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CRICKET.

CAoTTERBURT ASSOCIATION.

' Friday's heavy rain had left the -wickets glow, but easy, for Saturday's play, but the rwalhor was beautiful for the opening of the round.- Scores:— SYDEXHAIT v. RICCARTOX. A fine innings by Booth, and "equally good crioket from Patrick, were chiefly responsible for Sydenham putting up the substantial total of 2C3. Riccarton did not ffiako a very auspicious start, and lost three wickets for 58. Scores: — SYDENHAM. First Innings. .T. Gray, b Taylor .. .. ..25 XI. H. Booth, c E. Taylor, b Luttrell.. 73 J. JlcEwin, c Byrne, b Whitta .. 2 X. Conrad i, b Luttrell .. ..CO D. Hcßetb, c Cos, b Luttrell .. 9 Vi~. R. Patrick, b Whitta .. .. 54 ,T. Taylor, run out ~ .. 1G J. S'our.R, lj Sinclair .. .. ..8 J. 'Forrester, not out .. .. 4 L. T. Donaldson, lbw, b Whitta 1 i C. Baliamy, b Whitta .. .. .. 12 Extras .. .. ... 9 Total .. .. .. ..233 Bowling Analysis—il. O. Sinclair. 17 overs, 5 niaidens. S6 runs, 1 wicket; R. S. Taylor, 51 overs. - maidens. 77 runs, 1 wicket; H. P. Whitta, 1".4 over 3, 3 maidens, 34 runs, 4 Tvickets: K._ H. North, 4 overs, 1 maiden, 17 runs: E. E. Luttrell, 16 overs, 62 runs, 3 wickets. RICCAETO?T. First Innings. FJ. TT. North, b McEwin ... .. S C. E. Guiney, not out ... .. 02 G. Haines, b McEwin ... .. 14 F. B. "Whitta, b Gray ... ~. ~13 E. T. Taylor, not out ~.. 2 Bye .. .4 .« i.. 1 Total for 3 wickets .« ' M 58 LIJTWOOD v. EAST CHEISTCHUBCH. A fine first wicket partnership by Wood and Jones for 127 laid the foundation for a good Fcore by East Christchurch, and a hard hit 50 by Howell further improved matters, and the total was 273 when the last wicket fell. Scores:— EAST CHRISTCHURCH. First Innings. B. B. Wood, b Porrin .. 5G >*. Jones, b Thomas ... M 84 A. R. Blank, b Bead .. ... 14 W. Hayes, b Thomas «. _ 15 W. Howell, b' Russell .. u 50 T. McClelland, c and b Bead 22 G. Tate, run ont .. ... 8 L. Smith, b Rasaell .. 0 n. Trustrum. c and b Bead 5 E. Collins, b Read m 2 1.. Guiney, sot out m im m 0 Extras .. — M .. 17 Total 273 Eowlin;? Analyaw—B. Bead, 81.2 overs, 10 maidens, 78 runs, 4 wickets; A. W. Thomas, 26 overs, 6 maidens, 80 rnns, 2 wicket?; E. G. Perrin, 13 overs, 1 maiden, 58 runs, 1 iricket, 3no balls; G. Russell, 12 orera, 4 maidens, 40 runs, 2 wickota. LDTWOOD. First Innings. A. W-. Thomas, not out .. M 14 W. L. Kin-, b late .. ~ ™ 9 R. Bead, o Blank, b Tate 6 ■E. G. Penin, not out m . ** 1 Total for 9 wickets M m SO WEST CHRISTCHURCH v." ST. ALBAISB. St. Albans scored consistently • Irom the start, 200 being np with onJy fi wickets down. The later batsmen, howwror, did. little, and the innings closed for 23d. . West, at call of time, had scored 130 for 3 wicket*, Dr. Foster being unbeaten frith » well-played 65. Scores :~- ST. ALBAR& D, W. Reese, o Norman, b M 13 C. G. Crawford, Ifrw, b Watson .. „ 28 S. W.Hickmott, b Watson ..20 J. Tikaii, 0 Watson, b Foster .. ». 36 L. R.- Brunton, o Norman, b Blank «. 37 S. Johns, b Zimmerman .. ... 33 J. H. Martin, o Zimmerman, b Foster.. 48 0. W. Bottle, b Zimmerman M 0 H. Stringer* b Watson .. m 8 IS-. Twynebam, b Zmmcrmm w 1 —. • .Taoobs, ' not" out M ** 0 Byes ~.. M 10 r, 10 , 1 ? 1 . ,••. .. 239 Bowling Analysts—Dr. Foster. 18 overs, I maiden, 77 runs, 2 wiokets; R. C. Blunt, 14 ovars, 69 runs. 3 wickets; C. Zimmerman, 12.2. overs, 4 maidens, 43 runs, 3 wickets; I H. C. Watson, 11 orors, 4 maidens, 27 runs, I G wicJcets;' P.-Hooper, 2 ovoro, 14 rtma. |

WEST OHRISTCHUBCH. "First Innings. Dr. Foslor, not out .. .. 65 ?• Blunt,'o Branton, b Stringer b V 41 J. r.. b Stringer •• w 1 P. Hoapef, o Brunton, b Hiekxnott m 11 E. J..Normanj not out .* 4 %cs „. „ « 8 Tot at for 3 wickeia M 130 SECOND GBADS, * St. Albans B. betted first against West Christchurch, and made 201 (EL Moon 56 not out, Jackman 18, Airey 18,Jenkina 17, Thompson 14, Connor 12). West* Christchurch had five wickets down tat 70 at call of time (McLaren not out 34, Wanklyn not out 26). Chambers, far West Christchurch, ond Thompson, lor St. Albans, bowled well. . Riccarton A- made, 177 (Gcrrie 46 not out, AtcQuillam 34, Aehby 31, Nixon 19, IG, Unwin 10), and Sydenham B. 37' fR, Marshall 13). Bill took four wickets for 3a and C,. Marshall fit* for 47 for Sydenham. Unwiu secured four wickets for seven runs, »nd Ashby three for 15 • for : Riooarton. Bast Christchurch failed to pot a team in tbo field against Biccartan B, and the latter won by default. 'i'H Inn GSADEL Technical gained a win against Bioccrton by default. OITT AND SUBURBAN" ASSOCIATION, The sixth round of matches was rrty>mtmr»A ■ on Saturday* the wickets being soft, on account of the recent rains. _ Results 7 — - h SENIOB GKADE. Bail way batted first against Ward's, and nude 83 (H. Clarka 22, Porteorua 22). Ward's rtplied with UO (Weston 29, Watson 26, , Mills 1<). A. Harry, three for 7. and Watson, four for 84, bowled well for Ward's. Green's batted first against Druids, and made 135 (Gasson 63, Harvey 82, Tillyshpri 10). • Druids replied with 178 (Thxop 60, Egan, 58, Woodfield 27). Woodfield, three far 8,- and Bix, five for 43, bowled best for Druids. SECOND GRADE. , • Oddfellows'. A. defeated Oddfellows* B. by H6 -Tuns. Scores:—A. team, 84 and 105 (Richards 57 not out. Bosh 37, Garrard 40, Ur»y : 38); B. teein, 34 and 49. Bichards and Bugg bowled well for the winners. /Druids.. batted first against Excelsior, and raado >75 (Gyde 22, S. Smith 12). Excelsior replied' with 130 for three wickets (West- - wood -44,' Dobbs 22, O'Callaghan 25, Ditchfield .30. not out). Ditchfield took six wickets'.for 22 for Excelsior.

Gtee»s'. A. .batted .first against Railway, and made 311 (Smith 125, Saunders 75, Hill 66,-'Davidson 31). ; Railway had made 37 for one wicket at the' call of time. _St. Albans took first strike against. Greens' 8., and made 135 (R. Winter 49, E. Colville «). ~ Greens' B. made. 70. '

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 11

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 11

CRICKET. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 11

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