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RICCARTON v. WEST CHRISTCHURCH.

West Chrifctchurch yon the toss j apainst Ricearton, but tho start wius not very impressive, tho ,-econd wicket falling at 3S. and the fifth at 55. Turner then joined Donnelly, who had boon hatting excellently, and"a good stand was made, the partnership putting on 85 runs. After Turner's dismissal. «o ono was able to stay with Donnelly, and the- innings closed'for 191. DonncUy played splendid cricket for his t>7, whilst Turner made his run* by attractive cricket. Riccarton went in shortly after iive, and Caycill and Ah*. Norman, the first two men, put on 120 before- being separated. Norman getUi\£ out just on vail of time. Scores:— WEST CHRJSTCHURCH. First Innings. H. 15. Lu*k. b Carlton .. ♦• H. M. Cbryst»ll, c uv.A b Carlton .. ii Dr. FosU-r, c Whitta. b Xix .. •• ,° j A. T. Donnelly, not out .. .. •■ iy, j J. Bain, b Cirlton .. .. •• 1 \ X. J. Keano. c Harper, b Carlton •• J I P. F. Turner, r Carl ton, b Xix .. •• 4G j V. B. Howcll, b Carlton •• . •• v t \V. Boulnois, c Arthur Norman, b Rix.. » H. Cook, b Landlord .. •• •• 3< J E. BouHon, c R;x, b Lang-ford .. '- Extras .. .. •• •• ° Toul .. .- -• "m . Bowline Anaivsi*.—T. Carlton. p owrP. t> maidens, S< runs, 5 wickets; C. R;?. 5 maidens. G4 runs. 3 wickets; Oledhill, 7 over?, I'maiilcn, 19 run*; R. Lnneford, 1 * OTcrs, 19 runs, -2 wickcte. RICCARTON. First Innings. I E. R. Caygill, not out :.« <- Alf. Norman, !bw, b Howcll ... »• ~ ■ Extras .. »| Total for one wicket ■•« ■»•- 12C> j

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13901, 28 November 1910, Page 8

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RICCARTON v. WEST CHRISTCHURCH. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13901, 28 November 1910, Page 8

RICCARTON v. WEST CHRISTCHURCH. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13901, 28 November 1910, Page 8