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annual match. WOOLBLYERS V. WOOLBROKERS The annual cricket match between the wooi-brokera and wool-buyers was played si Hagley Pari yesterday afternoon. Condmons •were idea!, th» buyera batting first on a perfect wicket. -Brokers won by 12 ran*. The opening batsmen were Knight and Gamble, who opened confidently to the I Sox 1iag cf Gould and Butler. - After .coring 1* Knight went out caught by Greenwood off his own bo-.vlir.s. Gamble was playing good cricket, and. after a *olid innings he "cored (41 before being cauglit and bowled by Gibbs. Brooksbank was scoring well before he uas run out, his ncore bem; 15. After an excellent innings. Robinson earned hit ; bat for 31. After batting thirteen men. i burcrs to:a! was 176. Butler bowled well, | taking three wickets, for 24 runs, while Gibbs toot two for M, and Watson two lor ... I Butter and Mayo, opened, for the brokers, the latter being caught and bowled by Sims after scoring. IS. Greenwood and Butler ] became associated in a good partnership, ' and put on 50 runs before the former v»ent 1 leg-before to Xicholls, his score being 27. Butler was the next to go when endeavouring to 'lift Nicholls oct of the ground. Ho was stumped bv Robinson- after an excellent m- j nings for "52. With fire wickets _ down, ! brokers bad scored l-.l runs. At this stage I Nicholls had taken three wickets for 16 rant. ' The remaining batsmen obtained the | necessary runs, Gibbs scoring* a good 21. J Xicholls kept a good length, cecuring four ; . wicl:et3 for. 36 runs. ..... j The scores were:- — j | BUVERS". ! j * First Innings. j Knight, c ac<i b Greenwood .. 15 Gamble, c and b Gibbs . . . . Nicholls, b Watson . . .. 2 Sims, c Gibbs, b Butler . . .. 11 1 Brooksbank, run out ..- .. 13 I Averitt, stpd. Gibbs, b. Greenwood .. . • 2 I Clarke, b Gibbs . . ..... 5 I Illingworth, c Greenwood, b Butler . . 11 j Robinson, not 'out . '. . . . 31 : Copeland, c Gould, h Butler .. .. 4 Millies, c Lawrence, b Ifayo .. 14 Tartakover. c and b Watson . . . . S j Ferrier, c Greenwood, b Mayo 7 ■ . Extras ... • • 15 j Total . . : . . . . 176 BewiiiTg Butler, 10 overs, 1 maiden, 24 runs, 3 • v.-icketj; Parson, 2 overs, 11 reus; Mayo, 10 ' overs, J maiden, 2S runs, 2 wickets; Green- i wood, 9 overs. 2 maidens, 22 runs, 2 wick- j ets; Watsftn. 10 overs, 2 -maidens. 27 runs. I li wickets; Kitto, 3 overs, 5 runs; Gibbs, ( 3 overs, 14 runs, 2 wickets; Lawrence, 1 over, 3 runs; William3-jr. I over, 17 runs. BROKERS. Fir3t Innings. j Butler, stpd. •Robinson, b Nicholls . . 52 i Mayo, c Ktiight, b.Srma .. .. 10 I 'Watson, b Illingworth ... . . 5 ' Green-rood, lbw, b Nicholls . . . . 27 i Kitto, - c Knight, b Nicholls . . " . . 3 ; Lawrence, b .Sima .-. .. 14 j Gibbs, c and b Copeland .. .. 21 i Matson, retired .. 13 ; Parsons, not out . . . . .. 2 • Bailey, b Milnes . . . . . . 0 Williams, c .Viehplls. b Milnts .. 0 Crosbie, b Tartakover . . . 9 i Extras . . 33 ! • Total .... . . .. 188 ] Bowling Analysis—Gamble, 6 overs, 27 j runs, 1 wicket; Nicholls, 13 overa, 4 maidens, I 36 runs, 4 v ickets; Sims, .9 overa, 1 maiden, j 42 runs, 2 wickets; lliingwortb, 6 overs, 1 | maiden, 24 . 1 wicket; Brooksbank. -2 overs, 33 runs: Knight, 2 overs, 13 runs; i Copeland. 2 overa, 14. runa, 1 wicket; Milnes, 2 pv?rs, 2 miadens, 2, wickets; Tartakover, j .3 overs, 4 runs, 1 wicket. j SOUTHLAND V. OTAGO. j WIN FOR VISITORS. * i . I (PZES3 ASSOCIATIOK TBt.EOSAU.I, ! IXVEHCARGII/L, February 14. ! The representative cricket match between | Southland and Otago was concluded to-day, j the visitors winning by an innings and 90 i runs. Conditions were most unpleasant for ! cricket, a strong, cold wind blowing through- j out. | Otago carried their overnight score of 265 ; for five, to ?83 for nine (Monk gl, Moloney 1 02," Barron 2-1, extras 52). Lynch, with j four wickets for 61 runs, was the most success- i ful Southland bowler. - The home aide, which had scored 180 ia. the first innings, i fared badly in their second venture, and were ' dismissed for 113 (Cherry 33, Lynch 28, I Southern 11, Diack 10). Bowlijig: Kastma'n took three wickets for 19 -runs; Shepherd I two for 33, McGregor three for 12, and ! Moloney two for 25. - I
»«' MIDNIGHT FROLICS » V. SUMNER. A friendly cricket match was played at Hagley. Part yesterday afternoon between a team representing the ''Midnifrbt"Kro!ic«" and a Sumner team. After a good same the I "Midnight Frolics" teSm won by 81 runs; Tha [scores were '"Midnight Frolics'' 189 (F. Kiddey 73, X. Archer 68 not out. L. Coffey 11), Sumner 105 (Jenson 22. D. Bowman 10. i Stonerttan 15). Those who bowled well for the "Midnight Frolics" team were Kdgicy (3), Kiddey (2), Ambler, Archer. Dawc, and 1 Paine, while Kijox and Gerard took the wickI ets tor Sumner. TRAMWAYS* MATCH. A • match was pUyod yeaterday between Wellington r and Christehurch Tramway teams alt Lancaster Park. Wellington batted r first for a -total of 143..- Christehurch made i 130. When etumps were drawn, Wellington j had: five wickets . down for GO in tha second innings. The game will be continued today. ALTERATIONS IN CANTERBURY TEAM. . ,J. JicEvria CSj('en.}iaui).,a.nd. A., .Cos (R>'ecarton) .have notified the selectors that they are unable to go south with the Canterbury cricket team.' Their places have been filled by J. L. I'indlay (West) and#. Jacobs (Old Boys)". TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW. ST. ALBANS CLUB. Senior A v.' West, Hagley No. I—Crawford,1 —Crawford, Cullen, . Dorreen, Falloon. Fraser, Lindley, Logie, Pengelley. Norrie, Thomas. Woods. Senior B v. Straven road Ko.' 1 — Alien,' Coffey, Henry, - MahODey. P. Martin, J. Martir., Ssndpan. Wright, Johns, Korth, Pope, F. O'Brien. Junior A v. Riccarton A. at Hagley Park No/ <i —Brook, Carrick, Faixbairn, Hoskin, Garbutt, McCree, Payne, Kmsrt, Picltnp, Connor, Chadwick. ' ' Junior B r. Sew Brighton, at Jtew Brijhton—Airey, Barrett, England, Cobden, Jenkins, Eckhoff, Winchester.-McLelland, Mason, Smart. Third A v. Riccarton, at Hospital Corner No. 2 —Martin, -Pearce. S. O'Brien. I*. O'Brien, -Tucker, Simpson. Poore, Chisnall, Srow'n, Aifgus, Patrick. Fourth Grade, February 16th, at. Christ College No. 4; Feb. 23rd, at New Brighton— Dunne, Hardy, Lindley,' Brain, Prinsep. Anderson, Spence, Cummings, Priest, J. Rich, Legjetf. ■ SHIRLEY CLUB. Third Grade A v. Greens, at RichmondWalker, Bancroft, Algie, Agassiz, Tovey, Foster, Doree, McCallum, Truman, H. McKenzie, Heuchan, Mulcahy, If. Anderson. Third Grade B v. Railway, at Ensor'a road —Wcntworth, F. Cowper, N. Cowpcr, Weelces. Ward, McEwec, Croucher, AVorrall, Booker, Walsh, lj.- -Anderson, Carrington, Rhodes, Sehoifield.
WEST CHRISTCHURCH CLUB. S«ikir A v. St. Albana, Hagley No. 1 Mofiatt Jelcoate, Hayes, Hayncs, Newmaa, Hill, Bcoth. Condlifie, Findlay. AJeiaeder, Kerr. Senior B v. Riccarton, Hijley ISo. S JarroM, Kinger, Armitage, Pcane, Wa!k*r, Newman, Galvin, Brown, Doi.neUy, Rama-lea, Henderson. Junior A, a bye. Junior 13 ». Linwcod, Hospital No. 3 Hill, Haugliey. Moaley, Lane, Jamieaoti, Jfeines, McMahon, iliahkin, 6. Deans. Sunlev, Fogarty Third Giade-A—Brighton win bv default / nt ot ibe above playcra ooi mTailable, wo any member available and not included. ar« requested Vj r.otify Mr Hayes, a«r*tsry, imnioiliately. Phone 2656. SYDENHAM CLUB. Senior A ▼. Old Boys, at Sydenham No. 1 mOD d«. Tounj, Bellamy. Philpon. Dawaoo, Kl sfntor al B V. New Bri S b«on. at New Brigbton <meet at Sydenham P.O. at 1.80 p.ffl.) Avlinc O'Malley, Patrick. Rustco. H«r*. Bel lain Kin*. Gordon. Gaason. Blintce. Sibly. Junior A t. College, at Christ "a Colle,*— Haurher. Shaekel. Tucker. Hendy. Patrick. Gray. Edwards. Sturge. Macs. Vl Jnn n ior B v. College, at Sydenham So. 3 HilL Milne Laurie Watt, Msekie. Hobden. Rrown CVgg. Cole, Walsh. Bnniface, Grej. A t. Papaiui. at P.paoui-Rejd. Tine Cotton. Alexander. Puddle, Butterfleld. Kidn'on. Robinson, Doidge. Paine. Martin, Third Grade B a bye. Fourth grade win by default from -New Brighton. RICCARTON CLUB. First. Grade v. Old Collegian*, ilagtejr So. O Haines. Allen. Co*. Drayton. Evans. Gibbs. Gorrie Powell. Rii. Roberta. Taylor. First Grade B v. West o»rijtchurch, Haglev No C —Camm. Andrews i'2), Bain, Jameson. Jnhr.«. Luttrell, Todd. T*yncham. Robert* Robertson. gj„ unU Grade A A r. St. Albans, liagley Ko g—Graham, Bealtie, B stler, I'eltoo. Gos ney. K7v,.-,a S h. Loomes. Sandford. Willi., Be'-tind* Grade A B v. f-inwood, Lancaster Park' No- 3 —Kllio (2). Champnoss. J>a>i». Hasse" Harbutt. King. Mooar, Moentngi. Howe Whitt.r.gton. Third Grade B v. Spteydor.. Spreydoa DoI Prebh'.e. Atkinson, 8011. Cooper. Duo-. I (2). Grer.fi;'!. \'aughan W atter», Wederell. Thtrd Grade *■- St. Albana. Hospital (>rN"o. " —A.mood. Andrews, ilibby, < ot. GrenWi, Hooper. MrCleary. Kellv. Sail. Roberts. Pa> nf - Fourth Grade v. Lmwood. Park g Paticrscn. Henwood. Ilrnneiay. Brown, j Clark, ('ollett, Jordan, Dunn. Uoadiey, Joseph, '"onnald. f>ec«nd day: C hr.tts College, t«Jlege No. ' _____ OLD COLLEGIANS' CLUB. " seniur A v. Riccsr:o;\ a: H»;ley Xo. C Brures Chry»tall, Harailtoo t-* >. Bcrrough. Jaekraaii. Talbot. Lester. Lawrence, Conp, "senio" B v. Coliege. »t College No. 1— Crowley. Coltrell. R. Hamilton. SSSJ- Syme., Young. Gibaon. Earl. Hobbs, * D Junioi° v! J M™r vala. at College No.-5 Psdceon. Stewart. Cooper. Farthing. Middled: Heasler. William., Blosam. Cocks. * n Anvcne play pl«as« ring C. K. jJtosn «t «»ce- Pieu, 467.
LIN WOOD CLUB. Pi;»t gr».'Jo v. Hut Chriaicbureh, L»stasUr No. I—Sua* as laal maic.ii. First grade B r. £■*»! ChneVcbcrci, tuitr No. 2—J. P:oa;j«r, i— Bu:i»s, F Ciapshaw, E. I'tux, C. Pearoe, W. ttappleb*c.k, V. Boddiasrois, E. Cbappdl, 8. Aui tin, E. Micij.-'.soii, 8. Rich., otoood cr*<it A Ill* ca.'".or ii, L*.ccaat<r No. 3-N. £au«, K. VTeMay. H. Walls, W. Fit.trtnsmott*. B Viae, N. SfcJßae, ft. sod VV Cbaaloa, H. FI«U, K IVma, w. Bay! sis. Second tirade B A.f V< «»• Chris «cliureb, lloepilal Cortex No. I—J. f oper, W. G»}, 1. Milliard, H. F. Jenkina, T. Dinoea, H. Hoigasß, W. V. Walker, F. Laayio-a. C. Murra;, S#ooi>d Gnui* 3 St. Bede'a *'»» bj drfaoJt. Third Ondi A v. thmi'i Coilw. Uscaeier No. 4- P Lj», I Harper, » 1, -' c 7;. CSnedder.. J. Levels, ¥ Deria, R*»d, A. C.apsbaw, F. Drabble. L. F*M»*i. 3- CwnUa Th.ro Grade B .A leans. * St. Andrew » St. Andrew s So, i-C WiH.aats, A Aries J. P. Kerr, J. W-.ie'l. A. Valiant*. A. SdUssr. A Mitch*"'. 3. U«sW»a. J'-. I'r;*«. L Brook's. L. Fie*!* Thsrd Grtdt h iB team,' * t ana*.chureh. Lancastrr No. s—Bremr.rr, I.'. Stout, VoTc». Staff. Olkrensbaw, Andrews. Sir it*-!. Dyke*,- tttiSiard, Lob"*, F-:>ooa Fourth Grace aa J>er draw. Anr pliver c!s::!*-i ? lease attend »t L.asca«ter Pari.
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