CRICKET.
COTCEBBUKY ASSOCIATION. Notwithstanding that the championship had already been w<m by Sydenham, there , n » a capital attendance at Hagley Park to witnoes the final round of grade matches oa Saturday, whet tho weather was ideal lor SYDENHAM v. WEST CHRISTCHURCH. There was phenomenally low flooring* in this game, St. Albany, after being d»pcMd of lor US, getting a arst innings lead of a 3. Scorcs:- ALBANS. first Innings. L. A. Gordon, b McEwiii .. .. 2 S. Johns, b McEwin .. .. 0 Cr TV. Bottle, h ■" " L. K. Brunton, b .. ..30 S. W. Hickmott. b Mcßeth .. fc T Tik'.u c sub., b MoEwin ' H. Stringer, c Conrad i,b Mcßeth .. 5 U W Reese. c and .. is R. Twvneham, b Mot win .. .. iH. Hatch, not out .. -• " „ W. Simpson, b Mcßcth •• •• " Extras •• ■' "• •• To<al ns n-.wlin"- Ana!v;ic—J. McEwin. 19 overs, I m-ddeiTce run/. 6 wickets; D. Mcßeth, iS.3 oveis, 6 maidens, 33 runs, 4 wickets. Second Innings. Cr. W. Bet tie, b McEwin •• •• <> D. W. Reese, not out .. .. •• " R. Twvneham, b McEwin .. ... J S. John?, not out •• •• •• f • i . t | 9 t O J\,:>tra£ •• ' *' Total for two wickets ... -1 SYDENHAM. First innings. W 11. Patrick b Gordon •• •• 1 N.' Conradi, t Stringer • • -. 0 S. Hincksman, Ibw, b Gordon .. ..11 J. McEwin, b Gordon •• •• J. C. W y, C Reese, b Stringer .. .. 2-> 7 -~v]or c Bettlo, b Gordon .. -• X." Donaldson, c Bcttlo, b Gordon ... •> D*. Mcßeth, not out .. • • •• " J. Young, absent -• •• •• R. Booth, absent •• •• •* C. Bellamy, absent . • -v . .. .. 65 t*«<? \«ilrai« H Stringer, 1.4 ov©re % 3 13.2 overs, 3 maiden?, 34 runs, o wickets. LINWOOD v. CHRIST'S COLLEGE. In another low scoring- match Linwood pl'-iyed themselves into a strong position. Scurcs: CHRIST . S COLLEGE. first Innings. B 0. Dnlgetv, b Read •• •• 23 R. M. Jackie, b Thomas . " M. F. Per.golly, c Russell, b Road .. 3 M F. Mo Ear lane, o Pattoreon, b Thomaa o j N. Lowry, b Read • • " f L I'. Blunt, b Read .. •• 1 R. H. Lowry, b Read .. •• •• * ■\V. F. M. Covrlisliaw. b Read .. ■ • ljA. H. Sugden, c Lilburne, b Read •• 7 W. S." Averill, run out .. •• R. B. Wilson, not out .. • • • • ® , Leg- byes' .. •• •• Total •• •• " Bowling Analysis.—R. Read, 13 overs, - maidens, -47 run?, 7 wickets, A. TY. Thomas, 12.3 overs. 1 maidens, U runs, 2 wickets. Second Innings. W. V. M. Cowlishaw, not out .. " 2 1 h, P. Blunt, run out .. " ? A. IT. Sngdcn, b Read •• • R. 11. Lowry, c Foi-svth, b Read .. 1 R. B. "Wilson, b Read .. "2 Byes .. •• " Total for four wickets .• ••• 3.5 LIKWOOD. First Inninss. H. Forsyt.h. Ibw, b Pengelly .. •• P. Jjvo, b Peng-elly .. .. •• IS A. Lilburne, b AveriU •• •• - E. C. ■ Perrin. b Sugden .. *" 1, R. Read, b Lowry .. «4 C Orchard, b Su?do,n .. .. .. 1(> o*. W. Russell. « Dalfjetv. bJ. \ Lowry 0 W. L. King, h Lowry .. < J. F. Patterson, b Sugden .. ..6 P. Fleets, b Lowry .. .. 2 A. "W. Thomas, not out .. 8 Extras .. • • • • .. 4 Total .. •• •• „ U JBowling analysis—M. Pengollv, 10 overs, 1 maiden, 60 runs, 2 wickets; "W. S. Ave rill, 6 overs, 2 maidens, 13 runs; M. F. McFarlane, 3 overs, 20 runs; A. H. Sudden, 11 overs, 4 maidens, 25 runs, 3 wickets; .T. Is. Lowry, 9 overs, 3 maidens, 19 runs, 4 wickets. EICCARTOX v. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL.
Boys' High School, occupied the tickets the whole afternoon, putting up the good total of 275. Graham played fine cricket for his 91, whilst Powell also batte-i well for his iS. Scores: — BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. First Innings. < C. 0. Crawford, c Taylor, b Lnttrell .. 1 M. Li. Pnee, b Wlutta .. .. 31 L. J. Killick, b Sinclair •• •• * C. L. Kins, b Luttrcll .. • • • ■ I! F. J. Powell, lbw, b Taylor .. 2S L." I). Page, c Whitta, b North .. 22 'D.' Dickson, lbw. _b Taylor .. ..18 J. F. Jacobs, b North •• •• ® "Si. Graham, b Whitta .. ~91 G. Pitcaithlv, lbw, b Sinclair .. ... o J. li. .Powell, not out .. .. -IS Extras ■■ •• . ..ID
Total •• •• 275 Bowline analysis—K. K. Lutfcreil, lb overs, 77 runs, 2 wicketi; M. O. Sinclair. IS overs, 6 maidens, "3 runs. 2 wickets: H. B. Whitta, 20.4 overs. 6 maidens, 49 runs, 2 wickets: R S. Taylor, 21 overs, i maidens, 62 runs, 2 "wickets: I>. H. North, 12 overs, n maidens, 32 runs, 2 wickets; C. E. Guincv, 2 overs, 12 runs.
WEST CHRISTCHUBCW v. EAST
•CHRISTCHURCH. West Chris tchurch made a poor showing with the bat, being all dismissed for 85. East overhauled this with the loss of only three wickets. Scores : —
AVEST CHRISTCHURCH. First Innings. D. Reese, c and b Ward •• .. 1 H. B. Lusk, b Howell .. "2 E. C. Blunt, c Ward, b Howell .. 10 Dr. Foster, not out .. •• " *1 P. Hooper, o an-.l b Ward ~ .• 8 R, K. Boag, c and b Ward .. ..21 U'. Redpath, b Howell .. .. I E. J. Xormnn. b Ward.. •• •• » D. McKenzic, b Ward .. •• Extras •• •• •• •• Total •• •• •• 8® Bowling analysis—W. Howe]], 11 over-i, 4 maidens, 30 runs, 3 wickete; A. E. "Waid, 11 overs, 33 runß, 5' wickets. EAST CHRISTCHURCH. . First Inning 6. X. Jones, c Reese, b Foster .. ••• 4D W. Hayes, b Reese .. A. R. Blank, not .out .. •• ..71 W. Guiney, b Blunt .. •• ;> W. Howell, c McKenzic. b Limit •• ( j" G. Tate, b Foster •• •• ..20 A. E. Ward, not out .. •• •• ? Extra# •• •• ' •• Toij] /oi 5 wickcte •• •• '-3*
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