SECOND GRADE.
Liowood resumed their matoh against St. Albane af Lancaster Park. The tatter's firet innings had produced 166, Liniwofrd responding with 180 for four wickets. The latter- carried their total to 319 (Crichton 85, Boulnois 72, Ward 81, Brooker 19, Weston 28, Taylor 24 not out). In tleir second innings St. Albe-ns mad# 183 (AUaTd 19, Taylor 34, Jaekman 21, O'Callaglen 25); Linwood m«de tltf 34 runs required for the loss of two wiokete (Taylor 16. Rcdpath 13, both not out). In tho East Christchurch-Sydenham game the former , * 162 had been topped by 191 for eight, which they'carried to 196. In their second attempt , Eaet made 169 (Ward 42, Saiton 10, Atkinson 31, Just 41). Sydenham eoored the 137 rone required for the lou of six wickets (Patenpn 28, Hayes 48, y Wileon IQ'not oet, and Wineor" 15 not but).' Paterson and Hudson Sydenham, and Clarke, Just, and itouieaon for Ewt, bowled "best. ' .-■■;' ■•■'■/ ':- Christ's College defeated WestChriefcchurch by nine wiokete. ' ■ ■ .5 ,
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12970, 25 November 1907, Page 4
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