CRICKET.
CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION'S COMPETITIONS.
"WEST CHEISTCHTJECH WINS THE CHAMPIONSHIP.
Heavy rain on Saturday morning gave way to bright Eunsliin© in the afternoon, and iheseason was finished up in fine weather. West Chrisiciurch. easily maintained the lead th« 7 had obtained'over St. Albans on the first day, and thus won the championship "07 the narrow margin of 1 point over Eiccaiton. At Lancaster Park Linwood beat East Christchurch in a very even game. Ri&arton had Ecored a 3 point win over Sydenham, on the previous Saturday. ■ Championship Points. Tho following shows ' the 'positions of th 6 various teams:—
WEST CHRISTCHUBCH v. ST. ALBANS. This game was concluded at Hagley Park on a slow and easy wicket. West Christchurch, with a first innings lead of 94, took no risks in their second innings, and they stayed'at the wickets long enough to prevent Stj Albaa« having any chance- oi mating the runs required:— Scores:— WEST CEEISTCHUECE. First Innings .. .. .. ..233 Second Innings. A. G'.' Blunt, c Woods, b Sandman .. '22 E. I).' Worker, low, b Thomas .. .. 9 F. Grant, b Sandman .. ~7 \V. J. Sim, b Thomas .. ..15 J. Patterson, b Stringer • .. .. 6 W. Hayes, b Sandman .. ..16 Or. Foster, not out .. .. .. 59 P. Dwyer, oW. Sandman, b Sandman 14 L. A. Charles, c Thomas, b Sandman .. 23 D. E. Wanklyn, c Woods, b Sandman .. 0 D. McLachlan, absent ... .. 0 Extras 1G Total _ .. .. .. IS7 Bowling Analysis.—A. W. Thomas,' 25 overs, S maidens, 52 runs, 2 wickets, 1 no ball; D. Sandman, 20.5 overs, 3 maidens, 77 runs, 6 wickets; H. T. Stringer, 6 overs, 2 maidens, 2S runs, 1 wicket; C. G-. Crawford, 1 over, 5 runs; D. W. Eeese, 2 overs, 9 runs. ST. ALBANS. First innings .. .. .. 144 Second Innings. D. Sandman, runout .. .. ..32 F. Woods, hit wicket, b Grant,' .. 2 A. W. Thomas, c Foster, b Blunt: ~ 23 L. E. nrunton, Ibw, b Blunt .. .. ' 14 C. W. Allard, o sub., b Foster .. 0 C. G. Crawford, b Hayes .. .. 32 P. Martin, b Blunt .. .. .. 0. D. W. Eeese, c Charles, b Haye3 ..40 A. D. Sandman, run out .. .. 0 H. T. Stringer, not out .. .. 7 F. J. • Jacobs, not out .. •• ..13 Extras .. ~ 9 • Total for 9 wickets ' .. .. 172 Bowjing analysis—F.,.-, Grant, 6 overs, 53 , runs, 1 wicket; W. Hayes, 9 overs, 1 maiden, 34, runs, 2 wickets; R. C. Blunt, 7 overs, 40 runs, 3 wickets; Dr. Foster, 3 overs, 25 runs, 1 wicket; E. D. Worker, 2 overs, 11 runs. . EAST CHEISTCHTJECH v. LESTWOOD. East Christchurch just failed to get the first innings total set them by, Linwood ) and tb.6 latter got a two-point win. Scores: '■'•". LimvooD. Firs innings .. .... ..'l4O Second Innings. -■■. Grant, ,c sub., b Howell ' .. ~ 62 G. Condliffe, 0 Brosnahau, b Egau .. 5 F. Smith, not out (retired) .. ..' 55 K. Bead, b Flood .. '.. ..IS .. Jones, b Egan ~ ~ ~7 G. Buseell, b Egan .. ~ ~ 6 C. ,L. King, not out .. .... ~ 3 M. Boon, not out .. .. .. ' 9 Extras , .....'.. .. 4 Total for 5 wieketr .. .. ..169 Bowling analysis—W. Howell, 7 overs, 1 Enaiden, 29 runs, 1 wicket; J. P. Flood, .6 overs, 1 maidc-n, 14 runs, 1 wickot;P. Egan, 5 overs, 1 maiden, 13 runs, 3 wickets; J. Mayo, i overs, 2l runs; E. E. Gregory, 3 oyero, 20 . runs; E.. JSrosnahan, i overs, 2G runs; A. E. Blank, 3 overs, 29 runs; L. Brosnahan, . 2 overs', 13 runs, • ' " EAST CHEISTCHTJECH. E. Brosnahan, Ibw, b Grant .. .. 8 E. E. Gregory, b Grant .. .. is' J. Mayo, c "Russell, b Read .. .. 19 F. Harris, b Bead .. .. .. : 14 A. B. Blank, b Grant .. .. .. G B. Co-upland, not out (absent) .. ,'. 5/ L. Broanaliaii, b Read .. ' ..' .. 3 W. Howell,- o Grant, b Russell 39 J. P. Flood, b Russell .. ' ■ 1 P. Egan, b Read .. .. '.'. lL ,' J. Barwiclr, not, out .. . n ' Extras ...... '" ,1-
'Total ...... m Bowling- analysis—R. Bead, 22.1 overs 5 maidens, 50 r un ' 3) 4 w i c kete-. A. Jones' a «7™<T° ; - w GlMt ' Movers,.2 maidens,' ma 4 den, 19 runs, 2 wickets. THE SEASON'S AVERAGES. The following are the batting and bowline slni o f S n r Canterbury 5 A™d»
-,. i H'— C 0*; S. Johns, 0, 9, 2; S. Courk-dro,' 5 ; , s'; S. 3arrovr, 0'; G. Curimr-s, S. 4; K. M. ODivisr, o', i; I Bros-afcac, 3; J. Bimok, 0 . For Luwood-S. Kirk, 1; St F. JPecpUr, S P. Jones O'i C. Bowdsn, 0, 21; R. O. Talbot, SI. Fcr Bicccrior—E. Ban?. 5 Fcr St. Albans-A. O'Brien 10, '.', 1; s'Jacobs, 9, 1. 13*; A. D. Sica=a=, 9. 1, 0. For 'Sydenham—"W. Skeltoa, 24; L Allardyce. 3; J. Murcfcison, s;' C. Oliivcr, 9, 5, 1; P. Mummery, ", °- Fcr West Chruichurch—£>• IX Stitt. 3, 5, 0. A. Y. Johnston, 7, 22, 12; L. A. Eayaa;, 3, 0, 22; D. T. Maxell, 7, 0; H. M. Chrywt«!l, ft, !•; C. Zimmerman. 0. 10*, -29'; P. E. War.k'.yn, 7, 0, 0; J". D. Buchanan, S*. B9WIING.
The folio-wine bowkd less than 25 ov » r fFor East Christchurch—P. Egan, 16-2-,f> 6- A. Harry, 7-0-16-0: H. L. Elvey, 5-0-2,1-1; E. Brosnahan, 14-3-58-0; J. Mayo, 9-0-50-Oj G. Cummings, 3-1-13-0; K. M. Ouivjer o--0-23-1; A. E. Blank, 3-0-23-0; L. Brosnahan, 2-0-13-0. For Linwood—C. Bowden, 2-0-9-1. For Riccarton—H. Mannins, 4-1-22-1; U. E. Guiney, 4-0-13-0; E. R. Caygill, 1-0-3-0; K Bain, 1-0-6-1. For St. Albans—C. S. Harrison, 7-0-35-0; P. Martin, 13-0-62-1; R. H. North, 4-0.22-0; C. G. Crawford 13-0-73-4; S. W. Hickmoti, 2-0-32-0. For Sydenham—J. Mnrohison, 2-1-5-0; E. ■Cookroit, 7-2-33-0; P. Mummery, 1-0-5-1; ti. For West Christchurch—D. Reese, 3.2-3-35-2; R, D. Worker, 10-0-60-3; D. T. Maswell, 7-0-60-0; L. A. Havnea, 3-0-23-1; 'O. Zimmerman, 5-1-21-3; J. Patterson, 7-0-43-0. REPRESENTATIVE AVERAGES. The following aro the batting and bottling, averages of those who took part in representatives matches—including tho North v South match—during the season just closed :-v
SECOND GRADE.
SYDENHAM WINS JTOIOE CUP. The wicket was very coft on Saturday for the conclusion of the Junior Oup and became sticky with the hot sun, anS this Hpoilj, West's chance. The last T/ebt wicket fell when that team was 37 runs behind. Sydenham thu3 won the Cup. Scores:— SYDENHAM. First innings .• •■ •• '" JSi Second inuiug3 •• •• •• lii WEST. First innings .. '•• -• .... 1W Second Innings. C. B. Cocks, st King, b Clarkson ~' 0 J. Merrin, Ibw, b Marshall .. ..8 C. Crowley, c Murchison, b Clarksoa .. 11 A. Caraoron, b Marshall .. •• '•> V. Hamilton, lbw, b Clarkson ..4 D. McLaren, c Murchison, b Marshal].. 26 A. Donnelly, c King, b Marshall ~ 5 J. Rollinson, c Martin, b Mareb.aU .. O G. Connal, c Murchison, b Martin .. 1 C. Francis, b Marshall .. 0 D. .Maxwell, not out .. .. .. 13 Extras .... 9 Total .. .. .. .. £6 Bowling analysis—C. Marshall, 104 overs, 6 maidens, 6 runs, 5 wickets; J. Martin, 17 overs, 5 maidens, S8 runs, 2 wickets; J. Clarkson, 6 overs, 33 runs, 3 wickets. Th© play-off between Eiccarton B and East B, for third and fourth places respectively, resulted in East B winning by four wickets. The scores were: —Biccarton, first innings 131; second innings .125 (Beaton 37, Killick 22, Collie 25, Dixon 25). East B, .first innings 134; second innings 73 for six (Warfl 21, Harker 14, French 14). Technical Old Boys, first innings 75, declared at 232 for 4 wickets against Kaiapoi, at Ensor's road (J. Hill 114 not out, G. Biohards 33, H. Armitage 60). Kaiapoi at call of time had made 78 in their Gecond innings, but they won by S2 mm on the first innings. . . THIED GRADE PINAL. / Technical Oldßoyswon rather comfortably against Linwood in the Third Grade final at Hagley Park on Saturday. Technical continued their second innings, and made IS6 (J. Logic S2, V. Hahn 27, "W. Milner 32, W. Desmond 15, E. Partes 10, H. Eich 10). J. C. Cadenhead secured most of the wickets for Linwood. Facing a deficit of 280 runs, Linwood €oaroely improved on ■ the first innings attempt, making only 77 (B. 20, R. Spaan 13, Johnstons 10). Desmond, Milner, and -Hoskins secured the wickets for Technical, who won by 203 runs and the grade championship.
rOUSTH GRADE
Y.M.C.A. won the Fourth Grads competition, going through the ceacon •without being 1 defeated.
CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION, On account of the Shield natch against the Malvern Association being concluded on Friday it was decided to play the 6eoond •Jay of the unfinished match between Letter Carriers and Woolsion, which had been gtartsd before Christmas and postponed on. account of the former olub not being" able to muster a team. With eight wick'ets down for 64, Y.'oolston carried their innings to S'-, leaving 'Letters Carriers £9 to dike to win, v/hich was accomplished with the loss of ois wickets. Lettsr'Carriers have' still the second day of the match again St. Albans to play' and we only one point 'behind Railway. Score's: WOOLSTON. First innings .. ... «~, S3 Second Innings. G. Samms, b Olsen .. ... ■,. 5 J. Worrall, b Olsen .. ... ... iO L- Kennedy,' b Olsen .. -. .. 0 L. Clarkson, b Watt .. ' .. ..12 H. Riddolls, run out .. .. ... 15 G, Black, abseat .. .. .. 2 L. Donnelly, b Olsen. .. ... .. ~ 0 P. Pe-acock, c Turner, b Watt .. .. 0 H. Pennells, o Bugg, b Watt .. I Rev. W. Tanner, c Watt, b Woodsf ord .. 14 J. Roberts, not out .. .. ..6 Estrss .. .. .. .. 'l4 • • Total >:. '. £2 Eowliug—A. Olsen took 'i 'wickets fog Rl
runs, M. Bugg none for 10, E. Watt 3 for 20 A. Woodsford l.for 7. LETTER CARBIEKS. ' First innings ..' •-, •• •• ' 3 Second Innings. M. Bugg, c and b Tanner .. ",i A. Woc-asford, not out .. .. " "X W. Turner, Ibv, b Tannor . - .. 8 D. Murray, c and b Tanner .. .. i J. Matthew 3, lbw, b Tanner .. ..0 E. Watt, c Saninw, b Worral! .. ..14 A. Peters, !bw, b Worrall -■ •• 7 \V. Gray, not out .. -• ..13 •Extras '.. •• •• ■• J_ Total for six vrictyta ... ». 73
BOYS' ASSOCIATION. The trial gamla for tho representative team were played on Saturday at Hospital Corner on good wickets The A team, 200 (E. Lisle 95, H McKay H, Sinclair 13 not out, G. Clephane 13, JPrendergasi 10), beat the B team, U (Iv Eiddolb 18 not out), by 156 raw on the6nt innings. E. LWe K. Lattimpio, for the winners, and P. Farmer and fitfield for the B team, bowled successiully. The D team, 152 (L. K. Gordon 30 C Goode 25, J. Kiddey 24, McMillan 24), beau the C team, 66 (J. Bluett 31, H«.t» 12), and 5S for four wickets (Hastae 15 not out W. Desmond 14, A. S. BiUolur 12, J. Bluett 11), by SG runs on the hrst innings Johns and Gordon, for the D team, and M. Simcs and J. Philpott, for the losers, bo'.vled well. ! 1 The following teams have been selected to plav next Saturday at Hospital Corner. Any who are unable to turn up must Jet the secretory, Mr G. S. A. Biltcliff, know ab A° U Team-L. B. Gordon (Y.M.C.A.). captain. E. Ambrose. (Y.M.C.A.), H. U Loughhn Technical), J. Gohn 3 (Technica >, C Good* Technical Hastie (High School) J BWt I id-* School), A. S. Biltcliff (High Scnoo), p Farmer (Cadets. G. Morris (Technical;, wickotkeeper, E. Dawson (West). Emergencies: Athfield (C.F.A.), Anderson (Technical), J. Kiddey (Y.M.C.A.) _ _ B Tearn-B. Marshall (Technical), vricketIteeper, J. Clarke (Technical), J. Millard (East), W. Desmond (Technical), capt;2«, M Si'mes (High School), E- Lisle (East), I G. Clephano (East), H. -McKay (St. An- | drew's'i, Sinclair <Wc»,tl, R. Lattimore (St. hiede'sj, J. Prendergast (St. Bede'sj. Emer. Ecuoies: Brazil (C.F.A.), K. Riddolla (Technical), Tonllinson (Technical). Practices , for the representatives will take place on Tuesday and Friday of thio week, at Hospital Career. Qn Tuesday the practice will coramenos at, 3.45, cxi conclude at 5.15, whilst _on it_ wiu begin at 5.15 and conclude at 6.30. Those selected to play on Saturday must ba present at least one- of tho abw> practices.
HAWKS UUf. (PEBSS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) NELSON. March SI. Waaganu: won the Hawke Cup match by six wickets. Nelson, in their second inninjo, zc3.de 37, and Wanganui knocked up the S9 required runs with th* loss of four wickets. ARMSTRONG'S RETIREMENT. A HANDSOME TESTIMONIAL. (By Cable—Press Association— Copyright.) /Auit'-ai'm ' and' N.Z. Cabi« Association.) MELBOURNE, April 1. Armstrong, the cricketer, was presented with a testimonial o£ £2700 by Mr "Vv. M. Hughes at the Town Hall. Replying to the- : tributes, Armstrong definite!? repeated that lie is retiring from international and inter-Stats cricket. Eis criticism of England was meant for the best, but it was taken by many for the worst.
Won. Lost. Points. West Chrktchuich " 2 13 Riccartoa ..6 3 17 St. Albans . -.4 5 10 Sj-derjiain .. i -5 10 Liawood .. 4 ' 5 -9 East Christchurdi 2 7 5
BATTING. to o $2 i ■1 0 f„S 1 M W. E. Patrick (3yd.) 9 S 105 409 ■5 53.42 V. Woods (St. A.) .. 15 2 113 560 43.07 It. 0. Blunt (West) 15" 1 112 572 40.85 11. 1). Worker ('.Vest) 12 0 145 445 37.03 A. W. Thomas (St. A.) 14 ■) 6 0 100* 72 387 136 3-5.18 34.00 8. W. Hickmatt (St. A F. Smith (Lin.) 11 1 89 330 33.00 A. Grant (Iain.) ' • .. IS 3 101* 363 32.33 J. L. Powell (Rio.) .. 7 1 103* 192 32.00 P. Martin. (St.. A.) .. 1-1 0 U 373 31.50 B. Bead. (Lin.) 1-1 .0 143 418 23.S5 H. B. Whitta (Rio.) .. 11 0 77 323 29.31 C. E. Guiney (Eic.) ... 13 1 00 353 29.41 A. C. Fuller (Eic.) .. 10 s 37* 119 23.80 3. Young (Syd.) 13 0 97 306 23.53 C. E. Evans (Eic.) .. 12 2 113 233 23.30 B. E. Gregory (East) 1-7 0 93 390 22.94 J. Gray (Syd.) 9 2 37 149 21.2S N. Jones (Lin.) 15 1 63* 292 "20.85 D. Sandman • (St. A.) 11 3 39* 15S 19.75 Dr. P. S. .Foster (West) 12 2 69* .395 19.30 ■W. Hayes (West) .. 13 0 i£ 248 19.07 E. Gasson (Syd.i 13 1 42 225 13.75 E J. F. Powell (Rio.). 11 0 43 201 18.27 H. Hobbs (Syd.) 4 0 25 72 13.00 L. R. Brunton (St. A.) 5 0 SI 90 1S.0O J. MeEwin (Syd.) .. 9 0 59 162 18.00 0. T. G-orrio (Eic.) .. 13 0 53 227 17.46 H. Manning (Rio.) .. 5 % 34 51 17.00 P. J. McBeth /Syd.) 13 2 30 1SS 16.90 C. Bellamy (Syd.) .. W. J. Sim (West) .. 10 e 27 63 16.50 9 i 54 133 16.62 F Grant (West) 14 i 41 164 16.40 A R. Blank (East) 17 2 41 242 16.13 G. Haines fRis.) 0 1 26 63 15.75 E. R. Caygill (Bic.) 11 i 40 154 15.40 J. Mayo (East) 9 0 24 137 15.22 W. Cunningham (East) 12 0 52 180 15.00 D. W. Eeese (St. A.) 9 1 40 120 15.00 G. Russell (Lin.) .. 16 s 53* 1SS 14.23 F. Harris (East) .. 16 l S6 210 14.00 H. J.ockhart (Syd.) .. 9 2 42* 95 13.57 P. C. Dwyer (West) 15 2 43* 174 13.37 •E. Brosnaban (East) IS 0 SS 212 13.25 C. G. Crawford (St. A.) 12 0 67 159 13.25 E. E. Luftrell (Bic.) 11 2 40 117 13.00 D. McLachlan (W«at) S 3 32 64 12.S0 J. Patterson (West) 11 1 SI 126 12.60 C. S. Orchard (Lin.) 10 2 31* 99 12.37 M. Boon-(Lin.) 10 4 27 74 12.33 W. Howell (East) .. 14 1 89. 160 12.30 E. G. Perrin (Lin.) .. 9 0 28 106 11.77 G. Jameson (Eic.) .. 7 1 42 66 11.00 H. T. Stringer (St. A.) 10 3 13 75 10.71 M. O'Malley (Syd.) .. 13 1 S3 12S 10.66 J. Taylor (Syd.) .. 5 2 21" 32 10.66 B. C. Bums (St. A.) 7 0 S3 71 10.14 0. P. Brown (St. A.) 6 0 35 60 10.00 G. Condliffe- (Lin.) ..' 15 1 24 140 10.00 L. A. Charles (West) 11 2 2D £3 9.23 0. Reese (West) 6 1 41" 47 9.40 H. L. Elvoy (East) .. 14 4 33* 89 8.90 C. T. Riz (Eic-) 12 3 21 SO 8.S8 J. P. F-Ood (East) 15 I 35* 123 s.rs P. Egan (E.ist) 14 3 17 £6 S.72 A. Jones (Lin.) 15 SO 113 8.43 E. Cockroft- (Syd.) .. S 0 20 « 7.33 H. Watson (Syd.) .. 5 0 SO 36 7.20 C. W. Allas-d (St. A.) 12 0 25 85 7.0S E. E. North (St. A.) 10 0 16 62 6.20 j J. Barron (Syd.) ... 10 0 17 61 6.10 1 H. Mills (East) 11 2 11 51 5.66 C. L. King (Lin.) ... 6 x 14 27 5.40 H. M. Tayior (Lin.) 6 'a 13" qi 5.25 j A. T. Connelly (West) 5 0 14 23 4.60 T. Cor-dliffe (Lin.) 7 i 12 24 4.00: W. L. Kins- (Lin.) .. 6 2 7* 11 2.75 C. S. Harrison (St. A.) 5 ■1 3 3 0775 * Signir.es not ca t. The following batted les-: i a lan. four j innings: — For' East Christcbir ch•s. o. . Jone: !. 2*. i
c ta g T! i 4. § £ •s a S < c. T. Kix (Ric.) .. 203 35 731 71 10.29 TV. Hayes (Vest) 179 33 4SS 44 11.04 D. J. McBeth (S-d.) 207 51 574 43 11.95 Cr. n. SufcsslI (Xin.)_ .. Jfcl.achlan (Welt) 132 ISO 23 22 429 503 32 13.40 14.34 K. Read (Lin.) 213 S2 843 53 K-.M D. M. sndman (St. A.) 211 21 694 57 1J6S 0. E. Evans (Ric.) .. 15" 21 729 45 16.20 J.' Cunningham (East) McEwis (Syd.) .. Howoll (East) .. "60 US 15 i 6 9 19 070 47S 656 is 25 34 l 9 .O0 13.19 19.29 W . E, Patnck (Syd.) 41 8 175 9 13.44 •T. P. Flood (Eaet) .. 103 16 493 05 19.92 F. Grant (V*«t) 46 2 243 12 20.25 R. C. F.lvmt .. 100 9 434 21 20 66 H. T. Stringer ( c t. A.) ?2 IS 273 13 21.00 A. W. Themas (Si. A.) 208 37 641 SO 21.36 A. Grant (Lin.) 111 22 331 16 20.GS A. Jones (Lin.) 53 3 266 12 23.16 E. . E. Luttrell (Ric.) 55 5 224. 10 C2 40 tv r.P.S.Fo?to'(W^t) 66 2 S44 lo 22.93 R. J. F. Powell (Ric). 76 9 269 11 2-1.45 0. P. Brown (St. A.) 36 7 379 7 2.557 0. V. AH*rd 'St A.) ?9 6 103 4 25.75 T. CondlifTe (Lin) .. 30 7 10S 2?.00 2.MV7 .T. Gray (Syd.) 99 10 S7S 13 H. Vnt»on (Syd.) . 79 6 377 11 3127 D. V. Reese (St. A.) 33 5 149 4 37.05 E. R. Ci. Perrin (Lin.) .. E. Gregory (Eaet) 75 3 3 109 S«7 7 5150 A. Lnckhart (Syd.) •• Si 5 172 3 j 1.00 G-. Jame«on iRic.) .. "9 • 6 H6 2 o^.OO
Batting. 3 S U '3 ■g to -g g w 2; '1 H <! A. Grant (Linwood) .. 8 2 7S 237 39.50 K. C. Blunt (West) .. 3 0 57 223 23.50 w. R. Patrick (Syd.) .. 8 1 68* 192 27.42 d; M. Sandman (St. A.) 3 1 53 174 24.83 j. Young (Syd.) 2 0 35 37 18.50 K, D. Worker ("West) .. S 0 54 132 16.50 E. Brosna|ian (East) .. 6 0 43 94 15.66 R. Read (Linwood) G 3 0 14* 63 12.50 11.33 U. E. Evans (Rio.) F. Woods (St. A.) .. 'J 0 22 22 11.00 1). J. McBeth (Syd.) .. 3 0 20 20 6.6S D. McLacMan (West) .. 2 0 10 10 fi.OO W. . Hayes (West) .1 0 10 14 3-50 A. C. Fuller (Rio.) 5 0 9 17 3-40 ' Signifies not out. Bowling. a 'I1 S ;3 $ M O a « t> < c. E. Evans (Kic.) 18 1 86 4 21.50 W, . Hayes (West) 25 5 67 0 22.33 A. Grant (Lin.) 29 2 S5 4 23.75 D. J. McBeth (Syd.) ... ■47 5 192 8 24.00 D. McLachlan (West) !i3 8 100 4 25.00 D. Sandman (St. A.) ■■ 75 G S14 11 28.5* R.. Road (Linwood) 101 16 332 11 30.18 W . R. -Palriek (Syd.).. 7 0 51 0 , — r. ■C. Blunt (West) .. •13 0" ■ S3 0 —
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