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CRICKET.

jiyitERBURY ASSOCIATION'S COMPETITIONS.

fail round of grade matches was Cornell <« Saturday at Hagley Park, West Swell meeting St. Albana and RicSydenham. There was a big L. as the result of these two ffiZwill decide the championship. West fflurch are leading by two points and st. Albans they win the cham|™7j- On the other hand, if they lose, 1"*;'. could Win the championship by Sydenham. These two matches three days, and the other two *8! a nd East Christchurch, will their two days' match at Lan*srfP»rk wst Saturday. CHKXSTCHUKCH v. ST. ALBANS. Ttot Christchurch had first use of the ■ n( j notwithstanding the comparative SlT'ol their first two batsmen, Blunt and SSL they put up tho very gcod ecoro of Wru Foster playing a fine innings ol waning light, and with only ten SJh to B°, st • Albans lo3t a Wl<ie ifSSy. Scores:— WEST CHRISTCHURCH. .5 .1. First Innings. k p Bluat, b Sandman .. ..18 {• p porker, c Martin, b Thomaa .. 16 Strives, c and 1» Reeso •• 1 1 Sim, c Stringer, b Thomas .. 2/ S Dwver, c Brunton, b Sandman .. 0 fc Fodter, c Allard, b Thomae .. 50 T Giant, st Woods, b Sandman .. 2 IE. Wanklyu, b Sandman .. .. 0 j P»tt«non, 0 and b Sandman .. 13 r A Charles, not out .. •• 4 r in, 0 W. Sandman, b Thomas 32 7 Eitrw ®

IjMag An*lyßi».- A . W. nomas, 23.i ( maidens, 76 runs, 4 wicketa; D. SI. tadman 23 overs, 3 maidens, 97 runs, 5 rJV. 3 T. Stringer, 8 overs, 1 maiden, | fawns'; D. W. Reese, 2 overs, 1 maiden, 3 !' ALBANS s?.;.' . First Innings. I ff O. Crawford, not out .. .. 6 IK. Brunton, h KcLachlaja .. .. 1 o.' TV. Allard, not out e Total for on® wicket .. 15 MCCARtOH '»• SYDENHAM. B T a«nh»a, who tatted first mad© a : IT, rr? nbowin?. having « vo wiokets down :: rtlndWior.4B Mcßeth and Gray ■i Bore than the total, and tho mnmgs waeh'd 114. Hiocarton passed this total -jth only four wickets down. Scores:— SYDENHAM. First Inningß. J. Ycrang, b Rix ® J B»;rnn, b His • • ■ • •• * £ Ccokroft, lbw, b Rix ' .. ..20 % Gweon, b Kix ® A. H«bl>«, b Rue •• % If, o'Malley, oR. Powell, b Bvana .. 0 J) J. Jf&Beth, c Gu.iney, b Rix .. 29 \L Loehhart, b Rix 2 lOnr, o Fuller, b Rix .. ..29 Jl Wl»my, not out 6 (i || £xtr>i .. •• ■•• •• 11 ... 1W «iftjwliTig Analysis.—C. E. Bvans, 11 overs, X .'wicket; C. T. Rix, 11.« overs, 4 -ifrtlM, 17 runs. ; J l RICCARTON. First Innings, iJ£ Guiney, o Goason, b Mcßeth .. 53 t'f, Powell, lbw, b Mcßeth .. ..12 '■'■Wfc Caygill, c Gaßson, b Mcßeth .. 83 Goixie, o and b Mcßeth .. • • ■3?tL Evanis. c and b Mcßeth .. .• 2 '«3i. Pdwell, not out .. .. ..28 i'c%. WWtta, not out .. .. •• .. .. .._JS > fotal fox five wickets' ... it 136 \ ' ,f ' JUNIOR FINAL' - 1 ' SYDENHAM V. WEST. ''fee final match for the Junior Cup was SmStaioenoed at Hagley Park, Meeora Barry i|Sid Wilson being the official Timpireß. The l®Bowing are the •cores: — |M/, SYDENHAM. I First Imiing* • IK.'Martin, b Cooks .. .. .. 5 ligEiWoods, o Cameron, b Maxwell ... 86 Wm; Olliver, lbw, b Meirin .. ..31 o Cameron, b Maxwell ... ' 0 |ra»;C!»rlt9on, c Franc!#, b Maxwell .. 2 f|||j,oiM, o Rollinson, b Mazwoll ..14 |f|ij,kwchi®on, o Rollinson,. b Maxwell .. 20 aOTI jimes, c Merrin, b Maxwell .. .. 1 §sf&- gttphens, c Donnolly, b Hamilton .. 1 iW.Otvor b Hamilton .. .. .. 0 " G/JWtfhall, not out .J .. .. 0 I ..

jsS ij Jwrtal, .. ' .. .. •• 118 JjjSfßwifttg Analysis.—D. Maxwell, 6 wickets W runs; C. Franci9, 0 wicketa for 23 C. C'ock*, 1 wicket for 28 run*; J. iSprhi, 1 wicket foe 12 runs; V. Hamilton, ||MWck«t« ■ for 4 runs. IMP- ■ First Innings. IMEHftmilton, Ibw, b Marshall .. >. 8 MBltcLfcren. o Martin, bMarehoU ... 19 BiMfifcfolOT. a and b Martin .. >. 6 Klallfc'Maxwell. b Martin .. .. IS HjKP. Donnelly. o 011iver,,b Martin .. 21 c Olajkoon.'b Murtin .. 0 |jlpflimfl«l, std. King, b Martin .. ..18 not out •• not out .. .. 1 Total tor eewen wickets ... 85 B went in first against St. Albans gHplUril Scored ISO (Peake 25, Lawrence 30, IJsMtolmMn 13, Buchanan 17, Maatera 14. not' out 13). At th« drawing of Mw»2» St. Albew had lost six wickeifl for Uordon not out 42, Edgai not out 12, WSjniwMKi 294 (Talbot 21, Nicoll 11, CMLetter 24, Sheen 47. Birch 13, Lawont 60, Cocka 28, Armstrong 89.) »™|toa took 4 -wicket* for 68 for Lsnwood. with 25 for 2 wickets (Lye not Albana B'went in first against Rio©eipmi A and scored 89 (Graham 19). Ric/'Mwliljtsplied with 134 (Holland 24, Gurnsey MS Jnnieaon 15, Sinclair 11). In th«Lr innings PninU lost 8 wickets for 78 Smith net out 23, Harrison t %|wrii!iiiin B batted first seainat East A 49 (Merrimnn 24, McClelland 18). gWlWlied with 185 (Brosnnhan 59, iW. Bar- '' ?mP -J*l Ward 16, ,T. Warwick 13, Besloy . second innings, 10 runs for If' THIRD GRADE. •Jfpu PinaL ' Uamod, winning the tow, sect Technical "FW bat. After 3 wicketa were down for i Vm.™ 11 '* and J. Logie put -up a fine Jg«d for 169 (W. Mfner 82, J. Logie Ti Rahn 28). Cadenhead 3 for 47 and ; XwfSpMn 5 for 40. howled best for Linwood, lost 8 for 37 runs (B. Spaan not made 241 (Phelps 82, Mitchell 74, jJWwid 84, Maindonald 24). Y.M.C.A. scorei 1 w «*et« (Watte 29). h»|P"« B ham mkde 47 end 11 ayainst High who compiled 126 (Skinworth 19, ifflNWbt 11, Watson 11, Porterfield 12, Miles «g|;|fatson 12). _ . , B tav© now won tlio Third ,, ploTiniff Chris's Grounifl, made 111- Ohnat s replied, with 116 for 8 wicket*.

§|f FOURTH GRADE. ijMrtVCollege, batting first »*airat High BjA'worea 50 (Grig? 21, Gibson 17). IP School replied with 91 (Harper 19, Spfc-39. E«on 16, McMillan 10). In thoir ionlng# College have lost two wicketa n»M. JB hatted first as»irat Riocarton 176 (Skipworih 45, Petri® 25, Oj a,-Jacob, 16, Tayto 16). partem 66 (Milne ?8, C. Smsrleton 18). made 87 sseon 2fi, Duff? 12. SN*® 80) to which Y.M.CU. xepbed S® (Kavnnagh 34, Butcher 11» Lilliptayiiwr St. Albany. ■A A*Ws, made 119. St. Alban. re--78 for 8 wick eta. CITY AND SUBURBAN m} ASSOCIATION., jllfWth round of matches in tb» City Bj-frttabaa Cricket Association's oompeticommenced on Saturday last in '•wiW. Most of tho wickets were soft Mj*# Dt> » good deal. Only oenaor and matches were played, th# junior

been closed with Green's low#- Results are aa f°l-

SENIOR GRADE. GREEN'S v. WOOLSTON. GREEN'S. £ *•«*.. b .. 3 U. trench, b Black ' 4 G ° Black ' "• 96 nr Y° son > b darken .. ..63 W. I^> ( run out Q Rtv \°' lbw ' b Clarkson " .. 1 K. French, run out 5 ur 0 Samm3, b Tanner •• 1* W. iscott, not out .. 15 Extras " " 5

Total (two men ehort) .. ..218 W. Tanner secured 3 Rlirt 1 J 81 runs ' L " Clarkson 2 for 25, G. a / 44> P - Peacock 0 for 20, G. oamms 0 for .13.

WOOLSTON. G. Samms, .. .. 1 h. Clarkaon, fc, Egcott « G. Black, b Eecott 0 ,r v - W. Tanner, o Robertson, b Escott 0 H. Pennells, b Jones .. .. ■■ 0 V Peacock, not out 15 J. Roberts, b Escctt 6 T. Donnelly, c Leo, b Jones .. ..6 J. H. Roberts, b Jones .. .. 0 Extras <1

Total (two men ehort) .. ..27 Bowling,—W. Escott took 5 wicketß fcr 12 runa, J. Jones a for 13. Second Innings, u. Clarkflon, L Robertson .. .. 2 P. Peacock, not out .. .. .. 12 Pennells, b Jones .. .. .. 1 Rev. W. Tanner, not out .. ..35 Total for two wickets .. ..50 RAILWAY v. PAPARUA. Firat Innings. W. Owen, b Dibaen .. .. .. 1 A. Cross, b Dibuen ~ .. ~ 0 H. Grammar, low, b Dibden .. .. 25 A. Brown, oJ. Aiuckia, u i/ioden .. 0 J. Stevens, b Liodea ~ .. .. 0 H. Clark, not out .. .. .4 R. Hurdle, c Joyce, b A. Mackio, sen. 27 J. Levi, b Dibden .. .. .. 1 Extras .. .. .. ..3

... Total (three men ehort) .. ..6-1 Bowling.—l' 1 . Dibden took G wicketa for 28 runs, A. Mackie, sen. 1 for 16, W. Brown U for 18. Second Innings. W. Owen, b Dibden .. .. .. 0 J. Le-vi, b Dibden .. .. ..25 H. Grammar, lb*v, b Dibden .. ..25 A. Cross, b Dibden .. .. ..21 J. Stevens, o and b Dibden .. .. 0 H. Clark, not, out .. .. .. 0 R. Hardie, b Brown .. .. ..30 A. Brown, absent .. .. .. 0 Extras .. .. .. • ■ 1, 4 Total (three men ehort) .. ..01 Bowling.—F. Dibden took 4 wiok"ts for 27 runs, W. Brown 1 for 12. L. McNae 1 for 9, G, Lennox 0 for 10, A. Mackie, sen. 0 for 0, A. Mackie, jun. 0 for 16. PAPARUA. Fir3t Innings. L. McNae, b Owen .. .. .. 0 A. Cox, b Stevens .. .. .. 2 A. Mackie, een., hit wicket, 1> Owen .. 6 W." Brown, b Owen .. .. .. 2 F. Dibden, b Stevens .. .. ... 0 S. Bush, b Stevens .. .. .. 2 J. Mackie, b Owen .. .. .. 0 G. Lennox, not out .. .. ..8 A. Mackie, jun., b Stevens .. .. 0 E. Joyce, b Stevens .. .. •• ® W. Davis, c and b Steven# .. •• "

Total 27 Bowlin?.—J. Stevens took 6 wickets for 3 runs, W. Owen 4 for 24. letter-Carriers v. st. albans. st. albans. First Inningß. C. Dobbs, b Watt .. .. .. 20 K. Shrimpton, b Olaen .. .■ •• 1 E. Colville, b Older. .. .. ..28 R. Winter, c cub., b Olson ..14 R. Brosnan, b Olaen .: .. .. 0 D. Arnott, not out .. .. .. 11 P. Giles, o Turner, 1» Watt .. .. 1 R. Purdom, b Watt .. .. 0 C. Winter, b Watt '.. .. •• R. Stammers, o - Turner, b Watt .. 9 P. Winter, c Watt, b Bugg .. .. 2 Extras .. .. •• •• 1,1

Total .. '.. •• ..100 Bowling,—A. Oisen took 8 wickets for 29 runs, E. Watt 6 for 84, M. Bugg 1 for 22.

LETTER-CARRIERS. First Innings. J. Matthews, run out .. .. v.. 11 D. Murray, lbw, b Stammers .. .. 8 E. Watt, b Arnott 9 A. Petera, c Dobbs, b Stammer# .. 15 W, Gray, Stammer# .. .. ..21 A. Olsen, o Brosnan, b Arnott .. .. 1, M. Bugg, o Purdom, b Stammera .. 10 W. Turner, b Winter .. .. .. 10 A. Woodefcrd, not out .. .. .. * M. Bailey, b Winter .. .. ..0 H. Blewitt, b Purdom .. .. .. * Extra# .. •• •• •> 8 Total 91

Bowling.—R. Stammers took 4 wickets for <1 runs, D. Arnott 2 for 29, R. "Winter 2 for li, K. Purdom X for 8.

TE23D GRADE, Ricoarton A defeated Temple ton by dofault. Woo la ton 57 (Murray 25, Humphrey 17, Conner 12) and 79 (Kennedy 85, Conner 24, Gribben 10) defeated New Brighton x» 85 (Cockle 13, Jarvis 12) and 71 (Jarvia 80, Cockle 29). O'Dounell and McCreo for Now Brighton, and Kennedy wad Humphrey for Woo Is ton, bowled well. v New Brighton A 134 (Sinccck 16, Morten 80, McCroe 21, Smith 18) defeated Roslyn 119 (Pcnberthy €7, Bremnor 16), by 15 runs on the first innings. Reeve 4 for 88, and Pcnberthy 4 for 46, for Koslyn, and Sincock 6 for 82. McCreo 2 for 4, and Ilisman 2 for 24, for New Brighton, took the wickets. Riccarton B 82 (Rattray 88) defeated Spreydon 78 (Duff 27, Smith 18, Blaekie, 11) by 9 runs on the first inningis. Do Rungs 4 for 16, and Smith 4 for S. for Riccarion, and Duff 7 for 22, lor Spreydon, took the wickets.

ST. ANDREW'S V. RANGIORA HIGH SCHOOL. A match vu played on Friday afternoon between St. Andrew's second eleven and Rangiora High School first eleven, on St. Andrew's ground, resulting in a draw. In the first innings, St. Andrew's scored 114, and in the second IES for nine wickets, making a total of 269. The best scores were the following .--Stewart 74,RaiJwy 64, Woods 58. The bast bowling averages were": Stewart five for 63, Anderson two for 10, Woods two for 12, McKay three for 6. Ringiora scored 119 in tho first" innings, and in the ; second 21 for three wickets, making ft tctal of 140. The best scores were: Greon 37,'Robb 34, Mehrtens 25. The best bowling averages were: Chappel nine for 75, Saunders five for 68, Green four for 73. ST. ANDREWS v. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. On Wednesday and Thursday a match was played between St. Andrew's first eleven and Boys' High School second eleven, resulting in a win for St. Andrew's by 80 runs on the first innings. Andrews, of the college team, played a. fine innings, hitting three sixes end 12 fours, and scoring a totsl of 94, St. Andrew's made 153 and Boys' High Sohool 73.

VETERANS' CLUB, A match against Rakaia was played at Hagle* Park on Friday. Tho visitors made HO (ItfcLennan McLennan, Junr., 18, Baker £B, TiKy 12, Hooper '2O, and Veterans 373 Audibert 115 retired, Harris 97, Cook 53, Brook 22, Fleming 20, Rattroy 22, White 10, Lawrence 11 not out). McLennan, for Kakaia, end Lawrenco, Cook, and Harris for Veterans, bowled best. Playing against Kirwee at Kirwee on Thursday, the home team made 245 (Walker 41 Haves 10, Henderson 53, Roper SO, Smith 13 P. ITnyes 16, McMeekiam 51 not out) and Veterans 216 (Harris 10, White 33, Uansell 28, Lawrence 29, Brook 38, Fox S3, Rattray 19 not out).

BROMLEY AND AEAfTUI SCHOOLS,

The Aranui and Bromley School cricket teams met on Friday afternoon, c.t LiawootJ Park and played their return matoh, whiaij resulted in another will for Brom.ey hy 43 runs. W. Eade (22) and A. Granger (li) batted boat for Bromley, as did i. ut ese {',) and F. Appleton l&) i°r Aianui. Igcjs itid Appleton bowled best for Arwui, and fi. Stool# and J. Steele ior Bromley.

TIMABU BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL v.

WAITAKL

(PHES3 ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.}

OAMARU, March 19. 6 annual Inter-school cricket match, i BHS - v - ,>Vaitaki B - H - s - I> on the Waitaki ground on Friday and Saturday, and endad in a drawn game. \v aitaki, in their first innings, made 75 (bumpier 13, Levin 12, Mercer 12), Ellison toes 4 wickets for 35, and blade 4 for 39. iimaru rf P;i-d with ITS, nearly every player scoring double figures. Abbot took 4 for 33, ii 2 for 50, and Blundell i. 2 Waitaki, in their second innings, ma do 215 for eight wickct3, Denya Sumptcr M, and Elliott IS, Searle- 13, BiundnH L not out 2G, and Smith not out 25. Ellis and Ellison divided the wickota.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17408, 20 March 1922, Page 5

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17408, 20 March 1922, Page 5

CRICKET. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17408, 20 March 1922, Page 5