CRICKET.
Iggß MATCHES. &I-FINAL ROUND. , IfetpN AND OLD BOYS
I [t of tho senior chamjoncluded on Saturday s of a big gallery at The weather was perr it atmosphere with an md vefy little wind iditions ideal. EiccarBovb 1 J put up big 3 pre >us Saturday ter Pt and West respectively, and in [ the batting sides ever ing the total required, ily j " bowling, Kerr } foi "ft !st by masterit ■ i others failed g be l g being the or. le of the Westiyed 1 with any eonthe r game, Lande tne creditable total pifiyniK a stonewallina Kvdenham overhauled total set them ;ho game between East ana was drawn. lonshlp Points.
r. West Christchurch. HBlilaßsCfc tota i a f 995, West Christehuneh HHSiiSSTbn U>d Peoke. Contrai-Jr to HHSuhub, Merritt «ti An opening. BHBSBraaSi&a bating charg* at till other, |HKSSrltl*a setoftd over Peak* "felt ' HKHutmiM sway to the Off, and it •went his bat lor an easy catch* fumbled the ball twi(e before Hfflßfc vGrexory, playing )*» first ganie from TJmarn, Was next, but MfflßTjftmit uneasy to the Blows, and he S #lien he sent o dates Utk ■hSIVM lor 8 wfti a disastrous BBMKia ~ wuiad Ketr, and at onde Mf4ed liM'tfjfrr''•*"* with the total'at 4t> KHHRJCttrpolst, where Borrows dived 101 l Bw& iHfc a very clever catch. Ward MjWsSjSfmt«inffly tor a littlo while, but to Merritt and Burns did the BHBiSir igr 48. and Merritt had 'taken Kerr was the only one play* SffiHiflriai-atLy -'ecrAfidanee. dampness ■filLll Merritt than the others had HHSyik >■ he looked likely io help HBDEOmhI partnership Burrows bowled ■■■HBHEood Qc»' When Douglas was ■HaapSftertoatittg > kindle six wicket* ■Bttrn. and West's task hol?«J caused soßif amusemdftt la i. HHH|K;to cQt Merry's ■■BBbofen of aik-pingles, W then. ttte'sMpsr where Moffatt «a 4 catch. Hill joined Kerr of the innings .was - sot In Bome t Ot&ital scorihg HHBBufKKrr was deling it wt -W'-'Mw ■HHc&vhleb were no*r -m6re frequent, UUMULLjnI shots all ronnd tHe witket. BHHfflftirsliip .had pat on 64 whea a good Bsr<rws interest
WftHmnt 8 maidens, 42 «as. Jj
wiok«|tti Jtt. P. Pengelty, 5 <mn, B u&id«ni> C? I<P' & I 6*m, 1 ti»nj li, Lind* wjr, 19 oVfctg, 4mald«m*, 48 run*, l picket.
' fitoiitchttm T. ow ooUegutM. » who had put on the of 848 for seven, carried * before they applied, the ,?* # F not .equal, howevw!, to JP out in*, the tlme> that Scores w on ® 4IM was therefore drawa,"
■a . <w afna wickets (decJ 417 / ® Lester, 80 overs, S* p-maidena, 89, run*, 2 wickets i G. 6 overs, 1 maiden, .HI runs; ft, o * elr »' 119 fusfti O. Heasley, 18 over#, 48 «hii, 8 wicket* | A, X. Cottrell, 1 aaiden, 80 runs, l wicket) J. S. fcttnsis, « overs, j)6 runs, 1 wleket.
Bowling Analysis-~W. R. OunalAghivill, 20 overs, 8 maidens, 70 runs, 8 wickets; P. Davis, 8 overs, 25 runs: J. Mills, 14 overs, 2 maidens,. 52 runs, 2 wickets; T. Kennedy, 11 fevers,' 1 iftalden, 43Vuns",i wicket i' ]D: tTpton, ■ 4 overs, E8 runs, 1 wleket;' P. All* sopp, 6 ; overs, 2 maidens, 80 runs, 1 wicket.
JUNIOB GRADE, fa the astai-final at Hagley Park, Old Boys B aoa (J, H. Pickles 68, M. Graham 80, and G.' ColviUa 30) "Deal .Sydenham A 115 and 178 , (8. Shaekel 49, J. Moral) 32 not out, andjjgeynoa 29) by_. an-Innifegß'Wd 18 runs, for Old Boys, SL IS. Haeiie took five wicketß for 42.
In the semi-final at Bagley Park,' Old Boys A 884 (W. a -DalMy 158, ;V. *HIUIBI, J. Shand 24, and A. Marriott 19) beat Old Collegians 10? ahd 204 (OMlvlet 86, K. Graham 82. A. Graliam 80, W. Barwlck 80, Ti W; Tothlll ao,- and Waltor SO) by an innings and 2S runs. At Hagley. Park, Bt. Albans B 80S beat Rlccarton A 802 "(J, Hooper 72, T. Nelson 4Q, A, Ellis. 4<V*o. Robertson 81, ft. Ogg ,25, J. Patterson. 17, S, Ellis 17,. D. Mcßne 18, arid 11, North took three pickets-for 80 trans. *, At -OhMst'tt ObliegA. ground, West ChristB 808 (Gambles 62, B. IVynehatn M* B, It. Oayglll 8», It, Oaimn 51, E. E. %Utrell 27, taxes fit, *hd D..Waoklyri 18) heat ::Ohrist's College 269 and 7b for two wickets ' (Ti Mortett 84 not out) by 49 runs on the tost innings. At Rugby Park, St. Albans A 817 and •ft for four wickets (declared) (W. fifown 126 aftd 0, Adatni 21) beat Rangiora 142 (Miller 57 and Anderson S3) and 171 for Ave wicket! (P. Roberts 47, A. Lockhaft 41, Anderson 25, and Mebrtens IB) by 17S tuns on the At«t Innings. At Lancaster Park, West ChrUtohurcn A 217 and 10S for Ave wickets (Lane .20 not ont,. Oondliffe 26\ not ont. and Haines 15) beat Lancaster Park B id? and 204 (R. Bishop 04, Kennedy 32, Prebbls lßj. and Hawkins 16) by 50 runs on the first innings. At St. Andrew's, St. and 162, tof two (T. Wilson 49Tv beat Sydeabam 184 ana lift by plght wickets. ■At Lancaster Park, Lancaliter P&rkA 859 beat Bast Christchnrch 85. atid 158 (ftollinson 04, Brown 81, and Andrew# 81) by an innings and 116 runs. - At Straven road, Boys' High School 280. Dafcrson 112)' beat Bleearton B 88 and 288 fof* si* wiokets by 102 runs OH the ■fix'st fadings.
1 , >_ THIRD GRADE. in. the sbmi'final, Sydenham B, 198 and (King 63) beat Biacar* ton A hi and 218 (Hemwiod 40) by eight wickets. For Sydenham, Newton took six iftßii-Oflftl, llemaU A* 888 (Diokie S&> heat .Sydenham A bjt 28 puns, on ■the first innings. s«j |j wioJrt^N>ea^Wst *2o*. tea wicketi, • , „„
PSttftfo Ipm" BeMoi in Njft' -jj&MtlS'feift 08' W 4^*"'" " '• ■ ;; 1 ( « 1 ' '"> ' ', V. i j 'U ; v'Y-iii-' ) »qjaKm nutfiath* AwocWMii'i com* »&fawir imsA oFnsatetKi# " • l *' «&c-g*«h». -7hs ■ Wtlurts s%&Wffi!fcS2£Z ff®sll^^ ♦* I Slteftifif: ♦Crtjwnd m-bfia fus> «»d three wfckafo o» «» Bwt Q, iP Boberts, six wickets ht f» TMhnical. / At pa BOra*'Jtjgb School ground, Striven toad, pojbj Hjgh SfeHool 159 for fteven \»iotit* coiiw* no ■ <h. ffi( #>tf |/®6ndwn Ufby 'l9 mat and on utf 4»t Inwafcs. ' TT^rt.- ChHetPhqwh J>l«ttiot High School had the bye. . J u F"M '{/Ji)//' 4) ' £ .; second OHApli. (Under 16 ¥«) us.) Playing at the fife College ground; ,He»deriW 89 «od-& J. Ttiftuifs 81) defeated 0»d, ,'C£kth<!dr»l • drawn & f .School 8651 <A. ; 5..80n1t 0n 10$ DOt otit fett& E. tLG*a£®) I: OK/ feevjMi' 'wicket*' defeated Tachhlcol High >chMt 4$ 'by m robe wloketa ott jofr-Atpft- tvM, .bomtd - wwl tcMc* CfetnMMl w a. t>». ' *' ' 'aatfltii l fIUADS t ' it-' • ~ r Wade*, IS ,?»&<) ■ skying: it /d?B St. Befle'» Coll«r» k&ra&d, fcwrftwol#, "High ill (o.' <?. Cfciltßfl'tß 'Md'B< Dfthiel* M)' fj»|. threp..Wipjteta defatted pt, Bado'e CoUegi TO byj63 the ftot ColUgt'BwuM'Wnat clutb>' > BtoSEifr lit not out) S* *p'ok«t» d#tM>s' mk'r I'tDSftli^ f -m Pi W,runf UriiSwt# Ott Ee &at inpicge. ,W. M. Strawhan, ,»i* wso-
k*ts tot W West Obriatohureh Distiriot Hitth Sohool. At ti» St. Andrew* Collego ground, 88 Mid wby »i* £▼» wiokete,, », & ixor^^'y&sftigi School. . ; B'otrßTH-'fißAtja: (Under 18 Years,) •Pi»-»in* at the Christ's College gwund, ttt£»rton 158 (J. ». BtttherUftd 67 and J, MDutm 80) for si* trteketa declared and 89 (B 0. H«bidg« SB) tor two WlCket. defasted' Christ'* Oollefe ®0 by 68 www ,oa th * Technical e s e .^ 6 Sfid, ? j wm Brighton District High School Ml (8 McKenale 81 not out) defeated Technical High School 44 by 77 ma oa the .first 1 n tbo**t T » Colleia (round Bey*' High Bchool 168 (J- H«m 46), defeated chrlet'e College A 93 by 40 run* on the flret innlnks! J. Fallen. wven wieketß for 8? rttne, and 0. Meats*, »l* for 40, bowled'best f6r their respective teams. * FIFTH' OftAftte. (Under 14 Years.) Playing at the West Chrlitchurch District High School ground, Hospital, corner, West ; OhrlstOhtttch District High School 76 (I. 0, Davidson 88) defeated Boy.' High School X 1? and 21, by an. Innings and 38 runs. W. Voomey, five wickets for 11 runs, and seven for 18 (ineludiag the hat-trick"), bowled very well for West Christohureh District High SC A°t° th» Boys' High Bchool wound, Btraven read, St. Bede's College, 1188 |b, O'Donoghne 68 and "W. McMenariFn 81) defeated Soya' High Behool B 84 by 181 runs on the first innings. J. O'Connell, six wickets for 86 runs, bowled well for- St. Bede's College. At the Technical College ground, Ensor's road, Technical College 95, defeated St, AnCollege .73 by, 28 *uns oa the first Innings, 0, L. -fflsher, si* wickets for jjs runs, bowled well for St, Andrew's College. Christ's College had the bye.
. SIXTH GRADE. (tlader :i4 A Years.) Placing at the Technical College ground, Ensor's road, Technical High School 146 (Farmer 07)- defeated Boys' High School 66 Sherwood,' six wickets ior 17 runs and fouf for 41, bowled well for Technical High SchoolOn the Medbury School ground, Fendalton Medbttfy PrdpaWofy School IS4 (J. Lawrence 88 and J. Jennings 32 not out) defeated St. Bede's College 81 and 28 by an innings and 60 runs. At the Christ's-College,ground, Christ's College 160 >(B. . Cambridge 51 retired, and J. Deans. 50, and 0. Jones 81) defeated Riecarton 2d Mid. 26 for six WioketS by 134 runs on the first innings. C. Jones, nix wickets for 16 runs and three for B, bo\p(ed well for Chrlst/s College, . . Cathodral. Grammar ichool had the bye
GROUNDS FINANCE TRIAL OF NEW aC»s|Mis. . - •■r.'y 1 ,; J.Uv' ' '' *■ " *fASSOCIATION'B PROPOSAL . •" v ADOPTED, r. ' if-i *f. if ">'• ' ; * w/t 'A,' rovi|6d; scheme of financing' th,e cricket founds for the ... Canterbury Cricket competitions was adopted at & special xnoetirig o£ -the delegates o&'Satttfdfty night. ptaae|; lt -the Association provides £soo, and the balance of maintenance is fpiuid by clubs, the attionnt being Bliftred equally at a set c?JM per wicket. mittee had' considered the r iaatter,, this sub-comuaittee proposal. 'A majority vote secnredf'itg adoption. J". \ ■ •.
Mr 0. 8. Thompson, whfl..;mbvedUljo , adoption of the scheme, - tiki it was tin extension of oao hstd edins before the delegates someiJpajMSth's hgo. i Tiere < were SO teams in tiona providing 17 wicketß,fSna'jfcjiie. pifecost of TTrom the figures cefU3ftfsJ>vl6&s eould be provided fouf Wft&t, <Jhtrf|tchurch two fouir' teaini, St. Albans wickets for eight .teams; 'Boys' one And a flix tearns; Bidd&tton Wickets for seven ehttreh one and & half, 'tiams. thWe " wl«k|ts"ifor tedtns,,: A&d Oollegiafts two .wickets f of, fotiir, teftn)B<'.. these it c&uld be ieett' that' o&ly two dMbs ptovided their f ttlLquotilC;6f mte £UJ Wioketi necessary, and 17 oily provided. He said thai the fa&bcomtolttea had Mtixnatad the cost {or wlokats tcf the >lO3l-32 seasdu including the uM| 4 of fiugby Park, 'and the ,«cfcuP&tlott of that ground by the Albans Olub wast- , . ' I .' i \ ' <h,,J '1
' TJiat worked out at" to average dust pprwiekat - of £2B lflu 8(§, He COHBlderfe'd .thai Buaby Park would be abto to prdvida first-class wiekets next yefcr. B&rdan on AftodafcUw. * ' Tile position wa8 f \ho continued, that tor the Association t!» find_ £3OO a w&fti a burdenJ 'ttftd 'the cotamitteo considered: £2OO the 'maximum assistance that should be given. If Association g&Ve £200; then 1 ft 634 tould have to be fcftind by the clubs, be sab-committee'a proposal was that that £034 be divided among the titabs n« fnllottrsi**-
f/ Thtit 1 meant an average- eog{ pet wicket of £BO i&a 3d. i -Mr R. K» North «t>ednded the i poial to the saheme lor the 1»31'32 season, • ®be chftirmiti, "Mt W, Simpson, said that &i long as thfcßchetfle was in operation the £2OO would be an , annual charge against the Assoelatibn, It wotild come out-of income, &nd'#oUld mean, that there tfttuld b« ni> possibility tt securing a eoach from, England for at lesßs thflje year?/ ¥he Association recognised that the providing of batter Wiclietß And' grounds was a Brit <jon#l& Isration. * r _ In sepiy to a. question Mr .Thomp. boa explained that the ifts4r Waft the net feost to the clubs, allowance having been ihade for all dthfer expenditure. ISTatttiftliy, the figures upon which the bub-Wtomittee '.had bated, its caletila* fcions < .were - subject to adjustment;'. but that ► Would not materially affect the frgnres. - ; Objections to the ncheniewere railed by the Lancaster Pant, Sydenhatn, and Mat Chrlltehureh Ojttibg, btat 1 , the r tipti to adopt it for next Reason wu parried'by it votes,to 8. 1931-32 COMPETITIONS. , DELEGATES ACCEPT NE\y ' PROPOSALS. f 1 *IJ ' t tj ' ' i J ' Bomo neW departures in ■ the eondueb. idr of tlte t Canterbury Cricket A&Aeio* toon's <&mpetlti,oha tot the 1081-52 Season decided upon at & special toasting of delegates on Saturday pivjpoaalß ? which War®' brotigilt, forwaraby the coixumttee and which
were adopted unanimously without a.teration were as follows: — ~ (1) That the first grade competition remain as at present. . (2) That the second grade competition be limited to one team from eacn of the eight senior clubs. (3) That clubs must enter one team in each of grades three ; four, and live "before a second eiftry m any ox these grades will be accepted. ~.. _ (4) That the sixth grade competition remain As at present. . ~ (5) That if sufficient support in the way of entries be received a separate competition be inaugurated for older members of clubs. ' Mr A. Dcy, who moved the adoption of the proposal, said-that Clause " was introducea» so as to tighten up tnat grade, and make it & better training ground for first grade. At present there were too many teams m it, it meant to most teams one narrt match, and; then two easy ones, men, too, the new scheme would mean uninterrupted cricket. , . Mr, F. Jartett seconded the motion, and there Were no dissentients when a vote was taken.
SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. NINTH ROUND COMMENCED. The ninth round of the Suburban Oriclcet Association's, competition# Was commenced on Saturday atteYnOon. Thfe weather waß mild with a slight nor'-westerly brCeze. Shirley batted the whole afternoon against Sunnyside, on the l&tter's ground, and compiled 839 fpt the lost of sik wickets. Railway met Beckenham! at Beckenham Park, and batting first Made< 199, D. Quaid playing a useful innings for 73. At stumps Beckenham had Jost four wickets for 98, Stokes 72 being top scorer. Sunnyside v. Shirley. Booting was painfully slow in the early stages Of the Shirley inningß, the first century taking two and a half hours to compile. J. Watson played a defensive innings for his 63, batting for two. and a half hours. Kirk played » grtok inhiftgs for his 47, but went to a Very weak stroke at an easy ball off ltobertß. At etumpi 11. Taylor, who wan batting well, had 49 to his ofedit. Scores. . BHIBLEY. fflffit Innings.' N.. Archer, b Thompson . . • • f.?. J, Watßon, c Watson, b Sincoek -• B« Mitchell, o b Langford . - « L, Kirk, b »obwt» A .. •• V IS. Taylor, not but, - •• ■■ *: L. Kingson, lbw, b Langford .. "' 7 E.;Cunimthgß,b I<angford .. . • ' B.' Ooltart, not out Extra* - •• 18 t Totftl for six wickets ■ 239
BaUWfc? v, BscksnlMtitt* Railway took first strike hatrt, at Beckenhatn tiwk,. and * n " Di 6uftid played his beet .Innings t A lB „® j fOlf 73. ttlld Ti Waf I*oll 40, 0. Qufcld 33, and B Olefe* 88 also reaped double figure's. Beckentaw had made 98 tor four •wickets when pla-y ceased. N. Stokes batting "Well for 72. Scores: — : RAILWAY. First Innings. CI. Quaid, c Harper, b Cawtberi/ •,. B* J. Hnttersley, l> Cawthoray .. • • ' S. Clegg, lbW, b Oawtheray .. • • M. Lohrey, fe Bkelton, b C'arlyl* .• ■» D. Quaid, c Harper, b Griffith#. • • Ti Gilroy, b Cariylo .» •• - G. Seagar, tf Cn-rlylo .. • • T. Warren, lbw, b Harper .• W Aitkon,- e" Harper, b Grimns „ . • x L. Hood, rtttt out • W, Logan, BOt out .. ■ « ; Eistras ' ' .{ •- ' Total ' 199 Bowling Analyels—S. Oawtheray, 12 overs 47 *un», a 'wickets t 0. Harper, 11 overs, 73 a rtllit, 1 wicket; L, Carlyle, Covers," 28 runs, I 3 -wickets; M. Heath, 5 overs, 18 runs; K. Griffiths, 2 overs, S3 runs, 1 wicket; WSkelton; 1-over,. 7 run»» n l *leket. •• . I ' 1 ,'BEOKENHAM.-
First Innings. - , ■ If. Stokes, e6. Quald, 3> Hoou .. "j 8. o*Mrther*y„ J» '°l«W. . *" J A. Shund, e »i>d b Mood - •• ■} R/GrMftths, Ibvr. b;Hood .. . • • i Ij. Cftriyle, not- oot, - ,z E.. Cummins, not out, .. ■ » Extra* Ji Totai for Idttr wickets ' w.mlo, v. atoritt. , After » ' Boot _ dtdrt, 'W.li.O. bfttted brightly against' Mftrist. T. McClelland 10, P. DMA 1 74 not oUt, ind J. Clwkßtfn 42 billed viwrouily. MaMit, aftßf failed badly and had 120 on loif nine vrickete at. stumps. BcotS», WOItKING MSN'S OWB. First Innings. K. Kiß«, e tub, b McDonnell .. <> H, MUla, b .Jones, .. •« g c. Oiilesple, d Jontl > r WaUon, fl Flood, Won*J .. •• " 3. Clarksoh, d jnoofl, b Bobbs .. *3 P. PeScofik, b McDonnell .. " 2 j. Gray, o Murray, b Jbnßl ■' • •'' ® T. MoOlslhind, b- McDonnell i. ?g B. Mulrsofl, b Murray . .. •• 1® p, Brnit not out .. "It it, Dyer, b MaDonnril .. • • }* . Extras .. B0
:1 ' 't'Otftl ■ . ■ dOO, iA'S?'UWteSf: J. tnaideb, 181 ratiti, 4 wlckoU; Mood, 4 6Vera. 10 rnnii! 0. Ddbbs, B OVelfi, 48 rtliliii JL Wleketi A. kurray, 4 ottrt, as 1 ttrimti T, tiOOSe, 9 6VDrt, 10 HUtttJ N. OilU»* t>l«i 1 otat, 11
MABIBT. ttrtt Innlnri. - .' t 0. Dobba, 0 Egan, b Mill* . t ' " 'J» 3. Boafihj tun out ■-••■ • - ?' N. QiUtlpte, c and h Wataoa - J.. Oqomotti e and b Watfou .. ■ * W. JlcDoflnrtl, e Olafkion, b WiMoa ~ 0 A. Muttay, b Witsofl , • ■ "' a 1 Tonto, H jma •' , § 6. Walau, b %4«i •• «' I A. S'lood^aot'flttt, _ . ... • - 2 V. L otoe, fl Klftfc. b' Vtbtm'. Extras ' " * —• t." ' ••>• • ' , tptftl foiS nina 1 #ICK»tS,'; . I®® esmoß Bl Bhillipstown 194 (Henderson 49, M«F«n lane 16 not out, AtkatiA fib) mat '<}*«•&« 189 for two wickets, ,(PeteMon 107 ttot out, GHlard 62 not out, KUtob 11). Gregory tour tor 24 and Allen two fof 48 bowled well lor Greens. - ' Beokefihftci 120 met St. Albanß 168 (0, tMler 4#, H, Wlliott 42, H. Pickup 20). Blkltlvyitfft (Atfaektl 03, Gray 80, Ohmeron 18, Httohooflfe 18, Aris 18) met W.M.O. 53 lot oh 6 wicket <W6st 18 M6t out, 28 bdt out). 3, iPoifißter tout fbt 86 bftwled %61l ,fdt W.M.C:
JtWIOB A. : AuUobrook'a 73 (A. Clark 19 not ont)' and 108 lot alcht wiekets Uet Whlteottba una f <>* Whiteomoe and Tomb# P.- Djivldson took flte for &7Mutd Breniie«> thtee for 10, and lot Aulsebrook'ti U Fotbea toek three tbt 28> Gaa Co. 144 (G. Wise 71, Smith 18, Sulll' Van 20) met D.1.0. 93 (Olarkaon 88 not 0u», Balfour 16) i Tor DiI.O. FOote took tow for 61 and for Gaa 00, Keller took Ate for 18. . Malrehau .834. (W. Bampton 160. Hrooks 87~W. J, Walter S2) taet Cdtitocft. ffor OottAell 0. .Marthall took six for 89.
I t. Mftfiit l&o • (3. Steere 66, Wdine 80, p. Kirk ,84 not out) met Templeton 65 («. Maekle lib. W, Hoove 16) ahd f8 for five WißketS (IV Dra*t6ii 41). T. Wains it* fdV 17-aaa O. Kttk four tot 88 bowM well tot UsrlM, end tfttlcutier «!x fer 6a and smith Iwo far 37 tot Temptefcon. . HeathliOte 81 -(De»Vo1I fl4, Brookes. 81, Young..lo) met fiarowood 104, (W.'Sleaman 88, 3, fcrattam 10), , Collier foil* for 46 and Deavoll three for 14 bowled well lor Heathflote, and- five tot 47 for Harewood. | fit. AlbaniLflS' (Stapletdft 18) met Riccaftdn 271 (Harwell 88, MeWln 47, TSmins 47, Donnelly 84), - Neville fIW for 20 bowled I Well for. Biccarton. and Rennell three for 37 l>for St. Albans. , < , ,■ Shirley 144 (#itt 07, Atgie 47, Adorns 15, tOowper 16 V met Beokehham ' 58 (Gonmbes B4). - Coombes and Smith bowled well for Beckdnhaiu, tad WfifckeS' and ' Reed for Shirley. thied geade. Hallway 46 (A. Molloy 8i not eat) and loe (H. Ifolloy 48, Afohfer 81, SdUllJr 17) be&t Marlat 84 (DempMy 10, .Duggait 16, MoKinfar 18) and 70 (Haley 31,- o'Malley SO, McKendr? S3) 'by 2 ftrnS.' , five tot 6, it. Moltay three- for So, and OMgewell two tot 31 bowled ■ Well tbt"Railway. &nd,J. Nsonaa lib: toe S8 and VeKea&t? eight' 16*' 88 for ifaiist. . Stewart's Gtrily A 304 for B1& wldkets (de< otared) .(&. Dinsen 41. A. Barnard 73)-beat Beokenham B .84 (l(oGrath 18 not out) And So (Yonnit 11) by an innlnge sad 140 runs. Holland three fdr 8 and ftobb eight for 14 bottled,, best toe Stewart'* Qui!jr, G&mbrtdfce 188 for three wlcketa (declared) (0. F, Pitt 68 not out, li. Andrew* 67. Sr. Mitohßll 85) beat BedfcetthMn A 80 Knd 48' 13. Bowdeh 11) by an innings fthd 101 N. Mitchell tea tor 80 aad-L. Webb eijrht for 35 bowled well tor Cambridge. , Harewood 160 {Wade 37, a. Stokes 06, Oratfchead 15) beat W.M.O. 139 ,(Bieltnell 30, IftiCelrt 19, Jenninea 16, Boynck 16 .not out), Jfor Harewood, B, Stokes took lour wieketafcr is;rone., and Sedges. thr«& for 31 v . ftfr W.M.O, 0. Boyaefc t«sk Ave for 48. !
FIFTH TEST MATCH AtISTRALA V. WEST INDIES. VISITORS DECLARE AT SIX FOR 350. PBESfI ASSOCIATION—-BT ELBOTIWC TBUtGBAPH—COPYRIGHT.) , (Received Match'lst, 6.5"p:m.) SYDNEY, March 1. On » wicket softened by tain in the morning, the not out men, Martin and Grant, resumed for West Indies at 5.15 p.m, in h dull light, in the filth Test match, Wert Indies v Australia. By careful play they carried the spore to 332, when ft ball hit Grant's hiind and Cabe held it, Gratvt was In for iaihutes and hit eight four's. The third wicket added 110. x T ?t which had increased from 4000 to 15,000, saw an exciting collapse, Seal?, Oonstahtihe, obd Bartlett going for 9 runs. Barrow joined Martin, who had- batted throughout. _ The pair opened out, and when Martin hit a ball which was dropped in a scramble of three over-eager fieldsmen, ■iul J a " t up 850, Grant d«. dared tit 8.80 p.m., so as to Ret Australia in On a troublesome wicket, Martin's score included' 11 {ours, and hit innings lasted B4T minuteß, Australia was early in trouble, the bowlers profiting by IWHttiongur's discovery Of a patch from which the ball rose dangerously. l °? s £? . e heartened the visitors, but Bradtadn's association With his Bkipper brought the total along nicely. Both had J let-off. Bradtnan hit out merrily f , erc " T<i was thrilled by a smart catch 7 ttt . Francis cut his career Short. Woodfull scored slowly but doggedly. Kigg was nervous, as ho was playing his first Test match, but he shaped creditably. Play , ceased owing to bad light, Scores:— ,
WEST INDIES. First Innings., S - ibw, b Grimmett .. 81 F. R. Martin, not out .. .. 183 0. Headley, lbw. b McCabe .. ..105 ?' S* e MeOabe, b Ironmonger ». 82 r « V, a ' y ' c Kippa*, b Grimmett 4 lii N, Oonstantine, c McCabe, b Ironmonger . .. 0 L. S. Bartlstt, b Grimmett ~ 0 1. 3■■ Barrow, not out .. ~ ? Extras .. ~ .. is t. T°'ai for six wickets (declared) 850 Bowlings-Fairfax ho wickets for 60, Oxenham none for 61, MeOabe one ior 26, IronmonKer two for 96, Grimmett three for 100. wickets fell as under:—One for to, two for 223, three for 832, four for 837, five for 388, six for 341. AUSTRALIA. First Innings. W- ¥' WoOdttll, 0 Oonstantine, b Martin M \\. H. Pohsford, 0 Bartlett, b Frahois t D, G. Bradtnan, c Francis, b Martin .. 48 A. F. Kippax, 0 Sealy, b Oonstantitts .. 3 It. Rigg, 0 Barrow, b Francis .. 14 8. J. McCabe, not out .. .. 0 A. Fairfax, not out .. .. 0 Total for five wickets .. 89 Wickets fell as linddr!—One tor 7, two tor 168, three for 69, four for 89, live for 80 DOYLESTON V. THE PRESS.**
Oii Saturday a toatn from "The Ftut" travelled to Doylekton and played a match against the Doyleston Clttb. Batting flfkt, "Tho Press" scored 185 runs, 0. Haase 31, G. Lightfoot 18, A. Bell 18, R. Ly<jns 14, J. Almond 11. and J. Perkinli 10 beittg the principal run-getters. The opening batsmen for Doyleston went rathe* Cheaply, but,, alter six were down for 59, the .remaining batsmen came to light, and the last' wicket fell at 144, leaving the home team the winners by 0 rani. The most, successful batsmen were J. Smith 87, ~M. Blake 80, H. Dailey 23, L. Atqyet 2o hot bftd.Xi. Ebert 18. Iflw the Winners, H. Smith secured the fine average of five wickets for nd- runs, wh(lej\ Spith two for 11; L. Bbert two for 28; and H. Dailey one fbr 19 eefchred wickets, Twthe losers A. Bell three: for 87, tJi Perkins two far 80,-0. Haass four tot 60, and T. Oomyfta one . for Ho were.; most successful with tho balL During the atterndon tea ;wfts dispensed by tho Dogeittffi supports*!. . MATCH AT KAIAPOIA match was played at Kfek&di ea SAtwr* day aiternoen , between the waikuku Wool Works and the Katepot <slub, which resulted' in A Witt fdr Katafloi by 88 ruhfe. Kai»t>Ci scofed lis {3. H, fitoekfcell 84,' T/ Gap* fitlek 44, Hi "Bottrall 80) hnd Waikttktt 116 (A. Smith St), P. MehftrdMa 81, F. Solo* m0n.14). MATCH AT KANGIQRA.
lu a fhaudiy cricket to Baturda; at HAtigiara, bet*«<th the Bo»gl' mtk High Sehdol and Beftbn Club, -flefton deiekted fia&giblA by 148 jfifa* (9. Hal«» W retiMd, Z. Ctfglittgtott ae. H. ItollitMoa Id, G. Oaraline 10) bud 67 (W. £Van<Ma 28, It. Balttnger 51, M. Hadlef IS, P. EMr 10). Howling, fot Bfeftott, H. Fotd tftbk fiVe wlak«ta lor 8 ftitd (J. Haifa two ItMs 0, I'm Hifek' School, M. 'Hadlet took threg lot 66, K. Sailings? thrte forUT, J. Edet oat for S. \ ■IHwWUn I t ' * IN OTHER CENTRES. 1 11 *''' < J ' ,* * ■j; i ' f .ft f \ > (PAKBB asaOCIATIOH TSLZOE4MS.) AUCKLAND. J&roh 1, Cricket waa played in fiite «eatUM jfe'aterday, , ' Fonaonbr 124 (Smith 4B; ,G V li. Wiir four wickets lor 80, foUt for 85) tjiet Ed«n, 66 for three. . Gmton, against univeiteitv 'made SOB (Cowie 01' l Butlfer fot AO). north Shore ttftde 145 (Bush <54) Altk«& tout fot 2S) agaibe't. PartiftU, sBO for two tickets. ( ' against tJiuted JSubtttbi tbade 688, iWnf Sl, &. ItiddeU* Vl. _ _ . WELLINGTdN> M«eh ,1. The eighth aefi6a b! pricket senior Cnllhi'. tuoi-ihip ffatuea waa. eosclud&d oa BatUfday. l Midland JB6 and aijc tot 170, liovs, 192. If, Newtnafi took' »6«en Old flaya 1 wickets for 68. , , ißslitute. eiffht for (declared),, d»w with Eilblfiiie, gov<m fai l 2». Grotit hit 119 fot Kilbitais. Hutt 206 beat trtut&jrtity' 18s» ifii Witt for 168. fteas scored ,?1, lot Hutt. fMt* 71 4fjd Awdt 82 did best fttf 'Vftsslty. WeilWtan 162 a»d eix tbi 112 tdecUfed) scored its flrdt toft of the eea&Ott by dismissing PetOM tor 16 atld IBS tbt fott* wi6keti Pm Wellington, tfiofc, five •rfttket* to. 28 fcnd Blutid&ll four fer 65, Midland : leada for the chatuplonahlli With' t» points, , three 1 pttlfata tlhefed o! Hutt.
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■ 'j' vOLD eotmuui. fc^jj * |: oi'Sj^A' KW™* 1 :: S i S« p. -TOiftbt. &At out' ' i ., » ». 4 A. o j)u1>.t b AUtotfe .. 1 £• f. * HU1« .. •. 4 o. L. Talbot, d Kennedy ... ., 29 J. D. Lawrence, run out .. .. 1 0. K. Jackman, not out ., . . 0 Extras:.. .. -••.. .. 7 *■ Totfcl tot Bight wickatt. i. 252
1 J pBa 8« lt y> 5 «v««i. B middens, ft 4,|\ ■J X • « 'i ' ***»<"•) IB tiVttlj 8 maidens, 87 f^'L 0 * & 0»*totdj 1 6*er, 1 riin; L, LlndgaSpfe* *•*» *8 o%6ts, 4. maiden*, 48 run*, l picket. K&1' -♦" ' ■ *Wl ©tehtefcitfe* T. Old OoUttfiaa. kets for W tuaj. wsll t Wr . w«# Ohristchurch District Hitfh School. At tho St. , Andrew« College ground Stioww, Hjgh SetooVW,, ihd t4 los live wlaketa defeated Bt. Andrew's Oouem S8 and 7i by six «tns and ftra wiokete,, E H Wlckhwa,. three wfo&ej* for alx ruas vat e(* for S3) bowled for Bif] Sohool. , - Bfe,- unKftiViP L K»ttoK who had put on the IroR matches. tfSflBgte? M§" X * JE**t W6M not equal, however, to Bi/'f 5§iH?* P ld Collegians out in*. the ttxn4> that wmjpfy? Scores w ° n ® 41M WM therefore drawn.-B'otrBTH-'fiBAtja: (Under 18 t«i.) Bp ■ * east oanisiroatmoB. ROUND. *. *. uuU .. ne BP* r T. *£ttn*d*/| B. 0.' Talbot .. .: 28 ®g?-/ 0. Talbot, b Heasley >. lo 1. — f.'fWPitfe 0 '™"! :: S! E£feTON AND OLD BOYS "'■ Vj'p'cut ' Ri Kr 4 &»&*><», b Bnigeg ,..41 BSp _.-,. r w' 61 out •- .. 41 m: 1N FINAI - :: :: 2 T>i»-»in* at the Christ's College gmmd 158 (3. B. ButherUnd 67 and 3 M Dutttt 80) tor d6elMe4 oni 89 m o. flafhldge 88) to*.two wlokets de feated Christ's College 8ft by 88 runs ,« th At fl ?hVTeehnkftl College. tensor' »nftii New Brighton District High Schoo isi Vb McKengle 81 aot out) defeated Tech nlcal High School 44 by 77 tui on th .first n tbo**t T » College ground Boys High Bchool 188 (J. Bewle Jfi), defeated Christ's College A 98 by 40 ruas on the firs jjy 1 -■ -i v.-.; • i# .,80 Bf' ' -V (Prtil'itt Ulna wiokete (deeO 417 Bb.'.' . •. . ®°wjing Aji»lygl8~s. Lester, 80 overs, ffiMhmi-ftnala of tho senior chain- 87 tuns, 1 picket; B. 0. Talbot, mS~ nn Sntnrfinv r* 2£&k' 6 ~ toaid<lll '>> 89.*urt», 2 Wlcketsi G. ffi;irere concluded on baturday 8 overs, l maiden, ,51 run*; B, ralnrasence of ft big gallery at 19 ruaSj, B, Heailey, 18 E?u Tfc« weather was Der- ' ** "?W» ,* Wlckettt A, I. Cottrell, HiaPsrk. The weather was per 18 omm,. 1 ip*ldsn, 80 runs, l wicket) J. ufftmr'-west atmoBphere with an S. * overs, ,86 runs, l wicket., innlnks" J. PuUen, seven wickets for • 8 wins, and 0. Meares, slit for 40, bowled- ben f6r their respective testes. FIFTH' GBAftte. (Under 14 Years.) Playing at'the West Ohristchurch Distric Ktl*h School ground, Hospital, corner, Was Ohrlstohurch District High School 76'(I. C mSr and _ Wind J" ' ' ' '" Davidson 88) defeated Boys' High School J 17 and SI, by an> Innings and 88 runs. W Toomey, flvo wldkets for 11 runs, and sevai for 18 (Including the hat-trick"), bowle< very well for West Ohristohureh District Htgl SC A°t° the Boys' High Bohool (pound, Btravsi road, St. Bede's College, fl85 |B. O'Donoghn 68 and W. McMenartln 81) dlafeated Boys conditions ideal. Biccar- L- a, Ottaste*, »t MuUhtt, > tfpton ' 08Rid" Old Boys had put up big 0 Kennedy, b Cunning- g(j B5iL the previous Saturday K. b':Oani»to*hktti, "11 ad P»*rP.A - w«. :: «J Kjtah respectively, and in A 4 6 wl>., b Atlwjjp 1 did the batting sides ever & I T®®'V b Ke 3y !! 4 High Behool B 84 by 181 runs on the firs innings. 3. O'Connell, six wickets for 8 runs, bowled well for- St. Bede's College. ■™-.y6Schilip tho total roctuireu. J D Lawrence, run out ; • ,. 1 Broifonnly good bowling, Kerr 0 k Jactoa D , not out o Wesi by master- . . '" — WjpyTf I ,,> ft,,, others failed . Totti tot eight wicket*. .. 252 Put .«W _ , Bowling Analysis—-w. R. OttnalAlthfciil, 20 Pnferritt's bowling being tne overs, 8 maidens, 70 runs, 2 wlckiits; P. |J1 AW of the West- P avis '. 8 overs, 25 runs: J. Mills, 14 overs, ISjpBg factor, iew or me «•»" 2 maidens,. 62 runs, 2 wickets; t! Kennedy. At the Technical College ground, EnSor' road, Technical College 95, defeated St. An drew'B College .72 by 28 runs on the firs innWgsv. 0. L. Fisher, el* wickets for JJf runs, bowled well far St, Andrew's College; Christ's College had tho bye. . SIXTH GRADE. Ha«i>n nlaved him, with any con- 11 bvers, 1 ittalden, 43 Vuns", 1 •wloket) D. WSIr! * T.an- . W&ton. : 4 overs, 88 runs, 1 wicket; P. All* Bflp the other gam , »opp, e overs, 2 maidens, 80 runs, 1 wicket, made the creditable total . Wrffntrri -DifiyillfiC A stOMWallinQf ' ;. JUNTOS OBA!DS» XSt fia ftvdenbattt overhauled ia tht> *toi-An{l Uttgtoy Patk, did WlSf -y-. /I, them bv St. Bo y« B aoa <J> H. Pickles 68, It. Qraham ffipantial ti'tal set Wiem by 50, and 0; oolviiie 30) beat .Sydenham A Bjfbiist the game between &ast 115 and 175 (g. sbaakei 49, jr. Horaq S2 ■HVCUleeians was drawn. not out, and, 29) by_.an innifigs *Ad 13 Por Old Boys, B." E. Hastie took Wm Ch mplonihlp Points. five wicketB for 42. W w Tj. D, Pts. In the semi-final at Hagley, Park,: Old Boy a Sis': 7 a 18 A 884 (W. 0. >D$ll«y 198) : V. fmil 1 Bl, J. tiiiwii *5 S 1 18 Bhand 24, and A, Marriott 19) beat Old P*^» < " or " 6 3 — 12 Collegians 10? ahd 204 (Ollmet AS, K. ■Wfev,. " a :i 8 12 Graham 82. A, Graham 80, W. Barwlck 26, (tlader :i4 A Yew8') PlaVing at the Technical College ground Enior's road, Technical High School 14< (Farmer 97)- defeated Boys' High School 6< 73 by «n Innings two runs. H. J Sherwood,- six wickets for 17 runs ant fouf for 41, bowled well for Technical Hlgt SchoolOn the Medbury School ground, Fendaitot Medbttry fiepartory School 1S4 (J. Law rence 88 and J. Jennings 82 not out) de feated St. Bede!s College 81 and 28 by an in nings and 95 runs. " J i',,. ' At the Christ's • College ground, Ohrlst'i College 180 >(B.i Cambridge 51 retired, and J. Deans 60, and 0. Jones 81) defeated Bie ,t * « 5 1 1 Ti W. Tothlll 20, and Wfcltor 20) by an carton 28 fcttti . 2,8- for six WioketS by 134 *&$>.' " n a e tunings and 25 runs. runs on the first innings. 0. Jones, six wick ;' 2 0 1 6 At Haglfey. Park, Bt. Albani B 80& beat ets for 16 runs and three for B, bowled BSW-'l" 2 6 1 6 Klccarton A 802 "(J. Hooper 72, T. Nelson well for Chrlst.'s College. . . ° 4Q, A. Ellis 40, -G. Robertsott 81, B. Ogg Oathodral. Grammar ichool hsd the bye _ West Chrlstchuxch. , 25, J. Patterson, 17, S. Ellis 17, D. MoRae 1 n QK \VB*t ChVlstahureh *>kd G|h»h4to J6). For 8t.' *Alb(ina, B. total of 395, West GhHSMUMftn jj North took three wickets for 80 tiins. was an onenlntf *> At -Christ's OollegA ground, West ChristiP^rim^nl 1 "* -f^ S 3 « 08 («le» 62, B. Twynehatn 'Peaks "'fdlt 11 ' J? Caygill 87, Ri Oamm 51, E. K. j!t«r ?o the off and it went %i trel1 a J?•' #1. *»>« D..Wanklyn 18) beat w« hat for an easy catolr* 8 Oollege BB9 and 7& for two wickets fumbled the ball twiee before ' 84 not out) by 49 rUns on the ftmsjnf At Rugby Bark, St. Albans A 817 and w S riows and he 77 wickets (declared) (W. Brown E&2HI PSSm he .«iT2iiTuS c6 . "*« 0. Adami 21) beat Wiora 142 *". ■ «S, , dlsasteoua 57 and Anderson 83) and 171 for Ketr a?d at oniS Kd »*® Wlck*tl (P. Roberts 47, A. Lockhart 41, lMjL. t ,i,i.|.' r |ak* that did not Anderson-25, and Mehrtens IB) by 176 runs %i, w..t mm * !S."»«. 'r., St wmm***}* and Bunis did the heat Lancaster Park B ld7 and 204 (B. KSlhii*!!* ~nd Merritt had 'taken Bishop 04, Kennedy 32, Prebble IB, and HbT'I Ke« w« theTnly one play" Hawkins 16) by 50 runs on the first Irfnings. OhampneL At Bt; Andrew's, St. Andrew'*. l?lfc and KW»M it Merritt ♦frp" the others had tof two wjekets (T. Wilson 49) beat »■ he lodted likely lo' help ByMtthftm 184 ftnfl lift by -eight wioMts. nartnershln Burrows-bowled 'At Ijaneaster Park,- Lancaliter Park A 859 Mfhea Douglas was heat Bast Ohristchurch 85, »fid 158 (ItollinBESTBhS. | tingle gii'wfcketS' son 84, Brown 81, and Andrew* 81) by an Bar»-_?i ■ !n t'«£L 1 ZS"i„. : », k s «»». m HffiSSr-ta • cut Merritt's slows,fie -'(D. Dstrson 112} beat Biecarton B 88 and of ItoV'then. 288 fof ai, wlcbts by 102 runs ati the th6 * «Up5,~ where Moffatt ■fli'st Innings. lE^AmSS^^''S3&55 - THIBD GBADE. BmEii got in some ' scoring In a the sbml'final, Sydenham B 196 and was deltas it Out itt'-the i09t'<ol i 'twa.' WlckeU (Kiug 63) bent Sldc«r> BSi&wMeh were now m6re frequent, ton A hi ind 318 (HemMfod 40) by eight DEbil shots all round ■ tHe wlfcket. wickets. For Sydenham, Newton took Bix GROUNDS FINANCE TRIAL OF NEW SCHEMte. . • •7.y;i-i. ■ ■ , ■' *fASSOCIATION'8 PROPOSAL . < • ADOPTED, r, '"if >7' *'& rovi|6d; sciheme of financing' tho cricket founds for the ... Canterbury Cricket competitions - was adopted at & special meeting o£'-the delegates on.Saturday night, -the Association provides £$00, and Ihe balance of maintenance id fpiuid by t^e clubs, the ftttiount being Bliftred equeJly at a set cWt per wicket. mittee had' considered this sub-committee broughtH^Trora^ho proposal. 'A majority vote, secnredf'its adoption. b\ A'* - ■ «, Mr 0. 8. Thompson, whoJinovedUljo adoption of the scheme, -*#$,& - thai it was m extension of oao tistd cdins before the delegates soir.eijpafeltith's .jagb. had put on ~ 64 when a good for 72. i There < were SO . teams in ■Fnnrrrtw b*at~ HUL aiV.tho .way. in the lonl-nntl, Merlvali A- QS8 (Diokie W» thott life. Wtea Qibbi wtat bil) beat Sydenham A 284 by 28 puns on tiona providing 17 jblie preIKf interest was whether he could the first Innings. - , ' RHTwiih a fln» si*. A {SimtrfOft not HEv wdt took him pair the, obpw*y, jjbj; rims ,on tha lnnmgs.\, 'WftJi S «total cost of v£f$i4. the figures ittpttilusionB eould be ''Kirk provided four wicketfejffiftlt^ftfeiB. ■Ef«»y Mt«h to 'A. Bunt tfrdeep' % 0 kTts T>eat West Ohrllltchurch ft •145 f «h»d i -' WleJw*, 12/V ten wickets. „ ltt I: , i> His ik*£t&L&e»t\fb 204 best. St- Alhans A. S% KEftiiSElfctoi»u. flf UMaTSSjWmml inloings (shdVlfli -JTin8.'i%V% , Qhriatchurch two four" teams, St. Albans wickets for eight -teato8}^ffljm^9^6ol 'Boys' one And a hftlMlBBpMlli^or ImitMiny- 1 rilWi|f,/r|tfj|,Qld Oollegians 183 and 285 for ninewt6k*ts - (MQnt'eath 78 and J. B. Williams, !HPH|KM»tt' flix tearns; Bi88&rton Wickets for seven teaitte. aai^^PwDitchurch one and & half, wittB^nn^r'ibc 'tiams. thV6e wlekW' for tedtns,,: Attd Oollegians two wickets tot fomr teamB*-.. these it c&uld be teeti' that' ohly two eMbs provided their fall .-quoit, 1 ;6iwiek<)ts, l^hSl-e Secona- JnnJijgs.Lf ijfc aemfrfinal," Od Wfe|4a«, T4 . pwBisr r #rij c Wv£ ffitym&atii • 'J, *3K»fiv4jfcfiai» D«M'Boy9* were 05 wioketi necessary, and 17 oiUy mt$ ;j)rotldefl. ° He said that the fa&bcomtolttea had Mthnataid the cost {or 1 "> b •> i if- iSlglD attjl 120pr jatnoVWlckets wickdts tcf the >1031-32 season including WB* •Hr'fiflrtcwt. J7!9SBBHH1 ■■■pWUiwwibiui!; the u&j 4 of fiugby Park, "and th* «cCufcjB. Sl^eeh P&tiott of that ground by the Albans Olub wasi-— . i ' Wiakets. Cost. !>•' - 1 1 " ... " n £ - Lancaster Pftrk - .. (1 dD Sydenham Pafk «... 8; . 78 'ElmWood Patk ■' ■ \' & 4$' f Hagley Park g! / 25d HI 1 fiigh School 879 jrSBG^t,! feeat I Lancaster'Bark IwMBaHBIrHj?>■ ». hip 's,iis;'{ramBf. , -Bnd' 402 wm's,- , Hospital »O0J#er. .. ' 5 f 105 Eugby. Park ' *3> 148 . Top-dressing Park' IS , •-.»«,, ay ,svdeiiht£i 145 and lei f 5 / i, A l -t •, V -V'fSrs, 2W| Mvjmi A 112 5I^SShP«HM®W2mw4 , W \*-.m vktei..ToiSM. . : £724
U9 IU41UWBJ*—* 'Wlfckets. Cost •Lancaster Park .. > ' 'v & «», d> 4 8& 17 0 .B&ist CixHstehureh .. 2 ' .41 16' O Sti Alb&Jlft •» 4 85 11 0 High School Old S0?B # »2 17 Rtoeartofe * • 3i 7S , 7 0 ,We$t Qhtistctaurch . .. * 8 49 17 3 Sydenham ' .« ,3* 75 7 ,6 ,014 Collegians 2 , 4 18 0
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