CRICKET.
LOCAL COMPETITIONS SECOND SERIES CONCLUDED. Interesting cricket was provided at the various grounds on Saturday, when tilo games limaru v. tiign school; Old Bovs v. Xingari, and Celtic v. Ueralume, ‘were completed. Celtic and Ola boys Dotit secured tnree point wins, while a two point victory over High School was secured by 'iiuniru, aitei a iuosl exciting hmsli. ■GERALDINE V. CELTIC. With three wickets down for 142, Celtic contmuea utcir hrst innings against tub country eleven. Angia»u ouL oO), continued a good innings by reaching witnm three 1 uns oi tne century bcuore losing ins wicket L o Sharpe, utter a Very consistent uisplav. Harding, wiio was ■ unoeateii witii 44 on the opening any, played on at -Jb. ivita a suosiuutuii score to reach, Geraldine openca m promising fashion, being noisted lor tne loss of. tJiree wickets, due largely to a well-played 4u by Muir, wno wasutitortuuiUd in being rail out. Good Dowling by lvane, ivuo secured t> ivicKots lor 1/ runs, twin, however, instrumental in dismissing me remainder without material mcrea.iO to tno score, ihe Knowing are tne scores: — gEraldjne. First Innings •• 56 , Second Innings. Harper, b Kane m 7 Aluir, run out 4b woi^s.roiin, o Kane ... it Stone-Wigg, i.b.w., b Kane ... 20 Sharp, b Kane ••• 0 ii.argivavt's, o Kane b Sercom.be, o Harcung 3 Lieiuen, not cut i inglis, o lvane ... ... ... ... 1 lempif, o ..Kane . b Hal,-.Oil, O Kdlie b Extras 1 1 . Total ... ... 103 Howling uualys.s--Harding 1 lor 3d, Kane b ior. 4/, e itzgeraxd o lor V. ’ CELTIC. . Angland, b Sharpe ... ... ... 4L Au.m.lll, o Aiuii 5 Mason, 1.0. w., Mull ... 8 lvane, c u iinuuis, b Harper ... 23 J x.h.i..lj', u oa.ti |jvJ -lo Annear, c ami b oharpe d Jlwau, run out 5 Fitzgerald, e Harper, b Stone- ■ digg . 20 D.ckei, ..ot out .... _ lo Sullivan, stpd, b Stoue-Wigg ... o riett, n sto.ie-Wigg 0 Extras ... l’< Total _ ... . ... 249 Bowling analysis—Al u<i‘ 2 ior 30, Sharpe o for ot, istone-W'igg 3 lor 30, Harper 1 lor 3b, iiieluen 0 ior 20, Hargreaves 0 for J 7. OLD BOYS v. ZINGAEI. . At the Athletic Grounds, Old Boys, whose second lim.ng.s stood at 124 ior a w.ciceis, jesiimeu against Zingun. r Jne tno remaining wickets were c-usoy disposed ot, anu hall a dozen ruin only ivere auucd to the previous weens total, iv iin a fee-way ot 23 to make up on their hrst inyiuigs E.ngari were set 134 to win, ami ifuleti to oomin tne repu-red wi»i, iyi uu.iig out for y/. K'.iri, nits tne higaesc scofvr with a weh • pniyetf ,20. Cunningham was the ' most, effective, bowler, claiming the nice average of 0 for 2b. 'me following were the scores; OLD BOVS. First Innings ill* VK S 5. isccond Innings, Wilson, b Ducune/d ~ ....’ ... Id.. • 'Xitonison, b Mciviurtej ‘ 3 iiiuu, » Heruman ... ... " 63 G. navies, c. nowney, b"McW hirter. o W. Davies, run-out ... ... ... 13 Mclvav, d xiefuman ... \ 6 Cunningham, c Sim Lb, b DitchfieJd 5 (strung, not out ... .-.v 4 Liul.es, run out ' ... ■ 6 Craven, b Smith ... ... .A ..* d G. Lawson, b Herdman ... ... ... b Extras ... ... ' ../• 12 ■ Total ' < 136 Bowling Analysis—Smith 1 for 28, jVlo\Vhirte,r 2 for (3U, Ditehtiekl 2 to:-. L, Herdman 3 for 13. ZINGAEI L First Tunings ...» . 62 Second' Innings. McWhirter, c Craven, b Hind «rt 14 ltawstorn, played oil , 7 Litchfield, b Davies '. 2 Giedhill, b Cunningham 6 Herdman, c and b Davies ’ ... ... 1U Earl, c Strang, b Cunhingham ... 25 Menzies, c and b Ounningh.nn ... 0 Smith, cW. Davies, b Cunningham U Mclvellar, not out ... 2 Sehraeder, not’ out 10 Roundhill, b Cunningham Extras ••• 12 Total 07 Bowling Analysis —Davies 2 for 27, Hind 2 for 25, Cunningham 6 for 20, t Graven 0 for 13. TIMARU r TUG IT SCHOOTa With a good majority over School on the first innings Timavu continued their second innings with 10 registered for tiie loss of two wickets. Good displays by C.ave 59, Barker 50, and also a very useful 31, not out, compiled by Berry assisted Timaru, who batted- one short in the absence of Eaton, to hoist 210 before the innings was concluded. With the substantial deficit of 287 facing them, School tackled the task gamely, and went for the bowling to such good purpose that when time was called they ivere only seven runs short of the retpiired total. Sheryatt, who was unfortunate in being bowled when only one run off the century, and Satterthwaite,who was caught at 52, were the principal contributors.
TIMARTL First lulling ... ... 193 Second Innings. Pickering, b Lindsay » 11 Inglis, not out ... 7 Haynian, c Hawkes, I) Lindsay ... 1 Hudson, c Shcrratt, b Hawkes ... S) Cave, b McDonald ... ... ... ... 59 Barker, c Thomson, b Hawkes ... 56 Roberts, c and b Hawkes 19 Berry, not out 31 Skelton, c McKechnie, b Batter> thwaite ... * 5 Morrison, not out 9 J. Eaton, not out ... •9 Extras •>. ••• 6 Total 210 Bowling Analysis —Hawkes 3 for 79, I/ndsav 2 for 52, Seaton 0 for 20, Thomson 0 for 20. McDonald 1 for 22, Satterthwaite 1 for 17. ( HIGH SCHOOL. First Innings ... ... 122 Second Innings. McKechnie, b Hudson 1 Lindsay, b Morrison ‘'O McDonald, b Morrison ... ... _ Byers, b Cave 28 Bherratt, b Hudson 99 Hawkes, c Morrison, b Hudson ... 1 Hattorthwaito, n Barker, b Hudson 59 Button, b Hudson 0 Fulton, nob out ... 24 Thomson, b Hudson ... ... 2 Beaton, not out 11 Extras ... 30 Tot?! (for 9 wickets) ... 2SO Bowling Analysis—Hudson 6 for 93, Morrison 2 for 63. Oavo 1 for 24, .Skelton 0 for 45, Roberts 0 for 16, Berry 0 for 4-
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 24 November 1924, Page 12
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