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i UNIVERSITIES' MATCH j OTAGO ESTABLISHES LEAD ON FIRST INNINGS (rllE»3 ASSOCIA.TIOX TELEOHAM.) DUNEDIN, March 23. Otago University established a lead on the lirst innings in its annual match against Canterbury College, which was commenced at Logan Park to-day. The toss went in favour of Otago, which opened its innings under ideal conditions. . . Because of the ability of the visiting bowlers to swing the ball. Otago s earlv batsmen failed, but the last wicket partnership, which added <4 enabled the home side to The fine bowling by Jolly and Cameron, both of whom during the atternoon achieved the notable teat ot taking 50 wickets for the season, resulted m Canterbury being dismissed for 93. and the home side played itsejf into a strong position by scoring .ia for the loss of only one wicket before stumps were drawn. Scores: — OTAGO First Innings | Ibbotson. b Arnesen .. •• ' , i Uttley. b Stace • • • • ';• ] j Howden, b Staee , ■ • • - J J Jolly, b Arnesen • ■ • • 0 ; " Sinclair, b Arne.-cn . . ■ - 0 i 1 Lawson, b Stringer .. .. i nobinsun. b ciibsun .. ■■ Hawksworth. b Staee .. .. '2 I IMcLachlan. not out . . .. "21! 1 Swinton, c Smyth, b Stringer .. Cameron, e House, b Gibson .. .W Extras . . . . 31 I Total .. ..I(i9 i Bowling Analysis —Staef. 1!' overs, i (i maicTens, .'W runs, wickets', (i j Harding, overs, 1 maiden, 7 nm>: ! Arnesen, 11 overs, H maici'Mis. 35 runs, I ;? wickets: House, 4 o\-ors. 24 runs; Gib- . ' son. 13 overs. 2 maidens. 54 runs. 2 ; wickets: Smyth. <> overs, 2 maidens, 4 | runs: .Stringer. 5 overs. 2 maidens, i! 1 ; runs. 2 wickets Walter. 1 over 9 runs | i Sercnd Inning | i Ibbotscin. b St.'ice .. .. 22 | j l.lltley. not out .. .. 21 i Sinclair, not out . . . . ..It. i Extra .. .. li Total for one wickoi . . 55 : Riwlini; Analysis •-Staee. 10 overs. ; ; 2 maidens, lit runs. 1 wicket: Arnesen. j • 4 overs, it! runs: A. H. Harding. 4 overs. . jls runs; G. Harding, 1 over, 5 rims. . | CANTERBURY ' First Innings ' ! Stringer, lbw, b Jolly .. .. 11 ' j Walter, b Jolly . . •' ' Smyth, b Jolly . . ' ; . i , I G. Harding, c and b Cameron 11 ■ Arnesen, c I\lcLachlan, b Cameron ] ; T. Hay, lbw, b Cameron .. 4 , !A. H. Harding, not out . . .. 11 I Gibson, b Cameron .. Stace. c Uttley. b Cameron .. ' !E. Hny. c and b Cameron . . .5 | House, b Cameron .. .. :! ' I Extras . . ' ' Total !>:; Bowlit.g Anal > .-1- —Ji■ i 1 >'. 1C lA'er.-, i 5 maidens. 20 rims. 3 wickets; Howden. I 4 overs. 1 maiden, 4 runs; Cameron, 15 j overs. 2 maidens, 49 runs, 7 wirkcls; j ; Sinclair. 4 overs. 1 maiden, 12 runs. ! : HIGH SCHOOLS' MATCH 1 TIMAKI IU;\!S WAITAhI •,s: t\ at io rnr i ar.~s 1 | ! , . ■ " AV! y: r - r?'' 1; ! .i: - ' !I . I W.i. .2 I ■ ~■ i:I. •• 2 [ ■■! ■. 1 1,, i ' ' * *'' j .i i I'. 1 ■ k. ■■'. .. .1 1 • ■ ■ - ' • . I'.'' ' , .i . . I ' Til, a I'M 2a'-. •• n d '■ id 2, and ' ' ' t , . ..j. P K. 1,. . 1,1, |T •! . lit ,'■ .... :2 - .1, - ;. 'l2: I:.. "' a 2y . .2 t: i A \1 I I, ' i - I Ira;..a ( (\;.J ,' i .a i. 22 I'-■: | 1!i a :i.l" 11. I. I'■ 2,■ ■ . . 1 1 [,, ia \ . I, 111 !■ . . . 1- i ; I,■■ 21, ■ I ',, i: a 21, 1. . . la j !,,,« land, I. lilt, hj" ■ ■ | M ; i,' 2 a .', ~ T.: ■l. li Hi'. . . . . JI | 1. Ii:, hi.' .. .. ■ : k.dk. ~ w 11-''i.. i> .. . • <■! j r,lll' Hi,:: -l;ia", f■a; r Ml- r,, 11 r • 1., cr ■ I f..,- n-; i:,u-v aK't, ia.ni' f..r Kii.'hi.. , fi.ar f.ir 27 ; i 1 >"n. n"ii" I'T _a2 ; .il l j '' ' J innil.-. ; K.Tia .• M' i.a, iilaa, i. k.irv. ~2. r . . :, . I2i [ >-1 .. a. .1 I. 1:1 a. la li' ,I:av, 1, c 2 . . . . It I, . land. ,■ Ill' I. 1, \Vii--n . . Via', i...'v. r Ki, i. R.i i" .. .. .•! \ ii., m.. Sara, 1, UN,. . . . . .! j Kland,-11, r Sara, li 1,2:,-hi,' . . . . .. | TiU'iirv, i- S.iat. r, 1) I'.i . . . . 1, ; WiNuii. 1> Kit,-hi.' ■ • ■ ■ " ! K'.'lk. ■ .a fir: . .. - • " , i J"',.' i- f iK'ni- f< > r ; I'.in. 1 , f"nr f,,r 2-; (a,,ir:i-, t'.'i, a I'.. r 2H; lai r\'. akin*. f.,r lu; Wil-.m. "n. ta. r 12. 1 TIMAKI' l I'V-M in.ii.:-- .. 1 S'.',,n,| T rill in L's t Sun', r. -I Cm-dim, )i K.'rr . . . . I M .a,■l■ 1 a n. r."t ..at K' 11'|. i.a li K-a-r . . . . " Tut a 1 fur Iv, i, i'.i, 1,, - .. 12 / lluv. linu- —Ki-rr. I'.i" fur 2,: C„w la n.I, i,..., • j fur la. Jniaor M.-itcli M • '.. la. IA , f -. A a l.'i l: ,'2 ... !"I r ; ".a. Tiina i . i r";,! ',l ' 2 I'.a lu,- ' . v,fiii \\2ilf.i,',i u 1 1 j CITY COI'XCILLOKS V. CITY 1 COUNCIL STAFF A trati'h has been arranged be- j fwenn teams representing the mem- 1 oers of th? Christchurch City Coun- v •il and the members of the council's staif, which is to be played on Elm-i-.-ood Park on Tuesday, starting at 2 i.ni. The councillors' loam will be 1 v -elected from the following:—The j \Tavor illr D. G. Sullivan. ]VI.P.», the j d Deputy-Mavor (Cr. J. K. Archer), end ii
Cr::. >■'. 'I. Aiiihv,-, A. !•:. Ani!,!nin::. j J. S. Larucli, .!. W. lit ankmd, T. II ! Biittertield. )■: '!'. Kv.m-. M. K. Lyon . j .(. Maihi , T. Milhkcii, and <;. T. Tllllir'ou. I MATCH AT PKKTII ATSTKLIA V. WKSTEKN USTKALIA | HO.Mi: SIDK'S INNIMiS I (Received "March 2-1. 1.:!(.) a.m.* : PKKTII. March Tl. j The match between Australia and Western Australia opened in idea! weather en a batsman's wicket. Western Australia wen the toss and opened disastrously, a feature of tin- inniu.us beini; the 'Bryants' bnr.ht : |,1(1 attractive plav. Scons:- j WESTKKN AUSTRALIA First Innings. , Alexander, b Ebelini-; .. •- __•[ j Hrvant, retired •- •• '. l | : Taaxe. not out .. • •• '"'j !!. Lrvant, lbw, b Kcilly .. ■!•; | Hill-Smith, b C'uimmcl! .. Koach, 1) (.hmnmeU - ■ -• " ; Lovelock, not out - • • •'' Total for lour v. ;ckcU TT; Except lor (o unmet!, who uian:tamed his. reputation bid who tired '■ earlv. the bowlei: were uidinpre.-sr. o. ' Wall and Ebelim; were obviously n. t j on form, but they may possibly lin-I prove as the uame proceeds. The! Australian tickling was unenterpria-j in.-;. rK.Mn.KTON ci.ru ■■,■: ..! i.uil,- H \. N'ii-t. !'■ :• ■•!' I'U'-'ovu t"'-.:: : ::-~V. Avr,!, W. !<<.«-, A. s-i'lt. I. M..H ..n, H. L-fc-i.v!i i'. \-.u<-. E D.-iv.i- n 11. Kr.m;ith,,riHS T. ' Ci.il.h. <... Wnt.-o'.i. The annual rille cla.-sit'.catieii cour.-e. will be held al the KedclillY ramr today. Recruit inc.. which was held up rinriur; the recent annual ramp period, has recommenced.
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