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BOYS' LEAGUE

SENIOR OAMEB. Boys' Institute A team, 142 (F. Murray 24, A. 1 arrant 35, O. Solway 14, L. Smith, 21); E b ? 010 '. 3? aud 51 WaJkor 16). Bowling winw ys » In J tltut « °. s °lway took eight wickots for 8 runs, L. Smith five for 6, J. Snann.an three for 15. Institute won by an nuifngs and 66 runs. , U Cuthbert's B v. Institute 0, at Kcl,Wh Parki Institute 0, 77 and 90 (Bolton *?, Newman 17 and 11, Forrest IS and 45, Sage 10, Piper 12). St. Cuthbert's B. 170 (Stack 33, not out, Pollock 32, Brown 28, Wilcox 16, Honrne 15, Scarborough 16). Bowling for.St. Cuthbert's, Hearne took seven for 68, Pollock soven for 62, and Stack three for 13). St. Cuthbert's B won by an innings and three runs. St. Outhbert's A v. Institute B, at Anderson Park. . St. Cuthbert's, 127 (W. Turvey ( 35, W. Burko 21, not out, 0. Hester 17. D. Fuller 13, J. Hutchings 10). Institute B, 77 and 20 (Arnold 25, Ooloman 17, not out, ! M'Gill 16, Rußterhola 11), Bowling for St. Cuthbert's, W. Turvey took nine for fl, G. Bolt eight for 38; while, for Institute, Smith took four for 50, and Arnold three tor'4B, St. Cuthbert's won by an innings and 30 runs. Thorndon and St. Thomas's mot on Anderson Park, when the former won by an innings and 54 runs. Scores:—Thorndon (declared), six wickets for 116 runs (Eramley 31, O'Neill IA, Sisson 16, Freeman 16, Herd, not out, 10). Faber took two wickets for 21 runs, and Grensido four for 65. St. Thomas's, 36 (Faber 14) . and 26. Tho Thorndon bowkrs were:—balrymple, seven for 16 and three for 11, and Bramley two for 19 and five for U. The senior games will be continued on January 12 and junior on February 2. A representative game has been arranged with tho City and Suburban Cricket Association of Onristohurch. to take place in Christchurch at the New Year. Players solecled for practice will be published to-morrow, and the final selection later in the weak. / Junior Games. Boys' Institute A team, 142 runs for seven wickets (declared), (Bradcock 42, T. Barr 30. E, Allen 19, P. Carey 14); Porirua, it and 50 (H. Bennett 24). Boiling for Institute Hi Softly took seven wickets for 15 runs, and flvo for 14, and It. Allan four for 15. Institute won by an innings and 57 runs. Boys' Institute B team, 34 and 91 (H. Anderson 25, O. Cross 18, S. Brooks 16); St. Outhbert's, 46 and 35 (Gibson 12). Bowling for Institute Vf. Tucker took ten wickets for 49 runs, A. Osborne six for 16, A. Hart two for 4. Bowling for St. Cuthbert's S. Beoves took three wickets for 15 runs, and Hester flvo for 16. Institute secured a. three-poinVwln by 44 runs. Boys' Institute C, 116 (J. Banks 33, E. Bolt 17 nol out, E. Dawo 16,. H. Lambert 10). Boys' Instituto E, 17 and 42 (E. Burbidgo 13, O. O'Neil 10). Bowling. for Institute 0 J. Banks took six wickets for 10 runs, h. Johnson seven for 15, K. Dempster five for 17, W. Henley one for 7. Institute 0 won by an innings and 57 runs. Boys' Institute B team, 74 and 67 (D. Ohandler 26 and 12. D. Boyd 12, W, Nicollo 12); Marist (Thorndon), 85 and 36 (Jf. Kcogh 30, 0. Milno 24). Boys' Inßtitnto won by 20 runs,' securing a three-point win. Thorndon defeated Institute F by sin innings nnd 30 runs. Scores—Thorndon, 76 (Scott 21, Bolton 18); Institute 28 (Ferri--15). and 18. . TVonnocott six for 16, Herd seven for 9, Oakey three for 12, Standidge two for 6 shared the wickets for Thorndon, as did Ferris, Pay, and Paterson for Institute.

WELLINGTON AND WAIRARAPA. (By Telegrauh-Soecial Correspondent.) Mastecton, Dccombor ■'6, The representative cricket match played on Saturday between Wellington and Wairuramv resulted in a wiu for the former by 90 rims to 82.

COLLEGE GAMES, OHRIST'S COLLEGE DEFEAT OTAGO HIGH SCHOOL. By Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, December 15. In inter-Bchools cricket, Ohrist'B (College beat Otago Boys' High School by an innings and 102 runs. Christ's College made 231 (Blunt 89. I'engelly 38, Burdon 28, Cowlishaw 23, Sugdon 23). Burton took throe wickets for 40 runß, and Knight three for 61. Otago made 60 in the first innings (Harraway 16, Trcaley 16). Blunt took five wickets for 25 runs and Hindmarsh three for 5. The second innings yielded 68 (Smith, not out 22). Blunt took four wickets for 27 runs, and Hindmarsh two for 18. HEATHOOTE WIWiIAMS SHIELD. Auckland, December 15. The Heathcoto Williams Shield challenge, cricket match, between Auckland Grammar School (holders) and Christ, church High School, commenced yesterday. In the first innings Christchurch scored 104 and Auckland 194. Christchurch have lost two wickets for 51. runs in the second innings.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 71, 17 December 1917, Page 7

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BOYS' LEAGUE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 71, 17 December 1917, Page 7

BOYS' LEAGUE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 71, 17 December 1917, Page 7

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