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CRICKET

SATURDAY'S MATCHES ■HUTT V. NORTH At (Ifuil- the local team nnd North, finished , the i;nme whicli was begun on the previous week. The scores at. the end of piay were:—\orth, -'10; llutt, ~'\ / HUTT. . ( First inning; Gi Second Innings. Aldorsley, c. sub., b. Wilson 11 I-fnglies, c. Burton, t>. AViinlley G2 J.liikeson./l.b.M'.; b. MiddJeton 18 Parrant, not out 22 Lustj", c. AYimlley, b. Wilson i Stiles, run out 0 Gleniiie, c. Windley, b. Burton 11 Extras *." 32 Total, for five wickets ..'. 163 Aggregate, 227. Bowling Analysis.—Windicy, one wicket for 46 runs; Muldleton, one for 37,; Eaton, none for 1C; Wilson, two for 30'; Biwton, one for 2. NORTH. First innings , 19i, Second Innings. Eaton,, b: Aklersley ;. 2 Lewis, c. Hughes, l>. Stiles 4 Windley, c. sub., b. Aldersley 0 Burton, not out 22 Gibson, not out 5 Total for three wickets 3G Aggregate, 2SO. ■ Bowling Analysis.—Alderaley, two wickets for 18 runs; Stile?, one for 18. BOYS' REPRESENTATIVE GAMES

At Keiburn Park on Saturday afternoon representative cricket matches, between Canterbury and Wellington senior and'junior boys' teams were commenced. In the case of the junior boys' match, Canterbury has one wicket down for 71 runs. Play in both matches, will be continued to-day. The following are the details of the scoring:— SENIOR BOYS. Wellington.—First Innings. , Eton, b. Sheriffs 20 Grey, l>.. Pcnlington 10 Smith, l>. Penlington (i Cnlvert. c. Stobnrt, b. Penlington 23 Faber, b. Grosse 4;i Ban , , b. Sheriffs ,„. 5 Carey, l>. Sheriffs 54 lleeve, l>l Andrew 5' Lawrence, l>. Sheriffs 0 fling, b. Sheriffs , 2 Lofty, not out ' 2 Extras ~ l> Totai ' 182 Bowling Analysis.—Sheriffs took five wickets for do runs; Penliiißton, three for 40; and Andrew, one for I!)! Cnnterbury.—T'irst. Innings, Andruw, b. Smith 0 Gikson, l>. Hcevo 11 Stobnr*. not out 'JO Giui-c. l.b.iv., b. Eeeve 0 Sheriffs, run out 17 PenliriKton, run out '. '1 •Extras 6 Total fw five wiakets ' 68 liowiinj,' Analysis.—Reeve took two wickets for i") runs; Lawrence, one for 17; am! Smith, one'for 19. JUNIOR BOYS. Wellington.—i , :rst Innings. Tucker, b. Chnston 7 Malcolm, 1.b.w., b. Palmer 2 Oliver, b. Chaston ISDempster, b. Chnslon 17 Bnniw. b. JTe.arAeld 2-1 Wurwick, b. Hearfielfl 15 Davic*. e. and l>. Chaston H Ueimetl-. b. Chnston • , 43 Knwo. I). Jl'Gill .(.' 18 Benlley, not out •••• !) Extras '. _^ v Total ■ • 210 Analysis.—Cliaslon took five wickets for 57 runs; Polmer. two for 37; 'I'albot ljone for '3; Kearfiold, two for °2; M'Oi'll,' one for 23; Green, nune for R ' ' other Batches. lic.liiriied -Soldiers Jeicnled Scots College Ik seven wickets. Returned Sol-dii-rs: l'irtf innings, Ifrl; second mniiißS. 70 for three wicketo-vUi-finncr Jβ not out. Scots College-.' I'irst inning*. 1)7; second inaiiiKS. iOli-CUley 102. .For the ,wmiwrs Clapshaw look six wickets for 21 runs, mid three for fili, and Berry four for 23 'nml two for 22. ■ For the co.legc, Uttley played good cricket for his tcore of I:) , ;. North-v. Institute Old Hoys.-lnslitulc bn-ti-il first, und made 290 nms-BcH SI, D. Bart 86, A. Wart 00 not out, Thomas 32. North, 162 and 107 nins-S. .T. Wilsrin 52 AV. Wilson 26 and 50, Moss 32. Instiinb thus won by nn innings and 21 runs. Hill's Pineworks defeated Marisl teii:ii bv an innings nnd 240 runs. Hills I P.<H'works declared their innings closed I at 411!) for l= : x wickets. Jfarist replied with fl'J unci' 101-rihgera:d 2G and 10,, Carrutherc 25 and 13 not out, Donornn 2li. BowHns; for Hills' Pineworks, •V. Ha-ris secured seven wicVets for 57 runs, M'Kav six for -24, .C. Murphy two for 18, and Biiinie -three for 01. Thorudon defeated Univeraify by an inning and 145 runs. Scores: Thorndon 237, University 115 and 27—Duncan 61, Cousins 17° Barker IC,,Morton 10. Warne five for .11 and Elliott four for 28 bowled lies): for Thorndon. "University batted several men short. in their second- inning.- \ ■]nstitute s beat Thorndon by an innings and 31 runs. Institute, 195 for seven wickets; Thorndon, 80 and 81. Batting for Institute, Solway made 102 not out, BeiJ 21 not out, Cashmgn'iM, Herd 16, Ai.'cierscm 10. Butting f;r Thorndon, C. Andrews made 29, Irvine 19 and 29, Bramley 1!) and 12, H. Andrews 11, Stevens 'Vl.' Bowling for Institute, Ward took one wicket for 32 runs, Solway two fo'.- 12, Keid two for 16, Herd three for 17. Cas-hman two for none. Bowling for Thorndon. Bramley took two for 49—Jβ. Andrews three wickets far 72 runs, Irvine ono for 33, Walker one for 11. In the third-grade fixture Pctoive v. Coilesß, played at college, the latter team secured a two-point victory. College's first innings resulted in o total of 127 run:;, the following being the principal scorers: Beard 49, Vr;iven 15, Pert 14. Carlson 12, and Miller 10. Bowling for I'etone, Shnnnhiin took five wickets for 43 runs, Ingln two for 22, Gnrdinor oiw fot 1.1. Nnnkivell one for 24,.and Burdone for 14. Going in to bat, Petoiie made 1.18-Ingiis 45, Nnnkivell 28, Burl li).-and Shanahan , 10. For College, Ha in took five wickets for 32, Price two for IS. and Beard two for 40.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 147, 17 March 1919, Page 9

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CRICKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 147, 17 March 1919, Page 9

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