RICCARTON v. EAST CHRISTCHURCH.
Riccarton, who "had been at the wickets all tho previous Saturday, and had scored 27S for se\-en wickets] on Saturday declared their innings closed, for that total. East Christchurch, goirfi; in, 4° '}s fair y throughout their innings, Addison s 64 beinjj a ehanceless display of good cricket. Sims and Costelloe, with 25 each, also batted well. East following on had. up to the call -of time, scored 167 for four wickets. Sims 100 not out. batted splendidly, giving one chanco wlien was about 60 Addison also batted well. Scores:— EAST CHRISTCHCRCH. * First Icmnji. A. Sims, b Ellis .. 25 O. Spinks. stptJ Omyeill. H An-thony .. g R. B. Ward, c inb.. b Anthony .. ..13 A. H. Addison, c Parlcirson. b Ellis ..* 61 Ti. Gordon, b Anthony . I - * J. W. Crichtcn, b Williams ' 4 F. S. Boe*. b Willianxs .'. ..' 0 A Ccet<llcw, c Harper, b Ellis .. .23 G. Boxshai;. cot out o E. J. Pcs?, b Eiiis .. .. " 0 A E. Ward, c Cay S il!, b Ellis .. .'.6 Extras .. .. ~ ..11 Tot J m ~ B Z
Bowling Analysis.—H. E. Ellis, 22 overs. 5 maiden*, 43 ran*. 5 A. Arrihonv, IS overs, 2 maidens. GS runs, 3 wicket*; S* I ,Hl??^ n ' 6 ov «™. 1 maiden, 21 runs: K. :S. \\iUi»ms. 7 overs. 1 maicVen, 16 rutua '2 wtcketa; Walls, 4 overs, 2 maidens, 5 runs. RICCAKTOS. First Innings (inning-i ciojeo) .. .. 277 * Bowling Analysis.—H. A. Adiii-on. 22overs, 1 raxiden. €0 runs, 1 wicket; A. K. Ward, 13 over's G maidens, « runs; Gordon. 20 overs. 2 maidens, GO tuss. 3 wicltets; A. Sims. 15 overs, 1 maid-en, M ruw, 3 wickets; A. Cestello?. 7 overs, 21 rue?; E. Vezs, j> overs, 20 rats. EAST CHRISTCHUHOH. ; Second Inning*. A. Sims, not out .. .. .. 100 C. Bcisiinli. 1.b.w.. b Anthony .. .. S C. Spink., c VThitta. i> An:hony.. .. 0 U. B. Ward, b Anthony ".. .. o A. 11. Addiaon. st Csygill, b Parkinioa 46 I I*. Gordon, not out .. .. ..3 J Extras .. .. .. .. in Total for four wickets .. .. 167 Bowling Analysis— S. Walls, 3 overs, 15 runs; H. Eilis, 10 overs, 39 runs; A. Antl.Oiiy, 8 overs, 39 runs, 3 wickets; V. C. Fryer, 7 overs, 1 maiden, 25 runs; K. S. Wnliams, 5 overs, 9 runs; — Parkinson. 4 over.-, 1 maiden, IS runs, 1 wicket; H. B. \\ hitta, 2 overs, 12 runs.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13337, 1 February 1909, Page 3
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