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CITY AND SUBURBAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

Tho sixth round of matches was ' played on Saturday, all wickets being in good order. SENIORS. , Druids batting first against Railway, made 126 (Marson .45. Anderson 15, Gale 18, Walpole 10, L. Spicer 13). Railway replied with 67 (Fleet 49 not out). Druids, in their second innings, made 34 for seven wickets and declared. Railway had made 51 for one wicket. C. Spicer, and Marson, for Druids, and Forbes and Brown, for Railway, bowled well.

Srdenham Hockey Club made 183 in their first innings against Y.M.CA. (Hutchincs 15, Cusworth 45. Keane 36, Chambers 41, Ryde 19, Bellinger 11). V.M.C A. replied with .75 (Johnston 29). Johnston and Smith for, Y.MCA.. and Grammar and Ryde for Svdenham Hockey Club, divided the bowling honours. At Hornby, . Islington-Hornby secured a victory over Linwood Wanderers by a margin of 65 runs on the first imvngs. Islington-Hornby mado 131 (Thomas 26, McCloskie 19. Coles 17, Mornane 14. Spicer 12, Owen 12), Linwood Wanderers 66 (Grammar 27. Stevens 13, Heenan 11). Bently and Grammar bowled well for Linwood Wanderers, as did Thomas and Holmes for Islington-Hornby.

JUNIORS. Rawhiti defeated St. John's by an innings and three runs. Rawhiti 109 (Bishor- 30. Haynes 20), St. John's 51 and 55 (Frame 22. Hawes 12, Allen* 12, Askew 10). Betts and Bellamy bowled best for Rawhiti. and Hawes, Allen, and Bowderi for St. John's Woolston 65 (Levi 20. Leiehton 13) defeated St. Albans Guild 58 (_.bb'p 11. Small 15) an.l 44 (Neate 17. Hardie 10). Woolstor secured the required 33 runs in the soeond innings for the loss of two wickets (-""h rimpton 18 not out), secur'rig a three-point win. , Linwood Wanderers A team defeated the sa_e clnb's B team by seven wickets. The A team made 66 in the first innings and 60 for three wickets in the second (Williams 22. J. Wainscott 13, B. Wainscott 17). The B team made 61 in the first innings and 53 in the second (Mole 21, A. Hardie 17). For tSe A team Payne took seven wickets for __ runs. Jennings five for 22, and A. Wainscott six for 33. For the B team. Nicholson took six for 63, and Tullinan t_r<-_ for 18. Richmond Working Men's Clnb defeated Dunstable by a margin of 16 xnns. and secured a three-point win. Dnnstable 47 and 35 (Neilson 15. Nergptte 12). Richmond Working Men's Club 34 and 64 (Buchanan _*9, Kidd

12). W - Richmond, Walters, Kidd, and Evans, and Ginders and Flavel for Dunstable, bowled well. V.M.C.__ secured a two-point win against Scott's, defeating them by 111 runs on tho first innings. Scott's 123 (Peacock 76, Cauldwoll 19): Y.M.CA. 231 (Down 79, Mcintosh 61, Robb 35, Taylor 11). Down and Mcintosh bowlod best for V.M.C.A., and Dempster and Peacock for Scott's.

Council defeated St. Peter's by 61 on the first innings, obtaining a two-point win. Council 145 (Geddins 62, Raxworthy 31, Cooper 16. Tolcher 12. Sanders 11); St. Peter's 84 (Ellis 24 not out, Rhind 14, Mollree 11. Owen 10). Tolcher and Raxworthy for Council, and Hanna for St. Peter's wor. the beat bowlers. Glenmore obtained a two-point win over Druids, defeating them by 11 runon the first innings. Glenmore 123 (Champ 32, Round 20, Smith 20, Sykes 12, Tanner 17); Druids Tl2 (Smith 21, L. Kent 16, Gvde 15, Warrington 11,. L. Hales 13, Bowley 11). Smith and Warrington were the best bowlers on th. Druids' side, and Round and Wilson did well for Glenmore. Railway made 164 against Druids B (Warron 46, Symes 34, Radford 34. Ramsey 11, Clements 15). Druids 100 (Grny 24. Watson 33. Dawson 10). Ram«_y fiv<- for 55. Bennett four for 18, for Railway, and Gray. Tucker, Smith, nnd Mcl_tv for Druids divided the bowling honours.

P___Sn>ENT'S. . Edgeware defeated Dunstable by sis : wicket., _e.ui__g a three-point win. : _>ui_t_.i_e oil u-ornton __), and 3. (Thornton 11); Edgeware .50 (Davison 18 )and 44 for four wickets (Neale 11, Davey 11 not out). For Edgeware, Davey ad Phil pott, and for Dnn_tablo, McClea and Howes bowled well. Latimer defeated Waimairi by 9 runs on the first innings, obtaining a twopoint win. Latimer 45 (Haynes 15, Sparrow 10); Waimairi 36. (Prebble 13) Hadley, four for 10, Wilson, five for i 3, and Kruso, two for 5, were the best ! bowlers on the 'Waimairi side, and Zimmerman, six for 10, and Gem, nine for 42, on the Latimer side. St. Matthew's defeated St. Albans Guild by 92 runs, obtaining a threepoint win. St. Albans 92 and 19; St. Matthew's 77 and 56. j

VICE-PRESIDENT'S. St. Peter's secured a three-point win ' against St. Matthew's, defeating them by nine wickets and 13 runs. St. Peter's 35 and 26 for one wicket (Turner 13. McLachlan 10); St. Matthew's 5 and 43_ (Ferguson 11). Kerr took five wickets for no runs and Turner six for "4 on the St. Peter's: side. For St. Matthew's, Connor took ; eight for 12. i V.M.C.A. A and B. teams played ' their match at Hagley Park, the A team winni-g by 53 runs. A team 105 j and 24; B team 31 and 45. j The Vice-President's matches for i next week are as follows:—V.M.C.A. • A r. St. Matthew's, at Hagley Park: ! V.M.C.A. B v. St. Peter's, at Hagley 1 Park.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 2

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CITY AND SUBURBAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 2

CITY AND SUBURBAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 2

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