SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
rowinq. SYDNEY, Nw. 13Tressider has covered WeWb B lnh!t deposit for the sculling match. CRICKET. TOKOMARU BAY. (FROM COR CORRESPONDENT.) A cricket match was played o.t Tokomaru Bay on the Kung s ““Ijm day between tea ms rep l ‘•'sen tin „ the townsliip and the Mata. lho foitner won by 152 runs, hollowing a c the scores: TOKOMARU BAY. Eirst Innings. E. Connolly, c and b Wilson Id Sigley, b AYilson y AV. Oates, b Wilson ty J. Oates, b Wilson.... JJ L. Reid, b Wilson Y Hewitson. run out \ G. Oates, b Wilson Y Newton, b Way - Id Oates, sen., not out d Buchanan, b AYay " Popple, b Way d Extras _ Totals • ~»....••••• 1 Bowling.—Way, 5 for 2S; Wilson, C for IS. Second Innings. E. Connelilv, b Way tJ Sigley, b McGranachan yY ,W. Oates, retired tUU J. Oates, lbw ~ L. Reid, b Way 2 Hewitson, not out • ' G. Oates, b McGrunachan u Newton, c Armstrong i Buchanan, b Way Extras 1B Total for S wickets • 170 Bowling.—Way, 3 for 26; Wilson, 1 for 38; McGranachan, 3 tor do. MATA. Pirst Innings. Bratliwaite, b G. Oates d L. E. Cotterill, b G. Oates U Way, run out ** E. R. Murphy, b G. Oates 1Wilson, b G. Oates d Saxbv, c and b G. Oates *? McDonald, c Popplo d Armstrong, b AY. Oates. d Hayden, st J. Oates Y. McGranachan, st J. Oates d Bruce, not out d Extras
Total •' Bowling.—G. Oates, o for 8; A Oates, 4 for 19. Second Iniuugs. " Brathwaite, b Reid -■ L. E. Cotterill, c J. Oates ' AV,av, c W. Oates E. R. Murphy, b Sigley Wilson, b lteid Saxby, b Reid McDonald, c Hewitson Armstrong, run out Hayden, not out ■■■■■■■■•■ McGranachan, b W. Oates ■ Bruce, b W. Oates Extras _
Total •••■ Bowling.—Sigley, 2 tor o; lleid, 4 fOT 10; W. Oates, 3 for 11-
EASY WIN FOR M.C.C.
{Received Nov. 13, 0.4 a.m.) ADELAIDE, .Nov. 13. The Englishmen declared their first innings closed. Alien. the game resumed to-day the local team uent to the wickets, and were quickly disposed of. The wicket showed signs of wear, but Clem Hill and Pellew played with the utmost freedom, while the bulk of their companions went down like ninepins, scores: SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Second Innings. ' Mayne, c Humphries, b Blythe.... 0 Darling, b Barnes •••••• f C. Hill, c Jones, b Crawford bi Pellew, b Crawford " Jennings, c and b Braund U L. Hill, b Crawford f O’Connor, b Braund i Cl ax. ton, c Fane, b Braund IJ Moßeth, b Crawford ...: | Wright, not out ° Chamberlain, b Crawford ~ Sundries '■■■• “ _
* Total Bowling Aanalysis.—Barnes, 1 for 27; Blythe, 1 for 19; Braund, 3 tor 47 ; Cranford, o for 40. The Englishmen won bv an innings and 183 runs.
THE TURF.
GAMBLING BILL AMENDMENT. Press Association. DUNEDIN, Nov.' 13. Tiho Diunedin Jockey Club Committee express the opinion that -fie Gaming Bill is m the interests of sport, but suggest it should jbe amended by retaining, two and that the word “may be substituted for “shall” in the clause providing that bookmakers be licence a, also that the totalisator be closed at the notified time of starting in place of the advertised time.
AUCKLAND RESULTS,
NOR’-WEST WINS AND DROPS DEAD.
AUCKLAND. Nov. -3. The Auckland Club’s spring meetintr was conrtriniued to-day in fine weather and hi tlie presence or a large gathering. r- - A. somewhat dramatic incident occurred a.t tile close of the On &h.u nguV Steeple chase. llus evenrt, after a'game struggle, was won hy the aged Nor -AI est, and the •victory proved a noo-ular one, tlie liorse and rider a greiat oration 'on returning to tlic scales. Before lie re a ched tlie e n closure, aiovever, Nor’AVcrt dropped death Dm.jng the day the saun. of ;£9Bol 10s /passed through tlie tota-lisa.tor. iReSpring Ha.nd:cap, of 100 sovs, 1 anile. —Loftus, 7.10 (.Jones), Seaton, 7.8, 2; Fashionable, 7.0, 3. Scratched: To AroKi anti Sweet Alice. Won by a neck. Time, Imm 42seo. X>.iviidends, £4 6s and £1 os» Penrose Hurdle Race, of 150 sovs, 2 miles. —Omari, 0.3, 1; Kratere, 11.0, 2; Ranana, 9.11, 3. Scratched: Sol and Aqua Regia. Won by. jsix lengths. Time, 3mm Slsec. DivIdend, £6 14s. Normanby Handicap, of 100 sovs, 7 furlongs.—Soult, 9.7, 1; Delegate, SO 2; La Cigale, 7.12, 3. All started.’ Won hy four lengths Time, 1 /min 29sec. Dividends. £3 Is and .hi
<S City Handicap, of 375 sovs, 1J miles. —Downfall, 7.11 (Jones), 1; To Arolia, 7.12 (Ryan), 2; Uihlander, 810 (Conquest), 3. All started. Won hy a lematih, with half a length between second and third. Time, 2 min lOsec. Dividends, £2 2s, and hi 18s. Musket Stakes, of 200 sovs. 4'furlongs.—General Soult, 8.12 (Deeley). 1; Chartreuse, 8.3, 2; Osgaby, 7.12. 3. All started. Won by a neck. Time, Slsec. Dividends, £1 16s and £1 6s. , ' Onehunga Steeplechase.—Nor - West, 10.0 (Selby), 1; Irish, 10.0, 2; Lady Lanta, 9.7, 3. Also startedj Inmiskillen 10.6, Romany. Lad 10.. a, ICliama 10.0, All Fours 9./. Won by three -lengths, with _lo lengths between second and third. All I onto, KOiama, and Inmskillen fell, butnone of the riders were seriously flinrt. Tame, Grnin 16sec. Dav/idemls, £lO Is and 365. ~ Maiden Hate, of 100 sovs, H miles.—Dan Leno, 8.12, 1; Delegate, 7.12, 2; Umvparaha, 9.5, 3. Scratched : Freemount. Won. by threequarters of a length. Time, wn 12sec. Dividends, £2 1/s and hi 19s. Epsom Handicap, of_lso sovs, 6 furlongs.—Frederick, 7.5, 1; Ala - heno. 7.1, 2; Loftns, 8.3, 3. Scratched - Lucrece and Soult Maid. Won bv a length. Time, lnrin 15 3-ssec.
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