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CRICKET.

VICTORIA T. NEW SOUTH WALES. ,-j Frees Association—By SYDNEY, Jondary *SB. In the match between Victoria ana New South Wales, Victoria in the second’innings made 331 runs (Liddicat 26, Ryder, not out, :-V 136). Bowling analysis: Gregory toot two'Awickota for 56; Mailey, four for 86; Hendry..* , three for 59, New South Wales made 75 runs fop -fout v wickets, and won by six wickets and. one run.—A. and N.Z. Cable. m - ■; >.i< "■ —— SHEFFIELD MATCH A VTgBACtBR ?. ■ SYDNEY, January 29rr. -.1 Armstrong heads the batting list in thb Sheffield matches, his average beings-132.. Bardsley is 108. Mailey heads the bow UngAs with 26 wickets for 404- runs; average, 15.50. : - Liddiout took 12 wickets for 190; average’ 15.83. Armstrong’s seven wickete cost 118} •-J average, 16.85. '?|

ENGLISH TEAM’S TOUR. MELBOURNE, JamMqsn 28. The English cricket team has commenced ; a two days’ match against a Geelong fif- .• teen at Geelong. England, batting first, I '. made 457 runs (Hobbs 138, Rhodes 68, Makepeace 93, Wadddngton 53). —A.' and / N.Z. Cable. (Received Jan., 30, at 5.5 p.m.) - ! Geelong made 261 runs for the. loss of 10 ” wickets (Sharland 102, Just 39). The match was drawn,—A. and N.Z. Cable. • ■ x

NOTED CRICKETER’S DEATH.’LONDON, January. 28.-'; (Received Jan. 30, at 5.5 p;riuj ri; The death has occurred of Wilhanr Gabd}, v the noted ex-cricketer. —A. and N.Z. Csiblo., [The late William Gunn belonged' to a 'J. cricketing family, two of his brothers, -"as well as himself, qualifying for test’ match .A teams. He played against the Australians at Manchester in 1888; at Lords in 1890,'£ 1893, and 1896; and at Nottingham;- in.i'K 1899.] v.v.

DUNEDIN v. MORNINGTON. ;, v Mainly owing to the effectiveness of Jj* Mackersy’s attack Dunedin had the of the day’s play with Morningtqn-at the* Caledonian Ground. Dunedin batted’ with- Vout the services of Bond or -M‘Kay, but put together 152 for eight wioketslT ■'Mho- ,j----jversy took five Morrdngton wickete at a coat J? of 31 runs, and their total when stumps '■' were drawn was 85 for the loss of six, jV wickets. The following are the shores: — Dunedin. ■ ‘';||| '.First Innings. - Chadwick, st, M‘Neil, b J. Haig \26 Grigg, Ihw, b J. Haig ... ...' 25 Torrance, o J. Haig, b Logan • , ,'JL'^'R Mackersy, o Anderson, b J. Haig v Perry, o Shadwell. b Anderson Graham, c J. Haig, b Catto Holly, Ibw, b Logan ... ® Eggieton, b Logan ' ... Duckworth, not out ... ... -V -6S|l Extras - B-.ig Total .... _ 16Jb;| Bowling Analyses.—Logan. 64 b 0115,.. runs, 3 wickets; J. Haig, 104 balls, 65 runirei 3 wickets; Anderson, 80 balls, 3 21 runs, 1 wicket;’ Catto, 32 balls, -18 1 wicket. 1 . MOBNINGTON. _ ' i'll First Innings. •’ - - -‘3* John Haig, c sub'., b Mackersy 203,11 Cameron, o Eggieton, b Mackerey - lE.Jij F. Haig, c Chadwick, b Mackersy , Catto, o and b Mackersy ... .... Anderson, b Mackersy ... Shadwell, st. Pqny, b Torrance Logan, not out Extas ... Total for six wickets ... -s. 85-S’, Bowling Analyses.—Mackersy. 96 ballsj maidens, 31 runs, 5 wickets; Torrance, --88).;;i balls. 48 rufis, 1 wicket. ALBION v. CARISBROOKi"* ' Shepherd was in splendid form with the ;;i bat tor Albion at the North Ground, and -"* enabled his side to start off. by at three wickets for 221 against Carisbrook.’Of this total Shepherd compiled' id” : fewe* V* than 161 before he was bowled by 'Nelson. His score included three 6’s, and off) one over of Dickinson’s he knocked 27. Caris- ]< brook responded with 92 for the loss of six wickets. Smith being top soqrer.- with 33. Carlton secured the. excellent overage of four wickets for 22. The following- &jre the scores:—

Albion. .• First Innings. , n ' Siedeberg, b Diokinson ... ~.>,15 . b Nelsoh ... K 3, Casey, b Nelson _ ... .US Carlton, not out •... ... 7 Higgins, not out Extras ... ... ...; ...,.10 . Total, three wickets for Bowling Analyses.—Diokinson. 72 bells. 1 ; maiden, 66 runs, 1 wicket; Bamsden,• 72 - balls, 69 runs; Cantrell, 32 balks, -37 runs; Nelson, 32 balls, 45 runs, 2 wicket*. Cabisbbooe. • "'I v.i V First Innings. Raynor, c Binnie, b EokhofE ... '... ' ’5- ; i Diokinson, o Higgins, b Carlton ...' ... 17 ‘' Aitoheson, o Higgins, b Carlton ... ... 0 ; Uttley, o Williams, b Carlton .a ... 1 1 - Smith, o and b Casey ... ... 33 r Westbrook, not out ‘22 ’ Cantrell, not out *. 4 \ Bamsden, b Carlton ... 0 Extras ...' ’... 10 T -l‘ Totals for six wickets ... 82 / Bowling Analyses.—Carlton, 80 balls. 3 . maidens, 22 runs, 4 wickets; Eokbofl.’ 56 balls, 1 maiden, 27 runs, 1 wicket; Oasey,48 balls, 1 maiden, 24 runs,. I wicket; Cameron, 24 balls, 10 runs. ; .

CARISBROOK-UNIVERSITY V. iGRANGE. It was 10 minutes to 3 before. a start -, was made in this match at Carisbrook. . The wicket was then fairly wet,, but was. rapidly drying under the influence .of a cqld-. ! south-west wjnd. Carisbrook made a poor \ stand, Conradi getting five wickets, for 57 1 runs.’ Keasfc and Bell played solid cricket,, and put their side in a sound position,,the ’ total being 78 before the first wicket fell,. The bowling of the Carisbrook was weak.’ ,* Grange now have the match well in hand. Details:— , o. ‘ r;

Cabisbrook-XJn iv ebsitt. First Innings. C. Alloo, b Conradi .. ... 0 A. Alloo, b Conradi ... ... £0 J. Smith, c Gotland, b Conradi ... ... 0 Valentine, b Downes 20 Marshall, run out ... ■... 0 Gregory, b Galland ..... ... 3/ O’Shea, b Conradi .. ... ... 1-. 1 Swinton, o Galland, b Conradi .<. J 6; Hutchison, not out ... ... .3 • Extras - ...'... 13 , , Total ... ' ... 76 Bowling Analyses.—Conradi, 102 balls, - 4 maidens, 57 runs, 5 wickets; Galland, 88 balls, 2 maidens, 19 runs. 1 wicket; Downes, ; 8 balls, 7 runs, 1 wicket. ' . ' Gbanok. Eeast, b Valentine . -43 ; ; Bell, run out ... 40 Knight, c Smith, b Valentine 10 V;;, Conradi, not out * 19' -V Galland, not out ... 32-; . Extras • ’ 7^ Three wickets for ... ... 151; j Bowling Analyses. —A. Alloo, 112 b4Us, 59' ' runs; C. Alloo, 72 balls, 50 runs; Valentine, ’ 56 balls, 30 runs, 2 wickets; O’Shea,, 16 - balls, 7 runs, " ’' V f SECOND GRADE. f Mornington, playing against Grange A,, , at Mornington. made 17 and 67 (Chapman ■ = 16, Sullivan 12, J. Hvg 12). Grange responded with 72 and 19 for three wickebt \ (Bunn 11, Sanson 12, Hitchcock 15, *'Restieaux 10. not out). Melins (five wiokets lbi* 1 - 7)_ bowjed best for Grange. : . v< .’ J Albion defeated Grange B by default. i' THIRD GRADE.

A Ibior-Christian Brothers suffered » theirr,. : first defeat for the season at the hands.of.v ' St. Kilda. It ms a very evenly contested t - game. the issue being in doubt throughout;' St. Kilda batted first, and compiled».a of 60 runs, Kettle (16) alone soaring double '. figures. Albion-Ohristi&n ' Brothers, re- J sponded with 45 runs fT. WilHs 18). ‘ln the • second innings St Kilda scored 61 (Kettle '£ 19, Dickson 14, Gore 13). Albion-Christian. Brothers needed 76 runs to win, with only, ip half an hour to play. They had scored 61 v for the loss of six wickets when time,.was ' ■: called. T. Wills made 22 and not out. For the winners Rennie and Dick-v----son bowled well, and for the losers T. and Collett got most wickets. ■ Grange (309) defeated Oarisbrook (23). Grange, Brown (61), M'Gregcr (42)., Sanson,., ’ (38). and Sew Hoy (14) batted weH,’ M'Gregor (7 for 7), Turnbull f3,.f0r lt 4s) • -fi bowled well. For Carisbrook, M‘Conjbft.(loi '' batted best, while Betts and best. ■ - ro ,i :

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18157, 31 January 1921, Page 7

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CRICKET. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18157, 31 January 1921, Page 7

CRICKET. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18157, 31 January 1921, Page 7