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OTHER MATCHES.

The match Methodist Central Mission A v. D.1.C., played on the Oval, ended in a win for the former by 30 runs on the first innings. Central Mission, batting first, compiled 56 (Cameron 211, to which the DIC replied with 26 (Hitchcock 10), against' the bowling of Beck (five for 13), Holley (three for 2), and Warburton (two for 10). On going in again Central Mission had, at the call of time, scored 49 for thres wickats (HoJley 13). Stevens arid Julius bowled well for the D.I.C.

Ike annual match between the firms of Bmg Harris, and Co. and Sanjood, Son, and Ewen was played on the 'Caledonian ground on Wednesday, and resulted in a win tor the Arrow Brand by .22 runs. Sarzood's batting first, totalled 57 (Munro 23). Bin",' Harris, and Co. responded with 79 (Clarke 53 and lergusson 11). M'Larent Fisher and Thomson bowled best for the losers, as did Clarke and Wilson for Bing, Harris, and Co

The annual match 'Christ's College (Chrhtchurcli) v. High: School (Dunedin) will be played at Christchurch on Saturday and Monday; 16th and 18th inst. , As the School have a particularly strong team this year, a- o-00-'l game is c-xpectecl. The following is' ° the School team:—Adams, Andrew (captain)' Barron, Bayley, Buriiard, Courtis, Farquharsorf, Goyen, l-.10v.-den, Lewis, Shand; emergency, Fairclougii. > ; '• .

The■ secretary of the Dunedin Cricket Club wrote to "Felix," the cricket editor of the Australasian, asking his opinion about the no-ball dispute the Dunedin No. 2 Junior team liad with the University, and received the following reply:—"As a batsman was run out the first run from the stroke off-the no-ball, no run was made off tho bat; heiiea one must, under the rule, go down to no balls, and thus the total of your side is 69 against 63 made by your opponents."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11603, 11 December 1899, Page 3

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OTHER MATCHES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11603, 11 December 1899, Page 3

OTHER MATCHES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11603, 11 December 1899, Page 3

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