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OTHER MATCHES.

The match Trinity B. v. Carlton North wan won by Trinity by 11, runs. Thompson (24} for Carlton and Sparrow and Jenkins (15 and,l2) for Trinity batted welK , _ Ia the cricket match at Oamaru between tha Normal School, Dunedin, and North, the Normal scored 44 and Oamaru 22. * For the Normal Myers took • nine' wickets for" 8' runs. Martin and" Crawshaw played well for O»aoara. The Normal were well - entertained by ' lh« Oamaru teachers, and enjoyed their outinf immensely. ' ' The All Saints' Cricket Olab met the Northern Second on Saturday, and defeated them by 32 runs on the first innings. J; Axm« j

stead (40) and L. Bray (32) were the highest scorers for the winners, while Tyrell (10) and Strain (7) made the best stand for the losers.

REPRESENTATIVE ELEVEN V. EIGHTEEN JUNIORS. A match was played on the C*Visbrook ground - on Tuesday, before * email gathering of spectators, between a Representative Eleven and Eighteen Player* drawn from the teams competing for the Cricket Association's Junior Cup. The Representative team, which was without Broad and Johnson, whose places were filled by Restieaux and M'Lennan, went in to bat in the morning. The first wicket yielded 33 rnns, and the Ecore advanced to 63 before the second tell, but when a large total seemed - likely M 'Kersey was pat on to bowl, and this colt, who has a slight off break with a good length, caused the rapid downfall of the majority of the remaining bttsmen, of whom Hay don alone scored .well, and the innings closed for 113. D. Smyth and Hutchison, who opened the Colt's innings, made 23 before they were separated, the former helping himself freely from both bowlers, and especially from Downes, off whom 17 runs were hit before he got a wicket. Hutchiion showed good defence and Wilkie batted nicely, while Leary and Murchie, both of whom played safe . cricket, were responsible for the best stand of the innings, carrying the score from 65 to 90. The innings eventually closed for 106 — a close ■ finish, — and Downes, after all, had a very fine , average. The second innings of the Repre- • se'ntatives. bad barely commenced, Baker and M'Farlane having. made 5 runs between them ■ off the bowling of M 'Kersey and Murchie, when heavy rain stopped the play. Scores :— • Representatives.'— First'lnriinge. ' V J*. Macfavlane, c Hodges, bH. M'Farlane... ■ 20 Baker, b Murchie 21 Clarke, b Muvchie , ... 14 Kin vig, cHodffes, b ll 'Kersey 7 SprasKon, b M'Kersey 5 Liggins, b Gougb ... 3 Downes, run out ' ... 0 Restieaux, b M'Kersey 3 Haydon, c Hodges, b Al'Kersey ... 2.i ■■ Hope, b M'Kersey 7 ■ ' M'Lennan, not out , ... 0 Byes 6, leg byes 4 10 Total 113 Bowling Analysis. — O'Shea, 5 overs, 10' runs ; Wilkie, 9 overs, 2 mdns, 15 rnns ; Murchie, 12 overs, 4 mdns. 16 uios, 2 wkts ; Faulks, 4 overs, 13 runs ; M'Farlane, 4 overs, 1 nidn, 9 runs, 1 wkt ; . M'Kersey, 11 overs, 4 mdns, 16 runs, 5 wkts ; Gougb, 4 overs, 11 tuns, 1 wkt ; Smyth, 7 overs, 13 runs.

Eighteen Juniors.— l irst Innirigs. D. Smyth, b Hope ... .'.. ... 18 Hutchison, b Downes 6 Utt.lpy, c Hope, b Downes ... ;.. 0 M'Kersey, b Dowucs 0 VVilltie, c Re»tieaux, b Kinvig ... 16 sov«b, b Downes 7 r. P. Smith, b Downes „, ... ... 0 •Tofiges, b Downes \ 0 O'Sh«-i, o Kinvig, b Downes * 4 Stables, c Baker, b Kinvig 1 Fitzgerald, b Downes ... ... ... 0 Howison, b Downes ... , 6 Leary, lbw, b Downes 18 Murchie, L Downes , 10 -- Lawrence, cMacfarlane. b Downes ... 5 Faulks^.not out .„ • ... .". ... 5 H. M^'FArlanc, c Spraggon, b Hope ... 0 W. Macfarlane, c Downes, b Hope ... 0 , Byes 'B, leg- byes ,2 „. 10

Bowling v Analysis. — Downes, 28 over', 11 mdns, 49 runs, 12 wkta ; Hope, 135 overs, 5 jndnp, 38 runs, 3 wkts ; Kiuvig, 9 overs, 17 runs, 2 \vkts-; Baker, 5 overs, 12 runs. 2 wkts.

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Otago Witness, Volume 11, Issue 2280, 11 November 1897, Page 42

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OTHER MATCHES. Otago Witness, Volume 11, Issue 2280, 11 November 1897, Page 42

OTHER MATCHES. Otago Witness, Volume 11, Issue 2280, 11 November 1897, Page 42