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St. Mark's won from Wellington Central by default. OTHER GAMES. In the match Catholic Club v. Harbour Board, tho former seJied 118 (1\ M'Grath 61; Warnc, 10; Can oil, 10). Hnrboui Board made 55 (Mason 13, Tra\ers 10). For tho Catholic Club, Warno took fivo nickels for 16 runs, and Carroll fi\e for 25. BOYS' LEAGUE. The matches played under the auspices of tho Boys League resulted as under.— Senior Grade. Manst Bros. Leal Y.M.C.A. B by 72 runs The highest scorers for Mnnit Bios, were:— Galvin 25, ituiphy 15; and for Y.M.C A — Scliitcr 10, Brjant 9 Bowling for Mirist Bros., Murphy took three for 5, M Leod fivo for 5, Carruthers ono for 0. Y.M.C.A. A beat St. Alloj-sius by an innings and 76 runs. For Y.M.C.A , Baker 28 not out, Faldor 18, Walton 11, aud Wilson 10, wero the Inehost scorere. Telegraph Messenger? boat Boys' Institute by 51 runs on the ilrst innings. For Telegraph, Cro«s 22 not out, O'Ncil 16, Murphy 18, Barton 15, and Paulings 12, were tho best scorers. For Institute, Millar 18 and M'Phain 20, wero top Boorcrs. St. James won their niatoh by one wicket and 105 runs on the hrst innings. For St. James, Tullett 32, Wright 24, afld Jl'Kay 13, were tho highest scorers. bouth Wellington b*at Khandallah, Junior Grade. Northland beat Y.M.C A. A by 50 runs. Tor Northland, RoberU 19, Crombio 13, Nenton 15, and Roso 10; and for Y.M.C.A. A, Aioken 9 and Henderson 7, were tho top scorers. St. Alloysius beat Weslcj's by an innings and 73 runs. For St. Alloysius Mahoney 20, 1). Bourko 46, arid-Rouse 20, were top scorers; and for Weslejs, Congclom 17 and Huffan 16, were highest. Y.M.C.A. B beat St. John's by an innings and 15 runs. For Y.M.C.A., Home 72 not out, and Gibbons 36, were highest scorere. Roseneath beat Institute B by one wicket and 114 runs. For Roseneath, Judd 47, Spearman 87, Reid 3C, Wjatt 27, and Anderson 24, were the highest contributors. Vhians beat Boyi" Institute A by 21 runs. The chief scorers tor Vivians were M'Dermott 16 and 10, Ypuug 8i King.B not out, Malcolm 7, Hook 7 not out, and Cusack 9. In the bowling, M'Dermott took ten for 20 and Cusack five for 5. IN OTHER CENTRES. EASY WICKETS. IB} TeicefßDh-Prea> /laauelaltopl Auckland, December 12. The fifth round of the Auckland, Cricket Association's district championship was commeacedj in fine wcatlior and on easy wickets, jesterday. In the senior grade, University, playing against Grafton, made 238 in tho first innings (Graham 61, Taylor 43, and Gouldmg 38). North Shore, playing against Ponsonby, mado 221 (Prime 42, Handen 31, Dacre 30, and Farquaharson 29 not out). Ponsonby made 96 for 4 wickets (Homus 36). Eden, playing against Parnell, made 102, Olhff taking five wickets for 47. Parnoll made 06 for seven wickets. The Auckland Grammar School cr'cket team, which has challenged the Christclmrch Boys' High School for tho Heathcotc Williams Shield, leaves by this evening's Maiu Trunk express, en routoto Christohuroh. HEAVY RUN-GETTING. Christchurch, December 11. The fourth round of tho C.ilcrbury Cricket Association's nrst-grado matuies commoiiced ' to-day, with results ns follow—West Christchurch 198 (D. Recce 69, P. F. Turner 51) v. Sydenham 113 for six wickets; St. Albans 444 for 4 wickets (B B. Wood 198, E. E. Crawshaw 01, H. Wilson 73 not out) v. Eiccarton; East Christchurch 233 (A. Sims 73) v. Lmwood 10J for 6 wickets. DUNEDIN MATCHES. Dunedin, Decombor 12. Cricket matches wero continued yesterday in splendid i\.eathor. Albion scoured a four-point win over Cansbreok A, The former made 122 and 243 (Hiddlcstone 70, M'Fariane 68, and Cramniond 58), while Carisbrook's «ooro was Hi and 22. Cuinmmgs took four wickets for 5 runs, and Wordsworth three for 8. Dunedin beat Opoho on the first innings, the 6cores bonig —Dunedin, 145 and 85 for fivo wickets (m----niligE closed); Opoho, 83 and 92 for two wickets (Casey 88 and Kenny 32). Cansbrook B beat GhuißC on the firat innings, The former mado I 274 (Austin 94 not out, Sicdeberg 70, Fenwick i 45, and Macartney 2G), and 17 for two wickets; I while Grange colnpikd 130 and 161.
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