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LINWOOD v. EAST CHRISTCHURCH.

• Lancaster Park on Saturday Linwood with .six wickets down for 103, continued their innings against East Ohrifitdiurch, when King and Thomas, the not-out men, made a grand partnership, and carried the total to 185 hefore King was dismissed. Thomas was bowled without any more runs being added to that total. Tho remaining three batsmen could only muster 5 runs between them, end the innings closed for 190. East Christchurch, in their socoml-innings, had, u,p to time, scored 235, Carlton getting 87 by splendid ■wristy strokes. Crichton also batted splendidly for his 78, Orchard taking four wickets for 40. East Christ-church thus won by 48 -rune on the first innings. EAST CHRISTCHTJRCH. First inainEa .. #• ... «j_233

Second Innings. A. Sims, c Taylor, b Howell ... .. 6 C. Soinks, bHe well •■ ■■ .. i A. H. Addison, l.b.w. b Howell .. 0 V. Carlton. «tnd Taylor, b A E Ridley. 87 J. Crichton, c Orchard, bH. C. Ridley 78 W. Carkeek, bA.b- R* •• .. 2 A. E. Ward, 1.b.w.. b Orchard .. 9 E J Peg?, c Johnston, b Orchard .. 10 R B Ward, stpd Taylor, b Orchard .. 9 Extras •• - " •• 27 I Total •• •• •" •• 235 Buwiing An»ly«s--A i W. Thonwe. w over? ! "„' 4 wickets- R- Ridley, 5 overs, 3 run* 4 wlc w o , vcn 3 over . v maiden.. i!l ■»**•,? " c over e 25 run, 2 run?; A. -t- Ki^ ie wickct3. LIN'WOOD. First Innings. S. A. Oichsrf. b Adiiwn •• ..41 i- J: * &.* :: '; A. K. Ridley, b Addison •• •• 4 A 1: V. V. 61 C. Amtmun. b Addisoa .. •• •• « V. King, run out •• " " " W. Owen, not out •■ ." •• ' \V. B. Howoll. c Sims, bard .. 0 H. Taylor, b Ward •• |" "'l4 Extras •• •' " " 100 i- ° ? t "•'. A H Addi«on, 15 overs. Bowing Analyeie.--A. Carlton 16 overs, 1 maidens. 61 run ':, „. ri „,„. 0 Ward. 11.1 overs. \ } uaia i a \ 3 ns ' " wickets; E. Wilsteed. 1 over, 13 runs.

SFCOND GRADE. Linwood, who l »™ following on were ,11 out for 99 ( I \" b °T ts 11 on ,,V' rE" mom 11. Resell 13, \f on 3o• Rix. with five wickets for 46 « aa> the best bowler for Riccarton, who *<m b> an innings and 126 runs. St. Albans, having scored 164 for two wickets a.nunst West Chnstchurche 150, carried their total to 316, and declared with seven wicketsdown(Muff 113 Milium 34, Deacon 20, Taylor 18 nit'out. Rix 26 not out. Hopkins 10, Cannavan 13, Graham 11). in their second innings, could only make 42 (Jenkins 23). Rix and Muff we.c tho best bowlers for St. Albans, who won by an inninss and US runs. "College on the first day, had made 132 and 136 for seven wickets against Sydenham's 56. On Saturday the College carried their second """ngs *<*»» to 194 (Bell 41 not out). College batted two short. Requiring 2«0 to win, Sydenham made 281 for the loss of eiVht wickets (Jacobs 20, A\oods 103, Arnold 71, 'Wiltshire 25 not out, Hudson 19, Brown 18), thus winning by two wickets and 12 runs. Five of the College players were absent, including the three best bowl ere. _ At Lancaster Park, Boys' High School, who had three wickets down for 60 runs against the -Last Christchurch total of 343, continued their innings on Saturday, and carried their total to 254 (Wallis 112, Blackmoro 42, Guinness 25, and Hickmott 12). E. Fraser, Atkinson, and McNae divided the wickets. East Chnstchurcli thus won by 89 runs.

THIRD GRADE. College, with IGO for nine wickets, against St. Al'bans A's 113, finished up with 183 "for nine wickets (innings closer!). St. Allxine, in' their second innings, made 133 (Anderson 30, Stanley 24, Fletcher 18, Edgar-16, Patrick 12). Manning and llacfarhino were the best bowlers. College made the 59 required for the lose of one wicket (Macfarlane 32, Harrison 26, both not out). West Christchurch. who had scored 5)6 and 41 ior three wickets against the East Christchurch score of 182, continued their second innings on Saturday at Lancaster Park and -carried their score to 219. before beinjr dismissed (Grant 13 McCoy 85, Sutcliffe 11, Lucas 19, Barnes 18, Reese 13y BL Barns-12, Henderson 12, Tillman 11): Haughoy, Bush, and Neale bowled well. East Chmtchurch, in their second attempt, scored 132 (Corbett 50, Bush 23, Rowe 13, and Buchanan 13), thus losing by one- run. McCoy and Fleet bowled well. " . ■ Linwood B 312, St. Albans B 112 were the scores in this match on resuming en Saturday at Lancaster Park, when St. Albans, following on, scored 195 (Green 12, Garrard 34, Johnston 13, Crawshaw not out 54, Hamil 31, H. Nightingale 11, R. Nightingale 10). Just was the mest successful bowler. Linwood thus won by an innings and five runs.

East Christchurch B, with a first innings score of 98 against Riccarton B's 207, followed on, and scored 224 (Dr. Orchard 13, McNae 27, Grant 32, Twyneham 57, West 53, and Schramm 21). Morland five wickets and Ilos two were the best bowlers. Requiring 118 to win Riecarton made them for tho loss of one wicket (Macfarlane 58 not out. Luttrell 42 not out). Boys' High School had made 84 against West Christchurch B team 218. On Saturday the Boys, in their second innings, made 236 (Allardyte 87, Quartermain 50, Moor 28, Lawrence 13). Hood and Ashley were tho most successful bowlers. Requiring 103 to win, West Christchurch made 74 for four Avickets (Lavery 15, Loose 22, White 11 not out), and won on the first innings.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13610, 20 December 1909, Page 3

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LINWOOD v. EAST CHRISTCHURCH. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13610, 20 December 1909, Page 3

LINWOOD v. EAST CHRISTCHURCH. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13610, 20 December 1909, Page 3