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CRICKET.

CANTERBURY V. WELLINGTON. [Pun Press Association.] M ELLINGTON, January 10. Canterbury resumed batting in their second innings, in fine weather, with Blunt and Patrick, the two over-night j “ ot outs. At 178 Patrick was run - out. Thomas hit up 44 in twenty-five ■/minutes. The innings closed shortly /before lunch. Blunt carrying his bat through the innings fqf a magnificent 137, which included eleven 4’s. Wellington, in the second innings have lost five wickets for 157 (Dind 55, Condliffe 9, M’Girr 11). j Scores: — CANTERBURY. First Innings. 1 Blunt, 0 Condliffe b Middleton . 40 Patrick, b M’Girr . , ’ ’ls M’Ewin, 0 Condliffe b M’Girr i ’ * 25 • -Thomas, c Condliffo b Duncan , . 52 %' Reese, b M’Girr [O7 b Evans, c Condliffe b M’Girr . , ,17 4-7 Sandman, b Middleton ..." as V -Gray, b Middleton . . . , ! 4 > Watson, not put . , . . * "57 . Bead, run out . . [ , ’ | 7 , Brunton, Ibw b Middleton . . , .15 ’ 2;.; Extras, . . . , . t .23 I'f , Total, egg F. Bowling.—M’Girr. four wickets for 83runs: -Duncan, one for 62; Middleton, four for il * Tiono f°r 25; Dind, none for 1 -i /'.- Second Innings, ( Watson, 0 Schrader b Hutchings • . 8 'Blunt, not out . ■ . , , .137 M'Ewin, 0 and b M’Girr .... 16 ’Patrick, run out 68 :Thomas, 0 Gedgo b Middleton . . 44 fEeese, run out . . . . , .5 (’■Sandman,. 0 Duncan b Hutchings .19 i [Gray, 6'Condliffe b Hutchings . . 14 jEvans.'-.b Hutchings .... 4 j Read, c 'Duncan b Middleton ... 7 [Brunton, c Duncan b Middleton . . 3 ;E) / Extras 11 I ’ Total 336 ■fl Bowling Analysis,—M’Girr, one for 78; ;Jladdleton, three for 72; Hutchings, four for , 103. . ;■- 1: WELLINGTON. 4' First Innings. 'Baker, o Patrick b Read , . .22 ■‘Dind, c Brunton b Read . . , ,13 , (George, 0 Patrick b Read ... 1 TSchraeder, c Reese b M’Ewin . . 1 ( .Burton, b M’Ewin 2 ■G. Baker. b M’Ewin .... 4 .' Condliffe, c Brunton b Watson . . 62 (H. M’Girr, c Brunton b Watson . , 63 /. (Middleton, b Thomas ..... 41 Hutchings, not out 23 . , ,A- Duncan, 0 Patrick b Watson , . 7 A; Extras 18 L .’ ■ Total 262 ({;: . }.; r Bowling Analysis.—Read, three wickets for /, ,:80 runs; M'Ewin, three for 54; Sandman, y- ‘(.none for 27; Watson, three for 22; Reese, Inonq for 20; Thomas, one for 31. f I ' ' 4 District goipehtiohs. - j : FIFTH ROUND. After a spell since December 20, dis- ; v ,,trict cricket was resumed to-day, when ; fifth round was concluded in fine weather. The fact that the repre- ( sentative team was on tour made a couvsiderable difference to some of the Lte'ams, as men who had batted on the 'VfifSt day were absent to-day, and the ■•'position became farcical to a certain s extent. ; ?{«>. : . RICCARTON v. ST ALBANS. ■jUSt.- Albans were minus Sandman and r ,Brunton, but they had batted on the first day. R. T. Taylor did not turn up to 00mplets his innings, and Tikao was absent, side fell short of the Riccarton first .-..innings total by 52, Riccarton declared with ’ font "wickets down for 213, 0. Guiney strikteg form for the first time this season. Hi ' t s fliß partnership with Sinclair 112 runs were scared' in 54 minutes, both men batting freeV,',: .:,S> “Rhongh their timing was a bit ragged. V- - St Albans had an hour and a half to bat, < had" the impossible task, to win, of makinns., -^Albans/ --four short, just failed to £-•• & atod Riccarton scored a three.pornt ymn. ,: n' .I"' , ST ALBANS. «v.jJ’ ;■-■; First Innings. - ,L.yA.-Gordon, b Evans .... 29 AI R.Briin ton, 0 Taylor b Evans . 25 .• ■ 'BeteeV' ’.b Sinclair . . . ,11 ;D Sandman, b Sinclair . . . 16 “fE; T.-.Taylor, (absent second day) . , ’8 'ff i .;iDy>W.,i S. Wallis, c Niton b Guiney .• 75 1 b Nixon a ,-’■■; c sub. b Nixon . . 13 ’ 'Hatch,' -not out 3 ... J'Tikao', 1 'absent 0 ..y; ; Extras 21 Total 169 ' , . Bowling' analysis—Nixon, three wickets {Ol ,( .1.39- rufis j'"Evans two for 51; Sinclair, two "for 35;’ Luttrell, none for 11; Guiney, one for '■ 12."- ' '■ 1 Second Innings. ; L.i Gordohr c Caygill b Nixon . . . J .4.. ,',; D. ;W. Reese, b Sinclair .... 7 '■ H. .Hatch, b Sinclair < , WAIHA, c Fuller b Sinclair . . II ' '•S’ , WBtsoii).' c Taylor b Whitta , , ,4 H. -Stringer; Ibw b Whitta ... ■ ;i ; &.*■-: W-. ! -Hickmotl, not out .... ;:' r ./Extras’ - ...... Total 7 RICCARTON. ..-Hrst Innings '. 23! ■:■ / A Second Innings. . G. , Haines, c Nixon b Reese . . .2 Luttrell, Luttrell, tun out . . 3( R." H. North, b Stringer . , H. A.’ C. Fuller, b Reese . . . -. .3 O. (Sinclair, not out . . , . 51 E. Guiney, not out 5. - Extras 1 '/Total (innings declarod) .21 Bowling analyses —Wallis, none for 65 runs one for 59; Reese, two for 35, Gor none for 3-1; Hickmott, none for 6. ’ CHRISTCHURCH v. LINWOOD. the first innings, East Christchurci day’s play Linwood had completed 8! ’ for a total oi 152. Blank am c]>ened East’s second innings, an' who was doing most of the scoring run out when tlnjre were 21 runs o' sheet. B B. Wood was next, and afte a single off orant, was Ixiwlcd fir? by Russell. Blank and Ditchfield the associated, and with the weakness c attack, due to the absence 0 and Read with the representativ in the North Island, they commence the position. Blank was droppe in the field. When he had mad given out Ibw to Hayes, th failing for Brosnaha with some nice cuts. Ditchfiel batting in good style, being-especi on the off, while occasionally hj boundary shot to leg 121, Brosnahan tried t to bowler next, and Ditchfield continue his total by boundary hitmade 47 Ditchfield started on but hesitated and was Gregory by Grant off Rui Of the remaining bat: total was taken to 235 whe Liuwcod were to and with three me was most unpropitious, Floo run had been scarce fell at 23, of which Gram made Forsyt to when he off Flood, and Ditchfiel the groundthe score 70, Wood and the second Taylor patted on well mid-off eight run second wicket. Bye the center next g av the on showed his over the Riccarton and wer HU failed an catch square leg put Wood East Chrislchuro by

jjw*»gg3gigargE , A!.»sg!sr LINWOOD ' ! First Innings 152 ' _ Second Innings. I Mb C. Hayes, b Flood 0 1 A. Grant, b Howell 21 H. Forsyth, c Ditchfield b Flood . 13 H. M. Taylor, c_ Howell b Woods . .3 F Smith, b Woods 20 i G. Russell, c Flood b Gregory . . SO ! TV. Owen, c Flood b Woods ... 0 C. Orchard, not out 27 Extras 12 Total 143 Bowling Analysis.—Howell, one racket for 35 runs; Flood, two for 40; Woods, three for 35; Gregory, one for 23. EAST CHRISTCHURCH. First Innings 206 Second Innings. A. R. Blank, Ibw b Hayes . , . .45 F. Woods, run out 16 B. B. Wood, b Russell .... 1 T. Brosnabau, b Russell . . , .14 W. Ditchfield, b Giant .... 47 R. Gregory, c Grant b Russell . . .17 J, Flood, b Grant 17 W. Howell, c Orchard b Grant . . .26 D. Parton, not out ..... 26 G. ConnaJ, b Grant . . . ,5 H. Aris, run out 13 Extras , 8 Total ,235 Bowling Analysis,—Russell took three wokets for 33 runs; Grant, four for BS; Hayes, one for 20; Smith., none for 23. SYDENHAM v. WEST CHRISTCHURCH. With several members of the competing teams absent in Wellington, the match Sydenham v. West Christ-, lunch was resumed on a fast wicket at Sydenham Park. West Christchurch, who had established a lead oi four runs on the first innings, opened with Worker and Dr Foster to • the bowling of Guiney and Skelton. The first wicket fell when the board showed eleven, Then Worker and C. L. Young made a flue stand, contributing 137 for the second wicket. At 4.16 Worker had reached the century by careful play and the innings was declared closed with three wickets down lor 231, Sydenham had to make 230 to win, and J. Young and Skelton put on 41 for the first wicket. J. Young reached 75 by clean, all-round batting, and was then bowled by C. L. Young. Sydenham had four down for 142 at time, and West won on the first innings. SYDENHAM. Second Innings. J. Young, b Young 75 TV. Skelton, hj Young . . . . .12 R. Sherrills, c Dwyer b Worker . . 9 W. P. Guiney, c Worker b Young . . 6 J. S. Bruges, not out 22 M. O’Malley, not out ..... 9 Extras 9 Total for four wickets . . 142 Bowling Analysis.—Maxwell none for 27; Dr Fob lor none for 33; C. L. Young three for 25; Worker one for 31. WEST CHRISTCHURCH. First Innings . . . . . .116 Second Innings. K. D. Worker, not out .... 101 Dr P. S. Foster, bW. Guiney ... 2 C. L. Young, c J. Young b O’Malley . 61 E. J. Norman, c sub b Guiney ... 1 D. T. Maxwell, not out . . . .50 Extras 31 Total for three wickets . . .231 Bowling analysis:—W. P. Guiney, two wickets tor 45 runs; O’Malley, one lor 32; Skelton nono for 51; Young, none for 43;; Sheriffs, none for 10; 'Bruges, uono for 20. SYDENHAM, First Innings 142 SECOND GRADE. Technical College completed their first innings against liicoartou A. (74), scoring 236 (Armitago 73, Yates 39, Hill 37, Morns 21, R. Spaau not out 18, Duncan 15, Dobbs 11). Ricoarton A mado 133 in the second innings (A. E. Byrne 35, Beaton 33, Olsen 33, Killick 20). Morris and Smith bowled best for Technical and Olson for Riccarton A. Technical College secured, a three-pointer, winning by an innings and 29 runs. Riccarton B scored a three-point win against West B, who had a number ol men aosent, and did not go on with the game. Riccarton made 291, and West replied with -233 (Hammond 78, Cropp 13, Peake 4V, Harold not out 31, Dey 29). In reply to 310 mado by St Albans B St Albans A had made 72 for five wickets. On resuming they carried their total to 104 (Lamb 20, Parton 19, VVebcter 18, Moore )2 ' not out) and following on made 99 (Twynoham 27, Lamb 26, Parton 15, Dunstam 10), thus losing, by an innings and 137 runs. Thompson and Brown were the most successful bowlers for the winners. Sydenham B (322) defeated East B, 107 (Weston 43, Murray 13) and 174 (Fitzgerald ' 70, Murray 20, Clements 26, Harry not out 18) by on innings and 41 runs. Marshall and Martin secured most of the wickets for the winners. linwood A (187), who had lost two wickets in their second innings against Sydenham (357) for 105, completed Ihcir innings ' for 322 (Condliffo 41, Lye G8( Grant 14, Frances 95. Cox 69, Lillbourne 14). Sydeu--1 ham, playing seven men and wanting 253 I to win, were all out in their second innings 1 for 197 (C. Ayling not out T. Coombcr 1 19, Irving 15, Eoud 18, Boulton 11). For I Sydenham, Irving seven for 86, and for I Linwood Grant five for 52 were the best I bowlers. East JA defeated West A by an innings • and 25 runs'. East A made 337 (Jones 'ji, • G. Bullock 48, Audibert 51, Smith 25, A. A. : Besley 21, Feast 19, Andrews 17, A. E. , Besley 11, not out), and West A 185 and 117 r (Buckhurst 35, Butters 11, not out, Godfrey 11, Holland 10). Andrews and Neale for the winners and Buckhurst and Ellis for the j losers were the successful bowlers, r 3 THIRD GRADE. 1 1 a 8 Technical College (first innings score 122) _ compiled 159 in the second attempt (M----7 Matdon 50, M'Kenzie 32, Locke 15). Linwood, who had mado 161 in the first innings, replied with 80 (Bradford 23, J. Cadeuhead 22, Bowley 151, Technical College securing a 1 three-point win by 40 runs. Stewart and Mardon bowled best tor Technical, and Oadc-nhead and Bowley for Linwood. 5 St. Alban? (127) followed on in their match 0 against East Christchurch A (3381 and in u their second innings made- 280 (W, R. Kin" 1 36, C. L. King 112, K. Butcher 22, K. ConG nor 21). East Christchurch, who had only 4 four men, wanted 59 to win and made them 4 without losing ony wickets (Callaghan, not - out 11, Berwick, not out 10). 3 BOYS’ LEAGUE. SENIOR GRADE. hj Boys’ Gordon Hall (167) defeated West 1- Christchurch (21 and 44) fey an innings and n 102 runs. di d I; CITY AND SUBURBAN, • I - 11 i SENIOR GRADE. O d d The City and Suburban Association’s come petitions were continued to-day. The wickets 10 were dry and fast, n. . d ■ CROWNALL v. GREEN'S. £ CROWNALL. I- First Innings j 0 Second Innings, d H. Mills, b ,T. Jones .... 5 ?. H. Hobbs, not out . , , , 53 it H. Smith, not out . ... . .70 i. Extras . . . , t ‘,5 n ' !■* Total for one wicket (innings 3- declared closed) . , .433 l ® GREEN’S, ih First Innings, n J. Jones, c Hobbs b Bugg . . „ ,05 d B. Morris, b Bugg • • . i 1 16 i. J. Bedstone, Ibw b Bugg . , , .Is t, E. frarson, c Rix b Bugg . , !48 ;h A. Norman, c and b Bugg '. ! ] fl id G. Bissctt, c Bates b Bugg . . ' 4 Id IV. Hodge, o and b Bugg .... 7 - T. Tilleyshort, c Smith b Bates . * 3 is G. Duggan, b Bugg . . . . 1 le G. Robertson, b Bates 10 R. Woods, not out 9 is Extras ;s y Total .... . . 147 ’® Bowling Analysis.—M, Bugg, eight wickets 10 for 33 runs; W. Bates, two for 21. Second Innings. :o J. Jones, b Bates ...... 5 ■ e A. Norman, b Rix xj G. Bissett, b Bennett 21 d B.- Morris, not out j, T. Tilleyshort, not out n . Extras . . . , , .5 Is hj Total for three wickets . . GS 3, Crowuall won by 78 runs on the first in--1 uings.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19842, 10 January 1920, Page 10

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CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19842, 10 January 1920, Page 10

CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19842, 10 January 1920, Page 10

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