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EAST CHRISTCHURCH v. WEST CHRISTCHURCH.

West Cliristchurch had choice of innings, ami sent in Reese and Lusk. Phi latter left at 8, but Donnelly assists to take the score to 50. Then 3 wicketfell quickly, but Chrystall gave Read some assistance, and tho century wen; up before Chrystall was out. Read ami Hammond made another good stand, tho score being taken to 17G before Road left, for a hard • hit 89. .\c ler»£thc-nou stand was mado after this, and tho innings closed for 213. \V. Cailton and Grant started East's in nings. Tho latter left at 17 and Crichton at 43. T. Carlton assisted his khisman to take the . c core to 86, and Boxshall tave the professional further assistance. When stumps were drawn tJK total was 178, of which W. Carlton had made dO by a fine breezy display. WEST CHRISTCHTJRCH. ' First Innings. 11. B. L-uak, b T. Carlton •.. .. < D. Reele, l> T. Caritou .. .. 3( A. T. Donnelly, c Crichton, b T. Carlton ; R. Road, lbw", b W. Carlton .. .. 8i A. C. Fuller, c Crichton, bT. Car Hon.. I H. M. Chrystall, c NorU. b T. Carlton .. V. C. S. lLiinmond, c Huughey, ,b T. Carlton 2C N. Gibson, c und bW. Carlton .. .. ( 11. J. Taltemall, b T. Carlton .. ..IS E. Jenkins, not out .. .... ... > J. Weston, c and bT- Carlton .. .. •< Extras .. .. .. • ... II Total .. .. .. .- 21E Bowling Analysis—T. Carlton, 20.5 overs, 4 maidens, 92 runs, 8 wickets; A. E. Ward, ]£ overs, 2 maidens, i 3 runs; W. Carlton, IS overs, 1 maiden, 51 runs, 2 wickets; E. Willst«:d, 2 overs, 9 rune. EAST CHRISTCHURCH. First Innings. \V. CarHon, not out .. .. ..00 A Grant, b Reese ..- .. .. 11 J. W. Crichton, b Read .. ..7 '£. Carlton, lbw, b Keeae .. ..21 C Bos?hall, si- Tattersftll, b Lusk .. 19 H. li. ijawrcnoe, b R-ccse .. .. 0 11 North, not out .. .. ~. H Extras .. .. .. .. 11 Total for five wickets .. ~ 17£ sydenham7~riccarton. Sydenham, who had first stroke, started with Hayes and Woods. The latter did not stay long, but Hobbs batted aggressively, and put on 43 in quick time. Another good stand was made when Patrick joined Hayes., tho score being taken to 156 before Patrick was run otit. Watson shared tho same fate, and four wero down for 187. Patterson did not score, nor did Bruges, and Winsor did not give ranch assistance, but Bennett batted carefully for 25. and the innings closed at six o'clock for 312. Riocarton had n quarter of an hour's batting, and v " ■> 17 without loss. Following aro scores: — . . SYDENHAM. First Innings. \W Hayes, c Rix, b Langford .. .. 120 P.Wocds. lbw, b Eix .. .. ,-• 4 \. Hobbs,' b Langford .. •.. : .. 43 W.. It." Patrick, run out .. .. .. C 2 11. Watson, run cut .. ... .. 16 L Patterson, lb<v, b Rix .. ... P T. Bruges, et Ashby, b Langford .. 15 \V. Winsor, c Guincy, b Langford .. 2 I. 11. Bennett, b Langford .. •.. 25 fa Wilson.-tun out .. .. ..10 I N. Fowke, r.ot out .. .. .. 3 ' Extras .. .. .. .. 12 Total .. .. .. .. 312 Bowling Analysis.—C. T. Rix, 85 overs, 4. maidens, 152 run?, 2 wickets; J. Bain, 19 »vera. 3 rcaidonr,, 40 rues; R. Langford, 23.3 overs, 5 maiciens, 6G runs, 5 Tvickets; W. Giniiey, i overs, 2 maidens, 12 runs; H. B. Whiila, 3 overs, 21 urns. RICCARTOX. Firet Innings. E. It. Caygill, not out .. .. ~. 1J L. Oeygill, not out .. .. .. 1 Kxtr* .. ... .. ] Total for no wicket ..« ; .. V,

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14288, 26 February 1912, Page 4

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EAST CHRISTCHURCH v. WEST CHRISTCHURCH. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14288, 26 February 1912, Page 4

EAST CHRISTCHURCH v. WEST CHRISTCHURCH. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14288, 26 February 1912, Page 4