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FIRST GRADE. MORNINGTON WINS THE CHAMPIONSHIP. The following table shows tho positions of the various teams which competed in the First Grade Championships— .g 'o Mornmgton 10 7 x 2 16 AlbK>n 10 6 1 3 15 S 1 _ 10 G 1 3 15 -,•■ 11 6 3 2 14 Orcri«tuin Brothers .. 11 3 5 3 9 Oarisbrook A .... 10 1 5 4' 6 fat. KUda. 10 1 6 3 5 Canebrook B 10 1 6 3 5 High School 6 2 4 — i MORNINGTON v. y GRANGE. A most interesting match was witnessed at Oarisbrook on Saturday between Momington and Grange. The latter, batting first, were disposed of for 153 runs, Holdaway, with 74 runs, being thoir highest scorer. When Momington went in matters did not look promising for .them at first, but J. M'NeilL who was caught by Turn-bull, considerably augmented tho score by a contribution of 33 'runs. On Caradus compiling 37 not out, tho game began to brighten, but time went befo: the remainder of Mornington's batsmen had tune to show their mettle, and the game ended in a draw. Scones: — . Grange. MTtfilktn, b Dickoi „ 0 Beeby, b Dickel 7. '.'. 7 Dowries, b Holderness .. .. .' 1" " 6 Jones, b Holderness 1 Holdaway, oJ. M'Neill, b Jno. Hadg '.' 74 Galland, c CWad-us, b Holderness .. „ 25 Turnbull, b Garaus 13 Cherry,- not out .. 7. 7. 7. 9 Grant, Ibw, c John Haig „ .. „ " 3 M'Kedoh, not out [[ \1 " 5 Extras .. „ .. .. " 4 Total .. ._ K3 Bowling Analysis:— Holdfemess, 13 overs, 1 maiden, 53 run, 3 wickets; Dickel, 8 overs, 50 runs, 2 wickots; W. M'Neill, 4 overs 16 runs; Caradus, 2 overs, 8 runs, 1 wicket: John Haig, 3 ovars, 22 runs, 2 wickets. M-OKNSNGTON. James Haig, Ibw, b Dovraes .. . 1 Cameron, st Galland, b Dowries " 2 J. M'Neill, 0 Turnbull, b Holdaway '.! 33 i. Haig, o Gnant, b Downer .. .. .. n not out „ \\ ■" 37 Dickel, b Jones .' ~ ** g John Haig, Ibw, b Holdaway .. " ~ 2 Holderness, not out .. .. ~ " „ Extros .. .. .. .. [. |] ~ 7 Six wickets for' .. 93! Bowling Analysis^—Downes, 14 oW 5 I maddens, 22 runs, 3 wickets; Beeby, 6 overs 1 maiden, 45 runs; Holdaway, 4 overs, i I maiden, 17 runs, 2 wickets; Jones, 4 overs, 2 maidens, 2 runs, 1 wicket. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS v. CARISBROOK .A . _, x ?«. ™*tph between Carisbrook A and Christian- Brothers, pksyed on the former's ground provided some interesting cricket, both sides showing good form with the bat. ■S^if first and compiled 221, Fisher (50) and Westbrook (,45, retired) being the highest contributors. Harraway (28), Raynor (23), Morice (20), and Nelaon (24) all retired, unbeaten. When stumps were dnswn Christian Brothers had lost four wickots ££ 129 '/o?? 11 ? (29) ' Brawa no* <»*). Bsad Thorn (24) being the highest scorem. The wicketkeeprng on the part of Carisbrook was weak, and no fewer than 20 extras were re-ec-rded. following ai-e the scores:— Cabishbook A. Marshall, run out .. .. _ j Westbrook, retired .. ... " " 45 Fiaher, c andl b Thorn" !*!!"" 50 Ra-msdeoi, o Tarleton, b Thorn 7. Z 0 Haurriaway, retired - „ ~ " jjg Raynor, retired .. .. 7. 77.7 23 Morice, retired ". ~' " " 29 iNelson, retired .. ..' " " ".' ~ 24 Robinson, c Bond, b Reddington " *.! 11 Garlyle, not out 4 Fisher, run out .. „. 7. 7 7. 7 0 Extras ..- _ 7 " 6 Total '.. .. „~^ ' Bowlmg Analysis.—Bond, 9 overs, 1 maiden, 25 runs; C. Tarleton, 2 overs, 16 runs; Thorn, 9 overs, 1 maiden, 64 runs, 2 wicketsOtto, 4 overs, 3-4 runs; A Tarleton, 5 overs 23 runs; Fogaity, 4 overs, 14 runs; Brown' 3 overs, 21 rune; Reddington, 3 overs, 18 runs, 1 wicket, CBeistiab- Brothers. Bond, o Westbrook, b Ramsdem 23 Brown, not out \\ " 49 A. Tarleton, c Westbrook, b Fisher' 7 0 C. Tarleton, b Bamsden- ".'. g Thorn, o and b Ramsdea 7. 7. 7. 24 L'Esteange, not out 7. 7 5 Extras ..... 20 Total for four wiokete .. .. 123 Bowling Analysis.—Ramaden, 10 overs, 59 runs, 3 wickets; Fisher, 5 overs, 26 runs, 1 wicket; Nelson, 2 overs, 15 runs; Westbrook, 3 overs, 11 runs. CARISBROOK B v. ST. KTLDA. Carisbrook B defeated St. Kilda easily by 177 .runs to lfl3. The folkwrang are the scores:— ' CA3ISBROOK. • Mallooh, b Jones \ .. - j Thomas, oM. Edwards, b Jones" '.' -* 43 Gillies, b Jones .. ..• .. .. " " 2 Harraway, run out 7. ""*'• 28 ABoo, o Jones, bM. Edwards 7 7. 6 Aitcheson, o Bacron ** " 24 Brundell, retired .. .'.' 7. 7. 7; 7. 20 Knight, o Beaker, b M* Edwards " 7 27 Milne, not out .... *"" 7 Hay, not out '.'. 7. "7 2 Extras .. ~ .. ." **, " -^ Total ypj S>t. Knjjiu Barron, run out j 7 L. Edwards, b Hay ~ 7. 7 !' !.' 11 Deaker, run out .. .'. *" '" "*' " 0 Jones, b AUoo \ \\ " ,g Chapman, b Hay 7. " " 0 M. Edwards, b Hay .. ~ 7. 7 " 14 Honderson, b Hay .. ~ *| " " 0 A Deaker, Ibw \ " " " 31 Valenityne,- b AUoo .. .. " " ** q J. Deaker, c Aitoheson, b Hay" 7. " 6 Robertson, not out .. " -o Exts«s " "•' " " % "• •• •-• •• b Total „ „ loe ALBION v. DUNEDTN. This match was played at the Caledonian Ground, and, rather luckily for Dimedin ended m a draw. Stumps were drawn at 20 mrrmtes past 6 when the light was fading and Dunedin one wicket to faS lbs wicket was drvHig when Eokhoff was at trie bowling crease, and he got a lot of work on the ball. Siedeberg, captain of the f that if Eckhold was played for Drmedin he would bat last-a S remarkable request, seeing that Eckhold has not played for any other club this season! i .. ~ AtKTOH. Siedeborg, run out .. » 0 Johnston, o Eckhold, b Mackersv m Brmsley, run out . « .. oa Eokhofi, c Gregg, b Bunn " ■,? P. Williams, not out . i Barron, c Sanderaon, b 'DTJckworth" 7. 0 F. Williams, c and b Duckworth i Extras ~ . " " i

To*al for sis wickets '. 145 Bowling Analysis.—Mackersy, 88 balk 44 ™**> l/"****; Duckworth, 59 bX 2 wickete; Bunn 88 balta, 47 Eggfeton, 16 baSs, 23 runs wrohret,

DOHEDTH-. Jaa. iFFttrlanes b Bokhaff n Gregg, b Eokkoff .. . " ° Bunm, c Sattorthwaite, b " a Duckworth, b EokhoS •• 0 Thompson, b Bckhoff „ , Smith, lbw, b Bckhoff „ " " " " * Hatidiio, b Bckhoff . „ Mackersy, b Eckhoff ° Sampan, c Satterthwaito, b Eckhofi '* 12 JilggJetan, not out .... " „ Efctras ./' ... "•• " ••• •• ?

Total fox nine wickets ... 59 Bowling Analysis.—Eckboff, n 6 - f^T 1 2 ?" m8 . 8 Siedeborg? n ■* ' 3 JT I< ?? I 1S > 20 x ticket: S^ttertnt waite, 40 balls, 1 maiden, 11 runs. ■ ™ srln

SECOND G-RAJ>E. Gnanse defeated Albion A by' 65 runs &. Hitchcock 12, Forrester 11). Albion toI sponded with 44 (Elliott 10). BowW to M, and Bel] two for 2. For Albion Kinfour for 41) and MTGhio (three fox 3) "wSe ths most successful bowlem' Christiani Brothem TO (Fox 25, not out Dawson 1$ defeated High Sohcol C (3© wx>kete) and Collett (four wickete)_ bowled well for Christian BrothenT •t. T^ 13 ? (f ? lx , wi ? ko{ «) «nd- la&iaxa (two wickets), bowled well for k fe second innings Christian Brothers lost three wK&ots for 100 (Dawson 41, Collett 24 not rot, Fogarty .16) oaid School had four wicfeets ox>wn lor 20. Y.M.CA. defeated Overseas A bv 85 nm« 41) ostabhshed a good partnership, Harrison (14). wid Heppletbwaito (14) being tho only other_dOTible figure scorers. Overseas ecoTod 55, Robinson (22) being tbe only double figure scorer. Lethaby (eoven for 20) and CBriem (three for 15) shared the bowling honorrra for TJI.CA., and Renxrio <md Trvfen bowled well for Qvarauas.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17587, 31 March 1919, Page 8

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CRICKET Otago Daily Times, Issue 17587, 31 March 1919, Page 8

CRICKET Otago Daily Times, Issue 17587, 31 March 1919, Page 8