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FIRST GRADE. —Carisbreok v. St. Kilda. Played at Carisbrook on a. good wicket, this game ended in a draw. The feature of the afternoon's plav Mas a fine irtniivs of 133 by Watson. His innings included 16 4's, and- ho nave two chances—one- at 6-1 and ono at 109. Crawford, playing for St. Kilda-, was well caueht in the lonefield by Spcdding for 15. ~ Scores:— J Carisbhook. Watson run out 133 vSmith b Crawford ... ... ... 13 Westbrook b Crawford "'. ~'. 7 Siedeberg c Kerr b Crawford ..." ... 19 Brumm c Crawford 1> M'Carten ... 7 Hatdie b Crawford ... 1 Ramsflen b Crawford ..." ",' 6 Kpeddmg c M'Carten fc P. Edwards'" 41 Ruddiman not otit 5 Martin lbw bP. Edwards ... ... '" 6 Extras " g ?nnings closed, nine wickets for 248 Roofing Analysis.—Crawford. 19 overs, 1 maiden, 72 runs, 5 wickets: T. Livm«--stone, 9 overs, 47 runs; P. Edwards, °7 overs, 41 runs, 2 wickets; A. Edwards, 11 overs, 1 maiden, 50 runs: M'Carten, 4 overs, 1 maiden. 16 runs, 1 wicket; A. King, 2 overs, 13 runs. St. Kilda. A Edwards b Siedeberg ... ... ... 5 W. Kerr b Rasmden " 5 Crawford c Speddinn b Hardio ... ." 15 T. Livingstone not out 18 M'Carten not out 4 Extras 22 Total for three wickets ... 69 Bowling Analysis.—Ra-msden, 10 overs. 4 maidens. 22 rims. 1 wicket; Siedeberg! 10 overs, 6 maidens, 15 runs, 1 wicket"; Westln'ook, 2 overs, 1 maiden, 5 runs; Hardie, 2 overs, 1 maiden, 5 runs', 1 wicket. —Grange v. Opoho.— These teams met at Opoho. the visitors sect ring an easy win. Scores: Grange. Eckhold b Fckhoff 3 Conradi st Hounson b Eckhoff 45 White et- Hounsoii b Casey 16 Chadwick c Casev b Eckhoff . 0 Galland st Hm-nson b Eckhofi ..'. '.'.'. 51 Roberts st Hounson b Eckhoff 11 Malcolm not- out ]0 Ol'P b Eckhoff !'.', ".'. a Gould st Hounson b Casev 3 Popplo not out ' 7 Total for eight wickets ... 21 Rowling Analysis.—Casev. 20 overs, 3 maidens, 66 runs._2 wickets; E:kbo!i'.'22 m-iideiif. CI runs. 6 wickets: Hav<!en, 3 overs. 12 runs. . Opoiio. Kenny b F.cldiold 10 Kilgonr n White b Eckhold /] Ir.crn.m b Eckhold ' ' 13 Hayden lbw b Eckhold ",'.. ' , Casey c. Popple b Ogg ..' 1 'i'urnbull b Ogg .."."' 14 .'.iislen c aindb Ogg [" ;■) Graham not out '. 1; E.khoff c Galland b Oug ... .'.'.' ..'. "l Downes b Conradi ... ... ' 6 Hounson b Conradi .' ..[ 2 Extras 5 Total 76 Bowling Analysis.—Eckhold. 10 overs. 4 maidens. 16 runs. 4 wickets; Of-'. 13 overs, 44 Tuns, 4 wickets; Cotn-ad'i, 5 overs. 1 maiden, 13 .vims, two wickets. —Albion v. Dunedin.— Albion beat Dunedin on the North Giound by fivo wickets. Scores: Dunedin. Chadwick c Stewart b Sfiglich 26 Howard c and b Satterthwaite 10 Mackersy b Donaldson 30 Johnston c M'Mnllen b Satterthwaite. 0 Bryden c Satterthwaite b Donaldson 19 Wilkie- c Satterthwaite b Donaldson 15 Hardy c Cameron b Donaldson 1 liurm b Donaldson ,5 Orahatn lbw b Satterthwaite ..." ... 13 Eldest-one cM'Mnllan b Satterthwaite 4 Thomson not out .... 3 Extras ... ..[ '..[ 26 Total ... ~.- -. 152 . Bowling Analysis.—Satterthwaite, 13 oi-e-rs, 3 maidens, 32 runs, 4 -wickets; Cameron. 4 overs, 15 runs; Stidich, 6 overs, 26 runs, 1 wicket; Donaldson,' 10 overs, 40 runs, 5 wickets; Stewart, 4 overs, 13 runs. Albion. Williams not out. 72 M'Mullan c Chadwick b Graham ' ... 32 Biinsley b Burnt 2 Donaldson b Johnston. 19 Barrow b Johnston 2 •Stiglich b Mackersy ... }\ Stewart not out *. .... 10 Extras- [ ' g Total for five, wickets 156 Bowling Analysis.—Mackersy. 3 overs. 41 runs, "1 wicket; Thomson, '9 overs, 1o inns: Bunn, 10 overs, 5 maidens, 15 runs, 1 wicket: Graham, 7 overs, 2 maidens, 15 runs, 1 wicket; Johnston, 6 overs/ 35 rims. 2 wickets. SECOND GRADE, Mornington 5 for 133 (Hope 49, retired) beat Dunedin 65 (Wvcberlev 37). Onobo 74 (Mitchell 27) 'beat Christian Brothers ?7. Orancto 159 (Paterson 45 not out) beat I-'igh School 95 (Fea 32). LEAGUE. Railways and Y.M.C.A. pkived a drawn game, the latter making 116 (Aitchisorfl9) and Railways 86 for five- wickers. (Owen 43). ' i Standard 67 beat Shaddocks 41 and ' eieht for 59. For Standard Lax took ! eurht for 19 and one for 9. I-lodne- took I six for 26 for Shack locks. j Tramways 79 (Richmond 40 not out) ! beat. Post and Telegraph 47. For Tram- : v-cys Richmond took four for 15 and Fer- ' puson sis for 30, and for P. and !.'. ; M'Xarriee. secured seven for 29. ; Hillside made 72 for seven wickets I against. Orokonui, win- could oniv put j together 37 and 40 for three wicket*.' j Graham, five, for 16 and three for 17. j bowled well for the winners. I
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Evening Star, Issue 15985, 13 December 1915, Page 7
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