) beat "A'.M.C.A. "79 ' (Nightingale ■ 20, WanvicklV) iiot out, Stark 1U) by 131 ;runs.'on the first innings. ■ .: .' ■.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 98, 20 January 1919, Page 7

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CITY CRICKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 98, 20 January 1919, Page 7

CITY CRICKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 98, 20 January 1919, Page 7

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