DISTRICT CRICKET.
, After an interval of three weeks, the ®Jgntli round of district cricket was concluded to-day in sunny weather. The piny all round reflected the improvement 01 a season's strenuous cricket, and the spectators were pleased to see Dan Reese turn out again and make a phenomenally rapid score against the best Sydenham bowling. ST ALBANS v. HIGH SCHOOL. With a first innings lead of 80, St Albans opened their second innings against High School. Four wore down ior 86, and Johns then commenced a long innings with Tikaa, Scores; HIGH SCHOOL. First Innings . . . . 147 Second Innings. O. G. Crawford, not out . , 22 M. L. Pago, c Martin b Oodoru 3 L. J. Kjiflffk, b Stringer . . is F. J, Jacobs, c. Martin b Stringer B Extras • .... 1 Total for three wickets . 48 ST ALBANS. First Innings . . . . Second Innings. H. Settle, bM. L. Rage . 16 H. Stringer, bM. L. Rage , g u Gordon, o Kdlhck, b Powell 23 ii. Brunton, b "Rowell . .24 S. Johns, not out . . , ! jg A. C. Tikko, not out . . .41 Extras 16 Total (declared) . . .205 Bowling Analysis—L. D. Page, none for 66; M In, Page, uvo for 61; Powell, two .or 61, iuilick, none (or 17, RICCARTON v. LINWOOD. flicoarton (86) took the field against Linwooc, (eight wickets lor 229), and th e inlungs dosed for 233. liiccartoi, commenced badly, but Cox stopped the rot. scores:— LINWOOD. First Innings, E. C. Perrin, Ibw, b Taylor . . 0 G. W. Russell, 0 Fuller b Bain . u H. horsyth, c Fuller b Luttrell . 12 R. head, c I- uller b Sinclair te A. VV. Thomas, b Whitta . . 62 E Weston, c Fuller b Luttrell . a VV. L. Ling, b Sinclair . 3 J. Patterson, b Whitta . ' 86 P. Eye, 0 H. S. Taylor b Luttrell , - , t 44 G, Orchard, not out * , 33 Extras • • • • ‘ H • » 239 Bowling Analysis.—R, g TflvW SS 1 ,i""- »• ?-«? tow two for 32. r ’ tW ° for 30: Whilta ’ RICCARTON. First Innings • ... 86 Second Innings. E. E Luttrell, b Thomas . , ii G, Haines, b Read . . ? J. Bain, c Patterson b Thomas ! 0 A r i ay i ° r ’ 8t F orayth b Read 0 A. C. Fuller, c sub. b Bead . j 6 G. W. Cox, not out' . M- 0. Sinclair, not out . ’ . " 70 Extras , , _ . *l2 Total for five wickets 177 SYDENHAM v. WEST CHRISTCHURCH. Sydenham, on the previous dav’s nlav l° T wickets, on resuming da -V ,^ yd! ; n h»-m declared their innings closed and West Christchurch opened with D Reese’ SH“r h T S appearanc ® for the'eeason; Husk, Reese, by forceful cricket 10 Scores:— ‘ WEST CHRISTCHURCH. First Innings. H. C. Watson, b M’Beth . n H. B. Lusk, 0 and b M’Beth . 13 V. Reese, not out . ' . . . 124 , P. Hooper, not out , ! 23 Extras . . _ | 4 , P. Hooper, b M’Ewin . . , 24 E. J. Norman, b M’Ewin . ! 0 D. Reese, 0 Conradi b M’Beth ! 130 R. E. Boag, b M'Beth . . .10 C. Zimmerman, b M’Beth . . 0 . D. McLaren, b M’Beth . , ,0 D. M’Henzio, not out . , . g S. Wilson, b M'Bwin 10 Extrw 9 Total , , , 221 EAST CHRISTCHURCH v. CHRIST’S 1 COLLEGE. East Christchurch at the conclusion of the nrst day 3 play had lost one wicket for 152 runs (IN. Jones not out 83, TV, Hayes not out b < Clnat s College first innings total , I f°; 30c03 cached his century, and was bowled after an addition of four runs. The h TJ* °° d J at - 178 ’ but thea a Procession started, with B. B. Wood absent the innings closed for 253 runs. Scores; CHRIST’S COLLEGE. First innings . . . .' . 160 Second Innings. B. G. Dalgety. c Trustrum b Howell , m’ w’ v' A T etill, b Hayes .50 M. F. Pengelly, 0 Voss b L. W. Quiney ... u M. F. Maafarlano, b L. W. Guiney . ... 0 R. M. Leckie, run out . . | 0 L. P. Blunt, not out . . 0 ■ R. 'H. Lowry, not out , , j Total for five wickets 49 EAST CHRISTCHURCH. First Inning-s. N. Jones, b Maofarlane . , 104 F, Weeds, c Sugden b Pengelly .* 4 W. Hayes, b Maofarlane . ,79 W. Howell, b Maofarlane . . 0 A. R. Blank, not out . . ,24 W. P, Guiney, b Pengelly . , 0 T. M Clellana, b Maotarfane . 0 L. W. Guiney, b Macfarfane . 7 R. Trustrum, b Maofarlane , , 0 R. J. Voss, b Maefaglmie , . 14 B. B. Wood, absent ... 0 Extras . . , . 21 Total f Bo "’]| n S Analysis.—M. p. Maofarlane, 15 overs, 3 maidens, 44 runs, 7 wickets; M. F. Pengelly-, 25 overs, 2 maddens, So runs, 2 wicket-s; S. O. Talbot, 5 overs, 10 runs; R M. Leokie, 0 overs, 15 runs: L. P, Blunt! 3 1S TT ru ” 8i J - N - Lowry, 3 avers, 15 45 H ’ Sugdeu - 11 overa - 3 maidens, SECOND GRADE. ■ West Christchurch beat High School by an innings and 108 runs. Scores;— West SOI (D. beam 70, Peake 58, H. F. Baird 27 Blackmore 41, Hay not out 26, Talbot not 3L Wanklyn 10); High School 33 and 160 (Milner 23. Holmes, 32, Stewart 15. Carlton 47). Technical v. Riccarton, Riccarton 414 (Unwin T2, S. Gorrie 34, Wilson 20, Nixon 14, Rhodes 91, Evans 87, Holwdj 4( l’„ B ,° r U L 2) - Technical 147 (Hill 26, Ward 12, M. Ma-rdon 10, Annitago not out 50), THIRD grade. . ■ Sydenham 59 (Nelson 26); Technical 110 for eight wickets (Thomson IS, Baynon 12, Hitcmns not out 21, Barnes not out 19). CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. The City and Suburban Association’s competitions were continued to-day after a fortnight a spell. Results:— SENIOR GRADE. Green s 98 (Cunningham 28, G, Robertson 13) Ward's SO for five wickets (Watts 25, Watson 31 not out). Watson six for 32 for Ward’s. Druids 268 (Rix 55, Egan 61, Duggan 35, Wwds 20, Audibert 27 not out, Snook 28); Railway 178 and 50 for five wickets (Taylor 24, Grammar not out 30). JUNIOR GRADE. St Albans 112 and 149 (R. Winter 32, Evans 35, Amott not out 22, Hillsdon 14, Stewart 14) Green's B 54 and 64 (Cowlln 10, Smith 11). Green’s A 163 and 118 (Smith 33, B, Smith 30, Hill 25); Excelsior 124 and 139 for two wickets (Watts 48, Dobbs 39, Fraser SI not out, Ditchfield not out 16).
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