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FIRST GRADE. ST. KILDA v. MORNINGTON. The match St. Kilda v. Mornington was played on the Caledonian Ground/Scores: MOBNINGTON. Dickel, Ibw, b Livingstone .. .. „ „ 0 E. Anderson, b Ediwards i J. Haig, lbw, b Livingstone * 1 Carradus, lbw, b Livingstone 12 Holdeu, b Hayden 27 Cameron, b Hayden '21 F. Haig , , c sub., b Lawrence 7 Chapman, c Edwards, b Lawrence 6 L. Anderson, b Lawrence 2 John Haig, b Livingstone .. „ .. .. 13 ftCCielland, not out „ 1 Extras „ .. „ „ .. 5 Total ■» Bowling Analysis.—Livingstone, 11 overs, 4 wickets, 33 runs; P. Edwards, 7 overs, 1 wicket, 32 runs; Hayden, 5 overs, 2 wickets, 12 runs; LawTence, 4£ overs, 3 wickets, 17 rune. St. Kilda. Barron, c Dickel, J. Haig ....„.„ 71 Haydsn, c Chapman, b J. Haig .. .. 1 L. Edwards, lbw, b J. Haig 5 Livingstons}, b Dickel 1 Lawrence, et. Anderson Q Wilson, c Dickel, ,b J. Haig 0 P. Edwards, c and bJ. Haig ...... 1 Anderson, not out ... 6 Hayward, b J. Haig , .. .. _...._. 2 Hellyer, not out 2 Extras „ .'. 6 Total .. .. 101 Bowling Analysis.—picket, 12 overs, 1 wicket, 27 runs; J. Haig, 16 overs, 7 wickets, 44 runs; F. Haig, 1 over, 5 rune; Cameron, •1 overs, 17 runs. CARISBROOK v. ALBION. This match, wag played at Carisbrook on a-n easy wicket. Oarisbrook maintained their unbeaten record, this season by defeating Albion in a low-scoring match by 24 runs. A feature of the match wa3 the fine fielding of Monk (Albion), who also batted vigorously. Ramsdten, for Carisbrook, was the mainstay of the eide, getting 21 rune and taking six wickets for 23 rune. Following are the details: — Albion. Cameron, c Ramsden, b Fisher 0 Brinaley, b Ramsden 1G Tracy, Ibw, b Fisher 3 Ccraradi, lbw, b Fisher 5 Allen, c Morice, b Ramsden 6 Mason, b Fisher 0 Blackwood, c R-aynor, b Fisher 0 Cherrte, not out 18 M'G'onnockie, c Allen, b Bameden .. 2 Monk, b Ramsden 10 Cla-rke, b Fieher 4 Extras „....„„.. 4 Total 67 Bowling Analysis.—Fisher, 14 overs, 4 wickets, 40 runs; Ramsden, 14 overs, G wickets, 23 runs. Caiusbbook. Raynor, b Clarke '.„„„ 5 Mlorico, c Brinsley, b Clarke .. „ .. 9 A. Fisher, c and b Cameron .. ... .. G Hardman, b Cameron 0 Ramsden, c Monk, b Conradli 21 Hay, c Tracy, b Conradi 11 G. Fisher, c Monk, b Conradi 5 Moon, b Cameron 0 Mortimer, b Cameron .. « „ 3 Harraway, not out , 10 Martin, b Conradi 7 Extras ' 14 Total ~ 91 Bowling Analysis.—Clarke, 6 overs, 2 wickets, 28 rune; Cameron, 11 overs, 4 wickets, 27 runs; Conradi, 7 overs, 4 wickets, 22 runs. SECOND GRAJ>E. Grange met and defeated. Albion on the Grange wicket by 22 runs. Albion, 57 (Bethune 27). Grange, 79 (Arthur 2G, Reetieaux 16, Wright 16, Hughes 10). Wright (ifivo wickets fen' 17 runs) bowled beet (or Grange, as' did M'Neil and King for Albion. LEAGUE MATCHES. Shaddock, 122 (Burt 47 not out, Eckhoff 37, Wills 23, andl Rigby 10) defeated Orokonui 74 (M'A'eil 21 and Marshall.!!). Bowling for Shacklock, Eckhoff, captured five wickots for 30 and Burt two for 34, and for Orokonui Connor five for 21 and Dodd four for 59. Tramway, 78 for nine wickets (W. Paine 33) boat Standard, 74 (Paine 17). Tramway's best bowlers were l'aino (one for 4) and Murrow (four for 29), and Standard's Ingrain (five for 33) and Richmond) (ono for 22). INTERPROVINCIAL CRICKET. WELLING TO N- CA NTERBURY MATCH POSTPONED. (J-BB UaiTIO PRIS3 ASBOOIATIOB.) WELLINGTON, January 19. •• It was raining heavily at 2 o'clock, and. it was decided, to postpone tho commencement of the match Canterbury versus Wellington till 11 o'clock on Monday.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17217, 21 January 1918, Page 8

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CRICKET Otago Daily Times, Issue 17217, 21 January 1918, Page 8

CRICKET Otago Daily Times, Issue 17217, 21 January 1918, Page 8