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■ - ■■■ -—«. : FIRST GRADE. Caeisbrook v. Albion.Time did not, permit of this match being concluded. The home team (Oarisbrook) made a. good start, but fell away. Watson, who was playing his last aame in Dunedin prior to his removal to" Christchurch, was iop tcorer. Albion got within 40 of the required runs for the loss of ! four wick its. Crawford made 64, in addition to which he captured seven Carisbrook wickets. Dr Howden, who will be remembered as one oi! Otago's best bats a- few years ago. turned out for Carieb'-ook, scoring 15. He leaves shortly for the front Scores: Caeisbhook.—First Innings. Siedeberg c Stiglich b Crawford ... 39 TW.tson c Brinsley b Crawford 65 (Hurdle b Crawford 0 i Hcwden c and b Crawford 15 | Shelley b Satterthwaito . ... 1 | Gregory c Stiglich b Crawford 2 ■ Butler b Crawford 0 M.-.ttin b Crawford 1 1 Wolstenholme b Stewart 27 Hardman not out ... 9 j Matheson c and b Stewart 0 E-xt-ras 1Q Total - 169 Bowling Analysis.—Crawford, 20 overs. 1 maiden. 56 runs, 7 wickets; Binney, 4 overs, 27 runs: Satterthwaite, 13 overs, 1 maiden, 62 runs, 1 wicket; Stewart, 3 overs, 13 runs, 2 wickote. Albion.—First Innings. Binney lbw b Haulie ... .' 2 Brinsley b Hardie 16 Stewart b Huikr i Cia-rc-for-d b Hsrdman ... 64 Williams no-, out 4Q Extras ' 6 Total for four wickets 129 Bowling Analysis.—Butler, 13 overs, 3 maidens. 42 runs. 1 wicket; Hardie. 12 overs, 1 maiden 50 runs. 2 wickets ; Watson, 3 overr-, 10 runs: Hardman, 3 overs, 1 maiden, 21 runs, 1 wicket. Duxedin v. Opoho. Dunedin. on their own ground, justcaved the game against Opoho, the last available man being at the wickets when stumps were drr.wn. Casev plaved a croc l iniinrrs for hi- .entury. Eekhoff bowlecT spk ::didlv. Srcrcs : ! Opoho.— First Innings. Hoyden rim out g Ingram c Wilkie b Graham ... ... 6 Carey p Wilicie b Mackersv 105 Tnrnbull c Br yd en b Wilkie 55 : Kilaour c and b Mackersy 38 i Noame not out o. I Downes not out 2 | Extras ij I Total for five wickets 234 i Bowling Analysis.— Mackersv, 84 ball? 177 runs, 2 wicket?: Grahr.m. 78 balk. 69 i Jims. 1 wirkct; Wilkie. 42 balls. 1 mnidc-r,, j36 runs, 1 wiclwt; Bunn.42 balls, 35 runs. Dunedin.—First Innings. Chadwick c Incram b Eekholf ... 20 Hardie b Eel-hoff 8 Kowai-d b Eckhofi ..- q Johnston hj Ca=ey 27 Bryden c Kenny b Eckhcff Q Mackeisy o Ingram b Eckhcff 8 Wilkie c Ca?ey b Graham 2 Thompson not out 6 Bunn b Eckhnff '. 7 Graham not out 5 Extras 12 Total for eight wickets 93 Bowling Analysis.—E'ekhcff, 114 balls, 6 I m-idens, 34 rui s. 6 -rickets; Casey. 96 bf.ils, 5 maidens, 40 runs, 1 wicket;' Gra- , ham, 12 balls. 1 maiden, 5 rims, 1 wicket. St. Kilda v. Guaxge. Grange easily beat St. Kilda- at Cull'ng Park. Conradi put up a really good nlt round performance by taking seven wickets and scoring 77 not- out. Scores :

St. Kilda.—First Innings. I Edwards b Eckhold , ... ... 0 T. Livingstone b Conradi 13 j BittJsley b Eckhold 15 Walter Kerr b Conradi 16 Win. Kerr b White 6 M'Carten c M'Mullan b Conradi ... 0 A. Livingstone b Conradi 1 Muir b Conradi 9 Jones b Conradi ? P. Edwards not out 6 Thompson b Conradi 1 , Extras 4 Total 73-1 Bowling Analysis.—Eckhold, 96 balls, 4 maidens, 21 run's, 2 wickets; Rowland, 42 balls, 3 maidens, 16 runs; Conradi, 62 balls, 2 maidens, 26 runs, 7 wickets; White, 56 balls, 2 maidens, 11 runs, 1 wkket. Grange.—First Innings. Eckhold lbw b A. Edwards 13 Rowland nin out 2 Popple b A. Edwards 6 Conradi not out 77 A. Graham bT. Livingstone ... ... 10 M'Mullan not out ■ 42 Extras ; 5 Total for four wickets* 160 Bowling Analysis.—A. Edwards, 60 balls, 1 maiden, 27 runs, 2 wickets ; T. Livingstone, 84 balls, 1 maiden, 71 -urns, '1 wicket; P. Edwards, 32 balls, 32 runs; Walter Kerr, 24 balls, 1 maiden, 21 runs; M'Carten, 6 balls, 4 runs. SECOND GRADE. ' Carishrook 145 (Ravnor 47) beat -St. Kilda 115 (Essex 52). " Morninjiton 122 for two wickets (John Hsig 81). beat Dunedin 115 (M'Kenzie 24). Grange 104 (Millar 27 not out) beat High School 61. "Wright, for Grantr-Cj t-ooke-eveii for 27.

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Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 7

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CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 7

CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 7