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CRICKET

THE SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

PETONE NOW IN THE LEAD

Ab the result of the defeat wfciqli the? inflicted on East at the Basin Reserve on Saturday, Petone are now leading for the Wellington Crieket Association's senior championship, from which position thev will bo hard to diSDlaco at this lato stage in the season. Petono had a 3-point win, as they defeated East by an innings and 61 ruiiß. In the match between North and Ol< ! Boys, also played on the Basin Reserve, the latter won by 28 runs on the first innings Tho Hutt-Thorndon fixture wat concluded at tho Eutt ground, and as time would not permit of Ilutt concluding th«'.v cpcond innings. tho verdict—a two-point win on tho first innings—was pronounced in Thorndon's favour. Following are details:— PETONE AND EAST, Petono—First Innings 233 East—First Innings. W. Baker, e. Cate, b. Brice ~ 6 Dind. c. Donoghue. b. Smyrke 1* Hutehings, b. Brice 3 AVatson, b. Finlayson 8 b. Finlayson 6 Schracder, b. Finlayson 0 M'Girr. b. Finlayson 4 "■"n'ubcr, not out J Wighton, b. Finlayson 0 Smith, b. Brice 6 Fenton e. O'Donoghue, b. Brie© 0 Extras 0 Total « Bowling Analysis.—Brice took four wickets for 23 runs; Smyrke, ono for 12; Finlayson, five for 14. East—Srcond Innings. Dind, c. H. E. Nicholls. b. Brice 24 Condliße, c. sub., b. Smyrke 16 M'Girr, b. Brice W. Baker, c. Gedye, b. Smyrke 0 J. Hutehings, not out 24 Sehraeder. b. Finlayson 2 Watson, b. Smyrke lj Smith, b. Smyrke 0 Wighton, c. Finlayson, b, Brice ..... 6 Fenton, h. Finlayson 11 Eautnher, absent — Enraß Total ■■ I'J First innings »■•••• 49 Grand total ■■■■• 1" Bowling Analysis.—Brice took three wickets for 57 runs; Finlayson. two for 38; Smyrke, four for 28. NORTH AND OLD BOYS. North-First Innings 156 Old Boys-First Innings. Lambert, c. Eyan, b. Eobinson 43 Birch, b. Middleton Barclay, 1.b.w.. Middleton 16 Tucker, 1.b.w,, Middleton 10 Duncan, c. Middleton, b. A. Wilson ... 5 6. Baker, 1.b.w., b. A. Wilßon 2 Ronaldson, c. C. G. Wilson* b. Robinson irColl, b. Jliddleton 0 Knowles-Smlth, c. Bray, b. Eobinßon... 3 E. Smith, st. Patcrson, b. Eyan M Binnie. not out - jj Extras _ Total Bowline Analysis.—Eobinson took threo wickets for 32 runa; Middleton, jfour for 69: Eyan, one for 3(J; Patrick, none for 2; Bray, none for 22; A. Wilson, two for Zl. North-Second Inuingß. Patrick, b. Tucker J Bray. o. G. Baker, b. Lambert i" W. Wilson 1). Tucker — Eyan, not out ™ Eobinson, not out Extra Total for three wickets Bowline Analysis-Tucker took two wickpt.B for 41; Birch, none for 27; Knovrlescniith none for 8; Eonaldeon, none for 3: Barclay none for 6: Lambert, ono for 33; G. Baker, none for 12. HUTT AMD THORHDON. Thorndon-First Innings Hutt-First Innings. W. A. Alderslcy. b. Warne » Hughes, not out 4 ' E.- Aldcrsley, b. Want i Tullett, c. Phillips, b. Plant » Dukeson, run out ° Martin, c.' Plant, b. Warne .J Lustv c. Phillips, b. Plant 4 Langford, b. Warne ® •Tudii. b. Warno " Ball. b. Plant J Glennic, b. Warne ? Extras u

ij o tal ?5 Bowling Analysis.-I'lant took.four » kctsfor 45 runs: Warnc, five for 35, Larrutlicrs, none' for 3.

Thorndon-Sccond Inningß. Berry, c. sub., b. Judd ' 0 Marios, c. Tullctt, b. Judd Z' M'Kcllar, c. Langford. b. Judd 0 t'hillips, c. and b. Judd ® I'rlnce, not out » Warnc, b. Lusty * Carruthers, b. I/usty „ Moore b. Judd « Martin, o. Lusty, b. Judd « riant, c. Ball. b. .Judd ° Extras Total for 9 wickets (declared) 73 Bowling Analysis.—Judd took seven, winkets for 26 runs; Lusty, two for 25, \\. A. Aldcrsley, none for 15. Hutt—Second Innings. W. A. Aldcrsley, c. Phillips, b. Wame .jj Huehes, b, Carruthers - < Lamrford, run out j filannie, c. Charles, b. Plant £ TuUetU St. Prain. b. Phillips 1 Judd., b. Phillips lt Lusty, not out q DukcEon, b. Phillips VT'pViimnH 4 Martin, c. Carruthers, b. Phillips ... j Ball, not out _ R. Aldersle.v, absent Eitraß t Total for nine wickcts .—••• Bowline Analysis.—Phillips fnr iv wickets for 21 runs: Plant, one for 15; Carruthers, one forjfc Warnc. ono for 3,. JUNIORS. The match Records v Y.M.CA. reind VTuns™ Y.M.O.A.' had Scored TM OA Whlto seeurcd wicko'a for poron'd Innings for 51 not out. Rpd*nond (39 and 11) also showed good { or %. u inn Ave for 531. White two for 22). Smith Murphy Bros.' Ptncworks continued their innines of four wickcts for iOS runs against. Imperial Supplies, and reached 34! nine (Church 24. Erskino 78. 0. Murphy 52. Bradley 60. H Murphs. 36. Bmnio 52, R. Murphy 23. and T. Harris 28 rot out) Imperial Supplies in their second innings, mado 85 runs (Lynam 12. and Dunlop 46 not out) bn,» {: the only batmm to stand np to Harris s bowline Hairlfl secured scvon wickets for 35 runs. The Hutt v. Thorndon match resulted In a three-point win, by an innings and 41 runs, for Hutt. Thorndon wont in first and made 52 (Stanton 12 and i'jrlc 10). Hutt responded with 262, tlie chief pcorers being Ellison. 85 (not out):, Spencc. 52- Neazor, 45; Burt, 27; Tlnrkell. 16: and Kerr. 13. Thorndon. in their second attempt made 169 (Hylton. not out. 38), fitanton 27, Langburn 23, Edmolidß 22, V hittington 12, and Johnston 11). For llutt Ellison, Kerr, and Neazor were the chicf bowlers. and for Thorndon Hylton and Edmonds. ..... Third Class,

Pctonc scoured a two-point win from Hutt. Petone, bnttinff flrßt. made E6 {Edwards 23 and W. Rodger 17). Hutt replied with 63 (Glennio 18). ■ Marist Brothers (118) defeated Central Jlißßion (40 and 39) bv an innings and' 39 runs. Batting for Karist Chapman (47), Sheclian (14), Coleman (13). nyland (10\Mulliean (not out 10), were, the principal scorers. Whaler (15 and 12). and Mummery (10) secured double fieures for Contral Mission. Mulligan (11 t wickets for 15 runs) howled well for Marist, nnd GHi (4 for 15) for Mission. Marist. Brothers nr« ti*w lenrijiur in th!s competition. Playing a?aiiißt Colleco No. 3. 6t. Thomas's scoured a three-point win by ,49 runs. St. Thomas's first and second innines realised 61 and 78 for two wickets, declared (Bell 27 not out. and 37 not. out. Turvcy 58. Bolt 12). Bowline for CollW. Duff took pix wickets for 34 runs. Colicirc replied with 51 and 38 (Duff 13). Bowline for St. Thomas's. Turvcy took ten wickets for 39 runs, Lawrence four for 21, Ilcarnc three for 5, and Bell two for 9. BOYS' LEAGUE. Plavine in the Junior B (trade. Marist Old Boys defeated Institute 0 by an innines nnd 35 runs. Institute made 63 and 39 (Oorona. 10 and 14. Venn 10). Marist roplied with 137 (Burke 89 not out. E. Barton 22). Bowline for Marist Quirk took six wickets. Andrews four, Burke f f<Nur. for Institute Rogers took seven wickets. This match concluded the Junior B competition. Marist proved to be the champions, puttlne up a record of which any,team might well be proud. Details are as follow:—Matches playc,d, 11; won. 11; points for, 33; against, nil J. Burko out up a i Ijattini: avpra-po of $5 (or the F» J

Andrews wao the star bowler for the team, having a total of SO .wickets to his credit.

JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES. The following team lias been, selected to renresent tho junior tyadc acainst Cantorbun- at Easteri-Windley ronriu. Smith (Murphy's Pipe Works). Binmc Murphy 8 Pino Works). O. Murphy (Murphy s l'lpo Works*. 11. Murphy (Murpliy sl'iue Works), King (Thorndon). Henderson \ .M.C.jU EdiVmid (YM.O.A.). <Ie Muth (Marist), Jlopkin, (Mitrist). Harris (Murphy's l'ipo Works). Emergonrics: ]!. Murphy (Murnhv's Pipe Works), tynam (Imperial snnnlles), H. M'Oardle (fiaso Records), SSs (East). The match will be played on Anderson Park on taster Saturday and Monday.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 151, 22 March 1920, Page 6

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CRICKET Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 151, 22 March 1920, Page 6

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