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CITY AND SUBURBAN.

SENIOR GRADE. The first round o£ the City and Suburban matches. was concluded on Saturday. With the exception of the High School Old Boys' v. Old Collegians match, all the senior games provided good cricket, and were keenly-contested. The following table shows the positions of the senior teams;—. 2-pt. 3-pt. wins. wins, losses, pts. High School 0.8. ..1 0 0 3 Sunnyside ..1,0 0 3 Old Collegians A .. 0 1 0 2 Woolston .. 0 1 0 2 St. Albans ..0 0 1 0 Packer and Jones ..0 0 1 0 Old Collegians B 0 .0 i 0 Greens ..0 0 1 0 Woolston v. St. Albans. "With 39 on for nine wickets,. St. Albans continued their first innings, and were all out for 12. Woolston made 69 in their second attempt, Kniggs 40 not out' hatting stylishly. - St. Albans played out time, and bad lost nine wickets for 76 when play ended. Woolston won on the first innings. Scores: WOOLSTON. First Innings .. .. .. ..91 • Second Innings. G.' Samms, b R. Winter ..2 G. Roberts, c Dobba, b Walls .. ~ 5: H. Kniggs, not out,' .. .. ..40 J. Worrail, run out .. .. .. 4 W. J. Cook, c Clark, b Winter .. 0 J. Mahoney, b Gaudin ... 1 R.--Stammers, c Wal.s, b Gaudin , ~ 0 3. Koberts, c and b Walls .. ... 4 C. Ilarbut, b HcKenzie ..' .. 3 H. Pennells, c Dobbsj b'Walls . .. 0 Extras . 1. .. ' ..10 Total .. .... ' ... 69 . . Bowling—R. Winter, J8 overs, 11 runs, 2 wickets; W; Walls, 7. overs, 19 runs, 3 wickets; Gaudin, 3 overs,.; 16 runs, 2 wickets;- C. Dobbs, 2 overs, 12 runs, 0 wickets; McKenzie, 1 ball, 0 runs, 1 wicket. .< ST. ALBANS. First Innings ... .. .. s.; 42 Second Innings. ,IP. Winter, b Stammers .. ... 0 it. Winter, b Stammers , .. .. 7 Clark, o Stammers, b Kniggs .. .. 40 C. Dobbs, J) Worrail •• jj .. 1 C. Evans, b Stammers .. ..0 Gaudin> run out .. ... .. 8 McKenzie, c Worrail, b Stammers .. 4 W. Walls, b Kniggs .. .. .. 0 Ashton, not out /. .. .. 6 G. Day, b Stammers .. .. ..0 J. Phelps, not out .. .. .. 2i Extras I'' .., t. .. 8 Total for nine Tvidkets .. .. 76 Bowling Worrail, 8 overs, 16 runs, 1 wicket; R. Stammers, 8 overs, 14 runs, 5 wickets; W. Cook, 3 overs, 12 runs; H. Knijgs, 5 overs, 18 runs, 2 wickets; J. Mahoney, 2 overs, S runs. High School Old Boys v. Old Collegians B. In response to their ' opponents' first innings score of 306, Old Collegians, batting 2 men Bhort, were all out for "46.-Batting only seven men in the second innings, they were all out for 42. High School Old Boys won by an innings and 218 runs. HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS. First Innings: .. • .. 306 OLD. COLLEGIANS B. ' First Innings. Wood, i c and b Cromb .. .. 6 G. PI Head, b. Moffat' .. .. .. 10 £. C. Hamilton/ b 'Ciro'mb .. .. 1 A.' E. Joseph, c and b Moffat .. 0 P. S. Cocbs. b Shaw .. .. ~ 6 Hargreaves (absent second day) .. 6 J. D. Godfrey, b Cromb .. .. 6 R. H. Hamilton, c and b Shaw .. 0 ' B. Murray, lbw, b Shaw .. .. 0 Chapman, b Armstrong .. .. 6 Meredith-Kaye, not out ... ....... 2 -Extras .. .. .... . ... 3 TotaL ... ■ .. 46' . .-Bowling, analysis—l. Bl Cromb, 6 overs,: S7--run%-3, wickets; IW. 'Moffat, overs, 14 runs, -2 .wickets; H; Shaw; 1' over-, • 5 runs, 3 wickets; iL. 'D. Page, 1 over, 5 runs; C. Armstrong, 1 over, O rune, 1 wicket; R. C. Burns; 1 over, 2 runs. Second Innings. ' . I Meredith-Kayo, c and b Cromb ' ... 9 Chapman, b Cromb . ■•.. .. ' G. :P. Head, not, out ... ..16 R. C. Hamilton, b Armstrong - . ' 7 ■, J. D-.- Godfrey, b Cromb 2' P. S. ■ Cocks, lbw. b Shaw ..' 1 I Extras .. *" Total (4 men short) .; 49, 'unTl wiokef etß: ' * Sh ™' 3 —. 0 Greens ,v. Old, collegiaas. - 2 point win. Greene hs,A <, 'j gaining a First Innings G * EE^ S- ■ Second Innings. " 168 p" Morns,, c and b Lawrence . 6 , P. Peacock, lbw, ,b Hamilton " I f £•, VSSsJ~ If A. Pitt, not out 20 -Extras .. " J* . • Total for 5 wickets -149 ' analysis-rW, .J. V. Hamilton 5 * s > runs; H.- W. r.Hamiltoa 4 ■ <>veis> 37 TV Cocks l over, io'mns; A. J.. KicUardson 5 overs, -. 1 - maiden 2£ runs, 2 wickets; J. D. Lawrence 2 overs, 17 runs, 1, wicket; T. M. Hobbs 2 overs V;TOck ? t.<J. ; Chapm«w I • OLD COLLEGIANS. _ First Inninga. T. W. Tothill, run> ou. .. .. ,0 G. Chapman, c ■ and b Lawrence a T. M. Hobbs, b Lawson ... 1 . t 4 C. J. Jackman, c French, b Lawaon 17 a.. W. Hamilton, b Robertson ~ 42 J. D. Lawrenoe, b Pitt .. . 3H H. M. Chryatall, b Pitt .. 60 HI E. Riohardson, c. Keenan . .! 8 C. ..J. S. Cooks, lbw., b Keenaji' .. 4 W. J. V. Hamilton'; not out; ~ .. 1 Extras ' ... ' ... 1 Total (one t short). . . 1.1. .. iss Bowling analysis'—W. r Lavwon. 17 overs, ' 8 runs, 3 wicketa; G. Robertson 13 overs!" 4 maidens, S7 runs, 1 wicket; - P. Peacock 3 overs, 25 runs; R. Pitt 5 overs, 3 maidens, G l-uns, 2 wickets ;' El' Keenin 5 overs, 1 maiden, 19 runs. 2 wickets; B. Pitt 2 overs, 11 runs, 1 wicket.

Packer and Jones v. Sunnyside. Sunnyside maintained their first innings advantage and Becured a, three-pointer by a margin of 5 wickets. . Scores:— . SUNNYSIDE. Eirst Innings .. ' >» 45' • Second' Innings. A. Mackie, b .Murshall .. ... 1 A. Cox. h Columbus ■... .. 9 L. Watßon,' b Columbus .. ■•■' ~ 14 L. Hfbberd, b. Columbus ... ~ , 21 B. Landlord, b Columbus -.. .. 65 "H. Thonubn,' not' cut ... ;. 17 F. Knowles, net out ... • ... : .. ■■% . Extras , ... ... ...... ... 3 Total for 5 wickets '.. -..133 Bowling analysis—C. Marshall 8 overs, 1 maiden. 28 runs, 1 wicket; L. Columbus 10 overs, 47 runs, 4 wickets; E. Cummings 3 overs, 16 runs; E. Sibley 3 overs, 12 runs; S. E(>cott 1 over, 13 runß; ,J. Bradsbaw 1 over, 7 runs. PACKER. AND. JONES. First Inningß ... •■ ..39 .Second; Innings, L. .Columbus, b Watson ~,.'.... .16 J. Bradshaw, b Thomson .. ..16 A. King, b Tochard .. .. ..12 N. Archer,' b ' Mackie ... .. 13 C. Diokie; b Watson .. • .. 2 E. Cummings, c and b Tolchard - .. 42 H. Avis, run out ... •■ ... 5 F. Bickiey,c. and b Langford , .. 0 S. Escott, run out .. •-. -. 0 C. Maishall, not out .. ~9 Extras •• -• - •• 3 ToUl 121 Bowlin°- aaalysish-K. Thomson 6 .overs, 17 runs, 1 wicket; L. Hughes- .2. overs,. 11 runs; C. Tolchard. 5 . overs. 20. runs, 2 -wickets; A. Mackie 9 overs, 1 maiden,, 27 runs, 2 wickets; L. Watson 3 .overs, .10 runs,' 2 wickets; B. Langford 7 overs, 1 wicket, 31 runs.

JUNIOR GRADE. High School Old Boys A defeased their B team. .On the first, day the A team made 296 and tho B replied'with 79 (Low 27, Shipley 25). Only four men-turned up on the second dav, and the A team won by default. •' .•"..'-;.. -. . Templeton defeated Old Collegians by eight wickets.- Scores: Old Collegians 78-, and 93 (Stewart 26, Harrison 38, Hamilton 12, and.Pritchard- 10). Templeton, 148 and -35 for_ two wickets (C. -Voice 13' not out). C. Voioe'eii for.43,.bowled beet for .Templeton. Sit. Albans, -who 'bad- scored -169' on the

first'-day,-won'by default from (Packer, and Jones,-who had made 41 and 70 for.six on the opening day's play.. "•'.... Upper Riccarton, .77 and- 48 for' five (Mo-•Clogkie-,-18. inot 1 ous>-Timms 10) .;\defeated D.IsC. 57 and 61. (Chetwin 22, . Broughton 11) by five wickets. Bowlers: Riccarton, Timms, and D.I.C-., Fleming and ton! ,_ ~ City Council, 73- and 201 for six (Smy.he 108 not out, Fletcher 26, Lester 26, Jackson 13, "Wilson 12) defeated Greens 57 and 78 (F. Pitt 42, Austin 15) by four wickets and 139 runs. Bowlers': ■;, Greens, Chappell; City Council, Jackson and Quinn. " St'. John's defeated Kaiapoi Woollen by 112 rdrts.'V Scores: St. John's' 89' ana 1« /for five wickets declared (C. Holls 'si» R. • Tdods 24,: W. Reeves 21,' A. Dryderi W not cut. C. James 11 not-out) Kaiapoi-81 and 41 (Corni»!i 18 not out,' Brooks 16). Reeves; three for 16 and Howeß three'for 13, bowled well for-St. John's, and. Meachem three for 88 for .Kaiapoi. THIRD GRADE. High School Old Boys, 139 for four wickets declared (Dixon 51, Chappell 54, Cobden 25) defeated Kaiapoi "Woollen 59 (Marriott.ll) by 80 runs on 1 the first: innings. Colvijle.six for 30, bowled best for School, and Taylor two for 20 for.Kaiapoi "Woollen. Woplston 54 (H. Sim. 38) defeated , St. Albans 27'-by 27. runs on tho .first innings. In their second innings, Wooleton : were ,aU out for,B rutis and ...St. Albans bad maa> 10 for two wickets when time was called. The match between. Harcwpod and PaP a ; nui resulted in a draw., Scores :-Harcwood 141 for six wickets declared (A. Shipley. ,57, W Wright 37); Papanui 60 for seven wickets (C. Welsh 32, J. Kettle 19). IN OTHER CENTRES. (PBBSS ASSOCIATION TELEGBAM3.) AUCKLAND, November 16. Playing against Grafton, Eden scored. 164 in the first innings (H. Gillespie not out 93). Grafton scored 60 for. two wiciets. University made 176 (W. Garrard not out 62) .against. Parnell, who made 72 for two W made; 185 (Smith, 66); Jigairist North Shore." .. . •■■ "•- ■■■■■■■ WELLINGTON, November, J. 6. Institute v.Butt-rlnthe first innings Institute had mado 212. and Hutt in. the first innings 96 (McKny not.out 24, Shanahan 16 McGirr 16„ Aldersley "12). Badcock took six wickets for 46 rune, Malcolm three for 34.' Hutt in the second innings made So (Lockett 16, Nunn 14, Shanahan.: 10. -Badcock took jix-wickets for 23 runs, Malcolm three' for 25. Institute secured" a 4-pomt win by an innings and 61 runs.Y.M.C.A. v. Thorndon—The former continued their innings and declared at eight wickets for 300 runs . (Church not out 66, Condliffe 49, White 43,- Westbrook 39, Haughey 27, Lamason 74). Mason took four for 58. Thorndon in- the second, innings made 179 (Phillips 52. Williams not <>ut_ 32, Mason '31)., Bowling: Henderson took, four wickets for" 57, Sugden two for. 16. . Wellington (240> v. Midland—The latter continued their innings and compiled 221 (Dind 96, Doneghue 36, Grant 31). Bowling: Wilaon took three for 14 runs, Sharpe three for 71, Cousins two for 26. Wellington in their second innings lost eight wickets for 61 (Bruges 16, Whyte 13). Bowling: Judd three for 11, Grant two for 14, Patrick two- for 19. Wellington secured' a 3-point Petone (244) v. Old Boys—The latter's firit innings totalled JSB (Collins not out 46, Duncan 35, Duncan 33, Barclay 25). Bowling: Smyrke "took one for •5, Bnoa seven for 78, Finlnyson three for 73. Petone : in their second - innings. declared with eight wickets down-for 103- (Brice 19. Bold 15, Pointon 14). Bowling: Perry' took one for 4. Collins three'for-44, Duncan two for 33. Old' Boys in their second innings lost five, wickets for 139 runs (Perry 46, Duncan 36, Collins 36). • Bowling: Finlayeon four for if. -Petone secured a 3-point win. DTJNEDIN, November 16.

In the first grade cricket competition, Albion (260) beat Dunedin 114 and 274 for 9 wjcketa) on the 'first innings. In the first innings for Dunedin Strang made 46 not out, and Cherry 29. Bowling, Keast took 5 wickets'for 20. In the second inning 3, McCamle made 77, Casey 39, Higgins 36, Bennett not out 29. Bowling, Shepherd, 3 for 45; Keast, 2 for 36; Barron, 1 for 9. ,_.',■, /oa Grange (328 declared) beat Carisbrook (96 and 202 for eight wickets) on the, nrtt innings. ; For Grange, McMullan made 11., A.. W 11100 66, Conradi 43, Galland 41 BowlCsden, 2 for 45;: Douglas, 2 for 73; S-dL^^S^f second B grade, Churcbi 11Jor Albion against Grange made 118, «£ »■ Allah, High School against Cansbroc-K , made 105 retired.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 14

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CITY AND SUBURBAN. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 14

CITY AND SUBURBAN. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 14

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