RICCARTON v. ST. ALBANS.
Riccarton v/cro without the servicts of ttioir i.i;ir buw'.er, T. Carlton, who liai been declared by iho L-ompeti-tions committee as L?u*ii_;ibl© to piay for them, owmy to bis liaving taken up his residenco in "West Christcnurcli, has elected to play for East Christchurch for this season. St. Albans had first strike, but tho star batsmen failed to get going. Brunton, however, played a line innings, and received valuable assistance from T. Reese and Dr. O'Brien, the total reaching IS3. ST. ALBANS. H A. Biskop, c A:f. jvorman, by \Viliiams 13 C. hpiccr, c W'iiuta,' b Williams .. 1 K. M. Oliivinr, run out .. .14 E. i). Crawshaiv, b NV'illiinis .. .. . 0 D. Sandman, b "Williams .. .. 0 L. Jiruntjn, b lux .. ... ..71 J. is. Barrett, run out .. .. 12 L. -Gordon, b Rix .. .. 6 T. W. b Walls .. ..13 B. B. Miles, not out .. .. 1 Dr. O'Brien, run out .. ..18 Extras .. .. ..25 Total .. .. -.183 Bowling Analysis.—C. T. P.ix, 24.2 overs, 3 maidens; 79 ruu3, -2 wickets -. K. S. Williamd, 21 overs, 11 maidens, c!" runs, 4 wickets; K. Langford, 3 12 runs; S. Walls, 5 over?, 2 maidens, 13 runs, 1 wicket; W. Giedhiil, 11 overs, 5 maidens, 17 runs. .kiccaeton. Fitst. Innina-B. Arthur Xnrmin, not out .. -. i* AY. Gi-xl'iill, c OHivier, b Sandman .. 5 B Lau-rf-ircl set cut .. 0 E-trnts 3 Total fc-r one wicket .. ..25
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14187, 30 October 1911, Page 10
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