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CRICKET.

The following are the results of Saturday’s matches: SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Dunedin v. Grange. DtmedSn, with eight wickets down for 53 runs, resumed their first innings on the Caledonian Ground. The score was taken to 73 before tho last wicket fell. Grange in their second innings scored 115, and Dunedin in their second vent we lost four wickets for 31. Scores:

Bowling Analysis.— Dunedin; First innings —A. Downes, 102 bafts, 7 maidens, 39 runs, ♦ wickets; T. Downes, 90 balls. 5 maidens. E9 runs, 4 wickets; Baker, 10 balls, 1 maiden, 1 wicket. Second innings -A. Downes, 50 balls. 18 runs, 3 wickets; Baker, 24- balls, 1 maiden. 9 runs, 1 wicket. Baker bnwlcd a wide. Grange: Second innings—Guntliorpc, 90 balls, 3 maidens, 25 runs, 4 wickets ; Reardon, 102 balls. 4 maidens, 42 runs. 3 wickets; Skitch. 22 balls, 1 maiden, 6 runs, 2 wickets, .1 ’.pardon bowled a wide. Ot’OHO v. (latust.rook B. This march was eon tinned mi Saturday, Carishrook B, wilh two wickets down for 18, resuming. Mmiro and Butler stood up to Eckhoff and Chadwick, and after compiling 12 and 11 respectively were disposed of. The first innings closed for 58. In the second attempt Carisbrook did better, and Howden (21), Uolumb (17), and Tlionin>n (17) Flowed good form. The second innings closed for 95, which Jeff Opoho winners by an innings and 124 rims. The following are the scores; Opoho.

Bowling Analysis.—Chadwick, 109 bails, 47 runs, 2 wickets; Eckhoff, 108 balls, 42 runs, 6 wickets. Albion v. Carisubook A. This match was continued at Carisbrook, when the Carisbrook finished their innings, totalling 570. The Albion could only make 47 and 121 reflectively, thus being beaten by an innings and 202 runs. Good cricket was out of the question, the ground being for the most part under water. Appended are the scores; Carisbrook.— First Innings.

Bowling Analysis.—Corbett, 0 wickets, 62 runs. Spence, 1 wicket, 74 runs; VVinsor, 3 vrickete, 60 runs; Gedda., 4 wickets, 81 runs; M’Kay, 0 wickets, 22 runs; Hunter, 0 wickets, 12 runs; F. Black, 0 wickets, 11 runs; Cummings, 0 wickcis. 4 runs; Kay, 2 Wickets, 17 runs.

Bowling Analysis.—A. H. Fisher, 5 wickets

for 13 runs ; R. Fisher, 3 wickets lor 27 runs; G. Austin, 0 wickets for 18 runs; Siedeberg, 1 wicket for 14 runs; Fearless, 2 wickets for 25 runs; E. J. Austin, 1 wicket for 27 runs; Harraway, 2 wickets for 14 runs; Mills, 1 wicket tor 11 runs. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. The match Dunedin No. 2 v. Albion No. 2 was played on the Caledonian Ground and resulted in a win for the Dimtxtm bv 50 runs. Scores ; Albion 71 (Rowlatt 11 and Sligo 9, not out), Dunedin 121 (Ackroyd 38, I). Melville 25, D. Stalker 17, Balthorpe 11, and De la Mere 11;. Thomson was the most successful bowler for tbc Albion. J. Stalker (eight for 40) trundled well for Dunedin. The Opoho beat Carisbrook D at Carisbrook by 77 runs. The Opoho, batting first, were not disposed of till the score reached 184, J. Adam playing a splendid innings of 92 (not out). Lurrying his but right through the finings. W. Drake (.>'4) and W. Hollar (24) also batted well. The Carisbrook D, batting in a bad light, ran up the score to 107 before the last wicket fell. Bundle (34) batted well. Coombes, Sharp, and Adam bowled well for Opoho, jh did Ritchie for Carisbrook. Roslyn defeated Privateers by three wickets and 111 runs. Scores; Roslyn 159 for seven wickets, Privateers 48. For the winners, Sparrow (53), Wilkinson (38), B. Smith (20, not out), Reic' (13, not out), and Jamieson (15) batted well, as did Hessian (21) and Floyd (10) for the losers Holden (three for 3), How (four for 15), and SpaiTow (two for 12) bowled best for Roslyn, and Fast was the most successful for Privateers. Roslyn defeated Anderson Bay. iScorea: Roslyn 147 (Howison 77, Davies 35. H. Smith 11). Anderson Bay 16. Howison (five for 6) and R. Smith (two for 10* bowled well for Roslyn. Albion claim the match against Dun-

cclin No. 2, only one member of the latter team puttiwg in an appearance. Green Island met the High School at Burnside, and defeated them by 122 runs. High School, plaving five substitutes, could only total 19 runs against the bowling of ,1. ‘'Watson (five for 7) and C. Harrawa/ (two for 11). Green Island scored 141 (.1, Watson, 46, C. Ha.rraway 46. 11. King 26, not out!. Robertson and Coombs bowled best for the School.

THE INTER-ISLAND MATCH. AUCKLAND, February 17. Air Old son, selector for the North Island team, has chosen E. Mills (Auckland) and Connell and Watters (Wellington) to take the places of Trott, Dent, and Midlane, who cannot play. At Christchurch the senior cricket match Midland v. United was concluded. MkV laml made 174 for the. second innings, and tho United knocked up 26 runs for four wickets, thus winning by six: wickets. At Wellington on Saturday' Wellington in their first innings made 150 (Bichavd son do), at d Milliard) 15 for four wickets. Phirnix in their first innings scored 16). !Wafers 6th. and the Old Boys had com piled 59 for the loss of five wickets when stumps were drawn.

Grakgb. 1 Pin* innings ... 147 Second Innings. Baker, b Gunt.liorpe A. Downes, b Gunt.liorpe n ... 55 Chadwick, c .1. Wilkie, h Reardon ... ... LS J. Downes, b Gunfchorpe ... ... 0 Roberts, c Wilkie, h Skiteh f- 22 Smyth, b Gunt.liorpe 0 Johnston, c Skitch, b Reardon ... 10 Henderson, b Reardon ... 5 M'Connack, not out ... 7 T. Downes, b Skitch 2 ... o Anderson, absent Extra 1 Total ... . ... 115 Dukkots.—First Innings. Eight wickets f®r ... J. Wilkie, b Baker 9 Croxford. e Chadwick, b T. Downes ... n Skitch, not out ... 2o Extras ... b Total ... IS Second Innings. R. WiTkie. c Smyth., b Baker ... 7 Hsmann, c and h A. Downes 4 Reardon, c Henderson, b A. Downes ... 0 Gunt.liorpe. b A, Downes ... 0 Skitch, not out 7 Cross, not out. ... 12 Extra ... 1 Total for four wickets ... 51

First innings 277 Cileisbrook. —First Innings. Howden, nm out ... 1 Tapley, c Watkins, b Eckhoff 12 Munro, b Eckhoff 12 Butler, Ibw, b Chadwick 1.1 Clarke, e Turnbull, b Chadwick 6 Columb, b Eckhoff 7 Thomson, b Chadwick 2 Farquharson, not out 2 fipraggon, b Chadwick 0 Meldrum, absent 0 ——, absent 0 Extras 5 Total 58 Bowling Analysis.—Chadwick. 74 balls 19 runs, 4 wickets; Eckhoff, 76 balls, 35 rims. 3 wickets. Second Innings. Howden, b Eckhoff 21 Butler, c M'Gavin, b Chadwick 0 Tapley, b Eckhoff 11 Farquharson, c Gooch, b Eckhoff 6 Munro, b Eckhoff 0 Columb, Ibw, b Eckhoff 17 Thomson, c Kilgour, b Eckhoff 17 Clarke, b Chadwick 11 Spraggon, not out 6 Meldrum, absent 0 , absent ... 0 Extras 6 Total 95

Hurt, c Corbett, b Winsor ... 32 Mills, c M‘Kay, b Geddes ... 109 (i. Austin, b bpence ... 47 JSiedeberg, not out ... 101 A. H. Fisher, c Hunter, b Geddes ... ... 1 I’ earless, c Corbett, b Kay ... 13 Cuff, c Winsor, b Kay ... 6 Harraway, c Cummings, b Winsor ... ... 9 Eattray, b Winsor ... 24 E. J. Austin, b Geddes ... ... 0 E» Fisher, b Geddes ... 1 lixtra-s ... 27 Total ... 370

Auuias'.—First Innings. Geddcs, b K. Fisher 0 Hunter, c Fearless, b A. H, Fisher ... 0 J. Black, b Rattray, b A. H. Fisher 0 Winsor, b R. Fisher 2 M'Kay, b A. II. Fisher „. 7 Williams, b A. H. Fisher 14 V. Black, b R. Fisher 0 Kay, b A. Fi. Fisher 7 Corbett, b R. Fisher 2 Spence, not oul ... 8 Cummings, absent ... ... 0 Extras. „ - 7 Total 47 Second I linings. Geddes, c Austin, b Fearless .31 Spence, c Harm way, b Siedcberg ... 0 Kay, not out 7 Hunter, b Pearl es-s 11 M‘Kay, b Harniway 28 Williams, e Austin, b Austin 11 Corbett, c Fearless, b Mills 1.1 Winsor, b Harraway 1 !P. Black, std, b Mills 9 Cummings, absent .. 0 J. Black, absent 0 Extras ... 12 Total 121

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Evening Star, Issue 11684, 17 February 1902, Page 3

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CRICKET. Evening Star, Issue 11684, 17 February 1902, Page 3

CRICKET. Evening Star, Issue 11684, 17 February 1902, Page 3

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