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FIRST GRADE.

> Dttxedin v. Albion. The above match was concluded on the North Ground on Saturday before a fair concourse of spectators, Dunedin securing a win by 52 runs on the first inning's. The following are the detailed scores: — Albiost. First Innings* .. ... 50 Second Innings. G. Cununings, not out .. .. .. SO K. Dry, b Toiranc-e .. .. <„ .. 0 C. Coibett, b Reardon .. .. 13 M. Thomson, b Mackersy .. .. 5 F. Williams, run out 9 D. Cramond, c Torrance, b Shacklock 23 E. Cumminigs, b Shaeklock .. 6 W. Shelton, b Reardon .. .. 3 G. Israel, b Reardon 1 E. Cohen, c and b Reardon .. 4 J. Spence, c sub., b Shaddock .. 5 Extras 9 Total .. 158 Bowling Analy&is.—F. ShacKock, 165 balls, 6 maidens, 58 runs, 3 wickets; R. Torrance, S4 Lalls, Q maidens, 23 runs, 1 wicket; G. Reardon, 2.02 balls, 2 maidens, 46 run?, 4 wickets; W. Mackersy, 18 balls, 22 runs, 1 wicket. Dunedijt. First Innings 102 Second Innings. F. Sliaeklock, b Corbetl .. .. 13 18. Cram-ond, h Corbett .. .. 23 R. Torrance, b Spence 0 J. Graham, b Spence 1 G. Reardon, c Spence, b Cohen .. 3 E. Ackroyd. c Shelton, b Corbett .. 2 W. Mackersy, not out 3 J. Drumm, run rat 3 Extras r 6 Seven wickets for .. .. 54 Bowling Analysis.—E. Cuinmings, 12 balls,' 19 runs; C. Corbett, 31 balls, 2 maidens, 12 runs, 3 wickets; J. Spence, 24 balls, 2 maidens, 9 runs, 2 -wickets; E. Cohen., 23 balls, 1 maiden, 8 i-uns, 1 wicket. Oakisbeook A v. Opoho. This match was continued at Opoho on Saturday, Carisbrook having made 195 and Opoho 32 for six wickets. The Opoho "tail" batted much better than the first batsmen, and by their efforts the follow-cn ■was saved. The innings closed for 101. Carisbrook -won on the first innings by 94 runs. The following are tlia scores: — CA.RI3BROOK. First Inning 3 .»• .. 195 Second Innings. Howden, run out — .. .. .. 7 Xiyttleton, not out .. .. •». .. 43 Pearless 32 Total for on-e wicket .. .. 85 Bowling Analysis.—Eckhoff, 10 overs. 55 inns; Chadwick, 9 overs, 3 maidens, 16 luns, 2- wioket; Drake, 1 over, 11 runs. Opoho.—First Innings. Kilgour, o Pearless, b Smith .. 10 Kennv, c and b Smith 3 Drake, b Smith 0 Campbell, b Butler 1 M'Gavin, b Butler 15 Goocb. c Howde-n, b Butler .. 0 Eckhcff, lßw, b <Butler IS Jotmston, b Smith 13 I*ear, lbw, b Butlei" 0 Chadwick, c Howden, b Kahlenberg 31 M'Lean, not out 9 Extra 1 Total 101 Bowling Analysis.—Butler, 13 overs, 2 maidens, 53 runs, 5 wickets; Smith, 8 over 3, 33 runs, 4 -wickets; Kahlenberg, 7 overs, 32 IUDS. 1 wicket. Kaklenberg bowled one wide. Second Innings. Kilgour, b Howden .. ..... 4 Kenny, not out 35 Drake, c Harraway, b Kahlenberg 5 Campbell, c Pearless, b Kablenberg 9 M'Gavin, b Smith 4 Gooch, b Pearless 1 Eckhoff, st Austin, b Howden .. 8 Johnston, st Austin, b Howden .. 4 Xiear, lbw, b Smith 1 Chadwick, c Pearless, b Smith .. 2 M'Laan, not- out .. 2 Extras .. 10 Total for nine wickets .. 85 Bowling Analysis.—Kahlenberg. 13 overs, 7 jnaidens, 15 runs, 2 wiokets; Howden, 8 overs, 2 maidens, 25 luns, 3 wickets; Butler, 1 over, 11 runs; Smith, 6 overs, 2 maidens, 6 runs, 3 •wickets; Pearless, 4 overs, 7 runs, 1 wicket; "Ward, 2 overs, 1 maiden, 1 run. Kahlenberg bowled one wide. Cabisbbook B v. Geaxgb. The match Carisbrook B v. Grange was finished on Saturday, and resulted in a ■win for last year's premiership team by 50 runs on the first innings. The following »re the scores: — Cabisbbook B.—First Innings. Austin, c Henderson, b Jackson .. 10 Siedeberg, lbw, bT. Downes .. 74 ■Sparrow, c Roberts, b Henderson 40 SliKs, c Robinson, b Baker .. 0 Thomson, run out .. 17 3£aitland, b Jackson 0 Fen wick, not out 15 •Friadlander, bT. Downes .. .. 1 Harraway, b Jackson 4 Kingston, run out .. ♦• •• •• 2 igtftbles, b Jackson 0 Extras * Total -•• 16* n KfTm£d™,\o x^t wickets; Henderson,^ balls, S maiden* 14 runs, 1 wicket;

A. Downe? v 54 balls, 1 maiden, 16 runs ; Baker, 30 balls, 1 maiden, 18 runs, 1 wicket. First Innings 114 Second Innings. Johnston, o Mills, b Maitland .. 8 Patterson, lbw, b Austin .. .. 3 v Robinson, b Maitland .. . . .. 3 Baker, b Austin 0 Chadwick b Austin .. 3 J. Downes, c and b Maitland .« 2 Henderson, b Maitland „ 3 Jackson, b Maitland 0 Roberts, not out , 13 T. Downes, not out .. .. .. 6 A .Downes, absent . . . . .. .. — Extras .. ... 4 Eight wickets for .. .. 45 Bowling Analysis.— Austin, 90 balls, 7 maidens, 16 runs, 3 wickets ; Maitland, 96 balls, 7 maidens, 21 runs, 5 wickets; Siodeberg, 12 balls, 1 maiden, 4 runs. SECOND GRADE. The Grange and Port Chalmers match was continued on the North Ground, victory resting with the Grange by .53 runs. The match Dunedin No. 1 v. Albion was continued on the Caledonian Ground. The Albion, with one wicket down for 4, resumed their innings, which closed with the score at 58. The Albion, following on, were disposed of for 57. The match Dunedin No. 2 v. Carisbrook D was continued at Carisbrook. Dunedin. with eight wickets down for 130, resumed their innings, and put up 239. Carisbrook batted a second time, but were disposed of for 36. THIRD GRADE. Dunedin No. 1 41, Albion 63; Carisbrook 93, Albion 103; High School 49, Dunedin No. 2 13; Opoho 114, Carisbrook f.9; Roslyn 46 and 29, Green Island 98; Morning ton defeated Anderson's Bay by an innings and 38 runs. FOURTH GRADE. High School 116, Opoho 81; Mornington 80 and 33, Roslyn 69 and 38; Anderson's Bay No. 2 defeated the Grange by 23 runs; Star No. 1 114, Mornington 32 and 23; Star No. 2 85 for seven wickets, Dunedin 37 and 16. SCPIOOL MATCHES. The High School A defeated the Christian Brothers B by an innings and 61 runs. Jeffs played a good innings of 67 for the School. High School A defeated Christian Brothers B by an innings and 60 odd runs. For the winners (who made 118) Jeffs topped tho score with 67, including two 6's and three 4's; Slater (8. in one hit) and Calder (10) were- the next best. Christian Brothers A beat 'High School B by 30 runs.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2642, 2 November 1904, Page 61

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FIRST GRADE. Otago Witness, Issue 2642, 2 November 1904, Page 61

FIRST GRADE. Otago Witness, Issue 2642, 2 November 1904, Page 61

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