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CRICKET.

_ v » — CANTERBURY ELEVEN" r. THE COLTS. A match between the Canterbury , Eleven and the Colts, fifteen in number, was commenced at Hagley Park on Saturday, and will bo continued on Friday next. Tha wicket was in fair ' order. Scores: — COLTS' FIFTEEX. ' First Innings. , Woods, run out .. .. .. ..52 Pcriia, c and b Hickmott .. ..SO ' London, b Hxckmott .. .. .. 0 W. P. Guicey, b Hickmott .. .. lo Grant, o Lusk, b Carlton .. .. v Patterson, b Hickmott .. •.. .. 0 C. E. Guiney, lbw, b H;cknioti .. ..8 CondliCe, o and b Hickmott .. ..5 L. A. Caygill, o Carl ten, b Sandman .. 0 Gasson, b Sandman .. .. ..2 Gcss, not out .. .. .. ..59 W.lson, c Boxshall, b Carlios .. ..8 Ashby, o Sandman, b Hickmott .. 16 Xix, b Carlton .. .. .. !." 1 T. W. Reose, st Boxshall, b Hickraott 2 Extras .. .. ~ ..IS Total .. .. jog Bowling Analysis.—Carlton, SI rans, 3 •trickots; D. Reese, 30 runs, 0 wickets: Hiokmott, 62 runs, 8 wickets; Sandman, <H runs, 2 wickels; Luak, 24 rune, 0 wickets." CANTERBURY ELEVEN. First Innings. Lnsk, b Rix .. .. ~ ..3 Stndman, b Wilson .. .'. !! 13 j Bruges, o CqnaTiffe, b Rut .'. '..58 1 Ilsyca. et Ashby, b £tix .. ~ 1. 33 CaygiJl, not out .. .. !." *2 Norman, not out .. .. !! 0 Extras .. ~ ~ '/ ± Total, for four wickets .. .. 117 PRIMARY SCHOOLS COMPETITION. Playing against Marist Bros, on Saturday, East Christchurch could only total 13, Flood securing cix wickets for 7 runs, and MacLaren threo for 6. Marists replied with 108 (Murfitt 82, McLaren 20, Flood 15), F. Kirk, Malzard and Bryan sharing the wickets. Walthain defeated Woolston on Saturday by 58 runs. The winners ran ui> 83 (McCracken 2C, Bealo 25, Besley* 13, Kerr 15 not out), Woolston responding with 25. Fraser and McCracken divided the wicketa for Waltham. R4NGIORA VETERANS' CLUB. Tho seventeenth annual meeting of the Rangiora Veterans 1 Cricket Club was held on Friday evening, tho presif dont, Mr J. B. Wilson, in tho chair. Tho balance-sheet showed a credit of £1 7s lid. The following officers wore elected:—Patron, Hon. D. Buddo; president, Mr J. B. Wilson; vice-presi-dents Messrs J. Sansom, W. E. Barton and J. Macdonald; captain, Mr W. T: Wilson; sub-captain, secretary and treasurer, Mr C. A. Tyler; selection and general committee, the officors and Mr J. J. Wilson. It was decided, to open tho season with a match against the Thursday players of the Rangiora Club on tho 21st inst, and to play Christchurch Veterans tho,- following week. NORTH CANTERBURY MATCHES. Kaiapoi Seniors played Woodend at Woodend. Woodend scored 27 (Kelly 10 not out), and Kaiapoi 131 (A. Allinson 37, Stanton 33, Martin 15, Trustrum 10, Green 10). Kaiapoi Juniors playeS Woodend at Kaiapoi. Kaiapoi made 110 and 09 for threo -wickets, and Woodond 78. Playing at Hagley Park on Saturday, tho Presbyterian Bible Classes defeated tho , Methodist Classes by 45 runs. Scores:—Presbyterians 216 (V. Peters retired 45, l>. McLeod retired 33, T. Reese 30, Jolly 20, S. Patterson 17, Reid not out 16, Pottinger 15, McDonald 11); Methodists 171 (L. Caygill retired 63, C. Moor retired 51, England 16, Hatch retired 11, Cooper 10). Lomas, Moor arid England for the losers, and T. Reeso, Jolly and Reid for the winners, wero tho . successful bowlers. A match was played at Hagley Park on Thursday between tho Veterans and Dixon Bros., and resulted in a win for the Veterans. Dixon Bros, batting first mado 132 (A. Thomas 54, retired, Yeatman 32, Welsford 14, Fogarty 11). Tho Veterans replied with 180 (Bloxam 54, retired, Judspn 36. retired, Bascand 33, retired, J. W. Prebblo 22. Barrcll 16). McNao, Williams, and Bascand for tho Veterans, and Thomas, DoVoil, Yeatman, F. Dixon, for the losers, bowled best A match was played on Saturday; between tho employees of T. H. Green and Co. and Whitcombe and Tombs, tTie former winning on the first innings by 23 runs. H. • French and T. Butler bowled beet for the winners, and Stirling and Pritchard for the losers.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14503, 4 November 1912, Page 7

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CRICKET. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14503, 4 November 1912, Page 7

CRICKET. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14503, 4 November 1912, Page 7

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