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CRICKET.

SUB-ASSOCIATION GAME. suburban defeat north CANTERBURY. Ihe Suo-Apsociatios Shielti oncltci game tho Ohrictchurch Suburban eleven lilid the North Canterbury Sub-Association lopicaentalives was concluded yesterday at ''gley Park, the Suburban side gaining a uvo-wickete victory. , in their iirat Irminss on "tUnesday eeuured 818 iuna, mid at tho clone i.j„ « play HuburOan had i>ul ou T, , tu ' la for three wickets. Lilburno ind U. iU'berta teopencd the auburbin batting yesterday morning, a „d both batted attractively toCod Bcorea. Lilbume'ft strike ol not out was tiu, attractive display dur- } game. KoberU had secured 46 run» petore playing on to and L. Gordon !<•< O Aed him to add * nicely -compiled C 3 v i in . uin which icalised 343 runs. # Jsortu Canterbury failed tb firatlumnga iorva m their second strike, whicfi ciofled shortly aittr tha aitornooil-teA icdjournmeijt for 132 rtina, io which A. Smith witu 43 run a was t j ie on jy outstanding contributor. Suburban thus hitd to gain IUB rune for a victory, and as it was decided tp iiuiaii tho game on the second day's play, n*d at least three houid in which to secure the tutu. But wickets fell fairly quickly l '-til H. Lilburne and K. Kto3ces go* toBethor the fall of the fifth wicket, at SI, and quickly knocked up the required rui)Bj Lilburno getting 23 and Slokes 21. Stum£a were drawn with Suburban 112 runs up and only five wicketb down, lhu3 giving them the victory by five wickets. Suburban will play the winners of tho Malvern v. Klleamere game in fch'i next roiind for the shield. The scoreu were ne follows: - NORTH CAKTERBL*K\. First Inning .. 318 Second Innings. AY. H. !?. Hamilton, b Ca*"thc;\sy • A. Smith, c Cawfheray, bH. Mills -♦ Cr Mcßeatli, c Sincock, b MiV.n •• C. Adams, Ibw, b Mills '* ? K. Little, b Mills .. ..a L, Rhodes, c Cawthcray, b Mi'.ls • • 0 J. Hennett, b Lilburne ® G. Cherry, run out .. .. lo R. Bsnnett, b Lilburne ..8 H, Black-well, b Sittcock .. ..13 T. Gibbt, not out o Bxtroa .. .. .. 0 Totftl . -139 Bowling Analysis—Cawthorftv, IS overs, 4 maidens, 46 rtins, two wickctS; Sincock, 13 ov«rs, 1 maiden, runa ; one wicket; H. MilltJ, frj overt, 2 maidenß, M runa, 4 wicLtlbi'rne, 5 overs, 2 maidens, 9 runa, 2 wickcte. SUBCKtSAN. Kirct Innings. W. Oliver, b Cherry .. .. S6 A. Shand, c Rhodes, b Gibbt .. 7 H. Mills, b Blackwel! .. .. ..20 G. Roberts, played on, b Gibbs .. 45 H Lilburno, not out .. .. X*. Gordon, run out ..63 N. Stokes, lbw, b Charr? .. 0 H. Kinpr, b Cherry «• ..3 J. Hartley, b Cherry .. •• ..18 fc?. Cawtherav, b Cherry •• 9 T. Sincocl:. b Cherry ..20 Extras .. 12 Total .. ... iW3 Bowling Analysis—T. GiVoa, 29 overri, 3 maidens, 101 runs, two wickats; J. Bennett, 98 overs, 4 maidens, 7S runs; .T. overs, 5 raaidene, 6S rune, six wicket®; H. Blackwell, 0 o'*era, 51 runs, one wicket: A. Smith, 2 overt, 7 runa; R. Bennett, 2 overs, 11 runs. iSecond Inninprs. A. Shand, o Blackwell, bJ. "Bennett .. 0 W, Oliver, run out .. .. 8 O Roberts, b Gibbft ..19 H. Mills, cR. Bennett, b Blackw«ll .. 14 H. Lilburne, not out ~29 Jj Gordon, b .. ..18 In. Stokes, not out .. •• ..21 Total for five wicketa ..112 "NEW MOON" V. BUILDERS. The "New Moon" theatrical company played a cricket match against a Christchureh team known as the Builders at HagUy Park yesterday. After a very close game, in which several of the Canterbury Cricket Association's senior - .jresentatives compiled pood totals, (he Buiidfers wen by 20 run* on the flrgt innings. The detailed scores were as follows : BUILDERS. First Inninge. Young, b Grfthame . . 27 Cromb, b Kiddey . . . . 3'J Rix, retired . . 53 Jacobs, b Kiddey . . . . 3d Patrick retired . . 40 King, c. Higgs, b Kiddey . . . . 7 Champnesa, c Broderlck, b Kiddey . . 2 Johnstone, run out . . 2d Willis, run out . . 10 Leichaci, b Graham 4 Newman, not out . . 4 .Extras . . • • 25 Totwi . . 180 Bowling—D. Grahame, one for sft; Kiddey, four for 82; W. li. Graham, one for 54; Perryman, none for 34; W. Graham, none for 10. "NEW MOON." First Innings. F. Kiddey, * Jacobs, b Young . . . . 12 F. Broderick, b Cromb . . . . 6 Perryman, b Champnt-sa 22 Manning, b Cromb . . 0 W. H. Graham, b Alien . . . . 1 L. Davis, e Jacobs, b Cromb . . S3 IliffSSp b CromJ> . . 39 D. Grahame, b Willi? . . . . 5 W. Graham, b Young . . 0 Pearce, Ibw, b Cromb 23 Sh&ve, not out .. 4 Extra . . .. 1 Total . . , . . . 166 Bowling—Young, two for 21; Cromb, five for 42; Alien, on® for 4; Newman, none for 12; Johnstone, none for 15; Rix, none for 10; Champness, 6ne tor 10; Wijlls one for 13. VETERANS V. " THIS PRESS." A game of cricket played at Hagley Park yesterday, between tho Veterans and a team from The Press, resulted in 4 for the latter by 49 runa. Batting first, the Veterans scored 114 runs, J. Kemptborne 30 and C ilots 32, both retired, being the most successful batsmen. Tee Pbess team replied with 103 runs, N. Archer 87, J, Almond 3G, C. Haase 32, J. Perkins 17, and K. Johnston 17 reaching double fi£« ures. For the winnere, C. Haase five for 28, N. Archer two for 10, and J. Perkins one for 8 bowled beat, while H. Cook five for 48 and C. Hotz two for 9 were the most successful with the ball for the Veterans.

TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.

LANCASTER PARK CLUB. First Grade v. Sydenham, Lancaster Paris .No, I—-Read, Cromb, Yates, F. Smith, KilPatrick. Dryden, Hawkings, Saunders, McLaughlin, WUliama, F. Kerr, Second Grade A v. Christ's College, Christ a College No. I—Armitage, H. E. Westwood, McLennan, Ch&Bton, Sneddon, Heme, Snooks, Boddington, Evans, Gasken, W. Kerr. Second Grade B r. St. Albans B, Lancaster Park No. 3—King, J. Prosper, L. Westwood, R. M. Westwood, Glackin, Gerard, T. Prebble, Rich, Ray, Fleete, Hamilton, P • Lye. Third Grade A v. East Chriatchurcb, Lancaster Park No. 4—Jamiegon, W. Bowen, P. Bowen, Dunn, R. Prebble, N. Prebble, A. L. Fleete, McKtmie, JJarron, Cl&pshavr, J. Merritt. . Third Grade B v. Now Brighton B, Brighton No. 2—P. and T, team. Fourth Grade v. West Christchurch, Lan* caster Park No. s—Leech, Brooks, Witheil, Mitchell, T, Kerr, Falconer, Leverett, Moir, Ayres, Coutts, Colin, Priest. Fifth Grade v. Riccarton, Hospital corner No. s—Keats, Vallance, p. Fleete, Forward, R. Prosper, Peterson, Walker, Peddie, Mil* lard, Taylor, Betts, Sixth Grade, first Saturday, v. Boys' High School A, Straven road No. S —Birmingham, ScOtt, Perry, Thomas, Wilson, Wilson, Mai* ley, Bromley, Bromley, Commons, Kippon. Emergencies * IWad, McGrath. Second Saturday, Boys' High School B, fjame ground—Birmingham, Scott, Wilson, Bromley, Perry, Commons, Kippon, Malley, Head, llcGrath. Emergencies: Thoma#, "Wii3on. SYDENHAM CLUB. Senio? v. l<ancast*r Pfvrk, at Lancaster No. 1-—Bellamy, Dawson, Hahn, Harper, Hamil* ton, Oliver, Patrick. B. Smith, Spong. Wallburton, Young, Gasscn. Second A—a bye. Second B r. Rangiora, at Sydenham No. 1 —Brown, Hill, Hore, Kidson, Milne, Mackie, Kobinson, Shaekel, Vivian, Walsh, Watt. Third A «*. St. Albans, at Sydenham -No, 2—Burtt, Brown, Bedelph. Chambers, Kvar.s, Goldstone (2), Ilakersley, Johnstone. Puddle, Read. . Third B v. Spreydon, at Sydenham A*. 3 Ayljng. Cornish. Butterneld. Haugfhey, King, M&raden, Moore, Newton, Tucker, Vine. Wilderrooth. 4 _ , Fifth Grade ▼. Christ's College B. at College ground No. s—Browp, Ellis, Forrester, Qunn, Hobbs, Hooper, Rossiter Smith. Squire. Watson, Wigney. . ; Sifcth Grade V. T.K.C.A., at Hospital Corner No. 6; v. College, at Hospital Conner No. 7—Smith, Lapslie, jDawson, Scotland. Frasdr, Harvey. Connor (2), Jacobrcn, Goscey, Giilard, Hay, Brooi.

ST. ALBANS CLUB. . Seniors v. Old Boys, Hagley No. 2—-<Jt*&w« tord, Cullen. Dorreen, Page, Angus, Falloon, sandman, Thomas, Condliffe, Fraser, Lindley, Second. Grade, A Section —A team v. West, No, 3. Henry, Allen, Fairbairn, lacker, Patrick, i'ope, W. A. Brown, JB. "arDutt, Jarvis, J. Martin, P. Martin. k^ con <l Grade, B {Section—B team v. Laiicaster, Lancaster. 3: Armstrong Pearce, oandman, Lopie, North, Johns, Manchester. ■"* Garbutt, Glen, Wright, Cummings. oecond Grade. B Section—C team v. Old Boys b, IlßKley 5: Mannix, O'Brien, McMcnamih (2), PofT, Scully, Dunne (2) Quirk, Nee, O'Reilly. Grade, A Section —A team v. Sidr Sydenham: SchUmache.r. Glacfcin, TT-m Hobson (2), Andersou, Collins, -ri- J i >o S;la"d. Christie, Priest. \ r( * Grade. B Ssctior.—B team v. Hi.> Tenl°i"' H & sle - v , 6: W - Simpson, Black*ell, •Ph)« K e n >Pth°m«, Mason, McClellshd, Thompson .Marshall, Doree, Smart, McOree. HosnHni n rftdl; ' v. Old Collegians, Hospual Corner No. 2—Roberts. K. Simp3vk„ yI ° C»"«*!i8n <2>, Woods (2) Trigancs, Aepell, Mangin, KsdfielJ. oixth Grmle—First Saturday, v. at Hospital Corner No. 7; second Saturday v Y.M.C.A, at Hospital Corner No. 0, Taam eb for previous ys. HICCAKTON CLUB. 1-irst Grade v. West Chrieteburch et He;ley Park No, 2—A. Oox, D. Duimett. C. S. Evans, J. Jacobs. G. Haines, d. Patterson, 1". Powell, C. T. ll\x, A. W. Roberts, and G. fafnngor. J. Powell. Second Grade A v. Boys' High School, at Straven road No. 3—H. Gruhntu, H. Robertson, T. Nf.Json, A. Ellis, S. P: ]li s, W. Lawson, A. Kyle, A. Todd, E. Bowland, D. McRae, and J. Hooper, Second Urad- H v. Wont ChriAtchureh B. at Hagley Park No. 4—S. Andrews, P. Rrockleliursi, G. Bull, G. Atkinson, K. Gmnfoil, Harbutt. J. Sanders, J. Touhy, E. \ nughan, Phillips, and F, Wil'is. Third Grade A v. Christ's College, at College No. 2 —M. Greer* \V. Bunt. Crosndo, J. Davis. L. (Josnt»y, A. Hope, J. Heriwond, Ka\anagh, C. Munnings, C. Rowo, and M. Royds. Third Grade B v. St. Albans B, at Hagloy Psirk N O . r.~ O. Evan?, C. Hias.\ A, Kelly, Lloyd. \V. Moyl*», C. Mo FjoneiiMn, Mercer. Roberts, Rossi, Squire, and Johnston. Fourth Grr.de v. Merlvale, at Hospital corner No. B—TJlunden, Bowes, Brownin?, Cowper, Clemen?;, 11. Kelly, Howard, McEwen, Lowp, Patton, and Sail. Fifth Gride v, Park, at Hospital corner No. s—Bruce. R. Evans, Cood fellow, Goodyer, C. Lloyd, Jackson, McLoiighHn, Sierakowski, Smith. Hall. Almond. Boys' Association—Second Grade v. Christ'* College, at College No. ft—Byrne, CAd«, Carry. Htmnleart. Louis, Manning, Me* Giiligan, Thomas, Shaw, Watson, and William?. Filth Grndo Boy »' Hieh A, a* Btravnn road No. T—-Almond, Carl«*tc»n, .Colomhtiß, Blank, Dunn (2>, Eve»-e?t, Harbldga, Hamilton, fther-rs-ood, Shd Taylor. BAST CHUISTCHURCH CLUB. Senior*? v. Old Collegians, Elmwood Park— Davis, Kennedy. Woods. RolUngon, Cunning* ham, Hobson, Upton, Mills, Alsopp, Brosna* han, and Joties. Juniorß v. Old Collegiann. Lancaster P';rk No. 2 —E. Pearce, Egan, King, Brown, McClelland, Andrew*, Robinson, Bcsley, Hamilton. Gnndliah, and Park. Third Grade, Lancaster Park No. 4 —C. Pearce, Mansfield. Wil*ori, Kinvig, Handisides, Beeley, Boyce, Barnhill, Fliteroft, Dtmlop, and Sanson). Fourth Grade r. Pnpanui, Lancaster Park No. ft—L. Egan, Walker, CnHen, H. Pearce, Heatley, Coton, Moore, Philtips, G. Park, John-ton, Ravage, and Graham. MERIVALB CLUB. Third Grade B v. Old Collegians, irt Elmxvood Park—N. Brosnan, A. M. Brosnan, C. Dickie, J. Grant, W, Lodge. G. Suckling, R. King, C. Webater, W. Murphy, H. C. Bla2ey t K. Turner, R. W. Blar.ey. Fourth Grade B v. Riccarton, at Hospital Corner No. 3—o. Maindonald. R. Polkinghome, R. McGregor, A. R. White, A. Wiltiamu. R. McFadcen, C. Rhodes. W. Rhodes, F. McMahor, G. Seymour. H. Pedlar.

BECKENHAM CLUB. Third Grade A v. Shirley, at BeckenhamDailcy, Warman, Sollitt, Crowther, Brunton, RoberUon, Throp, Fahey, Roach Rusbridge Wafts. Emergency, Dn«h. Third Grule B v. Hallway, at Sydenham No. I—R. Mark*, H. Marks, Edwards, W. Cook, P. K. Oabb, T. Harris. Tossman, : Macrath. Allen. Emergencies, Banfield and Jennings. I MARIST CLUB. Grade v. Cambridge, at Linwood Parfc —J. Duggan, J. Noonan, A. Day, W. Ryder, .T. O'Malloy, R, Dempsey, H. Stribling, M. McHiigh t R. llcKinnon, J. Curran, I*. Noonan, A Taylor, and W. HoHama. SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. NEXT ROUND OF MATCHES. ' Following is th* draw for the nect round of matches : i Senior A —W.M.C. r Railway, at Syden--1 ham No. 4: Beckenham v. Sunnyside, at Sunnvside; Marist v. Shirley, at Woolston. Senior B—PhiUipatown v. Shirley, at Richmond Domain; Beckenham v. Green's, at Sydenham No. 2; W.M.C. v. St. Albans, at St. Albans. Junior A—Council v. D.1.C., at Sydenham No. 9; Gtia Company v. Aulsebrook's. at Sydenham No. 3; Whitcombe and Tombs v. Wairehau, at Linwood. Junior v Shirley, at beckenham j Marist v. Templetou, at Templeton; Harowood v, Heathcote, at Heathcote; Ricoarton v. St. Albans, at St. Albans. Third Gra4© —First day: Shirley v. Stewart's Gully B, at Richmond; Railway v. W.M.C., at Sydenham No. J ; Riccarton v, Stpwart'a Gully A, at Riccarton; Cambridge v. Beckenham B f at Beckenham: Templeton v. Xlarewood, at Harowood ; peckenham A ▼. Mariet, at Beckenham. Second day: Shirley r, Cambridge, at Richmond; Beckenham B v. Hare wood, at Harewood; Stewart'* Gully A v. Marist, at Linwood; "W.M.C. y. Stewart's Gullv B, at Waltham Pari:; Railway v. Beckenham A, at Becken-iam: Riccarton r. Templeton, at Riccarton. UMPIRES' ASSOCIATION. The following are the umpires appointed to act in the fourth round of the Canterbury Cricket Association's competition:— First Grade—Riccarton v. West, Hagley No. 2, Messrs C. J. Cox and T. Burgess; East v. Old Collegians, Elmwood, Messrs K. H. Perrin and 0. Butler; St. Albans v. Old Boys Hagley No. X, Meiers 'R. W. Barry and W, Newman; Sydenham v. Lancaster, Lancaster No. 1, Messrs C. Hots and Li. Cox. , Second Grade—West A v. St. Albans A, HHgley No. 3, Messrs C. Johnston and W. Gough; St. Andrew's v. Old Boys A, St. Andrew's, Messrs C. McLachlan and A. V. Belaten; East v. Old Collegians, Lancaster No. 2, Messrs R. Tucker and A. King; Syd- ; enham B v. Rangiora, Sydenham, Messrs P. A. Lightfoot and A. Blackwood. !

JSRADMAN'S BOOK. STORY OF HIS CRICKET LIFE. (XTKI I"ED PRliiS ASSOCIATION —B2 £t,ECIS£IO TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.) LONDON, November 19. "I love fielding. 1 would just as soon field as bat, any time," writes D. G. Brad man in his book, "The Story of My Cricketing Life," with hints on batting, bowling, and fielding, just published. P. F. Warner, in an introduction, predicts that Bradman will play from 600 to 700 innings, and will put the aggregate oi centuries scored by the late Dr. W. G Grace and J. B. Hobbs in the shade. K. S. DULEEPSINHJI. NO VISIT TO AUSTRALIA. (X72<ll'£D PRKSS ASSOCIATION —B* £)I«EtT2SIC TEIj2QRAP3— COPYRIGHT.) (Tl&ceivcd November 20th, 9.50 p.m.) .LONDON. November 10. The visit, to' Australia of Mr K. S. Du]ee;isinaji, the note a JUghsh cricketc-r, has fallen throngl*.

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