CRICKET.
CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION.
The third round of matehos in th« Canterbury Orioket A3sooiaii<m's oompetitions was brought to a, couolnsibn on Saturday. The weather wn« fine and-tho'wickets- were good.
SENIOR GRiApE,. ■■ /' SYDENHAM V. EAST OHRISTCHURCH. Sydenham beat Bast Chxistohurch on the first innings. The scores 6Te:— - SYDENHAM; First innings ~; . . . . ... 280 Socond tnaipiif«; ... J. Clarkson,' c sulvJ» HowelJ/ \ \ 6 N. Young, Jj''Wata6n ! . '-'. "", 4 J. Martin, 6 iffi-~>b Blank •.' ■ ; 11 J. M'Ewin, b Howell .'■'.•. 0 R. Booth, b Lawje.nce ■-. •• -.-.,-, . 45 I. Allardyoe, not out- ..... . lot J. Forrester, o andvb Connal . 1 G. Jvlorriman, H>W jb Howell .13 J'. Coomber, b Howell. ... 0 J. Gray, c Watson b 7 Blank . 35 W. Winsor, not out-■-.;'. -. :".'.'.' ". 6 Extras ■> .• ... .■- ..•-/. .18 .Total for nine wickets . 241 Bowling Analysis.—Howell, four wickets for 62 runs; Watson,. one * for 80; Blank,' two for .39; Smith, . none for 0 ; Williams, none for 14; Connal, one for 10; Lawrence, nno for 29.
EAST CHRISTCHURCH. First Inniugs. G. Connol, c Gra 1- b M'Ewin . 26 H. Trustrum. c «ii? d Martin . 13 B. E. Lawrence, lbw b Gray . 41 W. Howell, c Forrester b Martin 3 R. Blank., b Martin . .... 10 W. Smith, b Gray . . ... 3 . E. Pegg, b Gray . 8 L. Smith, st Clarkson b Gray . 51. H. Watson, c Booth b Martin •. 45 S. Smith, b Gray . - . . .10 N. Ward, not out . ; . .4 ' Extras ' ~ . . . ...IS Total ' . . ' . . ~ 237 ' Bowling Analysis.—MEwin, ono wicket for F 3 runs; Martin, four for 73; Merrinran. none fo: 18; Gray five for 40; Booth, none for 5. RICCARTOK v. WEST.CHMSTOHUROH. Riccarton scored a' two-point win over West Christchurch. The scores are as fellow:-- . .. ' RICCARTON. First innings . . . .261 Second Innings. G. Haines, b Foster . . 2 H. Wilson, b Foster . .12 W. B. Fuller, b Watson . . 4 It. J. Nixon, c Boag b Holland . 2S M. O. Sinclair, b Foster . 24 M. Ash-by, o Butters b Nelson . It
A.'E. Bvrno, not out . ; . ' 2 E. E. LuttrelJ; h Redtpath . . 18 Extras . 9 Total for seven wickets . 110 Bowling Analysis.—Foster, three wickets for 38 runs; Watson,- ono for 27; Holland, one for 25; Nelson, one for 1; Redpath, one for 7. WEST CHRISTCHURCH. Firßt Innings. D. M. M'Laron, c Nixon, b Luttrell 4 L. T. Donaldson, b Nixon . . 21 E. Fitzgerald, c Wilson b Sinclair 1 H. C. Watson,, c Fuller b Luttrell 56 'P. S. Fostor, c Whitta b Luttrell 25 D. Redpath, c Nixo:i b Luttrell . 23 • R. A. Boag, b Luttroll . . . 0 H. Bulters. b North ... 1. W. 0. Rollaiid, run out . . "(i J. A. Nelson, b North . . . 4(1 J. Barron, not out . > .'• 0 Extras ....... .. • ,25 Total ... :'.'••' '••'.. - • M 8
Bowling Analysis;—Sinclair, one wicket for •12 runs; North, two for 49; Luttrell, five for 60; Whitta,,-none for 16; Nixon, ono for S 6. LINWOOD v. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Linwood scored a three-point win over Boys' Hirh School with three wickets in hand. The scores are:'— LINWOOD. . First innings,. •:>'■• '': *'■• ■ i-208 . Socond. Iniungs. E. Francis, o Burns b Eraser •; 2 H. Forsyth, o Cox b Bowes . ' 11 l' ; Fleet, b Fraser ... 1 G. Condliffe, c Cox b Fraser . 19 E. Perrin, b Bowes . .0 U. Read, not out . . .25 G. Tate, c Williams b Graham . 4 C. Watson, b Fraser . . .0 A. W. Thomas, not out . '....!• ..Extras ~ ~-, ..-- • - - ,'•* Total for seven wickets .' 63 Bowling Analysis.—Fraser, four wickets for o.'i runs; 'Gr-aJinm, one for l*; Bowes, two for 21. •,-'•• • HIGH SCHOOL. First innings . . ._ • . .105 Socond Innings. D. W. Reese, b:Road'. . ' . .38 •M; L. Pago, R. F. J. 'Powell.'b Rsad, .- -.- 8 C. G. Crawford, c Tate b Perrin . 23 G. W. C,ox, st Forsyth - b Perrin . 23 W. Gi.aham, o Graham b Read . 26 E. J. Bowe?, b Read . . .27 R. C. Bums, b Thomas . . x A. E. Williams/b Thomas . . 1 L. D. Page, not out . . . . 8 J. A, Fraser run out ... 0 Extras 7 I ~ Total .... .166 Bowling Analysis.—Read, fivn wickets for 65 runs; Thomas, .two for 57; Tate, nono for 7; Perrin, two for 20: Weston, none for 10.
,ST ALBAXS v..CHRIST'S COLLEGE. Christ's Collego beat St Albans on the first innings by one xvm. Scores aio as follow: CHRIST'S COLLEGE. First innings . . . . . 212 Second Innings. T. W. Tolhill, b Guiney . . 1 11. 8. Hindmarsh, b ITotuon . . 15 J'. Edmond, c Stringer b Gordon . () R. C. Blunt, c Morland b Gordon 57 O. L. Burdon, o sub b . Reese . 23 J. W. Lowvy, b Reese . . 1 ; M. F. M'Farlane, c Simpson, b Gordon . • • . . 10 F. W. Cowlishaw, net out . 39 M. Pengelly, lbw-b Guiney . 39 P.- P. Boulnois, c sub b Guiney . 3 A: H. Sugden, c Twyneham b Guiney .... 1 Extras" ". ■ ■ ' • ' . 18 Total. .', . .. , ; . 200 Bowling Analysis.—Guiney, four wickets for 28; Gordon, four for 36; Reese, ♦wo for 35; Stringer, none for 41: Simpson, none for 21; Morland, none for 6; Johns, none for 15. ST ALBAXS. First Innings. L. Gordon, b Blunt t ... 15 C. A. Webster, b Boulnois . . 28 O. C. Austin, b Edniond . . 25 J. Hay, run out .... 1 S. Johns, b Biunt . . . .45 T. W. Reese, not out . •'. . .37 •• 7£. Stringer. Ibw b Blunt /.',.- 7 Yv. Simpson, Ibw b Blunt . .11 13. Twyneham, c Tothill b Sugden 1 L Guiney, b Blunt . . .' 0 T A. Morland, Ibw b Blunt . . 1 Extras 31 Total .'..... 211 Bowling Analysi".—-Blunt, fix for 72; Sugden, one fan 40; Edmond. one for 28: Hindmarsh, none for 25; Boulnois, one for 15. Second Innings. J. Hav, not out ■• . .32 T. A. Morland, ePeii£plly b Blunt 5 L. Guiney, b ;Blunt . . 1 S. John?, not out . . . . -25 Extras • 8 Total for two .wickets . 71 Bowling Analysis.—-Blunt, two wiekeis for 26: Sugden, none for 23; Hinclninrsh, none for 14. ■ ■■.
SECOND GRADE. .;••; Technical College beat East Chrislc.huroh by an innings arid ISO rttii*. Technical College niade 252 (Fcn*( fi>. M'Clurc not out 40, fioldsbury T,, Richards M: 19, Armitasre 19).. Fast Chris*cliiirch scored •IS (Spaan 10) and 2J .(Bmvd 10). For Technical College, in the fitsi innings, Dobbs took six wickets for 25 and' Morr;!». tlirec for 19, and in the second innings .Mqrris took four for 15, and Yates Jour for K ' " Christ's Collecc A beat' Higli. Schco. B bv nn iinini.TS and 210 .run?. ' Score'.-*- 426. High School 7S (C. King 1.4), 37. Haines IS not out, Murray 1 ].».;' .'.'. Hieli School \ beatjiChrisfs ,C'|ile'ge B. by an innings and -11?)' " runs. 'Scores—High School 417 (L. Killick l'3!J:':M?lo're 102 retired. R. XL Willouphbv 15 retired. Graham 33. E*llv 31. Pitrnithlv" rSi; "-CoViege 194 end 101 (M'Lecd 26, Hai-greaves.!!), Raphael IS, Talbot 15, Morton 10b St Albans A beat West Christchureh by nine wickets. 'Scores—West' UJvristchnixh'236 and 90 fCallman 48). /, -St v Alb»ny A 'MF'iHickmott 79. Bradmore -65/ Davie* -is, Hatch 19, Rogers 15, Graham Ts\; and 77 fonone wicket (Graham not out 39, JHmn not out 2t>). The
best bowlers for West Christchurch wore Dey and Ellis, and for St Albans Edgar and Rogers. St Albans B scored.a three-point win over Sydenham. Scores—St Albans 288 (Settle-not out Hlv Robinson 23, Sylvester 39, Jaekman 18, M'Nae 16). Sydenham 198 and 4G (Longworth 14). . ~ ■ . Linwood beat Riccarton on the first innings. Scores—Linwood 362; Riccarton 277 (Sinclair 79, Holland 36. -Wise.33, Wildermoth 23, Bell 21. Kerr .16, Hack 12). For. Linwood Perrin took sit wickets for 51).
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17646, 26 November 1917, Page 7
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