FIRST GRADE. Dunedin v. Grange.
This match was concluded on the North Ground, when the home team scored a three-point win. after a close and exciting finish, by one wicket. Score*: —
Bowling Analysis — Da\i», 90 ball' 31 11111-. 2 wickets; Ogg. 44 balls, 12 inns -2 wul.et- . ! Downes, 96 balls. 52 run*, 1 \wtl.ct=. Best! 21 balls, 15 runs.
Bowling Analysis.— Sannerman, 90 balls, '9 runs. 1 wicket; Maiiftrsy. 109 balls, 60 run% 6 wickets; Wilkie, 18 balls, 8 runs. Albiox v. Opoho. This match was resumed on the North Ground on a fine batsman's wicket. Th» following are the detailed scores: —
Albiok. First Innings 123
Bowl ing Analysis — H. Eckhoff. 134 ball^ 10 maidens, 5] rurs. 5 wickets; M. Ohad* wick. 132 balls, 6 maidens, 6S runs. 5 wickets Eckhoff bowled 1 no ball and 2 wides.
Opoho. First Innings ... .... 124 Second Innings. ■ J. Peterson, run out . . 27 Jas Timlin, lbw, b Coibett 0 W. Kilgour, run out 5 H Eckhoff, b Dry .... 5. Jenkins, b Ccrlwtt . . 4 M. Ohadwick. retired . . 10 H. M'Kay, b Corbett 8 John Timlin, b Corbett .. . 0 W. "Webb. lbw. b Corbett . 0 J. Sharp, not out 0 H. Lear, hit wicket, b Corbett . 0 Total 59
Bowling Analyst — C. Corbsti. GO balls, I maidens, 30 runs, G wickets; G. Diy. 42 ball% 2 maidens, 18 runs, 1 wicket ; T. M'Farlane, 12 bails, 11 runs. CARfSBROOK A V. C^R(SBROOK B. This match was concluded on Saturday on an easy wicket. Appended are the scores : —
Bowling Analysis — Austin, 144 balls, 4 maidens. 53 run 9. 5 wickets; Campbell. 121 balls, 10 maidens, 21 runs. 4 wickets; Wesl> IS balls, 1 maiden, 3 runs, 1 wicket. Carisbrook B. First Innings .. ..141
Bowling Analysis. — Kutherfcrd, 78 balls. 4 maidens, 19 runs, 3 wickets : Butler. 90 balls, 6 maidens, 23 lima. 1 wicket, Watson, 42 balls, 23 runs, 1 wicket. I SECOND GRADE. I The ma tcli Grange v. Duneilin No. 2 was continued on the Caledonian Ground, Grange winning by 107 runs. Grange in the second innings made 100 runs for six wickets, Chadwick (46 not out), Jones (28), Johnston (17). batting well for their runs. Dunediu replied with 68. Hodge (10), Newton (12), and Torranoe (13) reaching cioubia figures. For tho Grange, Robinson (four for 17) and Dv ulsoi' (two for 10) bowled well. M'Donald bowled best -for Dunedin. Roslyn defeated Mornington by 71 runs. "With a lead of 11 inns on the first innings, Roslyn continued their second innings, and I bcored 107. .Mornington made a poor re- ' sponse, iuhl were disposed of for 47. The chief contributor* for Roslyn wore Kavanagh (33 not out). Wilkinson (17 retired), f W. Beebv (13). (). A. Beeby (11), Sponpj (11) : while for Morniugton .1. Haig (20> was the only one to reac-h double figures. For Roslyn. A. F. Anderson (four for 17) and Spong (four for 24) were lesponsiblo for the whole of the Mornington wickets, while young and Morgan were the most successful of the Mornington bowlers. Each side played two men short. Albion defeated Dunedin Xo. 1 at Caledonian Ground on Saturday by nine wickets. Dunedin, ha\ ing a lead of 46 runs on the first innings, compiled 58 runs in their second attempt, Da\ enport (17) alone reaching double figures. Vorreth (seven for 24) and Shepherd (two for Z2f >ecurcd the wickets for Albion. Requiring: 105 runs to secure a three-point win, the Albion obtained the runs for the loss ot one wickft. Biinsley (32), Dry (42 not out), and Shepherd (33 not out) batting well. The runs were obtained in a-n hour, Shepherd, irt particular, laying on the wood to advantage. The Albion thus maintained their unbeaten record this season, having playec* nine matches without having a defeat lecorded against them. THIRD GRADE. Tho maich Srar No. 2 and High School le-ulted in a. win fcr High School by 23$ iun~. Star, batting first, rompiled 55, Aitcheson (21) <'nd Long (10) being top School replied with 289. A. W * Alloo (55), H. S.'aler (61), Mitchell 36). A* P. Alloo (30). and Youn? (30 not out) batting well. A. W. Alloo (threo for 32). JL Thomp-on (throe for 20). and A. P. Alloo (tuo for 2) obt anod the wickets for the School: whilo M'Dou^all. tfohnstone, and N'mll did hkovi ise for the loser.s. & d>- Xo.' ] defeated St. Martin's No. 2. •St. MaitmS made 49 (Walsh 17 and Budge 15). Star renlird \\ith 318 for six wickets. 11. Aspinall (105 retired), W. Dow (100 i ot out), and J. M'Neill (40 not out) tfer& moit conspicuous. Albion and Anderson's Bay tried conclusior,6 on the North Ground on Saturday. After a very interesting game the match ended in a draw. Anderson's Bay's score was 69 and 58, Cameron (10 and 31), Reeki» "
{17 and 10). Miller (12) being most conepicuous. Albion' 6 score was 69 and 38 for three wickets, Thompson (36), Packer (18), Morgan (17), and Edie (13) being the highest scorers. Worral. Edie, and M'Donald secured the bulk of the wickets for Albion, whilst Wyatt, Weatherston, *nd Kirkwood did likewise for the Bay. FOURTH GRADE. St. Kilda No. 1 (93) beat St. Kilda No. 2 (53) by 40 runs. Bell (2D, Waghorn (15), Scott (13), and Chambers (11) batted well for th« winners; whilst Goatham <12) and M'Faull (10) did likewise for the loeers. Bell and M'Kay bowled well for the winners, as did H. Leith for the losers.
DUXEDIK. First Innings 68 Second Innings. Mackersy, Ibw, b Davi3 . . . . -3 Craimond, c Ogg, b Davis . 1 Graham, c Henderson, b Downes 35 Bannernia-n st Beal, b Downes .. 42 Wilkie. b Dome? 5 Eckhold, run out 1 Reid, 'c Chadwick, b Downes 13 Harris, c and b Ogg 6 Courtis, b Ogg 12 M-elville, run out .... 0 "Watkina, not out ..... . 0 Extiaa 3 Total 148
Change First Innings .. . 117 Second Inning' Roberts, b Baniicrinaa 0 Dowries, c Bannerman. b llackersy 3 C. Beal. b Mackersy ... 11 Ogg. c Graham, b Mackersy . 21 Henderson, c Reid, b Maekeisy 8 Brydon, not out . . . . . . 21 W. Beal, run out 2
fright, c Eckholcl, * Mackersy.. )avis, c and b Miackersy !ond, run out ;liadwick, not out Extras
Second Innmgs. P. Williams, b Chadwick . . . . 1J 3. Hiddlaston. c Lear, b Chadwick '. W. Strarg, b Eckhoff .... i T. il'FaThuie, c Jas. Timlin, b Eckhoff 3( G-. Dutlne, b Chadwick .. . 1* W. Drake, st Lear, b Chadwick. ] D Craraond, not out 2' N. Cramond. b Chadwick . ..2: C. On-bett, b Eckhoff ! G. Dry, c Jas. Tmnhn, b Eckhoff ( J. Black, b Eckhoff .. ! Extras _ 2( Total ..- 13i
Carisbrook A. — First Innings. Adams, c Stab'es. b Austin Foster, b Austin Butler, c Eitclne. b Austin .. Foster, c Siedebeig, b Campbell Rutherford, c Ritch c. b We-sfc . 3annerman. c Thomson, b Campbell Joh: ston. c Ussher, b Campbell \Vat=ou, b Austin Fisher, c Stab'es, b Austin Harraway, c Austin, b Campbell Martyn, not out Extras 3 17 3 0 13 (5 0 0 30 5 0 10 Total 87
ftesona innings Austin, c "Watson, b Rutherford Roberts, b Rutherford Siedeberg, b Rutherford Eurt, b Butler Ussher, b Watson West, not out . . . . Thomson, not out ... Extras 40 a o 33 1 35 52 36 Total for five wickets . 199
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