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BOYS MATCHES AT HOKITIKA. CANTER ITBURY TEAMS’ VISIT. , Two mbre matches' were played yesterday between the, Canterbury boys’ feprafentafive teams and local junior teams. The vjsitor’. A. team played the School 'first XI, the match being drawn. At Hie Mental ground', Hokitika ‘defeated Canterbury B.- by 11 runs. -•; ;•••. ’. • ; . ■ --'-r :■ .■ CANTERBURY A. v. SCHOOL. School batted brightly, arid compiled the very creditable total of 201, Morgan, Stapleton,, Parker, Baird and Adamson all helping with useful scores. White was, the out-sanding- bowler, taking 5 for 41 in 24 overs. Altogether seven,.bowlers were tried. Canterbury played a very , restrained game and were unable to score off Paker, Baird and Richards. Parker took 4 for '6 in 17 Overs amd, bowled extremely- well throughout. Of.the 72 overs, powled ‘ altogether, 36 were maidens. ' HOKITIKA SCHOOL.—First, Innings. A. Adamson, c Rennie, b Shand ... .21 D. Spence,, c Shand, V White ... 12 H. Pierson, c, and b S.liand .:. ... , 1 G. Johnson/ b Lake, b White ... 1 M. Baird, b White ... ......... ... 24 M. Morgan, .0 IShand, b Cade ... 39 G. Stapletop, b ,White ... ... ... 30 F. Parker, C McLauchlan, b White 38 B. Richards, o Lake, b McLauchlan 9 J, Andrews, fo May ~V< .;b ~, ... 3 R. McCarthy, not out ... v 5 E. Johns tone, e May, b Densem ... 1 Estt-ras"-., ’- ' .... : ... ; ... ... 17
' Total . ... .... ... ... ... 201 Bowling: Cajle 1 f0r.47, Lewis none for 17j-Shand" 2 for '25, White 5 for 41, Densen, 1 for 31, May 1 for 7, McLauchlan 1 for 16. CANTERBURY A.—First Innings. Hobbs, b Parker ... . ... 0 Foster, 1.b.w.,.b Morgan ... ... 5 Shand, c Morgan,'b Richards ... 12 Densem,'.c Pierson, b Parker ... 3 Whifcg., b Staipletbn...: ... ... ... 8 (fade, b Baird. ■ ; •... >y- 26 McLaTuchian, 'c- Stapleton, b Porker -4 May, b Parke j* ... ... 1 Lakey-b .Piersoii ... .7.' .... ... 8 Ripnnie, n’pt\qut • .;: ... ... 15 Lewis \ not' out /. .V/. § Extras'V b'.","... ... 23
~ Total • (for pin© wickets)'; ... 110; Bowling: Parker 4 for .6, Baird 1 fort 7, Richards 1 -for 24, Stapleton 1 for; 21,- Adamson/ none for T2, : Morgan ,1 for 2/-Spence none fori, 'Johnstonb; none for. 4,‘Pifersbn 1 for 7. ; . t .
CANTERBURY. B. V. HOKITIKA B.'
Hokitika won by 11 runs in a completed mftth. Batting-first they made 84, Siprakowski taking 9 for 24 in id overs, a great perforin ante. Gttn-; ferbury ifephbd with' 59, Fleming 'securing tbe hcnoui's with 7 for 82. Sierakpwski wag again'dangerous in tfokk tika’s . second effort taking 6 foir 7 in sik' dvers. The visitors’ second tally was 69. Fleming getting 6 for '2B. ■
> HOjKITIKA.—First Innings. F. StapJetoay-c (Sierakoyrski 1 ... 17. run out ~. ... ... *ll Tfughes, c 'ifcjfliWpßr, b Sierakowski 14 Fleming, b Almond ... ... 1 Mitcheil, b ) Sierakowski ... ... 5 Jolley, ,b SifetfakbWski ... ... 12 Jutland, l.biwl,; b. Sietakowski ... 0 Moynihan,.c Almoiid, b Sierakowski 8 Coles, c McVinnie, b 'Sierakowski 0 'Collett, not- out ... ... ... 5 Pedder, b Sierakowski ... ... 0 Cooper, b Sierakowski ... ...... 0 Extras ~. 11
Total ■ ... /.. ; ... 84 Bowling: Toomey 0 for 15, Daly 0 for 11, Almond 1 for 7;' Sierakowski 9 for .24, Stout 0 for 9, McYiennie 0 for 7. F. Stapleton, o Daly,Sierakowski 2 Ohildis, 1.b.w., 'b Sierakowski 6 Hughes, b-Sierakgwski ... ... ... 2 Fleming, c Daly, b Sierakowski ... 14 Jolly, c Norrish, b Toomey 7 Moynihan, o Thompson, b Tenfold 8 Mitchell, b Stout ... . ... ... .... 8 Butland, b Stout 1 Collett, b Stout ... 1 Pedder, c Penfold, b Sierakowski 1 Coles,"not out ' ... 0 Cooper, b Sierakowski 0 Extra® ;.. ... 5
Total 55 Bowling: Almond 0 for 17, Sierakowski ,6 for 7, Toomey 1 for 12, Penfold 1 for 12, Stout 3 for 2. CANTEIRBUR.Y.—First Innings. Evans, b Fleming 6 Toomey, 1.b.w., b Fleming 4 Paterson, b Stapleton ... 1 Almond, run. out 1 Stout, b Fleming ... ... ... 13 Penfold 1 , c Mitchell, b Fleming ... 10 Thomson, not out 14 MoVinuie, b Fleming ... 4 Day, c .Moynihan, b Stapleton ... 1 Cowper, c Pedder, b Fleming ... 0 iN'orrish, b Fleming ... 3 Sierakowski, c andl b Jcdjy 0 Extras ... 2
Total ... .... 59 Bowling: Jolly 1 for 5. F'. Stapleton 2 for 15, Flaming, 7 for 32, Mitchell 0 for 5. '' ‘ CANTERBURY,—Second Innings. Evans, b Fleming 1 ... ... 4 Toomey, c Moynihan, b Stapleton 3 Paterson, c Hughes, b Fleming ... 7 Thomson, e and b Fleming 15 MoViinnie, c Jolty, b Fleming ... 0 Scout, c and b Mitchell - ,7 Penfold, h Jolly % Daly, run out NWrbh. c Mitchell, b Fleming ... 1 Cowper, e Fleming, b Mitchell ... 0
Alrhond, not out ■ ..... 5 SierakowSki, h Fleming ... ... ... 2 ; Extra® . ~ ... 2 Total ... 69 Bowling: Fleming 6 for 30, F. Stap--1 for 19, Jolly 1 for 10, Mitchell 2 for 8.
HOKITIKA V. CANTERBURY. The following team has been chosen to represent the -Southern Cricket SubAssociation in the match against' the touiring Canterbury team at Hokitika on Wednesday and Thursday of next week: S. Whitehead, E. O'ates (Ruatapu), J. Griffiths, T. Knowles (R-imu), J. Webster, E. Pfalilert, S. Fleming, A. Dalle (Kanieri), Collett (Ross), F. Parker, 'C. Reese (Hokitika). Emergencies, H. Wells \Kanieri), M. Baird! (Hokitika), J. O’Connor (Rimu), and A. Adamson (Hokitika).
BRADMAN PLAYING TO-MORROW
Australia* Press Association.) MELBOURNE, December 21. Don Bradman was examined by two leading specialists to-day, who later officially declared that he will be fit to play in the 'Sheffield! Shield and subsequent matches. - Bradman is now looking forward to Friday’s game.
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