ST. ALBANS v. WEST CHRISTCHURCH.
St Albans had such an overwhelming advantage in this match that it seemed only a question of whether they could secure a three point win.- Against West's 55 tho Saints had made 182 for 9 wickets, and on Saturday they did not add to their total. West in their second innings made a bad start, but Wey bourne gave Lusk good assistance, and later on a useful 27 by Keane helped to raise the total to 208 before,the last wicket fell. Lusk played a very fine innings for his 75, and Weybourne also batted well. St. Albans had no difficulty in making the 82 required to. win, getting them for tho loss of one wicket. Oawshaw batted aggressively and well for 50. Scores; — WEST CHEISTCHUBCH. First Innings ...... ... 65 - Second Innings. H. B. Lmk, lbw, b OUivier ~ ~ ?S D. Eoeso, c Ollivier, b Crawshaw. .. 1 B. Weybouine, o Oiiivier, b (Jordan .. 37 A. C. i\uler, c sub., b Spicer .. •• k H. M. Chryetall, b OlUvier ... - " N. J. JLeane, b Swdzn&n'. -• .. 2< A. T. Donnelly, o Watson, b Sandman .. 10 R Re»d, b Miles .... .. 1 J» Q". XJcmuston* c uul l> S&x&dixi&ii •♦ •
E. Jenkins, sot out •• •• 1G E. iJoulton, c JElee, b*Cr*w«l*w .. 9 Extras .. ~ .. .; • 9 Totil .. 2N Bowling An»lyais._D.' 16 overs 63 runs, 3 wickets; K. E. Crawshaw, 93 overs, 53 runs, "3 wickets; C. Spicer, 8 over*, 2 maiden*, 23 runs, 1 wicket; -L. Gordon, 5 ov«»,-20 runs, 1 wicket; &~ M. OlUvier, 9 overs, 31 runs, 2 wickets; -B. Milee, 2 overs, 9 runs 1 wicket. ST. ALBANS. First InnisE s - E. E. Crawshaw, b Lnsk •• . «• * K. M. Ollivier, c Donnelly, b Ueese .. 62 T. Brunton. c LusV b Reese .. •• - ? H. A. Bishop, b Reeao .. •• -23 C. Spicer, b Reese .. ••' •• \% D. Sandman, b Bead ... •• •• «~ A. Muff, run out .. •• •• ' S. Watson, slpd Koane, b Lvtelt .. 0 iDr. O'Bnen, b Eea? .. -•• •• 10 ! .1). Gordon, b Road .. •• •• la i>. Miles, not out .. •■ ' •• 6 Extrw .-. .. *■. •• ? - ToUl .. .. .. •• 182 Bowling Analysis—D. Reesey 26 overe. 5 maidens, 83 runs, 5 wickets; H. B. Lu*k, 21 I overs, 7 maidens, 49 runs, 2 wickets; E. Bead, i 8.2 overs, 4 maidens, 13 runs, 3 wickets; E. Boulton, 9 overs, 1 maiden, 24 runs. Second Innings. E. E. Crawshaw, not out .. .. 50 K. M. Olhvier, b ~Reea 24 D. Sandman, not out .. .. •• 6 Byes •• •• - ♦• _< Total for one wicket .. ..84 Bowling Analysis.—D. Reese, 0.4 overs, 40 runs, 1 wicket; R. Read, 0 overs, 40 runs.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14223, 11 December 1911, Page 8
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