CRICKET.
By Telegraph—Press Association. [DUNEDIN, November 15. The cricket matches was continued yesterday in splendid weather. Carisbrook B, playing against Albion, declared their first innings closed with 326 for 4 wickets (Austin 171, Siedeberg not out 79). Albion lost 3 wickets for 78 (Williams 55 not out). Dunedin made 140 (Wilson 50) against Carisbrook A, and Carisbrook have lost 7 wickets for 65. Grange made 63 against Opoho, the latter responding with 165 for 8 wickets (Kilgour 45 not out). CHRISTCHURCH, November 15. Very fine weather was experienced for the commencement of the third round of the district competitions, and high scores were the order of the day. Playing for Linwood, A. E. Ridley made the sensational score of 217 not out, taxing the Riccarton bowling very severely. The team's total was 402, which places them in a substantial position. The scores were—Linwood 402 (A. E. Ridley 217 not out) v. Riccarton 39 for one wicket. St. Albans 93 and 17 for no wickets v. West Christchurch 205 (E. J. Norman 90). East Christchurch 197 (R. B. Ward 73) v. Sydenham 54 for 5.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3045, 16 November 1908, Page 5
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184CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3045, 16 November 1908, Page 5
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