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CANTERBURY CRICKET ASSOCIATIO: GRADE COMPETITION'S. The fifth round of grade matches was co cr u Saturday in miserable weathe Slight rain was falling when play was r siuncd, and though it booh cleared a bittei cold southerly blew across the ground 1 whole afternoon. SYDENHAM v. ST. ALBANS. Sydenham outplayed St.. Albans all the w; and won by an innings with a few runs ar plenty of time to spare. Scores: — SYDENHAM. First innings .. .. 3 ST. ALBANS. Firet Innings. D. W. Reese, b Mcßeth .. . G. W. Bettle, run out .. .. J. H. Martin, stpd. Bellamy, b Mcßeth li. A. Gordon, c Booth, b ilcßcth .. *. C. G. Crawford, stpd. Bellamy, b Mcßeth : L. R. Brunton, b Gray '.. ~ J. Tikau, b McEwin .. .. ; S. Johns, stpd. Bellamy, b McEwin .. ; S. "W. Hickmott, not out .. .. H. Stringer, b Hcßeth Extras .. ~ •., • lk Total .. .. .. i 1 Bowling Analysis.—D. Mcßeth, 19.5 over 7 maidens, 43 runs, 5 wickets; J. McEwi 16 overs, 1 maiden, 65 rune, 2 wickets; 1 Gray, 11 overs, .3 maidens, 32 runs, wicket; W. R. Patrick, 5 overs, 25 runs. Second Innings. 11. A. Gordon, o Patrick, b Mcßeth .. ] G. W. Bettle, b Gray .. .. .. D. W. Reese, c Booth, b Patrick .. 4 L. R. Brunton, c Patrick, b McEwin ~ ; J. H. Martin, b McEwin .. ... -3 C. G. Crawford, c Conradi, b Patrick .. 1 J. Tikau, c Mcßeth, b Conradi .. S. Johns,' 0 Taylor, b Mcßeth .. 1.. ] H. Stringer, b Patrick S. W. HickmoH, b Mcßeth ] T. W. Roeae, not out .. ; ... .. Extras .. ... .. ] Total .. .. .. ..If Bowling ■ Analysis.—J. Gray, 8 overs, ] runo. l wicket; D. Mcßeth, 13.2 over, 3 ma dens, 32 runs, 3 wickets;. J. McEwin, 1 overs, 1 maiden, 42 runs, 2 wickets; J Conradi, 8 overs, 1 maiden, 41 runs, 1 wicket W. R. Patrick, 7 ovens, 2 maidens, 19 rum 3 wickets. I/nrWOOD v. WEST CHRISTCHURCH. A sensational first wicket partnership bf tween Thomas and King for 283, won.-th game early for Linwood. Thomae - reache 200 and gave a fine exhibition of free an< powerful hitting. Scores:— "WEST CHRISTCmmCH. . First Innings .. .. .. ..SO Second Innings. D. McKenaie, c Thomas, b Porrin P. Hooper, o Read, b Thomas .. .. 3 ,E. J. Norman, c Orchard, b Read .. 2 D. Radpath, c .and b Perrin .. H. C. Watson, b Read .. .. J; Dr. P. S. Foster, c Forsyth, b Thomas W. O. Rolland, c Rxtseell, b Read ;.. ' • < M. Butters, not nut ... .. .. R. E. Boag, not out .. .. 1 Extras .. .. .. 1; Total for 7 wickets .. ..II Bowling Analysis.—E. G. Perrin, 6 oven 28 runs, 2 wickets; R. Read, 15 overs, I maidens, 46 runs, 3 wickets; 1 no ball; A "W. Thomas, 15 overs, 7 maidens, 23 rune 2 wickets. LINWOOD. First Innings. Thomas,' c Rolland, b Foster ..20< W. L. King, b Zimmerman .. $■ E. G. Perrin, c Hooper, b Foster .. ] R. Read, b McKonzie .. & H. Forsyth, b McKenzie .. .. 3" C. Orchard, not out .. .. ... ij G. AV. Russell, not out .. ... , .. u Byes .. ... ... ... 2j Total for 5 wioketa .. .. 47( • (Innings closed.; Bowling Analysis.—D. Redpath, 3 overs 23 runs; P. Hooper, 16 overs, 2 maidens, 9C runs; C. Zimmerman, 13 overs, 2 maidenß, 84 runs, 1 wicket; D. McKonzie. 4 overs, 21 runs, 2 wickets; H. C. Watson, 20 overs, 89 runs; Norman, 4 overs, 1 maiden, 13 runs; Dr. Foster, 17 oveia, 120 runs, 2 wickets. . . EAST CHRISTCHURCH v. RICCARTOUT, East Christahurch wei© in. a good position as they had lost 4. wickets for 129, and required; to treacA 195. The tail, however, ''slumped" and the side was out for 160. Scores:— RICCARTON. First Innings .. .. .. ... 195 Second Innings. C. E. Guiney, c 'Wood, b Howell .. 45 R. S. Taylor, c and b McClelland .. 33 M. Ashby, lbw,' b McClelland .. .. 2 L. Killick, c Blank, b. Trustrum .. 6 A. E. Byrne, not out .. .. .. 19 E. E. Luttrell, b McClelland .. ..2< G. Haines, c an&b McClelland .. 4 Extras ... .. ... .. .10 Total for 6 wickeU .. .. 143 (Innings closed.) Bowling Analysis.—W, Howell. IT overs, 4 maidens, 49 runs, 1 wicket; T. McClelland, 9.3 overs, 1 maidon, 43 runs, 4 wickets; X. Jones, 4 overs, 1 maiden, 12 rues: H. Trustrum, 5 overs,. 21 runs, 1 vricket; L. Guiney, 2 overs, 8 runs. . . «CAST CHRISTCHURCH. First Innings. A. B. Blank, Ibw, b Guiney .. .. 24 B. B. Wood, b Taylor •• ® N. Jones, c Guiney, b Luttrell .. .. 34 W. Howell, b Luttrell -• ..33 H. Trustrum, c Killick, b Taylor ... 1? L. Smith, c Taylor, b Sinclair .. .. 5 A. E. Ward, not out, absent .. ..18 T. McClelland, b Sinclair •• ' h. Guiney, not out .. .• •• 6 — Moore, b Sinclair .. .. •• 0 — Collins, c Guiney, b Sinclair •• - Byes .. ' .. .. .. S Total .. •• •• ..160 Bowling Analysis.—R. S. Taylor, 15 overs, i maidens, 51 runs, 2 wickete; M. 0. Sin-. :lair, 16 overs. 6 maiden 3. 25 runs, 4 wickets; £. E. Luttrell, "7 ovc-rs, 35 rur.9, 2 wickets; 2, E. Guiney, 4 overs, 20 runs, 1 v.'icket; R. H. 2s"orth, 4 overs, 1 niaiden, 14 runs. Second Innings. k. R. Blajik, not out .. •• 82 3. Trustrum, b Sinclair •• =1 v. Jones, not oat .. Leg byes .. ... •• Tbtal for 1 wiefcet ** _»•
Bowling Analysis.—M. 0. Sinclair, 13 overs, 2 maidens, 47 runs, 1 wicket; R. S. Taylor, 11 overs, 1 maiden, 47 runs; H. B. Whit/ta, 7 overs, 1 maiden, 14 runs; E. E. Luttrell, 4 overs, 32 runs; C. K. Guiney, 1 over, 5 runs; L. Killick, 1 over, 1 maiden. CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. The City and Suburban Cricket Association's competitions were continued on Saturday. Results:— SENIORS. •Ward's defeated Green's by 121 runs. Scores:—"Ward's 171 and'l63 for-"six wickets, and declared (Mills 76 not out,. Weston 20, Watson 23, A. Harry 14). Green's, 76 and 137 (Morris 73, Gaeson 16 not out, Ayling 15). Druids defeated Railway by an innings and 54 runs. Scores:—Druids, 203; Railway, 74 and 75 (Grant 28, Owens 16, Williams 11). Throp, three for 21,, and Egan, three for 25, bowled well for Druids. SECOND GRADE. .Excelsior defeated Oddfellows B. by an innings and 238 runs. Oddfellows made 42 and 13. Dobbs took three wickets for 1 run for Excelsior. St. Albans defeated Green's A. by an innings 'and 103 runs. Scores:—St. Albans 269. Green's A. 68 and 98 (Tillyshort 44, Hilgrove 19). Carter, four for 15, and E. Winter, four for 25, bowled well for St. Albans. Green's B. defeated Railway by an innings and 53 runs. Scores: —Green's 8., 171. Railway, 69 and 49 (Bush 13, Neilson 11). Falloon, five, for 18, and Logan, two for 7, bawled well for Green's. Oddfellows'A. defeated Druids by four wickets. Scores:—Druids, 59 and 153 (R. Woods 53, Hawkins. 34, L. Hales 24, Teague 13). Oddfellows, 122 and 113 for six wickets ' (Bush 48,' McC,loakie 28). St. -Albans. B. defeated Linwood B. by five wickets. Linwood made 119 and 93 (Black 23, Francis 20, Askew 20), and St. Albans 179 and 30 for-five wickets (Johnston not out 19). • ■ West Christchuroh, who made 373, defeated Technical College, B. by an innings and 205 runs. Technical College made 72 (Armitage 47), and 96 (Armitage not out 39, Hall 13). St. Albans defeated Sydenham by one wicket. Sydenham made .273 and. 169 (Irving 86, Firth 53, Harris 10). St. Albans scored 248 (Edgar 85) and 195 for nine' wickets (Doijr 66, Webster 26, Shier 25, King 19,-Dun-stan 18, Hatch 15, Walls not out 13). CANTERBURY BOYS' LEAGUE. SENIOR GRADE. Farmers', 123 and 174 (Sherrifis 115 retired), defeated St. Bede's, 95 and-11, by 191 runs. Druids,-168, defeated West Christchurch 45 and 52, by an innings and 71 runs. D.1.0. defeated Boys' High School A. by default. JUNIOR GRApE. ' St. Matthew's, 7iß and 53 for one wicket,. defeated Boys' High, School A., 58 and' 71, by nine wickets.- . Christ's College A., 128, defeated Technical, .69.and 163, by 69 runs on' the first innings. East Christchurch defeated Boys' High School-B. by default-.- ' Boys' Gordon Hall defeated High School C.' by default.
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