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CRICKET romM * °* °^ ul > matches interfered ™to «>y tte more important fixtures in the holiday time was resumed on Saturday, but ram put a stop to play early in the afternoon. Opoho, with six wickets down for 72, failed to reach, the 116 set them." by Dunedin, the last four wickets adding 20 runs. Eeardon was put on, to bowl, and secured them all in a couple of overs without being scored off. The results of the other two senior grade matches were un- • affected by Saturday's play. Scores.*— Opoho v. Donedin. Opoho.—First Innings. Kenny, run out... . *•* Kilgour, b Shaddock Drake, b Eeardon ... ... _ _ _ 5 Johnston, o Oramond, b Shaddock ~ 12 M'Gavin, b Torrance ...«.■_ l Eckhoff, Ibw, b Reardon _ ~ Ghadwick, c and b Torrance _ _ '_ 7 Webb, not out .~ .*. ... ~ 16 Crowe, b Reardon ... .„ _ Z Lean, c Ackroyd, b Reardon. „ ~ M'Lean, o Graham, b Reardon ._ 0 Extras _*_...'„ ~ "' Total _ _. ... g^ Bowling Analysis.—Reardon, 82 balls, 6 maidens 24 runs, 5 wickets; Shacklock, 108 balls, 9 maidens, 25 runs, 2 wickets; Torrance, 54 balls, 2 maidens, 17 runs, 2 wickets; Lathami, 12 balls, 9 runs. Dtotewn. ( Firs* Innings _ _ jjg Second Innings. Cramond, not. out ... __ _ 3 Wfttkhis, hj Chadwick _ 1" 8 Mackersy, b M'Gavin „ ... ~, Z. 6 Latham, b Chadwick 7_ ... 4 Graham, not out „ . 7 Extras ... _. _ a Total for three wickets ... 39 Bowling Analysis.—Chadwick, 30 balls 18 runs, 2 wickets; Webb, 12 balls, 10 runs; M'Gavin, 16 balls, 1 maiden, 5 runs 1 wicket. ' Dunedin won on the first innings by 24 runs. ' Albion' v. Cabisbbook B. Caeisbroox B. First innings _ ... .„ _ _ 133 Albion. First innings „ 53. Second Innings. Cummings, b Austin ... ~» 2 Stuart, b Siedeberg ," "I ~ u Cramanond, c Fenwick, b Austin* "" 1 Dry, not out _.. „ ... ,_ __ ~ 4 Williams, run out _ "" " i? Extras .w ... I "*. Z. Z. " Total for four wickets 35 Bowling Analysis.—Austin, 54 balls, 2 maidens, 17 runs, 2 wickets; Siedeberg, 48 balls, 2 maidens, 12 runs, 1 wicket; Maitland, 6 balls, 2 runs. Carisbrook B won on the first, nminss bv 75 runs. J Cabisbbook A v. Grange. Gbange. First ming... „ „. gj Second Innings. W. Johnstone, not out -» .... ~w _ 32 J. Baker, not out _ „ ... Z ... 16 Extras ... _. _ „. _ 2 Total (fcr no wickets) ..: „ 5C Carisbbook A. First innings • ... .„ .., < _ t J22 Carisbrook A won on the first innincs bv 61 runs. & J SECOND GRADE. Dunedin No. 1 y. Port Chalmers.—Dunedin No. 1, 145; Port Chalmers, 112 for five wickets (play stopped by rain). Roslyn v. Dunedin No. 2.—Won by the former by four wickets and 43 "runs. Scores: Dunedin No. 2, 58; Roslyn, 200 for six wickets (S. Goyen 101 not. out, C Anderson 47). Albion v. Opoho.—Won by the former on the first fnning3 by 46 runs. ScoresAlbion, 105 and' 111 (F. Black 30 not out, Murdoch 24); Opoho, 59. THIRD GRADE. Momington defeated Roslyn at Bishopscourt by an innings and 101 runs. High street v. Anderson Bay (unfinished). High School 90 runs for three wickets. The Opoho claim, a win against the Dunedin No. 2 by default. The unfinished match Albion v. Momington wil be continued at 6 p.m. on Wednesday. FOURTH GRADE. s Star No. 2 defeated Momington No. 1 by 15 runs. Scores: Star, 97; Moniineton, 82. » Star No. 1 defeated Carisbrook F by five wickets and 6 runs. Albion v. Opoho,—Albion, 103. Momington No. 2 daim. a win against Anderson Bay by default. INTER-STATE CRICKET. The weather was fine and ithe wicket good at Sydney on Saturday for the continuation of the match between New South Wales and South Australia. On the whole the battin.' of Aew South Wales was poor, but Duff played crisp, sound cricket. The partnership between Waddy and Howell added 88 runs, but Howell, though safer, made the played a careful game. New.South Wales's first innings realised 299 runs (Duff 80 Waddy 57, Howell 62, and Carter 22). Travers, who took six wickets for 102 runs, was in capital bowling form, and used his head well. Cowan took one wicket for 17, and Reedman three for 79. Excepting Hill who was batting for an hour, and the South Australians in their second essay could make no headway against Cotter's deliveries, and have lost six wickets for 107 runs (Hill 41 and Pellew 24 npt out). Cotter has the whole of the six wickets to his credit at a cost of 47 runs. CRICKET IN THE NORTH. ' Senior matches were continued at Wellington on Saturday. The Gas Company's in their first innings (A. Hawthorne 90, F Harris 52 not out. Dredge 39).—The Old Boys put Phoenix out for 159 (Briee 74 not out). The Old Boys have nine -wickets down for 127 (C. P. Blacklock 42).—The first innings of Midland, playing against Wdlington, yielded only 63, of which numThe Canterbury Cricket Association's competitions were resumed on Saturday in fine weather. Lancaster Park, which had previously made 130, disposed of Sydenham for 89j and dedared the second innings C. Ridley 38). Sydenham scored 90 for seven wickets (Wigley 36), and the Park won by 41 runs on the first innings.—.. United, against whom Midland B had scored 107, earned their total from 138 for one wicket to 279 for two wickets, and declared the innings closed (Olliver 130 not out, Sims 129). With a handicap of five men absent, United fared poorly against their opponents in the. second innings, Midland running up 246 for six -wickets (Horner 58, Wilson 53, Prebble 41, Nolan 33). United' won by 172 runs on the first innings.—Lancaster Park B had scored 183 against Midland A, who replied by carrying the score from 88 for four wickets to 319 for eight wickets, when the innings was closed. Barron made 69 not out, Barry 54, Garrard 46, Fuller 39 not out. At the call of time the Park had lost seven wickets for 117 (Washer 35j, A. Kinson 35). Midland wwi^by436ri.4bA^fir^

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Evening Star, Issue 12396, 9 January 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12396, 9 January 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12396, 9 January 1905, Page 1

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