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FIRST GRADE. Caiusbrook B v, Albion. Albion failed to get anywhere near Lana brook B s last-week total of 432 xtme, wid lost by an innings and 128 runs. At !7<r^ al } !y l ,eri in the first innings, when \1 Farlane and Brinsley were associated, it feady looked as if the north end team had mine chance of staving off the inn kies defeat. Both men were tatting deterInking few chances, though • it, sou lh'Wester was making Rameden's hall puzzling,- and difficult to judge. ■ But with 29 to his credit M'Farlane, in trying t<> 1 force a fairly-wslT pitched ball past mi<’ off, cocked a smart one back to Ramsden. He had" hit five 4’s and one 6. •Brinsley continued to bat with vigor and 'confidence, and had 33 on when Rarasclen be.it him clean. Cummings rattled up his 211a.1 a great pace, and -Marks made 30 in cxiitlly six hits. Albion started their Eectond venture still 269 runs behind, and got only 141, of which Brinsley contributed o6jin an unbeaten display of sound, safe " cricket. Gale made 40" by vigorous if ■sometimes risky shots, and the other contributions were small. Ramsclen bowled "well throughout neainst a nastv wind Derails Carisbroon B. First timings' ... ... 452 Albion.—First Innings. Williams b Austin 1 Wallis absent 7 Brinsley b Ramsden ... 53 M‘Farlane c and b Ramsden 29 Binnie hj Ramsden- 4 Gale b Tuck well )0 Cummings cA. W. Alloo b Austin ... 27 Donaldson b Tuckwell 6 Reid e Austin b Tuckwell 4 Marks c Fisher b Tuckwell ... 50 Barron not out n Extras 18 Total 163 Bowling Analysis.—Ramsden, 102 balls, . maidens. 61 runs, 5 wickets ; Austin, 28 ball's, 3 maidens, 5 runs. 2 wickets ; A. P. Alloo, 49 balls, 1 maiden, 50 runs; Tuckwell. 54 balls, 1 maiden, 49 runs, 4 vickets. Second Innings. Jammings b Fisher 14 Marks b Fisher ... 3 -MTavlnne b Ramsden "11 Brinsley not out ... 55 Williams b Ramsden 2 Binney Ibw b Ramsden ... 0 Gale c Price b A. W. Alloo ... 40 Reid b A. W. Alloo 12 Barron bA. IV. Alloo ... ... 6 - Donaldson b A. W. Alloo 0 - Wallis absent 0 Extras 17 Total ... 141 ■ • Bowling Analysis.—Fisher, 42 balls, 4 maidens, 19 runs, 2 wickets; Ramsden, 78 Dalis. 3 maidens, 31 runs, 3 wickets: - Cuckweil, 24 balls, 26 runs; A. W. Alloo, 57 balls, 1 maiden, 31 runs, 4 wickets; A. Ik Alloo, 18 balls, 17 runs. Qrono v. Grange. Opoho forfeited to Grange, in order to it tend the funeral of their dubmate, Mr Webb. : Carisbrook A v. Dunedin. This match was continued at Carisbvook did Saturday, and resulted in a win for Dunedin by the narrow margin of 1 run. Qn the previous Saturday Carisbrook made 274. and Dunedin had lost four wickets for 48—rather a poor opening, from which - it did not seem likely that tho total would be anywhere .near 275. However, with the assistance, of Chadwick (who compiled .35), Mackersy (38), Tweedy (28), Wilkie .421,, and Torrance (27), Dunedin emerged . . rom the innings with a. lead of 1 run. Chadwick and Tweedie continued for Jmiedin, and tho score was taken to 74, yhen the latter player was well caught by lutherford. Chadwick's fine stand by this ■ime raised’ Dunedin’s hopes, that player Doing bowled by Gannennan when his v'ore stood at 80. Torrance, Wilkie, Johnson, and Mackersy all made respectable The wickets fell as follows : —bhte .for, 74, six for 111, _s.even for. 186. •eight for 207, nine for 217. Scores': 1 Dunedin.—Firet Innings. ; Rryden c Robinson b Siedeberg ... ... 0 . .Condliffe b Huntly " q Grieg c Martyn b Siedeberg 3 . D,e La Mere c Reid hj Siedeberg 10 Chadwick b Banner-man ..." 35 Tweedy c Rutherford b Huntly ... ”} 28 Mackersy Ibw b Bannerman ' ... ... 5g , Johnson c Baxter b Siedeberg 17 Wilkie not out ( ’ /12 Perry b Bannerman ' p Torrance c Hopkins b ■Bannerman 27 Extras ; .. < }” 26 Total • Bo ',! lin S Analysis.—Siedeberg. 4 wickets :or-49 runs; Huntly. 2 for 89: Ruther•■ord. pone for 29; Bannerman, 4 lor 59 • Hopkins, none for 25. ’ SECOND GRADE. : The matches begun on Jarman- 25 were continued. In Dunedin E v; Mornington. on Die Caledonian Ground, the former concluded :heir innings for 119, and .Mornington (who could muster only seven men) fell for 57 in iheir second (Caradus 20). Bond secured five wickets for IS. Dunedin got the re" quired 20 runs with the loss of three wickets, thus winning by seven wickets” aqd securing-a three-point win. Dunedin G defeated Anderson Bav bv nine wickets. Dunedin brought their’first- ■" lni i]ng3 «ovc to 161, a lead of 85 runs. Anderson Bay in their second attempt •cored 109 (King. 47). Given took four (rickets for 32, and Wycherley three for 16. LiKiedin knocked off- the requisite runs lor the loss of one wicket. St. Kilda v. Carisbrook D was concluded at Culling Park, fit. Kilcia winning by four ' wickets. Scores :’ Carisbrook, 73 and 95; St- Hilda, 58 and 113 for six wickets (Rice 56 not out). Grange, 182 and 82, defeated Albion} 91 and 92, by 81 runs. Albion were throe men short in tho second Innings, and Grange one. For Grange, Weir"26 and Keast 20 and for Albion Stewart. 36 and Burnside 27 were the leading contributors. Stewart (six vickets) was Ibo best bowler for Albion. The match Kaikorai v. Carisbrook C was concluded at Carisbrook, tho home team winning by ten wickets. On the first day Kaikorai made -99, and Carisbrook 194. Continuing Kaikorai made 98, and Carisbi.ook obtained tho required runs without the Ices of a wicket. For Kaikorai, C Beeby (24) ; wajc top scorer. For Carisbvook Litddie (four for 36), L. Cameron (two wickets) and J. Harfaway (two for 8) Secured the wickets. THIRD GRADE. Anderson Bay 69 defeated Albion 48. Mornington 101 boat St. Kilda 55, the Flatitos er-.laming their first defeat of the season. Anderson (four for 22) and Morrison (four for 27) bowled unchanged for the winners. ■ IN OTHER CENTRES. Auckland.—The eighth round of the district competition commenced on Saturday in fine weather. Chief interest centred in the Eden-Ponfiohby game, the teams hein« level for the championship. Eden made 215 (Hemus 46, Taylor 62, Brooke-Smith 22, Heighway 32). Bowling for Ponsonby, Kavanagh took six for 65, and Shepherd three for 38. Ponsonby lost no wickets for 18 —University 166 v. North Shore 125 for four.—Griffon "512 (M'Cormick. not out 129) v.-Parnell-11 for no wickets. Wellington—The round of senior grade mitket matches-commenced on January 18 was concluded in fine weather. -Central defeated Hast B by 97 runs. At the conclusion of the previous day’s play Central made 152 in the first innings, and East B J lost eight wicketu for 76. Continuing, they took their score to 79. Robinson took five for 19, Kinvig two for 12, and Blamircs one. for -3. . Central made 128 for five wickets in -the second innings (Kinvig 54 not-out and, Blamires 35). Wighton took two wiekete for 20. East B responded with 104 (Wagstaff 41). Naugh ton took three for 11, and Robinson three for 30. ■East A defeated Victoria College by an in- ‘ nings and 27 runs. College mads "98. and ' East A had- lost seven wickets for 246 on -the first dav. On resuming Eas-t took thenscore to 265 (M‘Girr 124). Saunders look five wickets for 68 runs. College re died *uth 14Q fM.‘latcfik 71K ‘ ' “* ~

Chnetcharch.—First evade cricket nrovided sensations on 'Saturday. West Christchurch went doun before East Christchurch ; Riccarton failed miserably before some fine bowling by Wilson for Svd>mham; and St. Albans, with two men short, failed to play out time against Linwood, giving tho Eastern Chib a three-point win. Results: Sydenham (first innings) 386 v. Riccarton 104 and 59; Linwood 204 and 203 for four, declared (S, Orchard not out 62) v. St. Albanf 202 and 96; East Christchurch 345 (T. Carlton 61, H. W Monaghan 70, J. W. Crichton 63) v. West Christchurch 229 and 44 for six wickets. INTERSTATE CRICKET. The match between Queensland ami Victoria was continued at Brisbane. In the afternoon rain fell. Tho visitors completed their first innings for 256 (E. V. Carroll 31, Armstrong 60, Ryder 21, E. L. Carroll 25, Brown 63, Matthews 19 not out). whose first innings yielded 330, have lost two wickets for 40 iii their second venture. Tho Rcslyn Milts cricket team defeated Standard l’> team by six wickets. Roslyn Mills scored 55 and 28 for four wickets, and Standard 58 and 25. A team from the ‘Evening Star’ journeyed to Waitati on Saturday to try conclusions with tho Orakanui "Home' Club. Tho outing was a very enjoyable one. Orakanni, batting first, compiled 122 runs —Dodds 57 (retired), Sutherland 36 (retired), Beasley 15, and .Marshall 12. The ‘Star’ replied with 72. Ireland 20 (re-, tired) and Cameron 15 (retired) were the only - to reach double figures. Whiting, Sutherland, and ponnor divided the bowling honors for Orakauui; while Crosbie, Ireland, and Pickard were the most sneers.fid bowlers for the ‘Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 15099, 3 February 1913, Page 7

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CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 15099, 3 February 1913, Page 7

CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 15099, 3 February 1913, Page 7