CRICKET.
(By Telegraph.-Proes Ar.soclation.) • • , ' Dunedin, February 9, Splendid weather prevailed for crickot yesterday, but tho grounds were affected to some oxtont by the heavy rain which fell early in the morning. CarisbrooTs A put up 210 against Opoho (Huntly 81, Seidcberg 42), ond Opoho made 49 runs for four wickets. •Rutherford took three wickets for 18 runs. Carisbrook B made 117 against Dunedin (Alloo 47). Duriodin, compiled 76 runs for five wickets (Brydcn 44). ,•.....: '..»'■ Chrl6tchurcli, Febrnary S. Tho weather was fine but dull for today's matches, and the wickets wero iii splendid order, Riecarton, surprised its supporters by staying in all the; after*' noon, against St. Albans, a. well-played century by Whitl&bein* a future of thoinnings. Sydenham got a substantial Kid over West Christ'churcli, whilst East Christ, church are in a good position against Linwood. Riccarton, in tlie'r first innings against St. Albans, mado 391. Sydenham made 274 (J. L. PaltPMon 7.1, \V. Hayea 59), in the first inning*' nwiin't West Cliristcliurcli,. who replied Willi CO. East Christchureh rondc ,214 (C. K. Bonl 89) against Linwood, who replied'with S&
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1670, 10 February 1913, Page 6
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