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CRICKET.

CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. FOURTH ROUND FINISHED. The fourth round of the Canterbury Cricket Association's district competitions \rai concluded on Saturday in ideal summer weather. Following are the results: SENIOR GRADE. WEST CHRISTCHURCH v. LINWOOD. On tho previous Saturday. Linwood", playing against Weft Christchureh. scored Ml, and West Christchureh made 226 for eight wickets. West Christchureh continued their innings on Saturday, and were all out for 252. Linwood made 1110 in their second innings, leaving West Christchureh twenty runs to make to score a three-point win. The required number was made- for tli<> Io?s of two wickets. Following are ths scores: WEST CHMSTCHUBCH. First Innings. H. B. Lug"*, c Wright T. Thorn™ 31 P. Dyer, l> Head ....:! T). Keecc, h Head .... .1 <}. S. Bryan Brown, lliw b Tate 41 V. S. Foßtor, Ibw b Porrin . . TS D. liedpath, c Tate 1) Porrin . Q 0 A. Gurnacy, run out . . .2" Cr. K. Francis, b Thorous . . 10 W. B. Thoicas, b Thomas . . 8 C. Boxehall, not out ... in J. Kelson, b Bead . . . .0 Extras 15 Tctal . • .252 Bowling Analysis.--R-ad, 19.2 overs, 5 maidens, 70 runs, .1 wickets: Thomas. 24 overs, 4 maidens, 01 runs. 3 wickets: Tate, G overs, .1:1 runs, 1 wicket; Perrin, 8 overs, 1 maiden, ,10 runs, 2 wickets; Butler, 2 overs, 12 runs. Second Innings. C. Boxshall, I) Bead ... 10 A. Ciurnsey, not out ... 7 G. R. Francis, b Bead ... 1 W. B. Thomas, r.oi cut ... 0 Extras . . . . . 4 Totai tor two wickets . 23 Bowling analysis—Bead, 15 overs, 5 runs, 2 wickets; Thomas. 3 overs, 1 maiden, 13 runs. LIXWOOD. First innings . . . HI Second Innings. E. Benin, r *nd b Luok . . 6 G. Tate, c Bryan Brown b Lusk . .14 F. Butler, b Reese ... 16 K. Bead, c Fciter b Liifk . . 20 A. W. 'J'l'omas, run out > . 22 11. Benin, b Beese ... 1 W. L. King, b Jiceve ... 1 E. Taylor, c Nelson b Bryan Brown . . ■ • . '-."> J. Jones, c Ouruwv b Nelson . 2 fi. Wright, net cut 0_ , Extras »».-< 5 Bowling Aaulvsi*.'—Bty.v.i Brown. :> overs, 29 runs, 1 wicket; Lusk, W '-vers, 58 runs. 3 •wickets; R?cro. B overp, '2 maidens. 2G runs, 3 wickets; Poster. 1 over. 1> runs; Nelson, 4 overs, 2 runs, 1 wicket. ~ ST ALBANS v. SYDENHAM. St Albans, with sever, wickets down tor 30 on the previous playing day. added ten to the score on Saturday. In the follow-on -.hey made 270 lor seven wickets, anil then declared their innings closed. Sydenham, who had made- 249 in their first innings, .-cored 131 for two wickets in their sce'.-nd innings, winning the ga-me. by eight wickets. Following are the scores: SYDENHAM. . First Innings . . . -213 Second Innings. A. Norman, not out . • • w _ J. Gray, not out . . '• - s*> Extras 9 Total for two wicked . • 1»< ST ALBANS. |.'irst lunicgs. T. \V. I'.-O'. v- Norman b Patrick 4 I I,! Bnmu.ii, '•! i-'owke I) M'Ewan 22 T. C'a:iu< i ,: '< M'Ewan . . 42 11. A. llinlsop. e Uray b Patrick . I~> H. Bradnmre. st Fowke b Patrick 1 L. Goid'in. Ihw b M'Ewnn . . 3 B. K. Leeminv, not out . • 2 S. Johns, c O'Malley b M'Ewan 0 I S. Barre:!. 1) Patrick . . . 5 it, Lawrence, c sub b Patrick . 0 Kxtrns . . . . .12 ! « Total" 106 Bowling Aualysis.-AY. Patrick, five wickets for 27: J. Gray, no wiivets for 31; J. M'Ewan. four wickets for 36; F. O'Malley, no wickets for 0. Seeoi;d Innings. S. Barrett, b M'Ewan . .12 it. Lrv.i-.'nco. c Hinelcsmen h M'Ewan . . .4 It. K. l.efv.iinc. run out . . 7fi T. Ca'rltoii. c'G. Patrick b W. Patrick 75 L. Urur.tna. c »ub li Pairirl: . 1! R. Bishop, c sub li Patrick . 2S L. Gordon. <• O'Mall-y 1> M'Ewen 1' C. Bradmorr, n A out . . . 1« S. Johns, nol out . . .10 Extra- 23 Totai hr seven wickets (innings declared deed) . . ■ . . 27»1 Bowlintr r.'.ialvs;?—M'S-.veu. three wickets for B 8 nr«; W. Patrick, three for 88; Gray, none for 77. FAST CHKHTC HVHCH v. ItICCARTOX. Oiv tha previous week Riecar.on m°.de 512 for eight wickets, and declared first innings closed. Eas- Christchureh in reply made 216 and So, '.lie match resulting m a il'reepduit win for Riccaiton. ' Folhwing a.c the scores: — RIGCABTON. First Innings. E. Lut'.rell, c Jones b Flcod . 17 C Evans, c Wroth b Flood . . 23 11. Whitta, b H. M'ClelJaiiO . . 'J.> E. Cavgiil. run out . . . .IBS it. North, Ibw, b Flood . . 156 K 'lavlor, b 11. M'Cle'land . . 02 B. Nixon, b H. M'Clelland . . 31 ; SI. Sinclair, not out. . . . 1.0 F Brown, Ibw, b M'Clelland . 11 Extras «

Total for eight wickets . 512 (Linings declared closed.) Bowling Analysis.—li. M'Clelland. 17 overs. 02 runs. I wickets; E. Haughty, 18 overs. 2 maidens, 88 rur.b: T. M Clelland. 11 .-vers, 1 maiden, 83 runs; J. P. Flocd, 14 overs, 2 maidens, 101 nuts, .'I wickets: K. Blank, e overs, 6S runs; D. Jones. 2 overs, 21 runs; E. Willstccd, 1 overs. 1 maiden, 21 runs; \\. Crichton, 3 overs, 24 run.-. EAST CHKISTCHUBUI. First. Innings. IT BhVik, b Ev*ns .... 1 N. Jones, b Evans . . • • W E Hanghey. e Whitta b Nir.on . 31 T. M'C'.elland; c Whitta b Evans• 83 A! Norman. »< Fuller b Evans . 3 II M'Clelhxnd, b Sinclair . . 3D !'. Willsteed. b Luttrcll . . 5!) C. Wroth, b Lullrell . . • B> P. Flcod, not out . • • • ' Extras ' s

Total 216 Bowling Analysis.—Nixon. '" ««". 3 maidens, 58 runs. 1 wicket t Evans. IP overs, 1 maiden, P 5 rune, I wickets; Brown, 8 overs. " maidens. 21 runs: Sine air. 0 overs. 2 maidens. 2R runs, I wicket; Luttrell, 2 overs, 8 runs, 2 wicket*. Second Innings. P. Elood, c Taylor 1> Whilta . 1 A. Norman, b Luttrell ... 1 C WV'li. c Fuller b Whit's . 0 ri Blank, c Caygill b Luttrell . 15 X. Jones, b .vliitta . ■ 20 E. Haushey, b Cavcill ... 17 H M'Clelland. o Nixon b Evans . 2 T. M'Clelland, not ont . . .is E. WilUteed. b Evans . « Extras » Total . ... 86 Bowling iinatvsis—Luttn'll, 9 overs. 28 runs. 2 virlce-1*: Whilla. »* overs. 30 runs, 3 wicket*: Rve.us. 2 overs. 7 run*. 2 wickets; Caygill :i overs. 8 runs, 1 wicket. SECOND ORADE. Wes*. Ohristchurch made 570 (Hammond 21S. Lawrence 113) in reply to the East Christelinreh so.e of 108. East. Christeliureh i.-i their second' innings niad« 53 (XiHjio; 'j:i». St Albans cou'.d make no approach to Riccartou's bis seers < " : ''>o. and tliey were ont for !H (Rodsers 401 and a> iTwvneham 20). St Albans won by an innings and I*o runs. Sydenham replied to Christ's College first innings score of 40.) with 145 runs (Cockroft 40',. In the follow-on they made 81 (Young 221. College won by *n innings and 183 runs. Flavin*- at Kaiftpoi. St Albans B, who had scored 13S, could only get five. Raiapoi men out for 322 when the innings was declared closed (A. Ro:ii:ifcu 157 retired. H. Bennett 74]. In their second innings St Albans loet five wickets for % runs (Thompson ,"il not out). Boys' High School 521 (Woods 214, C'onna! ft*. Shaw i. 05); Linwood 255 tor nine wickets iT CnndliSc f!0 net out. Forsyth 5!(, Lye 51). The match was drawn. THIRD GRADE. Christ's College defaulted to-West Christchurch. St Albans beat East Cliristcliurch by 12 run.;. East Christcmircli made (13 nnd 100 (('Joodma:t '-<>). St Albans replied with 100 and 77 (Lamb 21).

Linwood A, in repty to Hiccftrton'a first

inninps score of 40J, made 71 runs fPerrin 19). Hioomton won on tho first innings. Technical Collog* I>e«t Linwood by 110 runs and scored a- thren-point win. Colleyo made I*7 and 151 (Goldebury 64 and 21, North, hi and 13. Dohbs 86). Linwood A replied with 12!) and 03 (Kirk 42 and 11, Mnlzard 28, Arinitagc 23 and 23), FOURTH GRADE, .' Christ's College dcfnulted to Sydenham. Boys' High School in their first innings against West, Christclmrch made 13S runs (Powell 71). AY est Chriatchuroh replied ivith 79 runs (Meadows 16) School won by 57 runs.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 17038, 13 December 1915, Page 10

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CRICKET. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 17038, 13 December 1915, Page 10

CRICKET. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 17038, 13 December 1915, Page 10

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