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CRICKET.
END OF SECOND ROUND.
ST. KILDA LEAD.
Home and home matches in the district com
petition were finished on Saturtiav, and the final
four are St. Kllda ai» points), Prahran 07
potate). Northeote (15 points), Fitxroy (It points)
and Melbourne. (14 polnta). Tbe last position in
tbe four win bo derided on averages. -. Mel-
bourne has the consolation of knowing that it it
reaches the final Hansford and Ironmonger will
he hack from New. Zes land In time to ploy. Lam-
pard also will have returned to play for Prah ran,
and Liddicut will be available for Fiferoy.
St. Kflda experienced their first defeat of tbe
season by Prahran. A very large crowd wIlncwM
the termination ot the game, but interest was
not sustained tor loog, Prahran reaching ift.
KJIda's total ol 198 wfto still seven wickets in
hand. They hail scored 319 ' runs for the lo
of sreeo wickets when stamps were drawn. Katu.
rally there waa local jubilation,' for apart from
the merits ot the game being on Prahran's tide,
it ensured .tireir position as one ot the play-off
teams. Thomson and Hiraly put on SO runs for
toe sccond-wickct partnenfaip, and itealy and
Willis made 00 between than. These three bats
men won tho match, although (here were good
cores fatten Willis hatted ray well, and the
only flaw, waa at 16, when ho should have been
caught by Watson at square leg off Fcnm-via-
There were seven 4'a iu his compilation. Body's
batting was quite up to his accustomed stait-lard.
Sutherland's, innings of so wur breezy, for 20
ot his runs came from boundary bite. A hefty
youUi named Macdougall, who looks a cricketer
in the making, scored 41 not out. It was his
debut in first-grade cricket, and it therefore we
a satisfactory one. The figures reflect the imer.or
bowling by St. KUda. Cubcn, who had 18 i-na
scored off him In tbe first over, finished wiui
two for 44 off 6 overs. Eight bowler were tried. -
East Melbourne won comfortably against South.
Only three Jolimout men failed to rmch double
aocvea, and the best - innings in point of merit
and number ot runs wao that of Braid, who
enured 70. It was his finest innings for the ben-
con. Another good exhibition of batting was
given by Ray (56). He is very pramlsiog. both
Ir. batting and bowling. His runs were made in
66 rateutw, and be hit six 4'» Mribouroe against
University elated with- 423 for seven wicket »
tho Orel day, and on Sattsday the students fol
lowed with the good rare ot 349 for six. wiefceta
the match conrequcnUy being a draw. Bailey
plnyed very well indded for 132, lie bring parti
cularly strong in- off strokes. He an keen in
play, and clean in bitting, and he reached the
boundary on 16 occasions. In the previous
match Briley soared 81. - Nortacote'a position
ogateKt Kaacndnn waa made fairly secure on tho
firat day. They. had dosed with three wickets
for 249 against KescndOB'a .total of 7L The team
was dbmiKsed again for 120, Northeote thus win
ning by an innings snd 68 runs.. Woodbury fol
lowed op a fine baiting performance fay taking
etx wickets for (it runs off 111 balls. Halfpenny
was a- very line wldectkccper. There waa not a
bye. and he stumped three batsmen and caught
one. North Melbourne wero beaten by Fiteniy
fay a maiaJn of two wfekota and 149 runs.
Scares:—
COLIJW6WOOD Y. OAIU/PON.
OAR1/TON.
First Innings.
Siraitka, « Keating, b Eed<s .. ... .. 39
Stan. Hastings, a Monchao, b Keating 23
BccMcrleg, c Davidson, b Chrter .. 3
Bowes, o Bides, b Moeioban 21
Sid Hastings, o Keating, b Brown .. H7
Doidge. b Brown 24
Clover, c Eadcn b Brown w
liown, not ont ' -79
Sr-wart. b Garter .. ' 28
Green, not out '.. '
Sundries ..' .. 10
l'olal for riglit wickets 321
(Innings duelared 'doanL)
Btrrling. — 1,. Keating, one wicket for 92 rms;
Carter, two for 68: Griffiths, none for 61; Mono-
ban, one for 22; Darideoo, irono for 24; Kades,
one tor 2$; Cbppock, none for 14; Browo, three
tot 28
OOLLINOWOOU.
First lonings.
I". Krating, b Groan -
I. Keating, c- Scwart, b Green .. .. 17
lirown. c Gsrtlincr, b Bowes .. .. 35
Griflilhs, Jbw, b Boweu IS
lttvitbon. i: Girieo, b Sowarf. ....... 2
Coppock. u Srwart, b Boats Ill '
Monobnn, c Bowvs, b Sewnrt .. .. I
Bird, Ibvr, b Bowes 2
Strackcr, c Green, li Scwart 2
I-inles,' not out 7
'ortcr. n Stnfflks, b Green :i
SUndrieH 4
Total '..ion
Bowling.— Bowra, four wickets tor as rnno;
Greet-, tmn-c for 40; Shwart, three for 29.
&cond innings.
I.. Kaililic, Urn-, b Sid Ilastings .: .. 4-
Brown, c-snli, b Down It
Coppori:, not out .. .. 8
Gnffltim, not but .. 5
Simdriua 4
Total for two vriekdx .. ..... .. 32
llowlicg.— S. Hastings, one widiei for 6 runs;
Down, one for 10.
Oarlioii won oo Uic first innings fay 226 nms.
BASl' Y. SOUTH MELnOCRNE.
SOUTH MELBOURNE.
Firat Inairiga 163
Socood fnnings.
Brcfttan, b Ra.raon .. . . .. .1 .. .. 311
K'oodfoT, b llojvon 14
Patimon, b Braid 1
Gray, st Shemnrd, b Jtayson ...... 22
Purviii, b Scott .. .. u
Keiuiy, not oui .. J. .. .. .. .. .. 35
Sundries — 2
Total for tire wfrisria .. .. .. .. as
Bowling— SFNaogh ton, no wicket for !3 nms;
Allan, none for' 14; Baysou, three for 27; Braid.
0110 for 18; Scott, ot«e tor 9; M'Alister, none lor
EAST HKLBODKKE.— ISret Inninga
Scott, st Bnvcton, b Kcnoy 33
M'AIisfrr, b Kenny .. .. .. _ so
Dean, b Kenny „ ' 31
' .nay, c and b St. Jobn SB
Braid, run out- 70
Moynard, b King .. 4
- Seirana, st Ilreroton. b King 32
Sheppurd. c Pur.-is, b King 5
M Naughton,' c St. John, b Kermy .. 17
Ruyaon, not out — _ „ 5
Smdrics .. 3®
,,,otol - 276 '
Bowling.— Kerury, four wiikcin for t>6 nuw.
Xing, four for 77; Rh John, one for 16; Pattcr-
aoo, none .for 46; Woqdfoll. noor tor SL
ari Mribonrno woo on the first iobingn by 122
UNIVERSITY V. MGUIOUI1NE.
MEfdlOurtNE, Fiut liming#.
Sbrcn wicket for' .. 4ja
(Innings declared eioecd.)
. UNIVERSITY.— First Innlngr.
Bailcj-, e Ynughan, b M'Donald .. .. 133
L. Frcemantle, b House .. . -e
Park, e Sondford, b M'Donald 24
Stewart, st Brady, b Shndforri ,, .. 33
May, c and b Falrbaini 42
Jorgcnaon, not out -43
- K-. y"»nanUe, st Brady, b Ihirhnlm 18
K. Bush, not out n
Sundries ;; ,7
Total tor' six wickris
Bowling.-— M'Donald, two 'wicket-; for 63 runs:
Fairtolni, two for.C7; Sfinclair, one for 63; lioine,
oot for -18 x
BSSRNDON V. N0RTH00TE.
NORTHOOTB.— First Inninga '
. Sfcvcu wickets for ..
(Innings dcriareil clofeil.)
ESSKNDON.
First Inuingu ;i .
HrceiRd Innings.
Moyes. st ' Halfpenny, b Weoflhnrv ... ii
<££& fa I
Jbymnl e Yeoenans. b Woodbuiy 9
.Ovfttg rat out w ,, , m
JUegrow; na out
Blollettp si > Halfpenny, 0 Ooour 27
V fs '
Stewart, not out .. . a
Btsn. absent .. p-
' Trial .. 1. .. "jJJ
_ Bowling.— Woodbmy, rix wickris far'« runs:
Ceorer; eue for 27; Finch, none tor 2ft
Mo reboot won py an innings and 68 hm
PEAHKAH V. ST. KltHA.'
ST. HILDA.
Firat Iumma isa
PRAHRAN.— First Imrings. '
BUis, o Neville; b..R/ataon ; -
Thompson, b Novillo 4a-
llealy.' ran out ... " K ' :
WIUU. c sub., b Neville .. " " " ,A? .
Sriheetand, e Ponafotd, b Ncvillo .. 28 .
Grimmett c Jaidcaon, b Cohen .. in-
Williams, c NevtUe, b Cohen 7. " i
Macdougall, not oot -.. « '
. -. Lore, not out " -X .. .
Sundries „ „ ,, „ ,. „ .. .. - 34 '
.TWul for.seveo wdekete:.. .. ,."a»
_-Bowllne.— Watoon, one wicket for as rent:
Oohen, two for 40; JtovUie, throe for 110; .Ucob?
ram. none tor g: Moulten. nono for »: Rrowa,
none for 25/ l!aga"'> Done ,or 18; fcomtor£'
««» w «"
NORTH MELBOURNE Y. FTTZBOY. r
. NORTH MEbBOURNE. .
Hist Innings ......' .. .. .. '.. ygt ' '
' rmiiOY.-Firat Ifialngs. :
Kieriau. b Gilcfarist .. /a
; ' Atidneon, c_Sbade, b- OUchriit " " . 8;' -
- 'Cody, b Johnson .-. ...yro' .:
M'Kcnrie. c;Oilchrist, b Hay , , at
. O. . tenedona, . nm out « ;
. H. Lantdovm, c Bncber, b Johntoh .. a -''
. DmnmetW ri Ftaualgiu. b Johnson S
. - Wuer. ran out .. '
- :Cfc«L not out .. ..
Cannon, not out... .. ..1
Sundries :.jj .
Tblal -for elriti .widiria, .-. :.' 7 3IT-' ;:'
1 - Bowling.— JOhnaon. '.three .wickctu .for 48 -raasr
Oilcfariet. two for SSi.Bcbade, cmefw '
, - -Fltzray wan hp 160 oh toe ' firat intilnga,
SECOND ELEVEN'S.' ,
.Mradriv anlart Mortorote, aiide X0fi:iTnntora'
.scored. .68. and - Rowe ; 85. - - . ltlchanbonraeewre(l
tevc8.wdriwts for 63 . rent- and Sstera-TorVM.
Nocthooto - lost four Lwickxta. kr!. 4WXv-'.Y«rnS
wde SOi pot out, ail! 127 and MttrirtD.
;Brurier'37,LPeiratraVa9,-iEllleS28/aiiaf.8ehoil
nnt out. Wallace.took three for 76 and Reming
ton two tor SL Prahran mtpended with 230
rrms tor toe Ion o I right wlckcte. Blake scored
51. O. Ftewcllen 49 and" Remington 42. Sholl
took lire wickcls -for 4 aad Upward three for 6d.
The match jjat drawn.
Fitiwy ctoaed with Ore wickets down lor 86t
rum. -North Melbourne, hattieg two moo short,
stored 43 and 76. W; Ctrl ton made 13 and 19
and Camrrcn 13 and 10 Rrosnan tori; acrau
wii-koU for 23 runs, Jones one tor 14, Den iron six
tor 26 and Simpron two for 12. FiUroy won by
an innings an-l 243 runs. 1
V.C.C. mute 257, and University, hatting one
man short, scored 122, and lost two tor 131 (Lee
73 not out. Sholl 48, Richardson 20' ami Taylor 14
not out, SlH-ltoo 39 not' out). Flintoft took two
wicket for 3 runs and two for 67, Johnstone five
for 37 ami Mollimn two for 38 M.C.C. won on
the first innings by 135 runs.
South Melbourne scored 260 ami East 195, South
thus winning My 35 nms. For Kirnt, Bora ma do
86 and lloraburgh 58. Deas took four wickris tor
79 and Kenny throe tor 21.
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