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SUB-ASSOCIATION SHIELD MATCH. MALVERN V. CITY AND BUIOTBAN. Th» wither wm dull lor, the oommeooe- ■ tMnt of tho »wa<l Sub-Aw«i»tipn Shield auitah, IgMb' the City and Suburban Association and Malvern Association (cbatteiqpm) Sydenham Park. The.wicket , , win hs*vy c but wore well* WWtaro lout tiw toas and b&ttsd. Giuw ? Mid Robinson commenced to ut)« bowling of UWO»-M4- !#«<*••• IWfWi with en* on the botiKl. v Longstaff, the newcomer, was stumped off OVon» Ul»en cwne on in tiim 6t £»iigg, wholmd had IS knocked oil him, and wu successful in getting Gunn. win had % well-played 10 to his «edit, and , h. Wright before «»« latter hsd opened bis fcscount. Roper daspatchedone to the boundary, but Wat held a hard catoh, and the .. , a 4, the rum him, before O^n without snoring, and Olsen in m next over, tta tblwl JilKOMifre maiden, bowled B©m»r» <' rail and ftstely.' Reynolds went for & single, and Stewart, the last man in, hit Olson lor •• »i, the only ru» scored off him before Owen - - clian-bowled hun, the innings o'oaing for 54. } .HcNae and Dobb* opened to Longetaft and - Gnnn. Dobb# wrntflrst, playing ov#r Gunn. Et,*' Lsngford wont in and *t«ted cautiously, pfc i. Longstafl eeat JtfcNae to the. pavilion with i' -' 7t© hw credit. ®>irty4hr6« were on at-the J-anoheon adjoitrnKent. Langford went soon after the iuterva]' witk 13. Watt continued to bat weß, bo and G, Robertson sending 56 up before Wright beat him with a good one. .'r' - r the newoomer, and Robertson added i • '6O jxfoire Use l*tt*r w»nt, after batting well t i for 23. Morris ooafcinued, though none of tho '•}i\ . - iMt got going, Worrall I' 4 and Ofa»en 11 being , - i>w only players to do anything with the V fowling Gnnn, who camo on again, was very suowMifu!, Motria WM Sot out with 80. The inninge totalled 193. -J. Malvera^opened at 4.20 p.m., end, batting one man ehort, vtto all out at 5.20. LongsWf and Q. Wright put on 16 before Olsen, •V bubw the former for 8. Wright* went in tho ° r next over *{lll no addition to the scoro. Roper r> ; . I *nd_Boaier*d< p'ut on 15, when Roper wont ■ to ,Joftw, who eeeured Gtmn with his n«st ImU. L. Wrifht had played tarcfullv for 5 • wJw» Jones got him, and Rubicon, the next -. anu» in, with two «u«o«wiv» balls. Somervell tad warren w«n hitting out, when Samer- >-■ ■ ■ wl played one on frow Langford. Five rnne ~ "tef Jones dismissed Warren. Reynold?, the s l**i man in, and Re»»ly added u before tho >. Vtth 78 on the board. •. ' •jd Suburban thus won by an i»v'j 1 jaiaga and So ram Score* :~ MALVEfiIT. first Inninga. J:, J. Gunn y b Olaen .. is * /. R. Robineon, c Dobb», b Owen ..1 R. Lonfc'glafl, at b Owes .. 3 fv . A* Roper, o Watt, b Owen .. .. 2 L. Wnght, b Olsen .. .. 0 ti Wright, sot out .. ..20 W»rrw, b ylaen 0 ,j : W. Somervell, « Lanaforf, b Olsen 1 G. Rovely, b Ohen .. .. „ 0 , A. Reypokjs, b Olsen .. .. .. 1 •A. S»w«rt, b Owm 4 £xtns ... .. .. g Tatol .. ei Bowling AB*Jysi»—M. Bugg, 4 overs, 15 WW; A. Ouen, 4 overs, fi rune, 6 wicket#; W. Owen, 8,6 overs, 29 rum, 4 wkheto. ' b«w]«d one no-balL Second Innincs. E. Loogstafl, b Otaen ~ ..8 Q» Wnght, a Bobertawi, b Jones .. I w Sowwvell, b iamgioii .. ... 16 - A, Roper, b Jone<» .. S3 J. Guno. b Jonee 0 v hj, Wright, b J«n« .. £ 7 ' Vtr Robinson, "« .Jones .. .. ..0 i T. TTama, b Jones .w .. ..6 G. Rovely, b Jones .. .. ..0 v A. Rcyiwioe, not out .. .. .. 3 i j 'A. Stewart* absent 0 .. ... ... 21 ■ Total .. 73 «Vwlu»g Analysis—J. Jones, 9.5 overs, 17 BUM 1 wickete; R. Ltutgford, 4 overs, 22 1 wieket; A. Oleen, 0 overs, 13 runs, IjT'WMfcet'

CITY AND SUBURBAN. . First Innings.. li. McNae, b Longstaff .. .. ' " Z C. Dobbs, b Gunn', .. .. •• • ® R. Langford, o Stewart, b Longstaff ..13 B. Watt, b Q. Wright •• •• 32 <3-, Bobcrtson, c Somervell, h Guztn • .. 23 B, Morris, not out .. .. • > 83 W. Owen, c and*b Gutrn •• P J. Worrall, lbw, b Gunn .. ..13 J. Jones, run out .. .. •• V M. Bugg, b Roper .. •• "5 A. Olsen, b Gunn .. .. ' * „ Estrsa .. • • • • .. <5 ' Total •• a •• •• 102 Bowling Analysis—R Longstaff, 9 overs, 29 runs, 2 widketo; J. Gunn, 14.6 overs, 54 runs, 5 wickets; Q. Wright, 5 overs, 27 1 wicket; T. Warren,"3 cvers, 23 runs, 0 wickets; A. Stewart, 8 overs, 14 runs, 0 wickets ; L. Wright, 5 overs, 15 runs, 0 wickets; G. Revely, 3 overs, 13 runs, 0 wickets; A. Roper, 2 overs, ia.runs, 1 wicket. CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. The final match, Letter-Carriero v. Wooleton, will'be played at Wools ton Park to-day. HA WEE CUP MATCH. (press association telegeam.) KELSON, March 31. A match for the Hawko, Cup wan commenced to-day in fine weather. Nelson, in their first inning's, mad a 109. Wanganui at the,'close of the day's play had lost 8 wickets for 157 (Holland not out 91)

DEATH OP AN OCTOGENARIAN. (By Cable—Press Association—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Received March 31st, 7.85 p.m.) LONDON, March SO. The death is announced, in his Slat year, of Mr R. D. Walker, the last survivor of five brothers who were all great Middlesex cricketei». The deceased toured Australia with Lord Harris's team. [Mr R, D. Walker, who was born on February 13th, 1842, played for Harrow and Oxford University in hi 3 younger days, and later for Middlesex.]

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 14

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 14

CRICKET. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 14

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