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JUNIOR GRADE.

HIGH SCHOOL v. OLD BOYS. ‘ » A win by 76 runs on the first innings was recorded by High School in the junior match against Old Boys at Ashburton. Several good scores were made by members of the winning team, the best being D. Shaw 36, R. Plunkett.29, R. Grant and W. Lowry 28, and T. Kennedy 24. For Old Boys N. Finlay scored 22, A.Kelly 17, A.Porter 16. The best bowling averages for High l School ’ were R. Maynard one for 1 and N. Hosking six for 47, and for Old Boys G. Eyles took three for 3. Details: — High School* First Innings. R. Maynard, bA. Porter ... ... . 4 R. Plunkett, lbw, bS. McElhinney 29 W\. Lowry, b Porter ...■ 28 R. Smith, c McElhinney, b Porter 2 T. Kennedy, c E. Stayt, b G, - > Bowden ... ... ~. 24 N. J. Hosking, b Porter „1 D. Shaw, b Porter ... 36 A. Rowell, b Kelly 1 R. Soutar, run out 1 R. Grant, not out 28 R. Leith, e Meaclem, h Eyles ... 0 Extras ... 18

Total Bowling—A. Porter took five for 57, S. McElhinney one for 30, A. Kelly one for 46, G. Bowden one for 25, W. Smith none lor 0, G. Eyles one for 3. Old Bovs, First Innings. D. Zouch, run out 0 W. H. Smith, std Smith, b Hosking 4 J. A. Portex-, lbw, b Hosking ... 16 A. Kelly, b Hosking 17 G. J. Bowden, lbw, b Hosking ... 5 V. Meaclem, b Kennedy ... ... 1 N. Finlay, b Hosking \ *22 S. McElhinney, not out ... ... 15 E. Stayt, b Hosking 10 G. Eyles, e Lowery, b' Kennedy ... 6 A. G. McKay, c Kennedy, b May-* nard 4 Extras ... ... ... ... 2 Total 101 Bowling—Lowery none for 13, Hosk-

ing six for 47, Kennedy two for 36, Plunkett none for 2, Maynard one for 1. Second Innings. McElhinney, b Maynard 9 McKay, b Maynard 13 Kelly, e Hosking, b Plunkett ... 7 Meaclem, b Maynard ... ... 2 Bowden, not out ... ... ... 66 Porter, b Kennedy 7 Finlay, b Kennedy - Eyles, stpd Smith, b Plunkett ... 17 Stavt, not out ... ... p ••• 6 Extras 16 Total (for seven wickets) 135 Bowling—Plunkett two for 33, Maynard three for 45, Hosking none for 33, Kennedy two for 19.

e LAURISTON v. PUBLIC WORKS. A win by an innings and 28 runs was secured by Lauriston w’hen the team played Public Works at Lauriston. In reply to the Public “Works total of 47, Lauriston made 131 for seven wickets (H. Adams 55, A. Goodwin not out 25, L. E. Smith 21). In the second innings Public Works made 56, of which 24 were secured by W. Davidson.Bowling for Lauriston H. Adams took seven for 13 and seven for 28 —an excellent performance. The best bowler for Public Works was J. Fisher, who took four wickets*for 24 runs. Details: — Public Works. First Innings. H. Frew, b Adams 17 H. Price, b W. Goodwin 6 W. Davison, b Adams ... ... H J. Fisher, K Adams ... ... ... 6 T. Timlin, stpd and bW. Goodwin 0 F. Westphall, b Adams ... ... 3 K. Thompson, not out .... ... 8 K. Nicholson, b Adams ... ... 7 W. Lockhead, b Adams ... ... 6 S. Hurst, b Adams ... ... ... 6 D. Hall, b W. Goodwin 6 Extras 1 j

Total ... ... ••• 47 Bowling—W. Goodwin three for 26, Adams seven for 13, S. Goodwin none for 7. Second Innings. Hall, b Adams 0 Nicholson, o Smith, b Crothers ... 11 Timlin, c Ashworth, b Adams ... 4 Davison, c Goodwin, b Adams ... 24 Thompson, o Hooper, b Adams ... 2 Westphall, o Hooper, b Goodwin ... 6 Fisher, c Smith, b Adams ... ... 1 Lockhead, not out ... ... ... 1 Frew, b .Goodwin ... ... 1 Hurst, stpd Hooper, b Adams ... 0 Extras 4 Total ••• 56 Bowling—Adams seven for 28, Crotliers one for 22, S. Goodwin two for 2. Lauriston H. Adams, b Fisher 55 H. Crothers, c Davison, b Frew ... 1 W. Smith, *b Westphall ... ... 21 A. Hooper, b -Fisher ... ... H R. Vickery, b Fisher 6 A. Goodwin, not out ... ••• 25 S. Ashworth, c Thompson, h Fisher 10 D. Smith, b Westphall 3 W. Ashworth, not out 0 Extras ••• 6 Total (for seven wickets) 131 Bowling—Hall none for 17, Frew one for 21, Westphall two for 8, Price none for 18, Nicholson none for 19, Fisher Jour for 24, Timlin none for 6.

TECHNICAL OLD BOYS v. TINWALD Technical Old Boys defeated Timvald by 60 runs on the first innings at Ashburton on Saturday. Replying to Tinw aid’s meagre first innings total of 47, Technical made 107. There were no high individual scores in either innings. In their second innings Timvald knocked up 134 (C. Hulme 66 not out, T. Spicer 34). For Technical, J. Smith took four wickets for 14 runs and three for 16. W. Merrin was the most successful bowler for Timvald, taking five wickets for 18 runs. Details: — Timvald. First Innings. T. Spicfcf, lbw, b Kenny 4 W. Merrin, c and b Sparrow ... 6 E. Bell, b Kenney 4 B. McKenzie, run out ° C. Hulme, '!> Kenney 2 B. Pearce, c Sheehan, b Smith ... 10 A. Rodd, b Hawke ... 15 G. Campbell, b Smith ... ••• 0 E. Kirkman, b Smith ... ... 0 J. Hardie, not out 1 C. Bell, c Connell, b Smith ... 0 Extras ... ... ••• « ••• ® Total ••• 4/ Bowling—K. Kenney took three for 17, W. Sparrow one for 10, J. Smith four for 14, L. Hawke one for 0.

** Second Innings. T. Spicer, c Kerr, b Kenney ... 34 W. Merrill, b Kenney E, Bell, stpd Sheehan, b Price ... 19 B. McKenzie, c Sparrow, 1> Kenney 2 C. Hulme, not out j ••• H. Pearce, c Sheehan, b Hawke ... 1 A. Rodd, c and b Price E. Kirkman, b Keen ... 4 C. Bell, stpd Sheehan, b Price ... 1 J. Hardie, c Connell, b Price ... 4 Extras * Total 134 Bowling—Sparrow took no wickets for 41 runs, Kenney three for 30, Smith three for 16, Hawke two for 14, Price four for 21. Technical.. R. Sheehan, lbw, b E. Roll ... 19 C. Keen, stpd Spicer, b AV. Merrin 13 P. Connell, e Bell, b Campbell ... 3

K. Kenney, c McKenzie, b Merrill 11 L. Hawke, c Bell, b Campbell ... IS W. Sparrow, c Spicer, b Merrin ... 17 R. Ken-, Ibw, b Pearce ... ... 1 J. Smith, c Bell, b Merrill ... ... 13 H. Price, not out ... ... ... 4 J. Hitchins, e and b Merrin ... 0 J. Hickey, c Merrin, b Bell ... 3 Extras ... ... ... ... 5 Total 107 Bowling—W. Merrin five for 18, R. Hulme none for 16, E. Bell one for 27, G. Campbell two for 18, B. Pearce one for 8, R. Bell none for 15. COLDSTREAM v. KIA ORA.

Coldstream .won by 17 runs on the first, innings in the match played aginst Kia Ora at the Kia Ora ground. First- strike was taken by Coldstream which made 88 runs (W. Gibbs 23, R. Forsythe 22, L. Cross 17, B. Roberts 12). Their second innings produced 97 runs, Cross making 40, M. Fleming 15, L. Rcveley 12. Kia Ora made 71 runs in their first innings, J. Grant making 11, C. Samuels 11 and W. Burton 10. Bowling for Kia. Ora, C. Samuels took sik wickq£p for 40 runs and three for 33, Burton one for none and one for 14, White one for none. Details:— Coldstream, First Innings. W. Gibbs, c and b Samuels ... 23 F. Clark, c and b Samuels ... ... 0 L. Carter, b Samuels ... ... 1 E. Cross, b Samuels ... ... 17 M. Fleming, plyd on b Samuels . 1 C. Reveley, e Samuels, b Grant . 1 B. Roberts, c Samuels, b Burton . 12 M. Til son, c and b Samuels ... 1 R. Forsythe, b White 22 B. Stock, run out ... ... 0 Extras ... ... ... 10

Total ... ... ... 88 Bowling.—Grant one for 16, Samuels six for 40, Finlay none for 18, Burton one for none. White one for none. Second Innings. Gibbs, b Burton ... ... ... 5 Cross, b Grant ... ... 40 Clark, c Mathieson, b Grant ... 0 Reveley, b Samuels 12 Carter, b Grant ... ... 3 Fleming, b Samuels 15 Roberts, plyd on, b Grant ... 6 Scott, run on t ... ... ... 2 Forsythe, b Grant, ... ... 0 Scott, c Burton, 'b Samuels ... 4 Extras ... ... ... 10 Total ... ... 97 Bowling—Grant five for 17, Burton one for 14, White none for 11, Samuels three for 33, Mathieson none for 12. Kia Ora. R. Burton, b Gibbs ... ... 0 J. Grant, c Cross, b Fleming ... II C. Samuels, c Carter, b Fleming . 11 W. Guthrie, b Fleming ... ... 6 Garforth, b Fleming ... ... 2 A. Mathieson, lbw, b Fleming ... 2 C. Smith, c and b Roberts ... 5 J. White, c Forsythe, b Roberts . 0 W. Burton, c Gibbs, b Reveley ... .10 R. Finlay, b Reveley ... ... 9 Extras ... ... ... 15 Total ... ... 71 Bowling—Gibbs one for ?8, Fleming five for 19, Roberts two for 4, Revelley two for 10, Carter none for 5. CHRISTCHURCH MATCHES. CHRISTCHURCH, November 5. The third round of the Canterbury Cricket Association’s competitions commenced to-day in fine but cold wea- . tlier o-n easy wickets. Scores:—

Old Boys 260 (Menzies 110, Mcßae three for 19 and Cobden three for 26) met Lancaster Park, 64 for four wickets (Bellamy not out 24). West Christchurch, 205 (Burton 50, iDbnelly 34, Roberts three for 39 and Fairbairn four for 80), met Riccarton, 22 for three wickets (Johnston two for 9). St. Albans, 258 (Smith, 107, Burtt 44, Alexander five for 100 and Lester three for 56) met Old Collegians, eight for two wickets. East Christchurch, 186 (Newton 46, Maine 39, Newton nine for 58), met Sydenham, 140 for three wickets (Walsh 58, Oliver 41 not out. SOUTH CANTERBURY GAMES. TIMARU, This Day. High School, 195 and 28, beat Star 105 for eight (declared) and 82. For Star, Taylor took three for 9, Seaton two for lOand Welford five for 4. For High* School Weir took three for 23 and four for 16 and Enting three for 25 and six for 20. Timaru 151 and 16 for three (dec.) beat Temuka 50 and 115. For Temuka, Reynolds took two for 14 and Johnson one for 2. For Timaru, Purcell took two for 40, Smith two for 31 and Wilton five for 14. Geraldine, 93 and 68 for two, beat Old Boys 31 and 119. For Geraldine, F. Stack took four for 33, Gibson two for 6 and Widdup two for 4. For Old Boys, Jones took one for 29 and Macdonald one for 9.

OTAGO COMPETITIONS DUNEDIN, November 6. Cnvishrook A scored 297 (C'ox 66, Cavanagh 64) and secured one Grange wicket-for 34. "Old Boys, with 135 (Martin 46, Silver seven for 27) and 67 for -throe wickets (Silver three for 18), are in a strong position against Albion, which was dismissed for 56 (Colvin five for 21, Groves four for 32). Dunedin scored 207 against Kaikorai. Robertson (112) scoring the first century of the season, and Alicott, bowling well to take six wickets for 50 runs. Kaikorai has scored 30 for no wickets. Cai'isbrook B scored 114 (Gowland

four for 12. McDonald lour lor 23) to which University has replied with 173 ( for four wickets (Dunn 55. Uttlev 44).

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 23, 7 November 1938, Page 2

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JUNIOR GRADE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 23, 7 November 1938, Page 2

JUNIOR GRADE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 23, 7 November 1938, Page 2