CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION.
SIXTH ROUND COMPLETED. Tho Canterbury Cricket Association's district, competitions were continued on Saturday in ideal weather, and the sixth round was completed. Following are the scores: —■ SENIOR GRADE. WEST CHBISTCHURCH v. SYDENHAM. Playing at Svdenbam Park on the previous Saturday West Christchurch made 116 and Svdenham 80. On Saturday West Christchurch made 114 in their second innings. Sydenham required 143 runs to win and these were secured for the loss of four wickets. Following are the scores: WEST. CHRISTCHURCH. First Innings ..... 108
Bowling analvsi?.—.7. M'Ewen, 16 overs, 58 runs, 5 wickets; J. Martin, 16 overs, 48 runs, 5 wickets. SYDENHAM.,
Total for four wickets . 143 LINWOOD v. FAST CHRISTCHURCH. Linwood, who on the previous playing dav .had made 168 for three wickets.in reply to 110 bv East Christchurch, continued their innings at Lancaster Park and scored 2SI. East Christchurch scored 26 in their second innings, giving Linwood a, very easy win. Following are the scores: EAST CHIUSTCHURCH.
Bowling analysis.—Read, 14 overs, 9 maidens, 9 runs, 7 wickets; Thomas, 13 overs, 10 maidens, 17 runs, 3 wickets. LINWOOD. First Innings.
Total 281 Bowling analysis.—E. Haughey, 29 overs, 3 maidens, 118 runs. 6 wickets; H. MClelland, 9 overs, 1 maiden, 30 runs; A. R. Blank, i overs,. 38 runs; H. Shaw, 12 overs, 1 maiden. 48 runs, 2 wickets; P. Flood, 4 overs, 26 runs, 1 wicket. RICCARTON v. ST ALBANS. On the previous Saturday Riccarton had a first innings load of 65 on St Albans, the scores being 155 to 70. St Albans s second innings resulted in 01 rims. Hiocwtcn, requiring 7 runs to win, put on 3 in two hits and won by ten wickets. Following are the scores: — ■ RICCARTON.
Bowling . Analysis.-Evans, U2 overs, 1 maiden, 16 runs, 4 wickets; Bavieon, 13 overs. 3 maidens, .85 runs, 1 wickets; jNiXOII, 1 over, i runs-. SECOND GRADE. Riccarton had made 163 on the Saturday, and Linwood repi'cd witn l°>> (Forsyth 66, R. Kirk 43). IVnwood won on the first innings. , Svdenham, with a first innings .core of 99 runs, made 65 runs in their second striKe (Pritchard 2-1, Harris 10). St Albans B, with a first innings score of 117 runs, m«"e 55 runs for eight wickets in their second innings. St Albans B secured a three-point win. ~ , _,, . . In replv to St Albans A's 234, Last Christchurch, with 51 for one wicket, conunuea their innings and totalled 219 (Davies 112). St Albans A made 182 in their second innings (Twyneham 601. St Albans won on the first innings. . U Kaiapoi on the previous Saturday Kaiapoi made 199 in ihe first innings agan\sti West Christchurch. On Saturday \\ est Christchurch replied whVfil (Day 21) and 97 (Gill 31). Kaiapoi won by an innings anrt 21 runs. ' THTRD GRADE. Riccarton, with a first innings score of 93 against Technical College, madi fl ,in their second innings (Mackay 26). Technical College, who had scored 2(>4 in their first innings, won by an innings and 84 runs.
Second Inmr.ps. p. Tlwyer, st Gray b M'E\ ven 19 1). Redpath, b Martin . 9 c. Hammond, c AVinsor b Martin 0 p. Foster, b M'Ewen 32 K. Piercy, st Grny b M'E iwen Si A. Wilson, b M'Ewen n J. Lawrence, c M'Ewen b Martin 11 C. Moon, b M'Ewen 30 E. Chambers, b Martin . 0 D. Stitt. b Martin . i J, A. Kelson, not out . Extra s '. i • i 8 Total . 114
. BO Second Innings. G. Hincksmmi, b Ts*hon . 18 W. Winsor, c Wilson b Foster . 30 J. O'Malley, 6 and b Chambers . -17 W. Martin, b Hammond . 25 W. K. Patrick, not out . . i 3. Forrester, not out . . i Extras .... . 15
110 Second Innings. E. Villsteed, b Read . 0 E. . Crichton, b Thomas . Haughey, b Bead . 20 1 A. Black, c Quartcrmain, b Head 0 E. Brosnahon, b Read . 2 P. Flood, b Read . 0 A. Norman, c Taylor h Thomas . Shaw, c Taylor b Thomas . 1 H. 0 P. Edmond6,' b Road . 0 T. Dollan, b Read .... 0 W. . Napier, not out . 0 26
G. Tate, b Hanghey . . 10 W King, b Haughey 1. '. 0 F. Butler, b Haughey 1. Road, Jbw, b Haughoy . 2 R. 85 E. Perrin, retired . G6 H. Perrin. b Haughey . 13 A. Thomas, c sub b Haughey Doell. st WilUteed b Shaw 0 A. 40 E. Taylor, b Flood . 20 J. Jones, b Shaw . 20 D. Quarterm&in, not out Extras . . . • • a 51
First innings . loo Second Innings. E. T. Taylor, not out s B L. Davison, not oui . • 0 Total for no wickets 8 Bowling Analysis.—Bishop, 4 balls, 8 runs ST ALBANS. First innings . 70 Second Innings. H A. Bishop, b Davieon 10 R. (J. Hickmott, st Fuller b Evans • 6 L. Brunton, b Davison 1 R, Leeming, lbw b Davison . 3 H. Bradmoifl, b Davison , 2 T. W. Reece, b Evans 19 L. Gordon, c Caygill b Evans . 5 H. Lawrence, run out 7 J. S. Barrett, b Evans 8 S. John/ not out . 34 | Extras . 6 Total * 91
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17079, 31 January 1916, Page 4
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