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# CANTERBURY WINS VICTORY BY EIGHT WICKETS AT TIMARC Tii'- touring Canterbury representative team neat Smith Canterbury at Fraser Park, 'liinaru, yesterday, in a two days' match, by eight wickets. Tin- .-cores Hero as follows:SOUTH CANTKRBURY l-"irst Innings A1...M.M, b Iladb-o .. . . ..51 .Mori-i.-on. b Cromb .. ,» 13 ilahn, e Biittorticld, b Cromb .. 0 Kane, c ,'in,l li Crumb .. .. 0 i.ce, I. Orahani . . . . . , 5 Ucw.old-, lbw. b Cromb . . .. 7 liaii-.-. I- Cromb .. .. 0 Blue, b Hadlee .. . . 0 Smui.t, b Hadlee .. . . .. 10 ■l'avi.ir, b Hadleu .. .. 1 Lang no! cut . • ■ . "> Tui.il . . . . .. 100 i-.h\vi.ini; analysis o. ;-i. r. w. (.i-ahain .. s :; 12 i ullruii .. ii 0 II ii Ruitrrtield .. :i :■• -17 n i i-Mini. .. 211 <• •!.■! r. i;..b.-ris . . ii i i" " -lLnlii'M .. ;:.■! I J'-' d SrcoiKl 111H.1','.-i S. Jli,,i,n. <• Ki-i-r. 1) llauloc . , . . 0 If. Mi'irisdii, b Cronib . . .. "JS i .1. Kane, c O'Uriou, b Cronib .. IS | V. Jlalm. c and b Cronib . . ..If

K. Reynolds, lbw. b Butterfield .. '"' L. Lee, b Butterfield . . .. <> A. Souter, run out . . . . ■ . 4-ii F. Blue, b Cromb . . . . ..2 0 ii. Davies, c Jackman, b Cromb .. 11 K. Taylor, b Cronib .. .. 4 J. Lang, not out .. .. i. . 13 Extras . . . . . . 10 Total .. .. -.190 ROWLING ANALYSIS (). M. R. W. W A. Uadlce '. 1 13 I M. (iraham . . !i O 2.S n t. It. Cromb . . 2 1.-") I 7 t. 0 L. liutlerncld !• 2 3u 2 M. L- i'.i-e . . 1 ii 3 II A. W. Roberts 13 Ii 32 II CANTKKMiL'KY I'irst Innings P'lge, ll'W, )i Revnlods . . ..7 Bull, rib ill. .; L.inu', b Taylor .. r. ti'Brien, lbw, li Lee .. . . 2S II raham run out . . . . . . 3 Jackman, i: Blue, h Kane .. ..11 Andrew s. e Morriauu, b Kane .. I.< Pi-hcr. -lbw, 1) Leo . . . . . . . I.' Cromb. c- ami b Kami . . . . 1 I lladlee, b Kane .. .. . . 1 Roberts, not out .. -• ..ill Kerr, b Lee' .. .. •• 3,3, Lxiras .. -.. . ■ • J32 Total .. .. •• 100 ANALYSIS (». M. R. VV\ Taylor .. S 2 V> 1 Reynolds -.7 1 V-> 1 Iv ano ..10 2 -i 2 t 1..... .. H'.t 2 27 3 l>:,'.i,-s .. 3, O , O illiie ..3 0 1!» Ser-oiul Innings A. V.. Robert-, lbw, b Kane .. 23 V, . A. Had lee, c Souter, b Kane .. : .1. K'err, not out . . • . • • s ' I li. Cromb, not out . . . . 2t Lxtras •• - - • ■ J_ Total .. .. ..13 1

HOWLING ANALYSIS O. M. 11. w - Taylor .. -1 1 '-'- " lie-. Holds . . :i '» -1 " J.ee . . U 'i '■■' " K'ano • • S.j O -i-S - Leo bowled three wides. SUB-ASSOCIATION SHIELD < HKISTCIIL KCII SLI3L ÜBAN WINS Tip; C hriEtehureb Suburban Cricket Association repi-etentative; teams .succeeded m ■,,,-i,,- v. ins in butli the Senior Sub-Asso-e,,in,,n Shield and Junior Cup matches, at l-a-h-v I'ark yoterday, defeating North Cani :■!, ii-v in both "Tames by substantial iuar- .,:,... "Tin; feature of the day's play in the ~-,aor match »■»-, a brilliant knock by J). '. Ni'.on, wlio hit up !'.)■! in urcat style ,:• the ,-ountrv I n's second iunin-s. Oj.cniu- v. itb 1-'. Devlin, Ni.son was soon si-t, and t.:k,n,- full advanta-o of weak catching, he h,t nut Id i-eoro I'Jj before liittiiiß a soil, .-a'cli back to T. Wiiinc when the score was j--i for aim: wiekt-ts, compiled in four hours. Nixon ( ;ave several chances which should have been accepted, but bis innings was a valuable one. North Canterbury made a pniii- slo.wins in their first knock, as after !-.,i:liii-,iini; with an ovemitcllt -score of V,'J tor tliree v, ickets, at IOJJO the side wen•i'l out ii:r 70 at I'J o'clock. IJowlin- fur s J.urban, N. Stokes secured the line figure, of thro, wickets for 7 runs in four overs. 1.. Cordon took three for 11 in 12 overs. Follow in- on, North Canterbury opened 'heir second inniiiirs at l'J.lO p.m. with l>. Nivoii and I-'. Devlin. Nixon was the only batMiian capable of dealing with tiio slow ,]:: i, buMb-rs, scnriiii,' 'tiU out of the first.

■ -■■ntur\- Tie. returned ;i difficult chance to Sink,-/ '.o'iii .-if|i-r reaching double figures, i. ut Stoke-, failed to fret bold of it properly. !.. Stead played carefully for a while, and !ii- |>;i i-tiicrsljip with Nixon put on 50 runs 1,.- the tiftli wicket. Stead scoring 1!). A. Hopkins was the only one of tbo later l.atsnieii to reach double figures, and after an .-.-■-v chance to Muhoney off Stokes when ],.. 'w.-is nearing the double eentury Nixon patted ;i soft one bark to T. Waine, who l.ebl (lie easiest of catches. Twelve runs Imi-r G. Croft was ca-sily caught by K. Grenf.ii off Gordon, and the. innings closed at "' s.il■ui'l.iin won by ;in innings and V,i runs. SUDURBAN NO i; J'll CANTERBURY First Innings ! I'.■•Mm, r. and 1) Gordon .. 1 r » \' Smith, run out . . . . . . 1') !:. Uallingcr, b 'J'. Wiiino . . . - <> I;. Tiipiiu, e I'. .Mitchell, b Gordon .. ','• F, Eder, ]!■«-. b Gordon .. ..3 11. Nixon, ■■ F. Jlarris, b A. Davis .. 4 .1. 11. .V. Hamilton, b N. Stokes .. Hi 11. I-Yarv, b A. Davis . . .. ( ' 1.. Sleaii, not out . . . . . . '■< A. Hopkins, b Stoker . . • - '■' 1,. Crort. o T. \S':iinc, b N. Stokes .. 0 Extras ■ ■ ■ • S

Total .. ■• •■ 7'J lio-Aliii" Aiiiilvsis —F. Harri.j, o overs, I nuiid.iC 4 runs: E. fircnfcll, I; overs, !.' run--; A.' Davi.-, if) overs, G maidens, 28 runs,' '.' 'wickets; G. Mahoney, 4 overs, 7 run.'; T. "Wnine, ?, overs, 3 maiden, 5 runs, 1 v. i'rk"t; L. Gordon, 12 overs, 8 maidens, 1! ,-im-, ri wickets; N. Stokes, 4 overs, 7 runs, :; wickets. Second Innings D \i\oii i; and b T. Waine . . 7!»1 Devlin, si Mitchell, 1) I'. Gordon .. 1* A. smith, lbw, b K. Grenfcll -. •' ,T II W, Hamilton, b K. Grcnfeli .. <» IF. Feary, b E. Grenfell . . •- [.'- 1.. Sti'.id, lbw, b Malioncy .• ..3!' I; Falliuger, played on, b T. Waine .. . ; l: i:der, plityed on, b F. Grenfell .. ' 1 !;. Tajilin, b E. Grenfell .. " \ Hopkins, not out . • • - '} i, Croft, c E. Grenfell, b L. Gordon .. ;> Extras . . • ■ •• _£_^ Total .. .- .-2015 [iowiin;; Analysis—N. Archer, 9 overs, maidens, -" runs; E. Mahonoy, 3 0 .vers 1 maid.n, 23 runs, 3 wicket N. S'nke'f, .12 overs, 2 maidens, 3iS runs; T. Waine' 22 overs, 2 maidens, f)7 runs, 2 v. ;,diets; A. Davis, 32 overs, 52 runs; E. G'ordou ' ft.j overs, ,'J2 runs, 2 wickets; F. Ilarri- ' fi overs. 3 maiden, 32 runs. N. Ai"her' and 1.. Gordon eacli bowled one noball. JUNIOR CUP IHATCH Tl..' i'l;i-i:t.'l,ureh Suburban Associiil ion ■•inior le.iiii defeated the North Canterbury .ide for the Junior Challenge Cup by 30 v. i,-!,-.'•.-. With ;i deficit of 7S, North Cantevbiiiv continued their second innings, but with the excepth ii of 75. liennett 24, S. Mi., hill-ton 17. and E. Sonthen 34. the side mad. a p..or rhow iind wore all out for 3 Hi. G. South.tv.-fid and W. Postman bowled -,■!! for Suburban, taking fhreo for 18 and tin-.- for 12 re-piclively. Willi M) to make to win. \V. Brown and W. Sleeman hit off the ruin-, and were unbeaten, the latter seoririL- 2.; and lirown 11. Suburlian juniors tin:-; wo,, |,y Id wickets. NORTH CANTEKIJL'IIY First innings . . ... - • 327 Second Innings .7. I'elhig. h Sliarpe .. .. .. H !.. Garppiitcr, b Sliarpe .. ..7 7. Ci-iglington, b Shipley .. .. 1 K. P.ennett, c Silvester, b Eestmnn .. 24 ,7. McHugli, played on, b Sliipley .. 5 G. Applcton, b Southerwood .. 2fi .1. Smith, b Bestman . . . . 0 G Kirkpatrick, c Tennent, b Soutlicr- «»...! ° S M inchington, c Greenwood, b Bestman .. .. ..37 .1. ( haniberlnin. b Southerwood .. 0 E. Southen. not out .. ..14 Kxtias .. . - •• _2_l Total .„ ... :.. Jl fi

Bowling Analysis—A. Soul.hcirwood, 8 overs, 1 maiden, IS runs, 3 wickets; "W. Bestman, 7 overs, 1 maiden, 12 runs, 3 wickots; W. Sleeman, o overs, 3 maidens; A. Rliiplev, 12 overs, ?> maidens, 46 runs, •J wickets"; C. Sliarpe, 11 overs, 3 maidens, 17 runs, 2 wickets; J. Tennent, 2 overs, 1 maiden, 1 run. SUBURBAN First innings .. ■• .»• ~^~> Second Innings YV. ]Jrown, not out •• •-■ - 1 ' \V. Sleeman, not out •- •- -■' K.vtras • ■ • - «.• S Total for no wickets . . 41 Bowling Analysis—J. .Mclliigli, 4 overs, 2 maidens, 7 runs; Ci. Api'leton, 2.1 overs, 10 runs; S. Mincliington, 5 overs, 3 maidens, 6 runs; J. Smith, 3 overs, 10 runs. Messrs B. Stanley and C. Cooper were the umpires. Presentation of Trophies At the conclusion of the games Mr H. \V. Rogers, president of the Suburban Cricket Association, thanked the North Canterbury teams for the splendid games, and called upon Mr "W. H. Winsor, president of the Canterbury Cricket Association, to present the trophies. In presenting the Junior Cup to H, Poulfon, captain of the Suburban junior team, Mr 'Wiiisor congratulated the junior teams upon the friendly spirit which had dominated the game. In presenting the senior shield to Mr F. Harris, Mr Winsor paid u tribute to the fine batting performances of N. Stokes, 130, and J''. Harris, 75, of the Suburban team, and of J>. Nixon, 1113, of the North Canterbury tram. He also spoke

of the tine bowling of T. Waiue, expressing the. opinion that AVnine would probably make one of the host bowlers Canterbury bad seen for some time. in reply, Mr 'P. Ilanna, of the North Canterbury Association, congratulated the Suburban Association teams _upon their success, and thanked the association for the hospitality shown the visitors. CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION UMPIRES FOR TENTH ROUND Tho following umpires have been chosen for tho tenth series of matches in the Canterbury Association's competitions:— Senior —Lancaster I'ark v. Sydenham, Sydenham No. 1, Messrs 11. Cillard and 11. "Wilson; Old Hovs v. Ricciirton, Jlagley No. I, Messrs 'l'. Burgess and 1!. K. Jlawkmgs; West v. Old Collegians, llagley No. 2, Jh-sMs J. MrCuinness and V. Lighlfoot; St. Albans v. Kasf, llaglev No. 3, Messrs V. 1). Mausell and R. Coleman.

Junior —fcH. Albans v. AVr.-l, No. .",, Messrs T. McClelland .-mil S. Maiden; Fast v. Sydenham, Lancaster N'o. =i. Messrs A. Kin- and .r. I,in.Hoy; Old 00110-ians v. Old Hoys, Ku-hy I'ark (middle), W. Dunkley and 11. (I. Martin. I'RLBBLETON CI.LB Th(! L'rebbluton Cricket Club played a friendlv game a-aiu*t tin* Albion Club at Harrington Street I'ark. Albion winning by ti runs. K, Cherry with 11 and W. Smith with 111 wore, the only players to reach double fipures. Albion's best batsmen were 11. Jcuninjrs SO and 11. Bowes i;i. Tin: wickets were taken by Hampton, Cherry, and Smith for I'rebbleton, and Middleton and Cablet- for Albion. A second mat.-h played in the domain against, tbo Waltham Club was won by the local pluvers. Their total was 117 rims (It. Ohorrv .'Pi. V. Avers It'., and H. Skinner C>). "AVultliain compiled 11 Jt runs (.1. limnfnrd IS, C. Devonport D\ K. Johnson Ji., V. Sehvoorl rJ, 11. Haigh 11. and 11. Daoomho 111. The most successful bowlers were Cherry and Ilamj.ton for Trebblelnn anil Hai-h, Bamford, and Campbell for Wullham. Matches will bo played this week u-ainst. the Self Help Co-operative. Stores' team and the runners' wool stores.' team. I'rebble-

ton players will bn 11. Onodwin, W. Downey, ('. Hands, A. Giles, C. Hampton, K. Cherry, II Ohorrv, r. r.avr, J. Hair, A. .lohuson, .1 Smith "A. Smith, T. Smith, 11. Skinner. !•'. Marshall. The club has al.-o arranged it dance, to he held to-morrow evening. TEAMS FOR TOMORROW SYDENHAM CU'li Lir.-I Crude V. J. a-l"f I'ark, at Syib-n----ham I'ark No. J —-Hcllani>, J'.nl 1.-rlield. Casson, Crav, Hamilton, Kin-, Newton, Diner, l'alriek, Sniitli, Spoug. Second di-ado v. Ka.-t ('bristchii rch. at Lancaster J'ark No. ;: —l'.urli, Hold:;.-, .tarman, Johnstone, 11 all er-ley, Laurie, McKay, Wi.-e, WaLh, Vine, Vuii.i;. Third Crade A v. Si. Alban- A, at Sydenham I'ark No. -J—Adams, Aoib-r.-on t - ). 11,1,,!,. ii, Cordon, .lamieson, llnbbs, O'Malley, Smiih, Tuck.-r, Wilson. Third Crade Ii V. Old r..>:-s C, at Sydenham I'ark No. ."---Ayline. Fo,->e„ti, llane.-h.-y, yiar.,deu, TJatthcH,,, Neulon, I'auLen, li./i.lnson, Watt, WaUh, Young. l--,,,irtli Crade v. Lancaster Park, at Cancaster I'ark .No. li Jiain. Farmer ('J ), <ia>son, Cibson, James, Shaw, l.ai.slie. Layton, Sutherland, Shacked. . Fifth Crade v. West Christ church. at Hospital Corner .No. -I HnuCha w, Hronk, norland, Lia'rrett, Hemingway, I'urves, Scott. Venus' ('J), I'ascoe. ... Sixth Crade (lir>t day) v. St. Andrew s, at St. Andrew's No. ~, (second day) v. ];„,.<- ni'di School, at Hospital Corner No. !-,—Anderson C-), Crown, Hunoc. M cades, Mallard, Jarden, McLwan, Spray, Sweeney, Noonan. EAST CHRISTCHLKCII CLUB Fii-t Crade v. St. Albans, I la-ley No. 211 \V. Couidand, li. lirosnahau, I'. Allsop,.. H. Dnvis, C. McHhail, A. Kills, I>. Quaid, .!•'. Kinvig, A. Marriott, ii. V. Lviins, (1. yiortlock. . ... Second Crade v. Sydenham, Lancaster No. •i—\ -\ndrews, C. Liddell, J. Brown, Alex. Jones', K. Rossitter, A. Hendren, D Phillips,

L Kg'an.'T. Koach, M. Collett, It Commons. Third Grade v. Wt-sl Christehurch Lan-r-ister Park N". 4—Yates. 1. Markby, C. Barnes O Pearee. Orchard, A. Calloway. ];: U lUu\de;son: Rankin. A Kirk, K. Halch. llav. Kmergency: .7. Kidson. F( „,rtb Grade v. St. A,,dreu-'s-YVr,ghf .J. Davis, J. Freeborn, A. Freeborn Ha inip.m, 1-. v',ton R. Maekay. Melville, Harris, Alt. .rone's. I!.' Heatley. LANCASTER PARK CLUB First Grade v. Sydenbiun, "t Sydenham No |__T. li. Cromb, S. atcs, h. .). Kead, c Drvdin T Kennedy, D. .7. I-.ee, A. J . Cobden, ]"' Kerr, W. McLaughlin, D, Stont, U llawkings. .. , '•econd Grade v. Kiecarton, al Hagley Va'rk No. 4—J. Prosper, P. Fleete T I-.vans, TJ Glackin, T. Nolan, Lovatt, D. M« "ti, Gillard, K. Gray, R. Ncwburgh, F. ClapEli Tliird Grade A v. Old Boys A, at Hagley Park No (-W. 0. Mapplcdiec.k, W. Mapplbock 1. Costello, A. Clapshaw, V'. (.ray J. I.awl'or, Sams, O'Brien, Empson, btcwart, )-.. '''Two Grade H v. Christ's _ College at

Eancalter Vark No f-T.igb.foot, Pamfield, Dickson, Scott, Adams, Hill, Mitciicn, ~4/ li. Prosper, Eeid. Bfinr.clt. Fo th Grade v. Sydenham at Eancas er r ,,.i? No fi—Eve, Sandford, Walson, Irooks, Gains Young, 'Thorpe, Ell, OJOom.cH. NewCo, F !uh 3 Grad'; '"ffil-Mi-nir.! win by default. ST. ALBANS CLVK ~-,.,, , ■...,,!,, v Fast Christc.hurch. at UaVley Par'k No. 'd-Pirch. Purtt, Craw.ord, Armstrong McEennan, „„,. Nn ■» \sliby, Carter, Collins, Gal a her (3). Hadficld, McMenamm, Boys, at Hospital Corner -Dunne. (2), Lucock, Nolsn,,, j"nldns, McMenamin, Mora, Hunter. ColHospital Comer No. 2-Anderson, Craig, Franks Herriek, Kobinson, Sunderland, .7. Martin,' Maekia. Jones, Sugden, Murray, Baldwin twelfth man. Fourth Grade Bv. Christ's College at Colle"e No 3—Blackwell, Dorce, Mead, Hitchcock, Harper, Manin, Mason Sherlock, Simpson, Wright, O Callaghan twolfth man. ~ , Fifth Grade v. Old Boys, at Kug >.v (far) Berrv, Weir, McClelland, Burns, Oliver, Hadficld, Cooper twelfth man. OLD BOYS' CLUB Fir.,t Grade v. Piccarton, at IJagley .Park x „. i_j {ll rns. Colvilie, Cook, 1"> '";> liiini, Hadlee, Harbidge, Harris, Moffat, McEwen, and 7'age. . .Second Grade v. Old Collegians, at luigby Park (middle)— Broolvs, Cobden, Cook, Fscott, Gill, Hay, Hill, Ijeonard, Patrick, Pieh, 'and Shand. Third Grade Av. Lancaster lark, at Hagley Park No. fi—Christmas, Dawson, Dickenson, Eltoft, Empson, Jamicson, Keys, Munt, Round, and Taylor. Third Grado B T. St. Albans B. at Hospital Corner No. I—Bowes, Colombus, Colvillo, JefcoaMi, Moore, Newton, Page, Ward, Wicks (2), and Wilks, twelfth man. Boon. _ , Third Grade C v. Sydenham, at Sydenham Park No. n—Benson, Bromley, Bullock (2), Daniels, Hobbs, Parton, Slnllito, Smellie, Thomas, and White. . Fourth -Grado v. Riccarton, at 77ospita.l Comer No. 3—Allott, Brunton, Dobbs, Leckie, Mercer, Norrie, Searell, Smith, Southward, Tweedie, and Winfield. Fifth Grade v. St. Albans, at Jttlgby Park (far)— Archer, Barbour, Bentley, Dyer, Foster, Hewitl, Howell, McKay, Hollo, Sandulin, and Wilson. , . ,•._ j

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