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RICCARTON v WEST CHRISTCHURCH.

In this game West Christchurch had tirst strike, Crawshaw and Waters opening tho innings. A very weak shot in tho slips soon sent Crawshaw back and at 27 Bryan-Brown was given out lbw. Roes©:followed, but at 67 Waters shared Bryan-Brown's fat©. Reese at once got busy , but Donnelly returned one to tho bowler, and Young was lbw. London was caught off a mishit without scoring, but Matthews. who followed, ran into doubles in a few_ nunutes, and tho score mounted rapidly. The second century went up in just under two hours, and then Mafctltows was smartly caught at point— 210 for 71 Bannehr followed, and

Reese reached his century. At 221" Bannehr left and Reese was splendidly caught off a full toss at 228, and the remaining batsmen not giving much trouble, the innings closed after twoand a half hours', play, for. 247. Whitta aud L. A. Caygill opened the Riccarton innings, but the latter was brilliantlycaught at point at 19, making way for his brother; A good stand took the total to 108, at which figure stumps were drawn. Scores: — WEST CHBISTCHTJBCH. • First Innings. E. E. Cr»wahrsr. cA. Gnincy, bßooltOfli*- 0 H. Waters, Ibw, b Bonlton ..29 Bot. Bryan-Brown, lbw, b Boulton .. 13 D. Eoeee, c E. B. Geygill, b iJoaltoa 101 A. T. Donnelly, c end b .WhitU .. c "C. Yonng, lbir, br OTtiitt* .. .. 0 R-- J. ' Loudon, c cub., b Norman .. 1 B. Matthews, c Whitta, b Smith ..54 J. H. Bannehr, c Korman, b Bonlton 4 'G. T. Moor, not out ;; .. 3 D. Ma«kte, etpd. Fuller, b Norman 13 Extras .. .. i; • .. «t

Total .. ..- . .; .'. 247 - Bowling.—E. BouHon, 20 overs, 3 maidens, Bl .run*, 5 Trickets, 1 no ball; A. H. g 1 ""*!'. 12 overs, 1 maiden, 68 runs, 1 wide; ■•H-.8. :WhitU,.4 overs, 23 rune, 2 wickets; A. Som», 5 ows, 31 tubs. 2 wickeU; - !*' »•• WBith. " ovtrsj 1 maiden, 14 runs, ' UICCARTOK. Fir*t Innings. H. B. TVhitU, cot cut .. ' Cs v E; B.~C»«ili, art out .. - .J " w • Xxtraa .. - v -. :" _ " Total for on. wicket .*,,

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14831, 24 November 1913, Page 10

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340

RICCARTON v WEST CHRISTCHURCH. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14831, 24 November 1913, Page 10

RICCARTON v WEST CHRISTCHURCH. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14831, 24 November 1913, Page 10

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