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DISTRICT AND SUBURBAN, After The Sun went to press yester- ' day the matches between teams repre- | senting the Canterbury Cricket Association .and tlie City and Suburban :Cricket Association, were continued at ; Hagley Park. " ~ j In reply to the district junior team 's ' first innings l score of 162, the City and Siiburban seniors made 187. The disr 1 trict team closed its second innings with four wickets down for 169, but the 1 City and Suburban men played out time, scoring 86 for two wickets. De- • tails:— DISTRICT JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES. First innings .... .... 162 Second Innings, E. Haughey c Watson b Smith .. 4! C. E. Guiney c Bellamy U Smith 92 G. Condliffe c Warren b .Watson 14 j A. Parton run out .. . . .. .. 54 I). Nixon cot out \ . . . . . '. 1 ' Extras . . . . ... .... j- : . 4 Total for four wickets . .169 Bowling:—Smith 2 -wickets for SO. Wato'oa 1/13, Andrews 0/25, Crossan 0/23, Samms 0/34, Itix 0/40. ' CITY AND SUBURBAN SENIORS. First In:.ings. ; G. Samms lb\v b Haughey . . "'.l 21 S. Watson c Haughey b Simpson 2 T. Brosnahan b. Haughey 6 ' M. Griffen b Guiney .. .. . . IS E. Baxtle.tt c Guiney b Hiiughey- 7 T. Warren g Haughey b Nixon 14 E. Smith run out .... . . 0 C. T. Rix not out . . J . . . . 59 E. H. Andrews b Nixon .. .. 11 ; C. Bellamy b Condliffe .. .. 19 W. Crossan. run out .. . . 7 JExtras .. .. .. .. ~ 23Total . . ... .. ...187 j Bowling:—Nixon 2 wickets for 37, ! Haughey 3/41, Simpson 1/18, Condliffe 1/16, Guiney 1/I,' Neale 0/57. Second Innings. ' G. Samms b Haughey .. .. v. 0 S. Watson not out .. . . .. 37 I, T. Brosnahan st Barton b Haughey 9 . j. M. Griffen- not out . . . . .. 3 i Extras . . . . 9 J Total for two wickets . . . -B'6 '' j LOWER GEADE MATCHES. f The district third grade team defeated j the City and Suburban iuniors by eight i ;wickets. The latter eleven made 571 and . 194 (French 31 not out, Elvy 29, Anger 27, Nicholson 24, Saville 22; Down 13, Steinman 12). The district j third-grade team scored 125 (-Miller 37, j McLaren 23, Flood 18, Spencer 13). and ' 127 for two wickets (Flood 68, McLaren ; 55 not out, Morris 14 not outjr. Bowling for City and Suburban <]uririg the dis trict team's first innings, Betts took ; four wickets for 26 runs, and Ginders! three for 27. ' .1 The City and Suburbaa Association's! third grade team beat the district] fourths by four wickets, scoring- 214 (Patterson 114 not oiit, Shaw 31, Guini ~ 22, Bowden 18, Wi!sou 10) and 86 for } six wickets (Patterson 50 not out, Shaw
13) to the district four grade Jbeam'a 138 and 16l (Hickimbottom 41, BrosnahaE 28, Hislop 19, Malzard 17, Quinn 16, Pritchard 12). CHRIST'S COLLEGE MATCHES. In the matches between the, past and present boys at Christ's College, the College first eleven njade 329 against Old Boys (Lowry 24 r Wilding 41, Burdon 13, Barnett 21, Hindmarsh 106, Loudon 37). Old Boys made 319 (Barrett 62, C. Harrison 54, J. Harrison 95, K. S. Williams hot out 55). College second eleven made 327 against Old ; Boys (Mannering 42, Knight 43, Sugden 55, Woodfield .52, I. Blunt, 34, Boulnois not out 24, -Beadel 22, Rich 14). Tonka"took five wiekets*Old Boys made 205 (Fleming 28, Beadel 15," Murray. 26,. Hinson 92,, C'annoa 12, Chapman 16), and 100 for three Wickets (Tonks not out 51, Beadel 40).
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 269, 17 December 1914, Page 5
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