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THIRD GRADE .

Sydenham and AWst Che-istobin-irh mrt on S.vdenham Park, Sydenham battms first, and making 77 (Rob<*in 3G. Stevens 19, and turner 10.. Sorerne took the wickets for "West Christchurch, who replied with 13

(White 20, Watson 14); Dongall Turner divided tho wickets. Sydenham, in their second innings, had i % S to their credit for 1 nicket v/Jioii '.live was called (.Wilson 13, and Stevens -'I). Christchurch A b.ittt-d first af;aiiisL .Boys' High Sohooii, ami rot.".'L'<i 313 for fi wickets (Gill 19< Ende 97 not out Lucas 71. IU-ose (>S. I'luller 26). .St. Albans B met HiceaHon l>, »-!: en the latter took strike and comniletl 219 (Nixon GO, Powell '_"_'. Unv.jin f>l not out. Eran& 34. MeLellaud \:\). St. Mh:uv< had made 51 for 1 wirkft '.vlieu time was called (McLean ol not, out). College hatted first against Linwonn A. and'total'rd 141 (Hattray 5-5. (■riu'y 31, Loudon ii. 19, Harrison i. 11). Linwood made for i! wickets ([nglis 15 not out). At Lancaster l\irk Linwood B met St. Albans A. Tiio latter batted first, and notched 96 (W. J. Walter 14. Edsar 24, McNae U). Linwood B scored Ft (Matthews 33, Evans 13, Fairbrother' 10). At call of timo in tho second innings St. Albans had scored 30 for three wickets. Walter and McXae were tho chief bowlers for St. Albans, and Brooker for Linwood. East Christchurch and Sydenham B played at Lancaster Park. Scores: — Sydenham, with six men short, scored 29 (Tonkin 14). East Christchurch ran vn 273 (Rowo 77, Grifiin 53. Hobson 23, Bush 19 not out, AVillsteed 18. Neale IG, "Wilson 14, West 11). At call of time Sydenham had scored 30 for four wicket (Matthews 12 not out). Dobbs and Neale divided tho wirkets for East, and Matthews bowled for Sydenham. Linwood C and Riccarton A met at Lancaster Park. The latter, hatting first, scored 155 (Brown 63 \Y. Haines 30. G. Haines 26, Godfrey 24). Linwood replied with 10!) (England 21, Johnson 24, Tulloch 15, Stevens 19, Annant Muff. Stevens and Tulloch took the wicket? for Linwood, and Brown and Sinclair for Riccarton.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14306, 18 March 1912, Page 3

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THIRD GRADE . Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14306, 18 March 1912, Page 3

THIRD GRADE . Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14306, 18 March 1912, Page 3