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CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. Grr.tlo matches vrerc brought to a conciu6ion on Saturday, when th« weather was far | from pleasant, a cold sou'-wcster blowing 1 ] across the ground. Sydenham sustained their 1 eocond defeat of the season, but still had ! sufficient points to land the championship j for tho season CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS. The following table shows tho lira! score of the various teams: — i'layeJ. Won. Lost. Points. Sydenham .. 'J 7 2 13 l#ir.wood ..07 2 16 St. Albans . • S> 6 3 15 Hiccarton ..'J *> b" 33 W. Christchurch 9 a 6 8 . E. Christchurch 0 3 6 6 B.H.S. ..a 1 5 3 Christ's College 9 0 6 0 SYDENHAM v. ST. ALBANS. St. Albans with a first inning 3 lead, stayed in long- enough in their second innings to leave Sydenham insuiiicient time to make the Gray madu a valiant effort, puiting cu his 112 in an hour and a quarter. St. Albans von on the first iiiniiijc. Scores: — • ST. ALBANS. First Innings .. •• •• -18 Second Innings. G. W. Bet tie, b McEwin .. 0 I). \V. Koese, c Bellamy, b Gray .. 62 K. X'.vyneham. b McEwin .. ... 1 S. Johns, b Mcßeth .. .. ... 9 L. It. Brunton, b Mcßeth .. G L. A. Gordon, b Mcßeth .. ..14 J. Tikao, c Young, b Gray .. ..18 S. W. Hickmott, run out .. .. 0 11. Stringer, c and b Mcßeth .. ..33 H. Hatch, not out .. .. •• 2 W. Simpson, b Mcßeth .. ..0 8 Extras 26 Total .. .. 191 Bowling Analysis.—D. Mcßeth, 21.3 overs, I 5 maidens, ";i runs, 6 wickets; J. McEwin, 12 overs, 54 runs, 2 wicket*?; J. Gray, 10 | overs,. -ID runs, 2 wickets; W. 11. Patrick, | 5 overs, 1 maiden, 17 runs. SYDENHAM. First Innings .. -. • • •• Second Innings. J. Gray, c Simpson, b Stringer .. 112 N. Conradi, lbw, b Stringer .. ..33 W. K. Patrick, o Gordon, b Johns .. 32 S. Hiucksmari, c Simpson, b Reeeo .. 7 C. Bellamy, b Stringer •• •• •• J. McEwin, o Simpson, b Gordon .. 1 J. Young, not out .. .. ~. 2 J. Taylor, b Stringer .. .. •• 2 L. Donaldson, not out ... .. •• 1 Extras .. .. •• ..8 Total for seven wickets .. 205 Bowling Analysis.—H. Stringer, 15 overs, 80 runs, 4 wickets; L. A. Gordon, 12 overs, 2 maidens, 48 runs, 1 wicket; D. W. Reese, 6 overs, -17 rues, 1 wicket; S. Johns, 4 overs, 1 maiden, 22 runs, 1 wicket. LINWOOD v. CHRIST'S COLLEGE. Linwood easily maintained tho advantage thoy had gained on the -first day, and won by 10 wickets. Scores: — . • CHRIST'S COLLEGE. First innings .. •• •• ..69 Second Innings. W. F. M! Cowlishaw, b Ituesell 43 L. P. Blunt, run out .. ... 0 A. JJ. Sugdon, b Bead .. • • 4 K. H. Lowry. o Forayth, b Read ... 1 11. B. Wilsons b Read •• 0 M. F. P^ngelly,' b Rusaell .. ..15 31. F. Macfarlane, b Read .. 16 B. G. Dalgety, b Russell ... ... 13 R. M. Leckio, b Rubsoll .. .. 1 W. S. Avorill, c Lilburne, b Read .. 1 J. N. Lowry, n ot out •• •• •• 1 Byes .. •• •• 4 Total •• •• •• Bowling Analysis.—R. Read, 17.3 overs, o maidens, 44 rune, 5 wickets; G. Russell, 17 overs, 2 maidens. 54 runs, -1 wicketu. LINWOOD. First Innings ••. • • • • ' 141 Second Innings. R. Read, not out ... ... «• 3 £ H. Foray th, not out •• •• » Leg bye •• Total for no wickets .. • • 42 Bowling Analysis.—M. F. Pengelly, 4 overs, 1 maiden, 10 runs; A. H. Sugden, 41 overs, RICCARTON V. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL.' Against School's 271 of tho previous day Riccarton made an excellent ' start and had overhauled their -opponents' total with only three wickets down. They 'won on the first innings. Scores:— „„„„ BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. First Innings •• .. 2/o Secoaa Inning®. C. G. Crawford, c and b Sinclair ... 27 M. Graham, b Sinclair .. .. M. L. Page, b Whitta .. ... .. J L J. Killick, not out .. .. ..31 J." c Guiney, b Whitta .. .. 4 R. F. J. Powell, not out .. ..20 No. ball ... •• •• 1
Total for four wickets .. .. 110 Bowling Analysis.—R. S. Taylor, 2 overs, 9 runs'; E. E. Luttroll. 2 overs, 18 runs; H. B. Whitta, 8 overs, 31 runs, 2 wickets; AT. O. Sinclair, 6 overs, 3 maidens, 10 runs, 2 wickets; R! H. North, 3 overs, 13 runs; ft. Haines, 2 overs, 22 runs; G. W. Cox, 1 over, 6 runs. RICCARTOIT. First Innings. E. E. Luttrell,.b Powell •• ..74 C. E. Guiney, st Dickson, b M. L. Page 124 R. H. North, c Dickson, b Powell .. 22 H. B. Whitta, c Killick, b Powell .. 74 A. C. Puller, o M. L. Page, b Powcl] .. 20 M. O. Sinclair, c M. L. Page, b Powell 23 R. S. Taylor, run out .. .. .. 12 A. E. Byrne, not out .. ... 4 G. W. Cox, not out ... .. .. 0 Extras .. .. .. .. 1G .Total for seven wickets ... .. 369 (Innings closed.) Bowling Analysis.—L. D. Page, 7 overs, 43 runs; M. L. Pago, 15 overs, 81 runs, 1 wickot; R. F. Powell 26 overs 2 maidens, 144 runs, 5 wickets; L. J. Killick, 8 overs, 35 rues; C. G. Crawford, 12 overs, 50 runs. EAST CHRISTCHURCH v. 'WEST CHRISTCHURCH. East Christchurch won on the first innings, West Christchurch in their second innings scoring 249 for three wickets. D. Reese, sen., played brilliant cricket for 101 not out. Scores: — WEST CHRISTCHURCH. First Innings .. .. 85 Second Innings. H. B. Luak, o Blank, b Tato .. ..37 R. C. Blunt, cW. P. Guiney, b Tate 18 D. Reese, not out .. .. .. 101 H. C. Watson, b Ward .. ' ..17 Di. P. S. Foster, not out .. ..56 Extras .. .. .. ... 20 Total for throe wickot/6 .. .. 219 Bowling Analysis.—W. Howell, 17 overs, 3 maidens, 44 runs; A. E. Ward, 13 overs, 2 maidens, 69 runs, 1 wicket; G. M, Tate, 13 overs, 74 runs, 2 wickpts; A. R. Blank, 3 overs, 23 runs; W. Hayos, 4 overs, 19 runs. EAST CHRISTCHURCH, First Innings. N. Jone3, c'Reese, b Foster .. 49 W. Hayes, b Reese .. ~ .. 4 A. R. Blank, c sub, b Lusk ... ..81 W. Guiney, b Blunt .. .. 5 W. Howell, c McKenzie, b Blimt .. 63 G. Tate, b Foster .. .. ..20 A. E. Ward, c Blunt, b Lusk .. ..32 H. Feast, not out .. .. ..11 C. J. Vossj b Luck .. .. ..8 L. Guiney, b Lusk .. .. .. 0 B. B. Wood, b Foster .. .. ..19 Extras .. ... .. ... 21 Total .. .. .. .. 314 Bowling Analysis.—D. Reese, 22 overs, 5 maidens, 61 runs, 1 wicket; H. B. Lusk, 24 overs. 6 maidens, 88 runs, 4 wickets; R. C. Blunt, 9 overs, 41 runs, 2 wickete; P. S. Foster, 10.3 overs, 66 runs, 3 wickets; P. Hooper, 6 overs 1 maiden, 34 runs. A match between teams representing H.M. Customs and Customhouse agents resulted in a win for tho former by 73 runs on the first innings. Scores:—Customs 126 (McNaughton 61, Penlington 11); Customhouse Agents G3 (Jones 26).
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