CRICKET
SATURDAY'S MATCHES BIG VICTORY FOR EAST. Fine weather favoured tho resumption of cricket nwlclies on Saturday utternoon. Generally speaking, the play was dull. ]n the match against North, T.ost won bv 2-H runs on the first East closed their first innings with 408 runs to (heir.credit. . North knocked up .22-1 runs, the partnership betwoeu burton and Middletnn producing. IdG. Jowards tho end of the iunings .North collapsed, however, Jl'Girr' and H«l« i ! 1 "8 ! ; being responsible for their downfall. Old Boys defeated Returned Soldiers by an innings uml 77 runs. Miirns inai<> Inp score of Ihc match, knowing up. 1.10 not out. ■ ; ■ . Following aro details: — EAST AND NORTH. Enst.-First Innings 4GS Second Innings. Thomas, «. and b. D. Patrick 11 Bowles, rim out ;V'V"-"i ir Dwyer, c. Wagstaffe, b. Patrick' lb Schrailer, b. Patrick : . * Fenton,' not out ••.■• J' M'Girr, 1). Lewis , Extras ■ -_ Total for five wickets ......: 88 llmvliii" Analv^s.—D. Patrick took tWw^eUfor4Cruu 3 ;«ey none for 33; Hiddleston, none, for a; Loms, one for 2. North-First Innings. Wilson, c. Condlilfe, b. WQm 2 Hiddleston, b. Fenton ■■ ib Waßstaffe, b. M'Girr « Burton, b. Hutchiiigs .......■■■■■..-■ b ' D. Patrick, c. Condliffe, b. Fenton ... l< Windley, not out •••••••• V Middletoh. c. and b. Dind to Gibson, b. Hutchings j> l*wis, b. M'Girr ••• ' Eaton, b. Hutchiiigs •-»•;;"•: " Paterson, c. Hutchiiigs, b. M'Girr ... 0 Extras > _J . Total- v 221 ; Bowling Analysis.-M'Girr took four wickets for 52 runs; Fenton, two for (>,; Hutchings, three for 13; Dind, one for 51. OLD BOYS ANU RETURNED SOLDIERS. . Old Boys.-First Innings. Beechy, st. Allardyce. l>. Thomas 2 Hirch,' 1.b.w., b. Thomas » L. Findlay, b. Miller « Tucker, e. and 1). Miller ° Ronaldson, c. Patrick, b. Miller 0 Binnie. St. Prain, b. Allardyce 30 Lambert, run out 1" W. Findlay. 1). Thomas :.....; « Marris, not out • IJ y Baker, c. Patrick,.!).. Allardyce 1 Knowles-Smith, b. Miller.- ol Extras rj* 1 Total I • • 2C2 Bowling Analysis-Miller took four wickets for I!) runs; 1. Allardyce, none for 22; Thomas, three for 80; Pooley, none for 7; Patrick, none fur 43; A. Allardyce, , two for 20; Good, none for 27. . Returned Soldiers.—First Innings ... 92 [ . Second Innings. Miller, run out *j> . Good, b. L. Findlay ••• -j Champness, b. L. Findlay 0 : Hatchard, l>. W. Findlay ' . Thomas, c. Binnie. b. L. lindlay ... 23 Patrick, st. Ronnldsou, b. L. Findlay 10 .T. Allardyce, pot out 1 : Prain, b. W. Findlay 3 Extras • J» Total ; °3 Bowling Analysis.—L. Findlay took four wicket for .43 runs; W. Findlay, two for 11). JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Marist defeated North by four wickets and seven runs. North made HO, and declared thoir .second innings when 191 runs wero up for seven wickets (W. Wilson scoring 10,1 not out, Ward 30; and Masan 22). Marist compiled 177, and having a lead of 37 oir Hie first innings, the required number (151) ivas obtained for six -wickets.(ll. Carrulhcrd winning tho game, scoring G"> and 58 not out; O'Donovan scowd 30, and Waller 29). O'Donovan four wickets for 20 irons, and Carrutlieis, tn'o wickets for 56.runs, bowled best i'or Mnrist. Ward, three wickets for 02 runs, and Luckie, two for IC, were the best of the North bowlers. Thorndon secured a three-point win by 80 runs over Inslitutc, Scores:—Thorndon, 23G and 112 (Warne 4li, Moore 29, Murphy H, and Molfat.t 1.1; Institute, 148 and 120 (A. Spolsky Gi, Hart.2o, Benjamin 19). Tho best bowling was done by Warne (eight for's9) for Thorndon, and 801 l (three for 9) for Institute. Each sido bailed short in the second innings. BOYS' LEAGUE. Senior Grade.—lnstitute A defeated St. Thomas's by CO runs; Institute B lost to St. Cnthbert's by an innings. Junior Grade.—lnstitute. A defeated Thorndon by default; Institute B lost to Y.M.C.A. by an innings; Institute C defeated St. Aiine'a by an inninge and 17 runs; Institute D defeated Y.M.C.A. C by default; Institute. E lost to Y.M.C.A. B; Institute F defealed Y.M.C.A. D by an innings. . . Third Class.-Stv Cutlibcrt'e defeated Institute- by an innings and'3o runs; Tliorndon Juniors defeated Institute Juniors by 80 runs.
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