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° (Continued from Page 10.) aa ir- prising display, was dismissed by Badat cock also. 110—8—56. The tail wagged . t 0 to some purpose, and the innings closed at 4.35 p.m. for 164, L. McGirr haying added a useful 37 to the total. Of Badcock’s 24 overs, six were maidens. With r's 171 runs to make in under two hours, ru Kilbirnie found the pace too hot. Badrk cock, however, hit out determinedly, and knocked up a splendid 72 before he was bowled by White when trying to pull one to leg. Five minutes later the side was all out for 137. Y.M.C.A. had a .■ 8 four-point win. tie ve > D WELLINGTON v. PETONE . AN UNINTERESTING INNINGS. 1C II At Petone, in dull weather, the home It team continued its first innings against Wellington with the cverheld score oi four wickets for 66. Brice saw the re-t of tho innings out, playing good cricket d and having hit an attractive 51 before p the tenth man was bowled. At 2.30 Pctone was all out for 183, the bowling “ honours for Wellington going to Tucker ir and O’Connor, who captured three wickets for 21 and 31 respectively. Hiddleston nd Whitwell went in for the visitors, ). but tho latter failed to register a score. 3 Hiddleston was smartly caught at the T wicket by Cate, then Wagstaffo and r Monkhouse held the fort. The latter stonewalled his way. through the rest of tho innings, scoring 3 runs in Ju's first three-quarters of an hour. His k total for two hours and a half was 37. n The innings was uninteresting through1. out, the only feature being the smart •t wicket-keeping of Cato. The result was a three-point win for Petone. OLD BOYS v. THORNDON I’ THORNDON. o First innings -58 e '* OLD BOYS—First Innings. 1 A. Ronaldson, b. Ellerm 27 j G. H. Lusk, absent 4 i- n. C. Bailey, c. Hyder, b. Phillips 8 :- K. C. James, 1.b.w., b. Ellerm 54 1 IT. Lambert, c. Kortlang. b. L. Foley 48 v J. M. Fitzmaurice, c. Mason, b. L. . Foley 18 _ A. W. Duncan, c. sub., b. Hyder ... 16 I W. Dustin, b. Ellerm 32 I C. Patrick, c. and b. Hyder 41 t G. Burt. c. Mason, b. L. Foley 2 D. Dustin, not out 3 ; Extras. 6 Total 262 Bowling Analysis.—L. Foley took three * wickets for 83 runs; Ellerm, three for 95; Price none for 1; Phillips, one for 18; Hyder, two for 50; E. Foley, e none for 9. J MIDLAND v. UNIVERSITY ! MIDLAND. First innings 123 Second Innings. W. A. Baker, b. Rollings 9 M. .1. Bind, c. and b Mackay 0 3 D. Patrick, c. Hall, b. Rollings 5 J. Hutchings, c. Mackenzie, b. Vict- ]’ merer 33 A. Donoghue. b. Tripe 20 , J. W. Hutchings, 1.b.w., b. Viet--1 meyer 4 A. Cleverley, st. Mackenzie, b. Tripe 2 L. G. Clarke, c. McGavin, b. Tripe 0 C. Hester b. Vietmeyer ■ 11 J E. Judd, not out 8 A, Bruce, absent 10 Extras 10 I Total 102 Bowling Analysis.—Mackay took one 1 wicket for 10 runs; Rollings, two for 1 20; Vietmeyer, three for 31; Tripe, three for 31. UNIVERSITY—First Innings. A. Al. Rollings, b. J. Hutchings .... 135 A. M. McGavin. c. Baker, b. Judd 7 A. C. Tripe, b. Cleverley 67 AV. Hall, c. J. IV. Hutchings, b. Judd 3 , R. IT. C. Mackenzie, c. sub., b. J. Hutchings i 4 E. T. Leys, b. Cleverley 3 . —. Wilson, c Baker, b. J. Hutchings 25 C. H. Arndt, b. J Hutchings 0 Hain, st. Clarke, b. Judd 1 Mackay, 1.b.w., b. Judd 7 IV. V. Vietmeyer, not out 0 Extras 16 Total 265 Bowling Analysis.—Cleverley took two ; wickets for 45 runs: Judd, four for 85: i D. Patrick, none for 23; Bruce, none for Ift; J, Hutchings,, fonr for 44; r Dind, none for 17; Baker, none for 19. HUTT v. INSTITUTE I HUTT. > First innings 155 1 Second Innings. H. Nunn, not out 16 1 E. McT-ood. not out 12 ‘ Total for no wickets 28 Bowling Analysis.—Massey took no , wickets for 12 runs; Malcolm, none for 16. INSTITUTE—First Innings. • J. E. Banks, c. McKay, b. McGirr 0 H. Prince, b. Beard 3 H. Foley, 1.b.w., b. Beard 15 D. Burt, c. Nnnn, b. McGirr 7 M. Bilb.v, c Tattersal], b. McGirr .... 0 L. Calvert, run out <1 J- A. Malcolm, c. McGirr, b. Beard 12 H. Baumber, b. Beard 0 R. Exton, b. McGirr 2 H. B. Massey, not out fl N. Griffiths, c. Aldersley, b. McGirr fl Extras 9 Total 48 Bowling Analysis.-—Beard took four wickets for 14 runs; McGirr, five fol 13; Watson, none for 12, Second Innings. J. E. Banks, b. Aldersley 3 H. Prince, 1.b.w., b, Aldersley 9 H. Foley, b. McLeod 2 J. A. Malcolm, st. Tattersail, b. McLeod 9 11. Baumber, b. Aldersley 6 M. Bilby, c. Aldersley. b. McLeod ... )1 H. B. Massey, c. Gwilliam, b. Nunn 2 R. Exton, b. Nunn 0 L. Calvert, c. Gwilliam, b. Watson 80 1 Burt, b. Nunn 0 N. Griffiths, not out . 7 Extras 4 ! Total 133 Bowling Analysis.—McLeod took three h wickets for 53 runs; Aldersley. three for ! 21; Nunn, three for 5-4; Watson, one j for 1. i Y.M.C.A. v. KILBIRNIE ! Y.M.C.A., first innings 109 j Second Innings. £ J. Smith, c. Wilton, b. Badcock .. 7 R. Henderson, c. and b. Badcock ... 7 A. Grant, st. Wilton, b. Badcock ... 0 J. Virtue, c. and b. Badcock 0 r R. A. Westbrook, c. Redmond, b. 1 Badcock 56 c M. Henderson, b. Badcock 18 ' 11. R. White, e. and b. Badcock .... '6 J I, Browne, b. Bramley 8 ‘ McGirr. o. Wilton, b. E. Christopherson 37 t J. Birch, c. Morris, b. Bailcock 10 ' E. D. Haughey, not out 0 I Extras 15 Total ~164 8 e - — — « n , I fua at Auckland, closing on Saturday, |j December 4. s Mails for Niue Island close at Welling- y ton on Monday, December G, at 5 'p.m., rconnecting with Hiimmou at Auckland on Tuesday, December 7. The Christmas dispatch of malls for a; Great Britain, Ireland, and North America h will close at Wellington this day; due k London December 23. 21 INCOMING' OVERSEA MAILS. a (Arrival times approximate only.) f ( November 22—R.M.S. Tahiti, from San Francisco; U.S.A, and English mail; due in ofllce 9 a.m. November 23—S.S. Marama. from Sydney. For Wellington: 1153 bags Australian v mail, 427 bags from beyond Australia, 159 parccl-receptaclcs. r J. C. MeCREA. \ Chief Postmaster. p f Chief Post Ofllce, Wellington, i. November 22, 1926.
Bowling Analysis.—Badcock took eight I wickets for 67 runs; H. Bramley, one I for 21; IV. Christopherson, none for 13; I Armstrong, none for 13; E. Christopherson, one for 7; A. Alorris, none for 15; Hearne, none for 13. Kilbirnie.—First innings 101 KILBIRNIE.—Second Innings. I. Greig, 1.b.w., b. Grant 8 I E. Christopherson, c. Virtue, b. HcnI derson 5 W. Christopherson, b. Grant 6 F. T, Badcock, b. White 72 A. Morris, c. Virtue, b. M. Henderson 3 IV. Redmond, c. Birch, b. Al. Henderson 4 C. Armstrong, b. 11. R, White 23 H. Bramley, c. Virtue, b. White ... 0 IV. Sykes, run out 7 «. Hearne, not out 1 L. Wilton, b. White 0 Extras 8 Total 137 Bowling Analysis.—M. Henderson took *hree wickets tor 50 runs; Grant, two for 38; White, four for 23; Browne, none for 18. WELLINGTON v. PETONE PETONE—First Innings. H. E. Nicholls, c. Plant, b. .Hiddleston 29 Hamilton, c. Moukhouse, b. Plant 5 M. Nicholls, 1.b.w., b. Craig 0 Capstick, b. O’Connor 19 Corner, c. Bruce, b. O’Connor 12 Brice, not out 51 Finlayson, run out 11 Reyling, b. O’Connor 13 Patrick, c. Plant, b. Tucker 8 Cate, c. Bruce, b. Tucker 2 Smyrk, b. Tucker 9 Extras 24 Total IS3 Bowling Analysis: Craig, one ior 17; Plant, one for 41; Cousins, none for 18; Tucker, three for 21; O’Connor, three for 31; Hiddleston, one for 31. WELLINGTON. First Innings 94 Second Innings. Hiddleston, c. Cate, b. Finlayson ... 14 Whitwell, c. Smyrk, b. Brice 6 Wagstaffe, 1.b.w.. b. Smyrk 26 Monkhousc. not out 37 Bruce, c. IT. E. Nicholls, b. Al. Nicholls 17 Tucker, b. Bruce 9 Cousins, c. Cato. b. M. Nicholls .. 7 O’Connor, absent Wiren, b. AL Nicholls 3 Plant, b. Brice Craig, absent Extras 3 Total 121 Bowling Analysis: Brice, three for 34; Finlayson, one for 24; Reyling, none for 15; Smyrk. one for 16; AL Nicholls, three for 29. MERCANTILE LEAGUE Pastimes A 99 (Patterson 46. Rooney 161 beat Electric Light 93 (Maddock 31, Sullett 18,. Macky Logan, 267, beat Odlins 50 (Tilyard 176. Marsh 30). Stewarts 175 beat Whitcombo and Tombs 133 (Davenport 99 : ot out, Hassell 35). , . Customs Agents 120 (Mackie 53. Galvin 22, Wilson 16, L'Estrange 10) beat P. and T. 67 (Carr 23. Bull 19). Bowling for the winners Cotterill took six for 16, Mackie three for 26. For P. and T., Kelly took five for 35, Criindwell two for 4. Nivens 190 (Bolt 67, Elliott 30. Croll 22) beat Electric B 107 (Fanlkes 27. Thurston--23). Bowling for the winners, Dawe took seven for 41, and for Electric Thurston five for 56. Harbour Board, five for 235, declared (Grey 107, Reid 85, Boxall 27, Wright 15) beat Smith and Smith 96 (Roberts 16. Waller 16. Bailey 15). Bowling for the winners. Grey took three for 5, McLennan three for 29, Fitzgerald three for 42, O’Brien one for 11, and for Smith and Smith Robson took one for 17 and Chisholm one for 24. PRESS COMPETITION. ''Dominion" defeated "N.Z. Truth" at Newtown ark by/89 runs. On the opening day. "Dominion" nado 94, and "Truth" 63. Resuming on Saturday, "Dominion" ran up 136 for six wickets (Gibson 52 not out, Coleman 49, Bell 16). and declared the innings closed, dismissing "Truth" for 78 (Sigall s lß Toomer 13, Brown 10, Bolton 10). Bowling for "Dominion," Boyle captured six wickets for 40 runs, and Coleman two for 27, while for "Truth." Hennessey took three for 21, and Perkins three for 80 "Dominion" has thus won all three matches in the first round for the Walter Blundell Cup. Playing at Kelburn Park on Saturday afternoon. "Evening Post’’ defeated "N.Z. Times" by 50 - runs on the first innings. On the previous Saturday afternoon, 'Evening Post" scored *56, and when stumps were drawn, "N.Z. Times” had eight wickets down for 70. On the resumption on Saturday. "N.Z. Times" carried their total to 106 Tn their second innings "Evening Post" declared with seven wickets down for 81 (Blundell 33 not out;. When stunins were drawn, "N.Z. Times" in their second innings had scored 63 for the loss of six wickers (Hendry 20 not out. Mummery 15. ) Blundell captured the majority of the wickets for the "Evening Post." while for "N.Z. Times" Hammerton took four wickets and Hendry two.
NAVAL TEAM V. WELLESLEY CLUB. A cricket match will _ he nlayed on the I.ower Hutt Recreation Ground today between a combined team from H.M.S. Dunedin and H.M.S. Diomede, and a team from the Wellesley Club. The Welleslev Club team is as folI low: M. Crombie, T. Willson. C. Bell. S. Hobbs. Contain Bruce, D. Collins. C. Wilson, C Treadwell, 'M. Mason. M. Luckie. H. Morton; emergency, F. Luckier umpire, B. Wilson; scorer, A. H. . Hollis. OTHER CENTRES AUCKLAND. By Telegraph Pb.es-> Association Auckland,-November 20. The Auckland Cricket Association’s competitions were continued to-day, in fine weather. Playing against Y.M.C.A., I’onsonby. made 132 (Taylor 37). Bowley, the new cricket coach, took six wickets for 26 runs. Y.M.C.A. lost seven wickets for 105 (Bowley, 1.b.w., none; Dock, 39; Lewis, 30 not out). , University made 462 for four wickets against North Shore B (Smeeton 196, Garrard 115 not out. Mathieson 85). North Shore A. playing against Devonport, made 16-1 (Monteith 47, Nettleton 37). McAllen took six wickets for 59 runs Parnell lost four wickets for <6. Eden, playing Grafton, made 313 for nine wickets (Mills thrown out 122. Postles 60, Cooper 58, Butler 36 not out). The following players have been selected for practice for representative matches under the direction of E. H. Bowley;—c. F. W. Allcott, A. Anthony, W. J. Coates, I. W. Cooper, C. C. Dacre, R. E. Frater, D. R. Garrard, J. P. Gerrard, H. D. iGillespie, E. Horspool, A. E. Irving, J. E. Mills, S Newdick, A. S. Player. A. J. Postles, R. W Rowntree. J. H. Scott. .1. B Simpson, S. G. Smith, N. C. Snedden. and H. Wilson. CHRISTCHURCH. Christchurch, November 21. Tn the cricket competition on Saturday, Riccarton scored 206 in the first innings (Gorrie GO. W. Guincy 35. .1. Powell 49); East Christchurch. 105 for seven wickets (G. Gregory 58, T. Mullan 16). . For East, McEwen took five wickets for 74. Playing against St. Albans, _ West Christchurch made in the first innings 162 (A. R. Blank 27. F. Garrett 19, J. L. Findlay 43, C. A. Cocks 33). St. Albans put on 89 for four wickets (F. Woods 31. C. G, Crawford 31). For St. Albans, D. Sandman took six wickets for 00. Sydenham, in the first innings against Linwood, made 145 GL Robertson 37, W. It. Patrick 19, W. 01liver 22. E. Gasson 13). Linwood lost six wickets for Gl (M. Boon 33). For Linwood Read look four wickets for 43. Kennedy four for 29. Old Collegians in the first innings against Old Boys made 115. and the latter. 85 for seven wickets. For Old Collegians. Bruges made 39 and Jackman 23. For Old Boys. .Mortlock made 21 and Powell 19. while Burrows took five for 39 and Powell three for 31. DUNEDIN. Dunedin, November 21. Wickets were soft for cricket matches vi’sferdav Grange in their first innines again t ' ' irlshrool,. made 83 tGallond 23.. MeMullan 231. Blunt took four wickets for 29 Dickinson two for 32. and Douglas one for Q. Carisbrook replied with
• 114 for five wickets (Blunt 73 not out, Austin 32). Alloo secured four wickets ■ for 62, having at. one stage an average of four for 11. Albion scored 183 against Dunedin, 1 Caskie scoring 60, Reid 28, and Binney 28. Torrance took three wickets for 39 and McGregor three for 95. Dunedin have lost two wickets for 15. Shepherd took one for 5. and Blamires one for 9. Conradie, a Grange third grade player, scored 105. NORTH DEFEAT SOUTH TARANAKI. New Plymouth, November 21. The first representative cricket match of the season was played on Saturday, when North defeated South Taranaki. North made 169 (Kingston 49, Nasmith 39, Lash 26), Penny taking seven wickets for 47. South were dismissed cheaply for 71 (Penny 14), Clarke taking six for 18. Following on, South mado 133 (C. Little 43). North knocked up the required runs three minutes inside time. DEMPSTER’S BRILLIANCY. Wanganui, November 21. Playing in the club competition yesterday, N. S. Dempster scored a brilliant 207 runs with great shots all round the wicket. Dempster aggregates 402 runs for two innings. BIG SCORES IN AUSTRALIA (Rec. November 21, 5,5 p.m.) Sydney, November 21. Grade cricket matches were continued yesterday in fine weather, on good wicsets. For Mosman against Balmain, Salmon made 112 not out. For Gord.on against Glebe, Watsou made 117. For Kandwick against Cumberland, Donnan made 110 and MeCristal 119'not out; for Cumberland, Waddy made 123. For University against North Sydney, Hogg made 96. Foi - Waverley against Marrickville Lewis mado 10L Bowling for Waverley O’Connor took six wickets for 45, and in the second Innings Kippax took six tor 62. (Rec. November 21, 5.5 p.m.) Melbourne, November 21. Grade cricket matches were played vosterdav in fine weather and the wickets were good. St Hilda against University. ponsford made 132. For Carlton against North Melbourne, Woodfull mado 10.3. For Melbourne against Essendon, Hendry made 44. RECEIPTS FOR TEST MATCHES AUSTRALIANS’ SHARE (Rec. November 20. 5.5 p.m.) London, November 19 The Cricket Board of Control reports that the gross receipts from the Test matches amounted to 4:60,000. of which CIS,OOO will be shared by seventeen first-el.-r-s counties. .I’9ooo by clubs whose "rounds wore used for the Tests, and £3090 by minor counties. The Austialians "ill receive between 4115.000 and .£16,000.
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