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WEDNESDAY ASSOCIATION. The following are the fixtures and grounds for to-morrow: Seniors. tOriental v. Rivals, at No. L Basin Reserve. Vivian v. Union, at No. 2, Basin Reserve Artillery v. YALC.A., at No. 4, Basin Reserve. Juniors. .United v. Artillery, at No. 1, Newtown Park. fit. Patrick’s College v. Union, at No. 2. Newtown ParkOriental v. Red Cross, at No. 3, Newtown Park. The following will represent the Oriental Club in its matches to-morrow: (seniors, against Rivals —vlourlay, Wyatt, Osborne, Alpe, Billman, Meston, Masters. ■Trusoott, Day, Toms, HoEldown'ey „ Green, , Juniors against Red Cross —Luxfoid. Marshall, Lane. Bowie, Trilford, MumImery, Lindsay, Robinson, Williamson, Kemple, Clementson. DR COLLINS’S TEAM v, COLLEGE. Weather conditions were ideal yesterday afternoon‘for the match between a team selected by Dr Collins and representatives of Victoria College, which took place on the College grounds. The wicket was in first-class order, and there was a goad attendance of scholars and friends. The match ended in a draw. Dr Collins’s team making 209 and College 129 for the loss of nine wickets. Captain Eastwood and Mr D. C. Collins were the principal scorers for Dr Collins’s team, the former making 61 and the latter 54. Both played a fine innings, as did Colonel Knox, who made 30 not out. Curtis was the best of the batsmen for College, making 24. Major Cockrane for Dr Collins’s team and Connie for College were the most successful bowlers. Scores: BR COLLINS’S TEAM.—-First Innings. 1). C. Collins, c Gadsby, b Briscoe ... 54 Eastwood, c Smith, b Briscoo 61 Izard, c and b Comrie 26 Hughes, o and b Morton 0 Lord Liverpool, by Briscoe ...... 6 Knox, not out ~ 39 Hutton, b Comrie ... 0 Holmes, 0 and b Comrie . 8 Cockrane; o Smith, b Morton .„.——. • 2 Cooper, b Comrie ...—1 Dr Collins, b Comrie 7 Extras 5 Total 209 Bowling analysis. Morton, took two wickets for 97 runs, Currie none for 33, Briscoe three for 56. Comrie five for 17. COLLEGE.—First Innings. Comrie, b Lord Liverpool ... 19 Rindmarsh, b Cockrane 18 Smith, b Holmes ....... ..... 16 Curtis, b Cockrane —— 24 'Briscoe, b Holmes 4 Duncan, b Cockrane 7 Gibbons, o Izard, b Knox 15 Konaldeon, b D. G. Collins ............. 9 Gadsby, b Knox —.— - 8 Morton, not out 0 Raleigh, not out , - 0 Extras Nino wickets for J 29 Bowling analysis.—Cockrane took three wickets for 44 runs, D. C, Collins one for 16, Lord Liverpool one for 18, Holmes two for 29, Dr Collins none for 4, Knox two for 9. ' .

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8363, 25 February 1913, Page 9

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CRICKET New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8363, 25 February 1913, Page 9

CRICKET New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8363, 25 February 1913, Page 9

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