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« ; CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. ' The seventh round of Grade matches was commenced on Saturday, in damp and rather bleak weather. Christ's College and Boys' High School resumed their places, after the long vacation, but were greatly weakened by a number of the best boys having left. LINWOOD v. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Linwood quite out-played Boys' High School, getting a first innings lead with five wickets sjill in Scores: — BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. First Innings. N. L. Page, o Forsyth, b Perrin 5 L. J. Killick, b Bead ... o -F. J. Powell, b Perrin .. .. 1 L. D. Page, b Bead .. .. ,« 2 W. Bailey, at. Forsyth, b Bead .„ 0 F. B. Davy# lbw, b Perrin .. .« 5 C. G. Crawford, b Bead .. .. 45 G-. Pitceithly, b Perrin .. .. 5 C. L. King, b Bead .. .. ... 4 F. W. Petre, c Patterson, b Perrin .. 0 F. J. Jacobs, not out ... .. 5 Extras" .. ... 19 Total .. .. ..91 Bowling Analysis—B. Bead. SO overs, 6 maidens, 45 runs, fi wickets; 13. G. Perrin, 20 overs, 11 maidens, 27 runs, 5 wickets. LINWOOD. First Innings. E. G. Perrin, lbw, b Powell 15 H. Forsyth, b Killick .. ... S3 B. Bead, c Pitcaithly, b M. L. Page 3 'J. F. Patterson, b Crawford .. M 27 E. Weston, not out .. .. .„ 64 A. Lilbume, atpd. King, b M. L. Page 10 G. W." Russell, not out .. 51 Extras , .. .. M „ 15 Total for five wioket* .. .. 237 EAST CHRIST.CJHUBCH v. ST. ALBANS. St; Albans occupied the wicket the greater part of the afternoon, putting up the rather substantial total of 363. Tikau played a fino, free innings for his 111. Scores: — ST. ALBANS. First Innings. L. A. Gordon, c Wood, b MoLellxad .. 21 G. C. Austin, b Howell .. .. l G. W. Bettle, b .. .« 7 L. B. Brunton, c L. Guiney, b Hayes .. 34 J. Tikau, b Ward .. .. .. 11l J. H. Martin, b Howell .... ..14 S. \V. Hickmott, b Ward .. 45. S. Johns, not out .. ... 54 H. Stringer, b Ward .. .. ... 0 T. W. Boose, lbw, b Howell .. ..26 —. King, lbw, b Howell ... .. 4 Extras .. .. ... ... 46 Total .. .. .. ... 363 Bowling Analysis—W. Howell, 23.3 overs, 10 maidens, 53 runs, 4 wickets; W. Hayes, 11 overs, 60 runs, 1 wicket; T. McLelland, l'j overs, 1 maiden, 59 runs, 2 wickets; H. Trustrum, 4 overs, 23 tucb; A. E. Ward, IS overs, 73 runs, 3 wickets; L, Guiney, 2 overs, 6 runs; A. B. Blank, 5 overs, 25 runs; L. Smith, 2 overs, 18 runs. EAST CHRISTCHURCH. First Innings. ' B. B. Wood, run out '.. .. 2 W. Hayes, not out >• 10 L. Smith, not out ' ... .. 7 i Extras .. ... ... .. 3 Total for one wicket 22 RICOARTON v. WEST CHRISTCHURC#. Biccarton put up 244 in their first innings, but West Cimstcliurch, reinforced by H. B. Lusk, knocked off 92 of these for the loss ol one wicket. Scores: — BICCARTON. First Innings. H. B. Whitta, b Biunt .. .. 2 E. E. Luttrell, b Lusk .. ~ 22 ' C. E. Guiney, c and b Blunt .. . 78 G. Haines, stpd. Boag, b Hooper ... 25 A, C,. Fuller, run out .. .. .. 26 K. H.-North, b Blunt .. .. .. 5 E. T. Taylor, lbw, b Lusk .. .. 3 Ci. \V. Cox, not out .. V . .. 30 M. O. Sinclair, b Hooper .. .. 28 A. ,E. Byrne, b Foster .. .. ..1 K. S. Taylor, lbw, b Hooper ... ..11 Est-ras .. .. .. 13 Total .. .. .. .. 244 Bowling Analysis—H. B. Lusk, 22 overs, 4 maidens, 55 runs, 2 wickets; K. C. Blunt, 23 overs, 4 maidens, 60 runs. 3 wickc-ts; Dr. P. S. Fostdr, 16 overs, 1- maiden, 57 runs, 1 wicket; P. Hooper, 18 overs, 3 maidens, 50 run 3, 3 wickets. WEST CHRISTCHURCH. First Innings. , , B C. Blunt, not out .. .: .. 33 1 H. B. Lusk, c Luttrell, h Sinclair .. yo | xi. Butters, not .. .. 29 I Total for one wicket - ~ <>2 ) CH-RIST'S COLLEGE r. SYDENHAM. ' Patrick and Tnylor woro absont from ( the Sydenham team The wicket was trickv, making the bowling very troublesome j throughou;. A noteworthy feature of the "t match was the rapidity with which the batsmen were dismissed. Scores: — CHRIST'S COLLEGE. Fir?t Insinge. ) Lowry, b McEwin .. .. , ~ r. ) Macfarlane, c Hinckeman, b McEwin .. 2 j Pengolly, b fJray .. .. " 4 1 Averill, b McEwin .. .. .! 17 McLeod, b Gray .. ..7 Sugden, b McEwin .. .! 36 Cnwliahaw, c Bellamy, i> McEwin 2 C Wilson, c and b Gray .. .. " c Leckie, c and b McE.-*in .. .. 8 c Dalgety, b Gray .. .... 0 ei ralbot. not out .. .. < tl Extras .. .. .. 10 8 , Total .. .. 84 «| Bowling Analysis.—McEwin, 14.2 ovcirs, 2 naider.s, 38 runs, 6 wickets; Gray, 11 overs, i maidens, 36 runs, 4 wicket*. Second Innings, jeckie, b Mcßeth .. .. ... 2 Palbot,_ b Mcßeth .. .. .. 0 klacfariane, b Mcßeth .. ..15 h iVngelly, b J. McEwin .. .. 2 Ct jowry,. b Mcßeth .. .. .. 1 Li iverill, b Mcßeth .. .. ~ 0 ti lugdeu, b HcEwin .. 2 k>wliahaw, c Oray, b Mcßeth .. .. 1 IcLeod, fctumpod Bellamy, 1> Mcßeth 2 01 Vilson, c and b McEwin .. .. 0 >algety, not out .. .. ~ 0 to Exirus .. . .. ... 7 Total .. ..32 Bowling AnaJyais.—Mcßeth, 0.1 overs, 0 W raidens, 4 runs, 7 wickets,; McEwin, 9 bs veia. x maiden, 21 nue, 3 wickets. la
SYDENHAM. First Innings. li. H. Booth, 1» Pengelly * J. Young, b Pengelly .. i.« ..v ** X. Conradi, b Macfarlans ... . « ,1. Grav, b Macfartaue ... j| McKwin, c Sugdcn, b Pengelly .» .* ■ S. Hincksman, riui out .. .. '•« *"• J. Forres tor, c R. Lowry, b Sugden ... JjD. Mcßetli, c Talbot, b Sugden • « jC. Bellamy, not out .. .. -« * Extras • • •• •* '"J. Total •• , " 7:3 Bowlin- Aii»lysis.—Maefarlane, l-l o**™« 1 maiden, 32 runs, 2 wickets; PengelJy. 1» overs, 2 maidens, HO runs, 3 wickets; Bug- . don, 1.5 ovors, 4 runs, 2 wickets. Second Izizuu ( S. Hincksman, b Sugden •• M ,T. MoEwin, not out .. ;•« •« N. Conradi, not out .. •- Extra* - _ Total •• •* Eowlius Analysis.—Pongolly, 4 overs, 11 maiden, 31 runs; Sugden, 4 overs, 19 run*. 1 wicket. "SECOND GRADE. Sydenham A mado 152 37, Harris U. Winsor i 3. Smith 21, Mo< Cracken 19, Mather 10) xnd_ 83 (Thomas 27, Hamilton 11). In thol f, f*" cond innings Sydenham made 77 for throe wiciota (Coomher 17, Mather 57;. third GRADE. Eiocarton made IG3 (Porteous 38, _Mc« Naughton 39. Dickson 73 not oat), wad High School 55 and 22 (Watson 12 and 11). Sydenham B made 157 (Davidson S9, B. Chambers SO, A. Heelrp 44 Maolm 13, and Chrlet's College 874 (Johnston 20,. Njchol 30, Warren 14). College mado 100 in theff second innings. Sydenham replied 'witu Jo for no wickets, and secured a 3 point wiu. CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. Tlio City and Suburban AssociaiionYi com« petitions were continued on Saturday last. Til® weather was fine but tbo wickets we fJ® slow owing to the rain during' the woe*. The following are the results: — SENIOR GRADE. Railwav batted first against Green's andc , made 77 '(Tavlor 31. A. Clark 14. Grant 11), • Green's replied with 74 (Cunningham 20, G. Robertson 20). Harvey S for » Md I*. Roberteon 3 for 1 for Green's, and Brcwnaha* 4 for« 20, and Taylor 2 for 2 for Railway becured the beat bowling averages. Ward's took first strike against Druids'* and made 223 (Murray 64, Watson 38, A. Harry PS, Hutch ingß 25, Hiwmnfin 19 no# out, feates 15*. Druids' hare 57 for the los® of two wickets (Rix 33, Langford 20 not out). Rix 3 for 49 and Egnn 3 for 52 too* • the moet wickets for Druids. SECOND GRADE. Railway took first strike against Druid# and made 79 (Clarkaon 39, Bush 23). Drtuda replied with ISB (F. Hales 27, Gydo 04). Green's A batted first' against luccolaiflt and made 159 (Saunders 48, .Kelly 27, Smith 26). Excelsior had 63 for 8 wickets at call of time. , Oddfellows' A mndo 73 (Bush 29, Riohards 19). Green's B replied with 39 (Batstona 22). Oddfellows' havo 48 for 2 wickets in their second innings (Richards 2fi). St. Albans made 166 (S. Mundor 33, Aniotfc 27 not out, Evans 15). Oddfellows' B .-mado , 20 in their first innings, and following-ton, have 9 on for the loss of 9 wickets.
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