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4 TRAVELLERS* MATCH CANTERBURY DEFEAT WELLINGTON A cricket match was played at Kelburn l'ark yesterday - between teams representing tho Christohurch and 'Wellington Commercial Travellers' Associations. Only one inning? was played by either side.' The v'sifbrs bad a big victory, defeating the home team by 102 runs. Wellington batted first and made 112 runs (Stephenson 38), G. T.'P. Williams (29), Edwards (19), and Nees (11), being tho best scorers. Bowling for Canterbury. Cropp took six wickets for 37 runs, a,nd Brown four for 45. Canterbury went in for their strike during the afternoon, and completed their innings for 214. Hincksman (77) and Brown Mi) were the top scorers, and retired after reaching the totals menfoned. Details of tho scores are as follow:— WELLINGTON. , Little,' b. Croon . .......,.;.... 5 Edwimls, b. Cropp 19 Morton, b. Cropn 2 Waters, b. Brown 9 .T. P. Blncklock, b. Brown 0 Stephenson, c. Cropp, b. Brown 36 A. Williams, b. Brown 1 G. T. P. Williams, !>.■ Cropp • 29 Nees, b. Cropp .• • U Cionston, b. Cropp 0 Galhraith, not out 0 Extras y 9 Total '. •'■ U2 i Bowling Analysis.—Cropp took six wickets for' 37 runs! Brown, four for 45; Louisson, none for 10; Cresswell, none CANTERBURY, • Cropp, 1.b.w., li. Stephenson ... 17 Lewis, b. Stephenson ' i. 10 TVy. b. Stephenson 11 Tlincksman, retired 77 Brown, retired ...- 1.b.w., b. Waters. 0 Thompson, 1.b.w., b. Stephenson 13 Crowwpll, b. Waters B M'Millan, not out 13 Tomlinson, st. Will : nms, b. Edwards 1 Coiiior. b. Stephenson 5 Extras : • _17 Total •"•:: '• 2» 'Bowling Analysis.—Stephenson took five wickets for 72 runs; G; T. P., Williams, none for 16; Morton, none for 12; Galhnith, 'none for 25; Little, nonofor 22; Waters, two for 20: Nees, none for-24; Edwards, one for G. BOYS' LEAGUE FIXTURES. Boys' Leatrii" senior fixtures for to-mor-.rW'nre;—Y.M.C.A. B v. Institute B, Newtown'Park No. 2; St. Thomas's v. Tnptifnte A,' Newtown Park, No. 1; Y.M'.C.A. A v. Seatonn. Reatoun; Petone r. Central Mission, Petone. Junior A Grade.—South Wellington v. Institute A, Basin Reserve; Thorndon v. Institute B. Anderson Park; St. Thonws's v. St. Patrick's College, Newtown Pnrk No. 3; Y.M.C.A. v. Scots Colictre, Scots College.
.Inniov B Grade—lnstitute 0 v. Marist (O.B.), Xelburn; Institute J) v. Scots Killiimie No. 2; Seatoun v.< St. Patrick's K Kilbirnie No. 1: Cental Mission v. Y.M.C.A. C. Duppi Street No. 2: Y.M.C.A. B v. Marist (N.), Duppa Sheet No. 1. ; ■ ' Junior C Grade—Marist fTO v. St. fnnl's. 'Dnppa Street No. 3; Y.M.C.A. D V Institute E. Dimpa Street No', i; Rrooklvu v. St. Patrick's C Dupna Street No. .1; St. Thomas's v. St. Peter's, ICilbirnio No. 3/ ' ' ! THIRD-CLASS FIXTURES. .Third-class fixtures for to-morrow are: A Gvade.-Srots College v. Banks ColIpse. S"ots College uroi'inil': .Tolrn«onville By. Cer.ties, Anderson Park; Hntt r. Petnnc. ITmH: Central Mission" x. Marist Brothers. Wakefield Park. B Grade-College 3 v. St, Thomas's, Col'ew grounds: Y.M.C.A. v. College L College, grounds; Institute v. Kilbirnie, Wakefield Park. WANGANUI BEAT TAKANAEE, IW.. T'le/rnr 1 - -'-P-»« ' .t"»<«tlon Wanganui, March 18. Wanganui defeated Taranaki by an innings and IM. runs, Wanganui declared the rst innings closed with eight wickets dow for 274. Taranaki's second es3ny realised only 73. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. .By Telesrnsh— Vr/>ea A'sodatlon. 1 Invercarm'lli March 18. The Ota go-Southland oricket match ended to-day in a victory for the latter by four wickets. D. M'Beth, bowlinir for Southland, took four wickets for 28 runs.
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