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BOYS' ASSOCIATION. NEXT SATURDAY'S GAMES. The fbUoTvinc is for the nest rcv.nd o! matches in Uie Canterbury Boys* Cricket Association's competition: Firpt Grade (under 16 years)— Christ's College A v. Boys' High School A, Christ's College No. 5; Boys' High School B. & byte; St. Andrew's College v. St. Bede'» College, St. Andrew's College No. 1; Christ's College 33 r. Technical College B, Christ's j College B win by default; . West Christ- | church District High School v. Technical Cpllege A, Elisor's road No. 1. , Pfccond Grade (under 15 years)~Christ's College A v. St. Andrew's College, St. Andrew's College No. 3; Christ's College B v. Riccarton, Christ's College No. IS; Technical College r. St. Bede*9 College, EnsorS road No. 0; BoyiiS' High School B, a bye. Third Grade {under 15 years)— Christ's College v. Technical College B, Enfcor's road No. 3; Technical Cblle&n.A v#» Wfest Christehiirch District High Schdoi. Ensor's road No. 4; Cathedral Grammar School v. Boys' School, Straven road No. 5. Fourth Grade (under 14 years)— Technical College r. Boys' ,Hieh" School, Boys' High % School win by default; St. Andrew's College St. Bede'f* College, St. Andrew's Xo. Christ's College v. "West Christchurcn District High School, Christ's College No. 7. Kifth Grade (under 74 years)— Technical Col'ege v. "Medburv Preparatory School, Medhitry School crrourd; Clyde road; FsndAltotti Boyfc' High School A. Christ's . College. Chrifit's College No. S; Boys' High School B v. Riccarton, Straven road No. 6. PAST AND PRESENT PUPILS* MATCH. ; Although thfey played twelve men, tb& past : pupila of the west Christchurch District I Hi*h School were beaten by ths present pupils j in the dnnu&l cricket match, playfcd yester- | day. Past's total was 152, while Pteseht | tnade 164. Old pupils batted first and treated the j bowling with s good deal of respect. Lat£r I they began to hit more freely The present ! pupils' innings was vfery dull at th 6 start, I but afterwards brightened considerably. I The te&ms were:—Past; R. Milne, S. An- ! d.rews, E. Pearco, A, Maclcay, I). Angui. >V. j Brough, A. Stacey, J. Almond, J., Hat.tfersley, I C- Sturgfi, L. Walsh, and H. Roberts. Present: R. Brown. C. Tombs, H. McWhirter, N. Toomev, J; Holt, . Ri Gosn%y; P. Rose, , B. O'Connor, R. Lake, G. Craig, and L. Shaw. Scores:— PAST PUPILS. Milne.- c Toomoy. b Brown . . 1 Andrews, c Craig, o Brown •• lo Referee, lhw, b Brown " ' 2 Mackay, b. Toomey . • • P Angus, b Holt . . * ';! Brough, c Lake, b Holt • • • • • Stacey, e Tombs, b Holt • • • « 9 Almond, c Rose* b Ilolt .. ' - - 2 Hatterßley, b Toomey •» • • 30 Sturge, Ibw, b Toomey - . 1* Walfehi not out . . • ■ - • x 9 Roberts, Ibw, b O'Connor . . . . 18 Hirtrfts! • • * • TotaJ • • . . 152 Bowling Analysis—Brown thrfce for 31, Holt four for 63, Toom*r three for 44. O'Connor one for 8. PRESENT. | Brown, v. Roberts, b Hattersley . . 39 i Tombs, e Stacey. b Almond . . 0 ; MeWhirtsr, c Roberts, b Almond . . 42 Todmey* c Stacey, b Roberts . . 18 ! Holt, b Milne . . . . . 1^ Gosney, c ."P»tackay, b Roberts . . n Rose, retired . . . . 16 O'Connor, c Almond, b Stater . . Lake, st Angus, b Roberts - . . . 2 Craig, e Roberts, b Pearce . . 4. 1 Shaw, not out . - ■ - . . 1 Extras . . 22 Total . . . . - . 164 Bowling Analysis—Almond two for 22, Milne one for 14. Roberts three for 37, Sturge none for 2. Angus none for 6, Mackay none for li, Andrews riorie for 9, Brough none for 14. Hattersley one for 14, Pearce one for 17. Wah'h nort&, for 4. Stacey one 'for ELLESMERE COMPETITION. The following wste the results of the final matches of the first round of the Ellesmere cricket competition:— IrwelJ, 186 (J. Coe 7U, W. Doak 83. P. , Chamberlain 23), beat College, 185 (H. Patterson 80, I. Murchison 98, J. PaYey 24, 1 North 13). Bowling—lrwpll: Doak, two for 79; P. Cha-niberlaih, five for 75; S. Henderson, none for 28. College: Murchison, nonfe for. 43; \Vefeienr;l, one for 49. ! Springston, 198 (Sail 36, Ridden 45, GrimI wood 35, ilillard 19, Reid 20, Templetdh 29)* ' beat SouthbHdge; 71 Howatson 12). Bowling—Soutjibridge: Ebert, tAyo for 55; Nidd; one for Mackie, one for 10; I>oach. two for two., Springston: Leslie, seven for 33; SaiL two for 27. Tai Tapn, 83 (G. Mftcartnfcy 17, K. Macartney 17, P. Docker 26), best Doyleston, 69 (E. Haltidvnsld 25. H, O. Sroitb 16). Bowliesp-—»
TAI Tspu: R. Becten, lour lor 14; Kyan, [ three for 25; Macartney, one for Williams, two for four.. Doylestoii- H- Smith, j for 24; Noonan, two for £B;_ J. Smith, two for 20. " Tne following table shows the positions o. ] tfee teams at the end of tlie first ronnd: — * P. W. Ij. D. Pts.
ELLESMERE V. MALVERN. The" following team l-.a? been, selected to play for Ellesmere against a Shield jnateli at Dunsandel oh Noi?em'Bei' and 2.oth: —Ij. Ebert, H. Dalley (Southbridge), H. Smith (Doyleston\, W. Doak, J. Coe (captarn) Unveil), H. Sail, W. LMH& H. GrimWood CSpring^ton), G. Hacfertheji bC; Macartnfey (Tai Tap.u), H. 3leyerS Weedona). J. Bain (Tai Tapii), F. *Riddeti (Sprihgston)» P. Chamberlain (Ir-well). ' north canterbury. * ASSOCIATION. The following North Canterbury Association loam has been selected to play a Shield match ago-inst a Christehiirch Suburban team, at Christdiurch, on November 19th. and 20th:— IX Sicßeath. G. Hamilton, G. Croft. J. Bennett, E. Hiatt; C. Adams, A. Smith, H. .Little, H. H- Blackwell, F. T. Capstick, and G. Cherry, j Eniferjrenci^s: G. Pniith, L. Rhodes, R. Ben* nett, J. Tmstrum, and T. Gibbs. CRICKETER'S DEATH. | \Y. \V. WHTSALL. OF NOTTS. ic kited paiss AssociiTio*—si iltctkio T*iiOEA*H— COPTBiaHT.) . (Received November lith, 8.30 p.m.) LONDON, November 10. The death has occurred of W. W. VThy6all, the Nottinghamshire cricketer, *c the age 6£ 43. SHEFFIELD SHIELDNEW SOUTH WALES DEFEATS SOUTH AUSTRALIA. CReceived November 11th, 8.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, November 11. ! In the Sheffield Shleia match against New South AViles, South Außtralis in its second innings tfa4de 287 (Nltschke 141). Fairfax took four wickets lor 54, aiid Hunt three for 37. New South VTales -won outright by 2iS runs. M.C.C. TEAM IN.AFRICA. two" centuries made. CAFE TOWN, November 11. Mdryleboite, in itli mjitch . against the Western ProTinces, made 412 for seven \Vick9tß declared (Wyatt 138, Hammond 100; not out 58). Cell took for 102; and Coen two for 25. The weather was hot and the -wicket easy. Wyatt played a chanceless innings, and Hammond gave one chance at 20. Western Province, second innings, has lost three for 44.
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