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SENIOR CUP MATCHES.

Grange v. Carisbrook A.

The above match was continued on Saturday on the Carisbrook ground in the presence of a fair number of spectators. M'Lennan had prepared a very good wicket, but it cut up a bit towards the end of the game. The Grange continued their second innings. Dawes, who was not out from the previous Saturday, togethet with Baker, in spite of repeated changes of howling, carried the score to 34 before the former played across one of Fisher's. Parker joined Baker and the pair increased the total to 73 when Baker, after scoring 28 by patient cricket, was bowled by a trimmer from Hope. Downes made 17 asd then put an easy one into Rattray's hands. Johnston stayed a long while for his five, and Crawfurd came in and immediately lost Parker, who had made 36 without a mistake, his innings being one of the best he has played. Best and Turnbull hit out well for 23 and 13 respectively, and the innings closed for 150. With only 55 minutes to wipe off the deficit, the Carisbrook went to the wickets, but lost seven for 39 before the call of time. Fisher contributed 15 by hard hitting, but none of the others was able to do anything with the bowling of Downes and Baker. The Grarjge win by 7 runs on the first innings. Scores ■.—. —

Opoho v. Dunedin. The match between the Opoho and Dunedin Clubs was continued on Saturday on the Caledonian ground. The Dunedin, who had lost five wickets for 8 runs, continued their first innings, and were all out for 38, M'Crorie (12, not out) being the only batsman to reach double figures. M'Glashan bowled splendidly, capturing six wickets for 12 runs. The Opoho in their second innings make 103 ; H. Boddington 28, Button 20, Doig 15 (not out), and Crawford 13 being the highest scorers. The home team, requiring 182 runs to win, were disposed of for 74, of which M'Crorie claimed 20, Aitken 17, and Fielden 10. Scores :—

Albion v. Carisbrook B. The match Albion First y. Caiisbrook B team was to have been continued on Saturday. Punctually at 2.30 p.m. two Carisbrook batsmen appeared at the wickets, and the Albion team being some minutes late in emerging from the pavilion the Carisbrook captain withdrew his men and announced his intention of claiming the match by default. The Albion were leading on the first inniDgs.

First innings Second Innings. Dawes, b Fisher Elaydon, b Fisher Baker, b Fisher Parker, b Hope Downes, c Rattray, b Hope ... Fohnston, c and b Hope 3rawf urd, c Stronach, b Fisher Best, b Fisher Durnbull, c MacNeil, b Hope ... FL-h. not out Doudle, bJFisher Extras ... 72 ... 12 ... 5 ... 28 ... 36 ... 17 ... 5 ... 4 ... 23 ... 13 ... 0 ... 0 ... 7 Total ... 150

Clayton fisher lope icott I'Neil Balls. ... 25 ... 187 ... 355 ... 80 ... 20 Mdns. Runs. 1 14 Id 59 13 41 6 25 1 4 Wkts. 0 6 4 0 0

\jAiilaaai\nja. xx. First innings Second Innings. M'Neil, b Pownes Fisher, b Downes Rattray, b Downes Clayton, not out Hope, b Baker M'Lennan. b Baker Oooke, b Baker Stronach, st Haydon, b Downes Austin, not out Extras ... 65 ... 4 ... 15 ... 2 ... 5 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 9 ... 1 ... 3 Total for seven wickets ... 39

)ownes laker BOW fLINO Ai Balls. 65 60 iNAIiVSIS. Mdns. Runs. 4 16 4 20 Wkts. 4 3

UJL'UJtIU. First Innings. Second Innings. Crawford, b Kinvig ... 0 b Campbell ... 13 1. Boddington, b Skitch 25 c Kinvig, b Philp 28 Jurton, b Campbell ... 3 c Kinvig, b Philp 20 White, b Skitch 31 absent — 3roxford, c Fielden, b M'Crorie 3 b Philp 3 3. Boddington, b Kinvig 9 absent — H'Kenzie, run out ... 6 c MTarlane, b }oig, c M'Crorie, b M'Crorie ... 0 Kinvig 0 not out 15 il'Glashan, c Aitken, b Skitch 11 b M'Crorie ... 3 Wells, not out 14 c Stubbs, b Philp 0 Itl'Lean, b Skitch ... 3 c Aitken, b Philp 8 Extras 11 Extras ... 11 Total 116 Total... 103

Campbell... Kinvig Skitch ... M'Groric... Low Philp Balls. Mdns. Run?. ... 115 5 43 ... 110 8 41 ... 78 6 34 ... 98 8 35 ... 40 2 14 ... 50 1 23 Wkts. 2 3 4 3 0 5

Duni EDIN. First Innings. Kin vig, b Wells Best, b M'Glashan Aitken, b M'Glashan ... Morrison, b "Wells Philp, c Doig, b M'Glashan Bkitch, b M'Glashan ... M'Crorie, b Wells Low, c M'Kenzie, b M'Glashan Fielden, c sub., b Wells I/ampbell, c M'Kenzie, b M'Glashan il'Earlane, not out Extra Second Innings. 2 c Boddington, b Wells 2 0 c M'Kenzie, b Doig 1 1 bDoig 17 0 absent — c M'Kenzie, b 9 Wells 4 0 lbw, b M'Glashan 4 12 b Wells 20 4 b Wells 5 7 b Wells 10 2 b Wells 0 0 not out 0 1 Extras ... 3

tf'Glashan IVells EL Boddingl BOWLINU AI Balls. ... 109 . ... 144 ... 30 jton... 5 .PiAhVSIS. Mdns. Runs. 9 38 (5 54 2 15 0 1 Wkts. 7 10 2 0

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Otago Witness, Issue 2076, 7 December 1893, Page 33

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SENIOR CUP MATCHES. Otago Witness, Issue 2076, 7 December 1893, Page 33

SENIOR CUP MATCHES. Otago Witness, Issue 2076, 7 December 1893, Page 33

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