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CAXTEBBTTKY ASSOCIATION. I The Canterbury Crickct Asjociatian'e compot 1 lions were continu'.-d on Saturdav, under \ery favourable conditions. Ko^ulio. — FIRST GRADE. Christ's College made 309 (H. V. lane 16. A. F. Hindmar&h 10. K. 11. T. C. Lowry 10. and K. D. -Ma. Linwood hit tin- up 1"..* jn response <L. nrrin 46. R. Kc.id 15, W. Kin? I*%. .i ::d AVForsyth 26V Read ru:d Tate tor Li .".wood, and BVani and Matson for College bowled best. _ Boy;- Hisr'n School made 9ii fD. Roese SI •.vr.d Q. A. Wright -;0) and Svdonham 135 (W. H. TVinsor 31. V. R. Patrick 46. and R. Shorratr '-2 no* our'). Mcßeth bowled host for -Sydenham, and Br.ckhursr and Woods for School. Riccarton msde ;mo (H B. TVhitta 120. E. T. Taylor 10. A. E. Brrne 30. E. E. Luttrcll and R. H. Xorth 100\ and St, Albans two for 12. Andrews and Xighiinjalo bowled be«t for St. Albans. Christchurch made -'23 (C. Hammond 34, H. Butters in, D. Redoath 4? C Boxshall 43. "Dr. Foster 15. ,T. A. Xeleon AY. Holland '291. ar.d East Christchurch tlireo tor '3 (A. K. Blank 14, G. Conn.il 44 not oiin. Howell howled be?i K>r East Christchurch. SECOND GRADE. Ricearton, nlaying with four men. made o."* {Evans 15. 1 nivin *21). Penjrelly. two wickets, bowied best for East Christchurch, who replied with 16'2 (Cunningham 15, Smith Sinclair •''3 not out, Spaan *i 2*. Cnwin, and Evan? bowled best for Ricearton. "West Christchurch batt-ed first n-s»inst St. Albans B. and in-ade 15S (Chambers 36. Zimmerman 3G. Marshall 41, Donaldson 15). Johnstone, five for K6, bowled best for St. | Albans, who replied with 7S (Jackman 10, Stringer 15. Strnjiijc 33). Chambers and Zimmerman bowled best for West. St. Albans A made 97 (Webster 62. Revell 11) against Bots' High School, who mado 96 (Bowes 37, Dally 27). GRADE. Boys' High School B batted first afrainst the A team, and mad« 66 (Sinclair ii. IS, Williams 13, Mann 14). Lightband bowled host for the A s, who made 107 for seven wickets (Gillespie 16, Pitcaithly 31 not out, Hobhs 11, Carter 21). Moore bowled befit for the B team. Christ's A made 179 acrajnst Technical College (Dalgety 55. Fos 38, Maitland 17. Macfarlane 16, Clarkson 16 not out. Wilson 14). Coohe and Yates bowled best for Technical, who replied with 110 for one wicket (Wilson 51, Hcarfield -13 not out, Taylor 18 not out). St. Bedc's .had first eiriko against Christ's College 15. and mado S3 (Christie 37, Barrett 10). Hargreavcs, 7 for 30, bowled best for College, who made 90 for nine wickets (Lewis 20, Williams 23). West Christchurch mado 160 for two wickets and declared (Orchard 107 retired. Wiseman 18, Thompson 21); Sydenham made 55 (Eater 11, ITolraos 14) and 75 (Drury IS, Kins JS, Doreen 18). West j Christchurch won by an innings and 30 runs. : West Christchurch mado 49 against Riccar- ' ton (J. Cadenhead 28). Riccarton replied ! with 82 (J. Hannnfin 31. Kicholson 21, JlcKenzio 11, Hanhatn 10). I CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION, j The second round of the competitions was commenced on Saturday, although most teams wero eufforing from a. chortnge of players on account of tho attractions elsewhere. Results: — FIRST GRADE. | Woolston batted first against Druids, and made 85 (M. Begg 29, Laweon 13, £Vi mms 15). Druids mado 32., Woolston in their second innings made. 60 for eight wickets (Samms 28), Begg (5 for 17) and Laweon (3 for 15) bowled well for Wooleton. I SECOND GRADE. Playing 1 at Sydenham Dunstable batted first aga.inat Druids A, and mad© 203 (Sim 55, Ncilsou 46, lilson 52, Ladbrook 15, Congrove 10). Druids replied with 62 for four wickets (L. Hales 30, Smith 10). St. Albans defeated Chemists by default. Boys' Gordon Hail batted firet against Druids B, and mado 237 (McKay 63, Johnuton 24, Hil tgrovc 10, Vernazoni 28, Fraser not crnt 59. Watts 42). Druids had made 33 for five wickets (Henwood 27) when play ccascd. Templcton mado 51 Ch. Voice not out 8) and Green's 71 (G. Robertson 27). In their second innings Templeton lost eight wickets far 72 (Fiudlay 22 not out, R. Wright 21, I/. Voice 13). THIRD GRADE. Boya* Gordon Hall defeated Belfast by 48 ruD3 on the first, inninge. Scores:—Belfast 8-3 (Grimshaw 28, Cooper 28, Barnard 10); Boys' Gordon Hall 131 (Jennings 57 not out, Pitt 31, Sutherland 15). Dunstable mado 203 (Sims 56, Neilgon 46, Lad brooks 15, W. Elson 52) and Druids 79 for four wickets (L. Hales 30, H. Smith 10). •NEW ZEALAND COUNCIL. ANNUAL MEETING. The twenty-first annua? meeting of the New Zealand Cricket Council vraa held on Saturday night. Sir Cecil Moon presiding over a fair attendance. Tho annual report and balancc-shect (which have already boen published in "Tho Press") wero adopted. The following officers were elected for the .ensuing year:—Patron, his Excellency the Governor, the Eaxl of Liverpool; president, tho Hon. Sir Francis Dillon Bell ton); vice-presidents, tho presidents of. the affiliated associations- management committee, Sir Cccil Moon, Messrs A. C. -McCoy. D. Reeee, Cliarlos Clark, and J. F. Peake; ion. secretary. Mr «T. S. Barrett; hon. treasurer, Mr W. H. "Winsor; hon. auditor, Mr F. H. Labott. The question ag to whethor tho subscriptions of the various associations to the Council should be remitted during the ensuing «aeon was disenssed, and on the motion of Mr D. Reese it was decided that the associations be not called on for their enbacriptions during the ensuing year. Mr A. C. McCov offered a engrgestion that every club throughout the Dominion should keep an honours board, containing the names of all their members who had fallen, and a general opinion was expressed that such a course ehovld be ndot>ted. On the motion of Mr W. H. Winsor. a hearty vote of thanks was passed to the retiring officers and to the chairman, for thoir valuable services during the pact year.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15746, 13 November 1916, Page 3

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15746, 13 November 1916, Page 3

CRICKET. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15746, 13 November 1916, Page 3

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