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FIRST GRADE.

Carisbrook A v. Opoko. This match was concluded on t-vstutdaY and resulted in a win for the A's on the first inningo by 91 runs. Appended «tio the scoies : C^risbeook A Fust Innings 209 Second Innings. Hoi tin. retired 17 Banneiman, c Kilgour b C ndwick . 21 Wat-on, c Timln b HcUi'.fi 6 Ruthcrtord. lbvv. b E-M:hcff 10 Extras . . 8 Total for four \.-.ckds (innings elc<-e ( l) 65 Boy. ling Anahsis.— Chnduii-k. -42 balls, 1 maiden, i' 2 inns, l wcket E*Aheft 4^ b.dis, 15 run=, 2 wickets. Eckhoff b->w,ed 1 wide Opoho. — Fust Innings Tumbull. lbw b Hana»\ay 26 Jenkins, c Maic.n b Hutlieifoid •> Kenn> lbw b Fi^hei . -t> Jas Timlin b Adams 30 Chadwifk c Hutheifoid. b Br.tlei 2 M'Gavin, b Adams ... 4 Kilgour b Fisher 5 John Timlin c Fisher, b Wat-on 2 J Eckhoff. b V\'at'.on ' 0 Webb, not o.it .. .... <» M'Kay, b Watson <• I-\lias 1« Total US Bowling Analysis — Fisher 111 ba'ls, 7 maiden-, 31 inns 1 wickets, Rutherford, 72 balls. 4 mauk-fs 16 uins 1 v. ci.et. Adam-", 9 r J balls. 41 uns 2 wickef-,. Haimwjv, 6 bplls. 1 run, 1 wicki-t , Butler 11 balU 4 maid-er.s. 6 hips 1 wicket, Watson, 16 balls 5 mus 3 wickets Second lui.uig* Chadwick. b Fisher .... 0 Erkhoff. b Watson .. 1 Webb, b Fisher ... 4 Jenkins c Foster b Adams .. li» Tumbull, b Adams . . 4 Ja-mes Tiniun. b Fis'iei . .. - Kenny, not cut It Johntim'in c Hariaw.i\, b But'ei 29 M'Gaiiu, b Butler .. ■ 4 Kilgour, not out 25 Extias 1Totil H5 Bow'mg Ai al"~is -Fjshei 72 balN fi maidens, '2S rvni^ ■', \Mcket«- , Wit-ou :?C> balls,' 1 maiden. IS run- 1 wicket, Auams, -!6 balls, 1 maiden. -27 runs 2 wickets. 13'itler no balls, I mniden, 16 mn« 2 wickets, Rutheifoid, 3£ balls, 2 nnidon- 10 run. (iRAVC.C V. C'ARI!-ISHOOK P>. Tins match was continued on the North Ground in fine weather. The follow ing are the scores : Cmusbrook B Fust Innings 239 Second Innings Ritchie, c Ward, b Do.vnes .. 1 Siedeberg c and b O^.g .. .. 1» West, lbw, b Downes 4!J Thomson b Waid 44 Roberts, b Ward 1^ Austin, not out 18 Ussher, not out <• Extras 16 Total for five wickets . 150 Bowling Analysis — Donne' 60 balls, 1 maidens, 32 rum, 2 wickets, Ogg. 42 balls. 1 maiden, 27 nin=. 1 wicket: Fergusson. 6 balls, 9 nms; Beat, 36 balls 2 maidens 14 runs; Henderson, 18 balls, 12 run-.. Waid', 51 balls, 37 runs, 2 wicket;-. Downes bowled 1 no ball. Feigns =on 3 no balls Henderson I no ball ai.d Waid 2 no balls Grange — First liirn g= Feigusson, c L*fa=>lier, b Campbell 4 Roberts. c Siedeberg, b Campbell n W Beal, c Austin, b Campbell .. 8 C Beal. c Stables, b We.-t .. :« O?g. c Biut, b Campbell .. .. 12 Biydone, c and b West .. .. 12 Downes, c West, b Austin ■».- 2!> Best, b- Austin 2 Henderson, st Stables, b Austin G Chadwick. c Campbell, b West .. 10 Waid. not out . . .r 4 Extias .. .-...: ..24 Total .. T7- .... 150 Bowling Analysis. — Campbell, 114 balls. 8 maidens, 31 runs, 4 wickets; Austin, 162 balls, II maidens, 49 runs, 3 wickets; West. 104 balls, 3 maidens. 46 runs, 3 wickets. Canip-

fxsll bowled 1 no ball, Austin bowled 1 no ball jftnd 1 wide, West 2 no balls. Dt/NEDIN V. ALBIOS. The match Dunedin v. Albion was concluded on the North Ground on Saturday, ?nd resulted in a win for Dunedin by 36 uns on the first innings. The following kre the scores — Dunedin First Innings U0 Second Innings. Bannernian, c and b Cummings 7 Cramond, c and b Cummings .. 25 Eckhold, c Ciamond, b Diy .. 48 Eeid, c Dry. b Hiddlestone •• 26 Graham, c Corbett, b Cummings 12 Mackersy, b Diy 6 Delamere, not out 9 Meville, c Cramond, b Dry .. .. 6 Extras 5 Total for seven wickets . 144 Bowling Analysis — Cummings three for 49. \#ry three for 36, Corbett nil for 22, Hiddlptone one for 22, M'Farlane ml for 10. Albiok. First Innings. D. Cramond, b Bannerman . . 9 Williams, c Delamere, b Bannerman 38 Corbett, c Graham, b Banneiman 35 Hiddlstone, b B«nnerman .. .. 3 Duthie, b Bajmerman . . „ . . 1 M'Farlane, b Cramond .. .. .... 0 Strang, b Mackersy „ 7 Drake, b Bannernian 2 Cummings 4 N. Cramond. not out 7 Dr^. run out ■ 1 Extras .. .. .. .., .. .. 6 Total 113 Bowling Analysis. — Bannerman six for 30, Bjjuckersy two for 32, Courtis nil for 14, graham nil for 7, Reid nil for 8, Ciamond Sine for 14. Second Innings. Williams, run out 28 M'P*rlane, run out 4 Corbett Ibw, b Cramond .. .. 0 Hiddlstone, c Cramond, b Mackeray 1 D. Cramond, b Mackersy .. .. 1 Duthie, c Eckhold, b Mackersy . . 0 Strang, c Watkins, b Bannermaii 22 N. Cramond, not out 30 Drake, c Cramond. b Graham .. 40 Cummings, not out 6 Extras 12 Total for eight wickets . 145 Bawling Analysis. — Bannerman one sor 27. M»ckersy three for 57, Cramond one for 34, jErrabam one for 15. AUCKLAND. The seventh hound of the cricket championship commenced on Saturday in ideal (weather. City, playing Ponsonby, made 76 fin the first innings. Ponsonby had 113 on fpr six wickets at the- call of time. — Parcell made 144, Relf taking seven wickets for SO runs. Eden have lost two wickets for TO runs.— Grafton made 215 against North chore, who had lost three wickets for 39 cwhen stumps were drawn. WELLINGTON. The semi-finals of the senior cricket tehampionship -were concluded. The result » that Old Boys and Midland will meet in $he final match to decide the championship of the season. * OHRISTC'H T'RCH. liinwood (294- and 115 for two wickets) beat West Ohristchurch (238) on the first innings.— Sydenham (407 for seven wickete) fceat East Christohurch (99 and 62).— Riccarton (426, A. Anthony 172 not out) beat St. Albans 278. WAIRARAPA. Carlton A, 320; Masterton B, four (wickets <or 31. Carlton's score is a record for senior cricket in Wairarapa. ENGLAND v. NEW SOUTH WALES. SYDNEY, February 14. England commenced the return match against New? South Wales to-day in. fine weather and on a good wicket. Noble and Carter are unable to play, owing to business engagements, and " the New South (Wales team consists principally of colts. The visitors made a poor start, three •wickets falling for 25 run 6, but Hutchings Mid Hardstaff put on 80 for the fourth !wicfcet. Hutchings shaped brilliantly, though he gave a chance at 45. Young flayed his best innings of the tour, and aye no chance. Jones was missed no less ' than three times off Minnett, who secured seven wicketa for 131 runs — a splendid performance for a colt in hie first appearance in big cricket. February 15. The match between England and New South Wales wa6 continued to-day in fine weather and on an excellent wicket. With ; <fpur wickets down for 85, the position of the home team did not look promising, fcut Waddy and Macartney collared the Ibowling, and added 86 for the sixth ffricket. The Waddy-Bowd-en partnership provided brilliant and lively cricket. At th& close of the day New South Wales ibad lost nine wickets for 354. February 17. The- cricket match between England find New South Wales was continued tojday in fine weather. The day's play was interesting. The Rev. Mr Waddy batted &r three and a-half hours and gave no ibhances. He wae only included in the 'team after five men had declined to play. w J?«ine took three hours to compile his pentury. He gave two chances — at 36 and pk respectively. With Hardsitaff, he (added 94 for the fourth wicket. The following are the scores : — England. — First Innings. Hobbs, c Garey, b Minnett . . . . 4 Hayes, c Waddy, b Minnett .. 10 Fane, st Gorry, b Bowden .. .. 2 Hutchings, c Diamond, b Minnett 73 Hardstaff, o Diamond, b Minnett 32 Braund, c Trumper, b Bowden .. 4 Young, o and b Minnett •• .. 59 Rhodes, o "Waddy, b Minnett .. 45 .Blythe, o Waddy, b jsiinnett .. 1 Jones, not out 57 Fielder, c Diamond, b Hopkins 4 Extras .... 7 Total 298 Bowling AnaUsis — Minnett seven wickets Pv 131 mns, Bowden two for 77, Hopkins for 35.

Second Innings. Hobbs, c Waddy, b Minnett .. 12 Hayes, c Bardsley. b Bwwden 33 Hutchings, c Macartney, b Bowden . . .... 5 Fane, c Diamond, b Hopkins 101 Braund, not out 34 Hardstaff, not out 65 Total for four \utkets .. . 255 New South Wales. — First Innings. Bardsley, c Biaund, b Blythe .. 3 Barnes, c Rhodes, b Blythe .. .. 19 Trumper, b Blythe 14 Diamond, c Young, b Blythe . 7 Hopkins, c Hutchings, b Fielder 13 Macartney, b Braund .. .. 96 Waddy, not out . . . 107 Bowden, c Jones, b Hobbs . . 87 Newton, c Hutchings, b Hobbs .. 0 Minnett, b Fielder 3 Gorry, b Blythe 7 Extras 12 Total 368 Bowling Analysis.— Blythe five wickets /or 93 runs. Hobbs two for* 14, Fielder two for 78, Braund one for 78-

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Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 61

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FIRST GRADE. Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 61

FIRST GRADE. Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 61

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