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... IKE AU3?3ALLiIJS' TOJK. AUCKLAND MATCH. By Telegraph.—Press' Association. Auckland, Last Nighi. I iif day's play of the AuMt.i-lism-Aurklaiiri match wa>- held in spl >])- did weather and on a good wicket, ami before an attendance "of about 401)0. The Australians made the most of tile wicket, the runs of Mayne being a feature. The following are the scores: AURTR A LlA.—First Innings. Bardsley, e and b Re!f .. .. 0 Mayne, b Relf KM) Simpson, 'o Ollift' HO Smith, b Olliff 3 Armstrong, 1) Olliff 4(> j Kelleway, 1.b.w., b Sneddon .. ..51 , Warne. c Horspool, b Sneddon .. 54 Emery, mn out 2 Dodds, 1> Taylor C Whitty, not out 6 Gorry, b Taylor 0 Extras 21; Total 355 Bowling analysis.—Rolf took two wickets for 00, Howden none for 72, Olliff, three for i 7; Taylor, two for 54; Haddon, none for 41; Smith, none f A r 10; Sneddon, two for 20. AUCKLAND, First Innings 112 Second Innings. Horspool, e Dodas, b Armstrong .. 0 Antlionv, not out .. .. .. 10 Sneddon, b Emery 8 Extras ~ 3 Total for two wickets .. .. 30 Armstrong has taken one wicket for 12 runs. W hitty none for 3, Emery one for 9, Warne none for 3. THE SATURDAY COMPETITION UNITED SERVICE 13. v. HIGH SCHOOL. This match was continued on Saturday, when High School, with five wickets down for 60, resumed their second innings. Wills, who was not out, carried his score to S before he was disposed, and Miek (22) was the only batsman to make a stand, the innings terminating for 113 runs. Requiring 140 to save defeat United Service B, who only batted nine inen, were quickly disposed of, the innings only realising 36 runs. Sullivan (15) and' McCord ViO) made the bulk of the runs. Southall and Grey both bowled well. High School thus won by 104 runs, securing a threepoint win. Scores:— HIGH SCHOOL. —Second Innings, Southall, e Bollinger, b McCord .. 27 Cook, b Osborne .. '.. .. 25 Ward, run out 2 Grey, c Rea, b Preshaw .. .. 10 Ryder, b Prcshaw 4 Wills, b McCord .., .. .. 8 Hoby, b Prcshaw 1 Lnsk. c Prcshaw. b Osborne . . ~ 22 Simpson, c Osborne, b McCord .. 0 'Wright, not out 1 Goss, b Osborne 7 Extras 6 Total * .. 113 First Innings 114 Grand total &7 Bowling analysis.—Carr, none for 23; McCord, three for 40; Preshaw, three for 16; Osborne, three for 22. UNITED SERVICE 8.-Seeond Innings. McCord, c Cook, b Grey .. .. 10 Napier, b Grey 2' Preshaw, b Grey .. .. ». 0 Osborne, b Grey 4 Sullivan, c Southall, b Grey .. 15 Bollinger, c Ryder, b Southall .. 0 Wiggs, b Southall .. .. .. O Stevenson, st. Hoby, b Southall .. 0] Rea, not out I Extras 4 Total .. 3® 1 Grand total 123 Bowling analysis.—Southall, three forj 8; Grey, five for 23. j UNITED SERVICE A. v.\ EG MONT VILLAGE. This match was continued at the Tukapa ground on Saturday. Requiring 83 to win, United Service A, who could only muster eight men, commenced th»hsecond innings, but could only obtain &6 runs, all ,but four of which being scored by Lash (25), Monk (15) anrl "Bocock (12). Egmont Village thus won by 27 runs, obtaining a three-point win. Scores:— EGMONT Y ILL AGE. First Innings 45 Second Innings 97 Grand total .. ..97 UNITED SERVICE A.—Second Innings. Lasli, c Irvine, b Gibson .. .. 25 Mackay, b O'Byrne I Lawrejyjiofc out 9 Wood, b O'Byrne 0 Shirley, 'b G. Marsh 0 , Monk, b O'Byrne 15 Bocock, b G. Marsh 12 Mclsaac, not out C Extras 3 Total .. 5f First Innings IE Grand total .. .. ..71 Bowling analysis. —G. Marsh, two foi 2; O'Byrne. three for 11; S. Gibson, oik for 12; G. Gibson, none for 13; Marsh none for 15. FIEE BRIGADE v. INGLEWOOD. Fire Brigade continued their mate! with Inglewood last Saturday, Hardwifli and Girling, the not out men, going tc
the wickets, Hardwick. ;>rLi>r adding] 10 to his score, was caught In >\. ' Brown. i tv'ti;j>;;ii.-i was suoii on tile btu lost Girling after nuikimr nine. Oii:i»un, ai'ter making niic. was lumfrd by Stratford, leavijig lleniiiiins nut ":it with riovou. and tile innings dosed for SO. inglo'.vood started their second i.inings with J. Wellington and W. Brown. Wellington, alter making I was bowled bv Clarke. Orbell was nit long at the, wickets, being bowled by Clarke after making two. W. Brown (12) was caught by DanKs off Clarke.! M. Wellington started to make, tilings lively by hitting out and soon hfin in .■>. liis credit, but Coppen caught liini be-1 'hind the wickets oil' Girling. The re-j maining seven batsmen only made Sj runs, giving Inglewood a total of 35.: Fire Brigade, who wanted 3!) runs to score a three-point win and only IS minutes to get them in, started with Hemmins and Clarke. Hemmins, after making four, was given out l.b.w. Co;»- j pen joined Clarke and soon got hold of the bowling, giving a good exhibition of hard hitting and scoring 58 runs between the two before time was called. , The Brigade, thus won by nine wickets | and scored a three-point win, amid great, j excitement. This leaves Fire Brigadeone point behind Warehouses in. : "ho | first round. Scores:— INGLEWOOD.—First Innings. \ M. Wellington, b Girling .. '.. 20 JW. Kinsella, 1.b.w., b Girling .. 0 J. Wellington, run out .. .. 9 Orbell, run out 10 R. Thomas, c Coleman, b Clarke .. 2 N. Sutherland, c Billings, b Clarke.. 0 ' Stratford, c O'Halloran, b Clarke .. 1 Brown, b Clarke I Mcßae, b Clarke .. ~ .. 0 Dewhirst, b Clarke 0 W. Brown, not out 0 Extres 5 Total ~ ; r r, .. .. CO Bowling analysis.—Clarke, six for !8;' Girling, two for 21; Danks, none for 9;, Hardwick, none for 7. FIRE BRIGADE.—First Innings. Coppen, c Stratford, b Mcßae .. 4 ' Clarke, c and b Mcßae .. .. IS Billings, c Thomas, b Wellington .. 10! Best, run out 0' Danks, b Kinsella .. .. .. 4 1 O'Halloran, b Mcßae 4 i Coleman, c Wellington, b Mcßae .. 4 Hardwick, cW. Brown, b Wellington 14 Girling, b Wellington .. • • 9 Hemmins, not out 7 j Gunson, b Stratford 1! Etxras 8 - i Total SOI I Bowling analysis.—Kinsella, one r or 17; Mcßae, four for 23; Wellington, three for 21: Thomas, one for I; Sutherland, one for 3. INGLEWOOD.—Second Innings. J. Wellington, b Clarke .. -.12 W. Brown, c Danks, b Clarke .. 9 Orbell, b Clarke .. 2 .M. Wellington, e Connen. h Girfing 20 W. Kinsella, b Clarke .. .. 3 j Stratford, c and b Girling .. .. 0 N. Sutherland, b Clarke .. •. 0 Dewhirst, b Clarke .. 4 R. Tlicmas, not out 11 Mcßae, c Billings, b Clarke .. 0. F. Brown, b Girling 0| Extras 7 1 Total ->8 Bowling analysis.—Clarke, seven for 21; Girling, tliree for 10; Coleman, none for 2; Dariks, none for 1G; Hardwick,. none for 9. FIRE BRIGADE—Second Innings. Hemmins, 1.b.w., b Kinsella .. .. 4 Clarke, not out 25 Coppen, not out .. .. .. 33 Extras 2 Total for one wicket .. .. :i4 Bowling analysis.—Kinsella, one for 21; Mcßae, none tor 4; Thomas, noiie for 16; Sutherland, none for 11; Orbell, none for 10, The following members of the Cirrington Road Cricket Club are requested to attend practice in the Spor's .Ground to-day and to-morrow at 5 p.m.: RobertsflS, , Avery, Perham, Southall, Benbow, Greene, Humphries, Gwilliaoi, King, Grey, TurnbuTl and Lash.
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