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CRICKET.

; - ' SENIOR CUP. i '.'flie'Senior Clip competition- was resumed ; on ( Sli ton-day,' under enjoyable conditions. iThe.VMdland-team easily, beat. Sydenham, kn-th'eA Lancaster Park-United game _th*'ro Iwa'sysome very low scoring. The- United •havev.set'the Park a small, total to get in Ithe'fourth, innings, but the Lancastrians' 'batting will, have t-o be better than- on. JSaturday'to enable them to do even this. r PARK v. UNITED. !.!.The Lancastrians haid much the better of ;the;'*gaifte on the first "day's, play. They iWere-.-not-.?©-- runs behind, and had eight in 'hand. On Saturday t-ho light iwas-*.' good,--and- the wicket helped tho 'bowlers' Httle/XOi.itj. came as -a welcome 'surprise to, the;United fieldsmen when the ; wickets .began to"fall- fast. Callaway was 'the first to go| bowled off his pad. A. E. Ridley followed', to be easily taken at coverpoint. A. Wilding-assisted Cant to make ;a short stand/.,'.-The. latter,' by careful play added'l7;to|his r nbt'out total,-when a good one,of :FfanMsh's A w»s too much for him. ' A: Wilding's runs'were' very welcome, and included some nice strokes. Boxshall was the only other man. to get double figures, and •his'-side was only 14 runs ahead at the finish. Frankish and'Wigley bowled unchanged, and both secured! good figures. The United-pair Wigley and Sims, quickly ■wiped off the small deficit, and another big" stand seemed probable, when Sims unfortunately was run out. With little alteration to the score three more men werje dismissed,' and 1 it was left' to Prankish and 1 Vincent to mend the innings. The former played a good innings,: more carefully than usual. Weston quickly rattled up 24 by. hard leg hitting, and Vincent was loft unsupported after playing a very serviceable innings. Time was called when Williams, the last man, was caught off a big hit. Present scores and' analysis : LANCASTER .PARK C.C. First Innings. F. Toomer, o Sims b "Wigley . 4 S. Orchard, c and b Wigley . 31 A. Cant, b Frankish • • -3* A. B. Ridley, c Otlivier b Frankish 3 S. Calla>way, b Fr&nkish ■ ... .36 • A. Wilding, lbw b Wig-ley . .21 H. C. Ridley, c Sims b Wigley , 9 F. Wilding, b Frankish ..-' - 3 C. Boxshall, not out . . • 13 A. Labatt, c Weston b Prankish . . 2.. F. Tolan,. b Wigley . ' . . 0 Extras . • • ■• • • 9 Total . .".'.' • • - .163 Bowling. Analysis.—A. Sim's, 60 balls, 35 runs, 1 maiden;'- J". ■Williams, 42 balls, 28 runs, 1 maide'n; W. C. H. Wigley, 138 balls, 52 runs, 3 maiden®, 5 wickets; R. Vincent, 24 balls, 6/runs; F. S. Frankish, 84 balls, 3S runs, 5 wickets. , - UNITED C.C. First; Innings . . . . . 154 - Second Innigs. ■ A. Sims, run out . . . 19 , W. 0. , H.. Wigley, c Boxshall, b • \ Callaway, - . . . . - 15 K Ollivier, c Boxehall, b Callaway 0 J. Hair, c A. Ridley b F. Wilding 0 W. Harnuui,• b Callaway . ;' 9 F. S.-Frankish, c Boxshall b A. Wilding . . ■ . - .30 T. D. Harman, c Boxshall b Callaway ... . . . 6 R. Vincent, not out . . .23 Taylor,_c Tolan b A. Wilding . 0 G. Weston; c Orchard b Callaway 24 J. Williams,, c Cant b F. Wilding 12 Extras. . . ■ . . ." . . £ Total . . . ... 143 Bowling Anailysis.—S. Callaway, 144 balls, 5S runs, 4 imaidenSi 5 wickets; F. Wilding, 81 balls, 48 runs,.! maiden, 2 wickets; A. Wilding, 48. balls, 25 runs, 2 wickets; A'. Labatfc, 12 balls, ,7 runs. .MIDLAND v. SYDENHAM. The-Midland.team had no difficulty in securing their anticipated win over Sydenham. <;' : A Sydenham batsmen recovered considerably before their second innings came'to a conclusion, and all but saved the follow on. .Young and! Malone were responsible for this" improvement in tiheir side's position. Robertson -was thei other man to make a stand against Pearce and Barry. • In their second innings Sydenham fared worse, and only Fowke and Malone reached double figures. This time Garrard was tie bowler to carry all before him. The following are the scores:— ' , MIDLAND C.C. First Innings ' 219 SYDENHAM C.C. First Innings. T. W. Reese, lbw, b Pearce . * 3 Ritchie, b Barry . . . . 0 ''••' J. Savage, lbw b Barry . . 5 J. N. Fowke, b: Barry . . .12 H. Lo-ve, c A. Reese b Pearce » 5 W. Young, b O'Farrell . . ,27 E,. O. Sanders, b Barry . , 3 Norman, b Pearco • ■ 1 T. Malone, lbw b Barry , t 27 W. Robertson, b Barry , . 17 Robson, noft out . . t « 0 -Eixtrao 17 , Total ' 117 Bowling' Analysis.—R. Barry. 165 balls, 51 run's, 8' maidens, 6 wickets; W. Pearce, 168 balls, 23 runs, 13 maidens, 3 wickets; E. O'Farrell, 48 balla, 18 runs, 1 nJSiiden, 1 wicket ; C. W. Garrard, 12 balls, 5 runs, 1 maiden. Second Innigs. b Garrard ... 8 ._ W. Young, b Garrard ... 7 & J. N. Fowkei b O'Farrell . . 16 - T. W. Reese, 'lbw b Barry . . 2 T. Malone, run out . . . 10 W. Robertson, c O'Farrell b Garrard . . ... . .5 J. 'Savage, o O'Farrsll b Ganard . 6 H. Lowe, b Garrard . . 1 B. 0.. Sanders, o White-b Garrard 0 Ritchie, not out « . . . 6 Norman,, b Barry „ » . 7 Total 08 Bowling Analysis.—C. W. Garrard, 114 balls,. 27 runs, 7 maidens, 6 wickets; 11. W. Barry, 74 balls, 25 runs, 1 maiden, 2 wickets; ' W. Pwirco, G rune; E. O'Farrell, 42 ba'ls, 12 rims, Sianaidcns; ] wicket. JUNIOR CUP. Lancaster Park won its match against the Unitedi-by. 20 caws on £h.e

39, Saxfcon 17) and 152 (]S T ortli 56, Washer 28, Saxton 22, and Pcgg 14); United 118 (Beckett 48, BoddiiigMii- and .Wiggins not.oat; 16). and 117 for "four wiek-ets. J3oddihg'tbn played'a lucky, and spirited ittninga fcr""sß not."out, Harper.'2.6, und.Mi'les 15. Ncrth, Pegg -and Brimsdcr. bowled best for tie. Park, and Howeil, Boddington, BouliOß and irarpcr for the United. Mrrland beat the Svdciiiiam and Addington Ijv 79 runs. Midland 122 (Ward 48, Sinclair 17. Robson 15) and 56 (Ward) 17, Viliiua nob out 21) ; Sydenham and Addington 62 (Saunders 19, W. Clarkioft 13) ard 37 (J. Clarkson 12). CosieHo, for. Midland, took four wickets for' 2- runs in the first innings, and Whitta five for 10" in the second. Mason, Smith and Rows bowled well for Sydenham. „ - PRESIDENT'S GUP. The Sydenham and Addingtc-n team its match ag'ainst the United by 127 an the. his innings. Sydenham and Addingtonput together 177 (Dewe 51, M'Meeldn! 26, Rankin not out 18, Jones 20, Kemp 12, and Jacobs 10), and 66 for five wickets. D'Jwa not out 15, Jacobs io, and Laverjtnet out 16). United batting five mea' short only' made 50 in- the first innings, but compiled 186 in tho second. ■ (Fryer 102,, : Miller 25, Gresson 16. Harper 15 and Corfej 10). Tho Lancaster Park team won its matc3£; a.gairist the Boys' High School on the first innings. Lancaster Park made 121, Bromley' 34, Venables 22, Lawrence- noc out 17, aai'd. Ridlev 15), and 12 for no wickets. Boys*' High" School 75 (Deacon 38, Brooke 21),, and 53 (Deacon 20, Bain 14). s Bromley aaidi. Ridley bowled- best for the Park, audi . Bain and Maude for the school." The Albion beat the Sydenham and Addington No. 1 team by ten wickets. The Albion made 132 in'tiheir first innings andl- - for no wickets in their second. ;§ydenham rjut -together 108 in their first attempt ard were ail disposed of for 30 in their second. VICE-PRESIDENT'S CUP. Lancaster Park ISTo. 1 beat -the United, -by 146 runs. Lancaster Park first innings' ' 69 (RedpatL. 25, Eaton 14, 13), andi 192 (Eaton 76; Willstead 27, Bush. 21,: North 15, Bonnington Uiiited only batted six men in the first, inaings, andi fiVe in j&he second, and they; were all. disposed of for 21, and ''46 re-' spect-ivelyi, A match was played at Hagley. Pari:, on; Saturday afternoon, between teams 'repro-' senfcing the firsns of Messi's Weeks-and Co.; and 1 Messrs WTillis and Aiken. The fanner! team won by ten wickete, after a most; en-, joyable game. The winners .made- 65, aaxdi! 28 for mo wickets, and iih& losers-37 atsdi! 55. ; ■On Saturday last felic Linwood te3«e visit-[ cd Ka-iapoi, and played! a m&tch. with dia; local clu b. An enjoyable game resulted ia favour of the local men. The scores wiere; Kaiapoi 94 (Roll 30 mot out, Cla,yton. and' M'Gregor 14 each, and H. Blackw-ell 13,, being highest scorers; Linwood 67 (A.;' Fcrsyth 21, Hobbs 11, and J. Forsytih 10,| - bevng the chief scorers. Tho 'bowLers -wesre, for Ka-iapoi, Martin, Clayton and 1 M'G-rego-r, and for Linwood Marsden end' Galder. CRICKET ASSOOLSTiGK A meeting of the Junior Cup-■Committed 1 , of .the Canterbury Cricket Association was held at the Clarendoni Hotel, on Saturday, evening. Messrs Brinsden, Tredoar and: Caygill were present. Grounds were qjvj ranged for the sixth and 6evenih.iroun#SK>£| - nuetches as follow.: . .' Junior Cup.—Sixth! xoundti Lancaster Park v. Sydenham, at Sydenham--; iMi'dlsaidl v. United, atHagley Baxk. Seventh: scomaJ:. Lancaster Park v. Midland, at Lansaster Park; United- v. Sydenham; at -Syd&nihaTri. President's Cup.-—Sixth round: Sydenham A v. Lancaster Pack, at Lancaster! Park; Sydenham 1.. v. United, ,jat JEagky, Park; Albion v. Midlajid, a±! .Hagley Park. Seventh, round: Colkge >v r jSydenham 1., at College-; Sydenham A! wijAJtbi«n, at Haglcy Park;", High School v.-'United 1 , at Hagley Park,; Midland v.; Lancaster Park, at Lancaster- ?&rk. ! Vice-President's Cup.—Sixth. . round:, United v. Albion, At Hag-ley P-afkj Midiland v. Lam-caster Park I. T at Lancaster Park; Sydenham' v. Lancaster Pock A-, at Lancaster PazL. Seventh TouhdiitCollegas v. Midland, at College;' United- -v. caster Park A, at Lancasrrpr Park,; -High,!School' v. Lancasfce.r' Park L A ' iat'Hagleyi Park; Sydenham v;- Albion, ■ at; • Hagleyl Park. ' ■ ' ; The President's -amd ; Vice-Presideoit J « Cup! matches between the College and Highj School first aaid second elevens, drawn fori the sixth round in each- competition isaxß al-': ready been -played.- ' PUBLIC SCHOOL COMEEO3nONi '. i In the match Normal v. Richmond 1 ; t!a«' ' lat::er won by an innings and ,52 : runs.' Scores-—Normal 29 (Hasell 14), and 32 '• (SLapson 15); Richmond 113 .(W. Millar' 55 not out, T. Dingle 18, C. ."Armstronai 11.) " / v.--ii ' TFItOM OUK COHKESffOSTDEKT.] - I DUNEIMN, J Camabr-ook A 179, Durie4m.69>and ; llßrf Oarisbiook Won by 110 xxois, . i ■ ; Oirisbrook B Opoho 119 and 42. Carisbrook ,won by sii wickctf. Rain interfered with the play. :

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12422, 11 February 1901, Page 3

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CRICKET. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12422, 11 February 1901, Page 3

CRICKET. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12422, 11 February 1901, Page 3