Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

FIRST GRADE.

Oabisbbook A v. Camsbbook B. This match was concluded on Saturday, the A team winning by 119 runs on the , first innings. Detailed below are the ' scores: — , CAEISBHOOK A. r I First Innings \. .287 Cabi4brook B. First Innings. Austin, c Fisher, b Watson . 38 Ussher, b Rutherford .. .. - . 4 Siedeberg, retired .. .. .. 104 Thomson, b Fisher. „ v , . » Burt, b Rutherford ....jii. a Sparrow, b Ruth erf or-d . , v . 17 Brown, b Fisher -j .- 9 Stables, b Fisher .... 0 Roberts, not out . „,.,, 1 Williams, b Johnston .* .■. .. 1 Drumm, absent ..'<•• v O Extras . «» . 3 Total & 168 Bowling Analysis.— Fisher, 126 balls, 4 maidens, 63 runs, 3 wickets; Rutherford. 84 balls, 4 maidens, 31 runß, 2 wicketß; Butler, 48 balls, 3 maidens, 25 runs; Watson, 36 balls, 10 runs, 1 wicket; Johnston. 42 balls, 2 maidens, 22 runs, 1 wicket; Banz>*rinan, 18 balls, 14 ruis, 1 wicket. 1 Second Innings. Austin c and b Watson . • 6 Ussher, not out .. „ ~ .24 Thomson, not out .. .. .. .. 8 Roberts, b Fisher . .« .. •• *7 Extras «- ♦• 3 Total for two wickets .. 128 Bowling Analysis.— Fisher. 36 balls. 87 runs, 1 wicket; Rutherford. 36 balls, 31 run*; Butler, 24 balls, 14 runs; Watson, 30 balls, 1 maiden, 17 runs, 1 wicket; Johnston, 12 balls, » runs; Adams, 18 balls, 17 runs. DUNEDIN V. GeaNGB. The match between Dunedin and Grange was continued on the Caledonian Ground, i Dunedin obtained a three-point win. Scores : — | Dttnedin. First Innings 215 Grange. First Inning*. J. Roberta, b Mackersy „ 7 C. Chad wick, run out „ ■?• ' • C. Beal, b Torrance .. -..- *• •»• - H. Ward, not out A '*l J. Brydone, b Torrance .. .. - « C. Ferguson, b Torrance .... •■ 0 W. Henderson, at Watkins, b Torrance *& W. Beal, b Torrance JJ W. Omr. b Torrance » A. Downes, b Wilkie .. •• -• 2 W Davis, st Watkins, b Torrance 9 ' Extras . • •• J Total .... «* Bowling Analysis.-^ rv _-, 92 balls 6 maidens, 21 runs, 7 wickets; Mackersy 64 nails 25 runs, 1 wicket; Wilkie, 25 balls, 1 maiden 9 runs. 1 wicket; Melvin, 12 balls, 5 mns. Wilkie bowled one wide. Second Innings. W. Beal, lbw, b Melvin . .. 7 H. Ward, c Eckhoid, b Melyiu . . 2 C Beal, b Melvin .- •• •• •■ ,£ W Ogg, c Eckhold, b Melvin . . 17 A. Do wnes, c ßannerman, bMelyin 6 W Henderson, c Cramond, b Melvin v C. Ferguson, b Melvin * C Chadwick, b Bannerman . 12 J. Roberts, b Melvin .. .- •• » J. Brydone, b Melvin * W. Davis, not out ... • • * Extras * _f Total 57 Bowling Analysis.— Torrance, 24 balls, 1 maiden, 9 runs Melvin, 66 balls, 2 maidens, 27 runs, 9 wickets; Courtis, 30 balls, 3 maidens, 12 ' runs; Bannerman, 14 balls, 1 maiden, 4 runs, 1 wicket. Albion v. Opoho. The match Albion v. Opoho was continued at Opoho on Saturday. The following are the detailed scores : — Albion. — First InniDg?. ; Baker, c Kilgour, b Eckhoff .. 124 Drake, c Turnbull, b Eckhoff .. 0 Adams, lbw, b Eckhoff 66 Hiddleston, c Turnbull, bHayden 35 M'Farlane, not out"" 34 Shepherd, c Lear, b Eckhoff ..9 , Cramond, not out 18 : Extras 29 Total for five wickets (innings closed} v . •• -£* .£• 296

Opoho. First innings ...... . . 98 Second Innings. • M'Donald, b Corbett . . S James Timlin, b Corbett . 0 Kenny, lbw, b Dry •• » . H John Timlin, b Corbett V ■, r 2 Kilgour, b M'Farlane «. •• . 15 Turnbull, b Dry 1 Hayden, c Hiddleston, b Bit .- 0 Eckhoff, b Corbett .. . & .. 14 M'Kay, b M'Farlane .. (•» .. 0 Lear,' not out .. .«^ « <•* .. 1 M'Gavin (absent) .* . . . Ob • 0 Extras .. .. Jg .0 .. 11 Total 60 Bowling Analysi*. — Ctuanungs, 42 balls, 4 maidens, 7 runs, Corbett, 78 balls, 4 maidens, 26 runs, 4 wickets; Dry, 30 balls, 1 ; maiden, 16 runs, 3 wickets; M'Farlane, 11 balls, 1 maiden, 1 run, 2 wickets. SECOND GRADE. The match between Dunedin No. 1 and Roslyn terminated in a rather easy victory for the latter, On the previous Saturday Dunedin had scored 116 in their first innings and Roslyn had lost eight wickets for £6. The home team, continuing their innings, reached a total of 108, W. Beebj contributing 21. Dunedin, who batted one man short, scored only 68 in their second hand (J. Melville 18, Fleming 14), leaving Roslyn with 77 to get to win, which they succeeded , in doing with the loss of two wickets (F. j Anderson 30. Reid T not x>ut, Wilkinson 15 not out). In the bowling department, for Roslyn O. Beeby (two wickets for 2), W. Beeby (three for 14), P. Anderson (two for 15), and Spong .(two for 35) secured the wickets. Latham and E. S. Wilson each took a wicket in Roslyn's second innings. The match Carisbrook D v. Dunedin No. l 2 was conoluded on Saturday. Dunj edin, with five wickets down for 6 runs the previous Saturday, made a total of 15 ' rur.e. Following on, they made a better stand, scoring 90 (Davenport 26 not out, Goyen 19, Johnstone 15, Grigg 13). Carisbrook thus won by an innings and 177 runs. For Carisbrook, Spence took nine wickets for 42, Coombs six for 29. The match Morniugton v. Opoho was continued on Saturday. Opoho, wjth four down for 17 from the previous Saturday, continued their innings, which resulted in 59 runs, Mitchell (15), Turnbull (11), »nd 1 M'Lean (10) reaching double figures; in their second innings the Opoho put together 57 runs, M'Lean (19) and Evans (15) alone reaching double figures. Morgan bowled splendidly for Mornington, securing 10 1 wfekets at a cost of 40 runs, M'Farlane (three 1 for 19), Clarke (two for 12), and Young j (three for 22), also bowled well. Mornington thus winning by an innings ""and 150 runs. Scores: — Mornington, 266. "Opoho. 59 and 57. Albion defeated Grange by nine wickets on North Ground on Saturday. Albion, with 167 runs for the loss of seven wickets on the previous Saturday,' continued their innings, Hammond contributing 14 and D. Mowat 12 not out, helping to raise the total to 197. Grange then went to the wickets the second time, and put on 138. Paterson (55) batted in gebd style for his runs. Wright (18), Weir (16), Trusselot (13), Fogarty (10) played well for their runs. The Albion, requiring 61 runs to secure a three-point win, secured the runs for the locs of one wicket. Duthie (45 not out) again batted well. Cameron (10 not out) and Strang (10) also assisted in securing the runs required. M'Glashan, Black, and "Vorreth for Albion, and Crosbie, Davidson, and Wright for Grange, divided the bowling honours for their respective sides. THIRD GRAO* 1 Mornington defeated St. Martin's No. 2 by nine wickets ana 15 iv * . . „ Darston, and Caradus reached double figures for Mornington, Wood (18) and . Booth (16) batting well for the losers. Caradus (10 for 17) and Haig (six for 13) secured the wickets. Wood bowled best for St. Martin's. Grange defeated Anderson's Bay by an innings and 44 runs. Grange, batting first, compiled 117. Bond (66),. Bucban (12), Weir (10), and Ewan (10) showed good form. Anderson's Bay replied with 42 and ( 31. Reekie (17) and Wrathstone (10) reached ■ double figures. Weir, Ewan, and Fogarty divided tho bowling honours for Grange ; I while Wrabhstone bowled best for the Bay. High School (135) defeated Port Chalmers (69) by 66 rune. Thompson (33), Smart (22), Alloo (21), Pram (15), Mitchell (14), and Slator (11) batted best for the School; while Spain (24), Hart (14), and Powell (12) obtained double figures for Tort. Alloo (five wickets for 31 runs) and Smart (three for 15) bowled best for the School. St. Martin's No. 1 defeated Carisbrook by 64 runs. St. Martin's, batting first, compiled 124, Carisbrook responding .with 60 runs. For St. Martin's, A. Kine (56 not out), F. Drake (35), and Alf. - King (16) batted well, as did Baldry (18), Thomson 418), and Logan (10) for Carisbroolc A. Watkins (five wickets for no runs) bowled well for 'St. Martin's, and Cuddio for Carisbrook. Star No. 1 defeated St. Kilda by 83 runs. Star, 206 (H. Aspinall 81, A. Clark 44, W. Higgins 20, J. M'Neill 18, and W. Clark 12). St. Kilda, 123 (C. Beck 46 not out. Rice 17, Daniels 16). L. Ahlfeld bowled best for Star, securing four wickets for 17 runs, while G. Edwards got most wickets for Sf. Kilda. Albion (100) defeated Dunedin (61) on the North Ground on Saturday. Hart (36 not out), Harris (19), and Cramond (10) batted well for Albion, as did Eckhojd (18), Coupar (10) for Dunedin. Hart, Worral, and M'Donald for Albion, and Torranoe, Eckhold, and Coupar for Dunedin secured W\-d wickets for their respective sides. 1 FOURTH GRADE. Star defeated Albion by 10 runs— Star. 62 (Thompson 28): Albion, 52 (Binnev 14). For Star, Aitchison (four wickets for 20 < runs) and Thompson (four for 15) shared the bowling. M'Connochie bowled well for Albion. The match St. Kilda No. 1 v. Dunedin was won by St. Kilda by an innings and 64 runs. 801 l (40), Forester (30), and Chambers (15) batted well for the winners; whilst Harvey, Forester, and Chambers shared the bowling honours. Thomson and Torrtnco batted well, and Thomson bowled well for Dunedin. St. Kilda No. 2 defeated High School by an innings and 6 runs. Rosev^ar (19), Wardrop (18), Parker (14), and Wvberg (10) batted well foi St. Kilda, and Parker and Willis shared the bowling honours. Stuart (19), M'Farlane (15), and Allan (11) betted well for tho loser 3. SCHOOL MATCHES. i Christian Bros.' A defeated Christian '

Bros.' B' by 67 runs. For the winners, O'Connor" (52) and. Spain (40) reached double figures, "ana Marlow (10 not out) was the nigfbest. scorer for the losers.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19071204.2.220

Bibliographic details

Otago Witness, Issue 2803, 4 December 1907, Page 61

Word Count
1,581

FIRST GRADE. Otago Witness, Issue 2803, 4 December 1907, Page 61

FIRST GRADE. Otago Witness, Issue 2803, 4 December 1907, Page 61