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CRICKET

Saturday’s results; FIRST GRADE. —Dunedin v. Christian Brothers.— Christian Brothers, 58 (Thorn 10, A. Tarleton 16). Duckworth took seven wickets for 13, Bunn throe for 8. Dunedin, 89 (Sanderson 10, Jas, M‘Farlano 26, Eggleton not out 26). C. Tarleton captured three wickets for 14 runs, Bond three for 29, Lostrange two for 13. Dunedin won in a slow-scoring match by 31 runs. —Mornington y. St. Kilda.— Morningten, 155 (Jas. Haig 51, Dicktd 25). Jones took three wickets for 39, Chapman two for 19. A. Deakcr two for 20. St. Kilda, 73 (Jones 22, A. Deaker 22). Holderness seven wickets for 39 runs. Mornington won by 83 runs. —Grange v. Carisbrook A.— Grango, 10?" (Keast 16, Holdaway 39, Turnbull 21). Fisher six wickets for 23 runs. Carisbrook, 67 (Marshall 14, A. 11. Fisher not out 22). Downes, three for 46; Beoby, five for 19Grange won by 20 rims. —Albion v. High School.— This match was played on the School Ground, and resulted in an easy win for tho Albion by 117 runs on tho first innings. Albion batted first, and scored 140. Tho School were quickly disposed of for 23, Sied.ebo.rg getting fivo wickets for 11 runs and EckWli four for 12. In the scUmd innings the School were given a, chance, tho Albion change bowlers bowling most of the time. ■ Albion, 140 (Williams 13, Davis 11, Siedeborg 24, Eckhoff 46). Dickinson took three wickets for 50, Townsend four for 19, Kennedy four for 8. School.—First innings. 23 (Eckhoff four for 12, Siedcberg five for 11). Second innings, 127 (Dickinson 10. Shepherd 14, Townsend 12, Marslpi 33). Davis captured four wickets at a cost of 46 rims, Siedoberg two for 4. SECOND GRADE.r Albion llTefeated Overseas A by two wickets. AlUon 15. 43 and 62 for eight wickets (L. Churchill 28 not out). Overseas A, 41 and 62 (Ingram 20, M‘Fvoy 19). L. Churchill (1.1 wickets) and E. Churchill (eight wickets).bowled well for Albion, as did Rennie ifeon wickets) and M'Evoy (seven wickets) for Overseas A. Christian Brothers defeated Overseas B by 119 to 34. For the winners Dawson (23) nnd Collect (25), and for Christian Brothers Donnelly (eight for 15). secured the hulk of the wickets, ns did Deliver (four wickets) and Goldsmith (three wickets) for Overseas. Y.M.C. A. 115 (Lethabv 42, Harrison 28) defeated High School, who made 53 and 65 (M'lviimon 25). Ti.M.C.A. won by 10 wickets. Lothr,by, Harrison, and Dunn bowled well for the winners, and Walden and Allen howled well for the losers. Grango defeated High School B by an innings' and 62 runs. Grange made 175 (Grant 67 retired, Bell 40 retired, Restioaux 30). High School put together 37 and 76 (Herbert 15 and 30, Weaver 10). Grant took seven wickets for 16 runs, and Stiglich four for 6 for Grange, and Herbert and Aitken bowled well for the school. High School A (ICO) defeated Albion A (77) hr 23 runs. For Albion Barrow 33 and Mitchell 13 batted well. Douglas (eight for 12) was School's bent bowler, while King, Mitehell (three for nil), and ATNeill bowled well for Albion.

D.I.C. MATCH. The married men from the D.I.C. easily displayed their superiority at cricket on Saturday over the single men from the establishment by defeating them by an innings and 75 runs. Tho match was played on'Carisbrnnk, nnd was attended by a large number of ladies from the firm, who dispensed sweets and afternoon tea during tbs afternoon. Following arc details Single men 29 (F. Dobbio 12) nnd 38 (Gibb 9 and Grigg 7). Married men 142 (Thompson 61 not out, Hassall 46, Vivian 9. Elliot 7). Griffin six wickets. Hassall four wickets. Wilson (four wicketa) and Elliot (four wickets) howtel best lor the married men, and Owlcs (four wickets) and Dobbio fthree wickets) .shared tho honors for tho single men.

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Evening Star, Issue 16988, 10 March 1919, Page 6

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CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 16988, 10 March 1919, Page 6

CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 16988, 10 March 1919, Page 6