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CRICKET.

M.C.C. TEAM'S TOUR. THE ITINEKABY AMENDED. Owing to the shipping hold up in Australia, mo &evr Zeaiuna CncKet Council has found it to alter th\i itinerary o: the il.t'.t. terns i\cw Zealand mur. li was expected liiai iu-3 team would leave Sydney by the iioeniki yesterday, and it that were so, the Ae-.v Zealand fixtures will bo 83 follows: Friday, Saturday, and Monday, December 15th, loth, "and loth, v. Auckland, at Auckland. , Tuesday and Wednesday, December 19th and 20tli, v. Thirteen from North and South Taranaki, \\ anganui, and Waikato Association*, at Wanganui. Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday, December 23rd, 25th, and 26th, v. Canterbury, at Chris tchurch. Saturday, December 80th, Monday, and Tuesday, January Ist and 2nd, 1923 First Test v. New Zealand, at Wellington. Friday, Saturday, and Monday, January sth, 6th, and Bth—Second Test v. New Zealand, at Christchurch. Tuesday and Wednesday, January 9th and 10th, v. Thirteen from Asbburton, South Canterbury, and North Otago Associations, at Termika. . Friday, Saturday, and Murrday, January 32th, 13th, and 15th, v. Otago, at Dunedin. Saturday and Monday, January 20th and _ 22nd, v. Southland, at Invercargill. Friday, Saturday, and Monday, January 26th, 27th, and 29th, v. 'Wellington, at "Wellington. Tuesday and Wednesday, January 30th and 31st, v. Thirteen from Weal Coast, Neloon; and Marlborough Associations, at Nelson. Friday, Saturday, and Monday, February 2nd, 3rd, and sth—Third 'Test v. New Zealand, at Wellington. Tuesday and Wednesday, February Gth and 7th, v. Thirteen from Rangitikei, Mana•watu, -and Wairarapa. Associations, it Palmenton North". Friday and Saturday, February 9th and 20th, v. Thirteen from Wairoa, Poverty Bay, and Hawke's Bay Associations, at Napier. '"- Fridav. Saturday, and Mondav, February 16th, 17tti, and 19th, v. Auckland, at Auckland. (By Cable—Press Association—Copyright.) _ (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.} •SYDNEY Deoe/mber 8. Arrangements hare been completed for Maclarcn's team to sail 'by the Moeraii today. SCHOOLS* MATCH. A match between Rangiora High School and Christchurch Technical College wafl player at En&org road on Thursday, Bangiora winning by four wickets and 33 runs. Scores: TECHNICAL COLLEGE. First Innings. J. Hunter, b Debonham .. .. 2 E. Grafton, b Chappell .. .'.5 A. Tomlinson, c Mehrtens, b Chrfppell .. 2 3. Teiohert, c Chappell, b Debenharn .. 8 (I. Philpott, c Mehrtens, b Cluvppell .. 29 J. Myers, c Bennett, b Chappell .. 5 D. Ironside, run out '.. .. .. 14 O. Bates, not out .. .. .. 6 W. Moore, c and b. Chappell .. ~ 0 J. Allen, b Chappell .. .. ~3 A. Hay, o and b Sandford .. ..10 Extras' .. .r .. ..16 Total .. .. .'. ..99 Bowling- Chappell, six for 28; Debonham, two for 85; Sandford, one fort 1; Roberts, none for 12; Garrett, none for 1. Second Innings. G. Philpott, o Bennett, b' Sandford .. 1 A. Tomlinson, o Mehrtens, b Saunders 16 J. Teichert, c Sandford, b Saunders ..18 J. Hunter, b Debonham .. .. l E. Grafton, lbw, b Chappell .. 23 J. Myers, lbw, b Chappell .. .. 0 D. Ironsides, run out .. .. .. 18 O. Botes, b Chappell '.. ~ ..7 \V. Moore, lbw, b Saundon .. ... 0 J. Allen, not out .. .. ... l A. Hay, Ibw, b Mehrtena .. ..7 Extras .. ~ ~ ~ 6 Total .. .. .. .. Ps , Bowling—Chappell, three for 25; Sand-' fori!,, one for 19; Detenham,. one for 9; 'Saunders, three for 19; Roberts, 8; Mehrtens, one for 1. °" . RANGIORA HIGH SCHOOL, First Innings. P. Roberts, b Tomlinson ..' .. ; 17 L. Chappell, h Tomlinson .. ..21 G. Mehrtens. o Bates, b Tomlinson .. 0 A. Saunders, lbw, b Grafton .. ..10 D. Garrett, run out .. .. ..13 J. Bobb, 0 Hunter, b Teichert •.. 8 M. Cook, 6 Teiohert, b Tomlinson .. g. R. Bennet, b Tomlinson .. ~ 8 !W. Sandford, c Teiohert, b Philpott .. 2 R. Leonard, not out .. .. ..0 B. Debenham, run out .. ~ ~; 1 Extras .. ~„ ~ i## 5 , Total ~^ Bowling—Tomlinson, five wickets for 47 runs; Teichert, one for 23; Grafton, one for 7; Philpott, one for 10. Second Innings. P. Roberts, not out .. .. ... is L. Chappell, b Tomlinson .. '.', "6 G. Mehrtens, 0 Bates, b Grafton .', 42 A.'Saunders, lbw, b Tomlinson ~. 0 D. Garrett, not out .. .. ..17 J. Robb, c Moore, b Teiohert .. '.'. U , M. Cook, run cut .. .. #t 3 R. Leonard, b .Tomlinson .. ~ fi Extras .. .. ~ p> | 2 Total' for six wickets .. .. 127 Bowling—Tomlinson, three for 60; Bates none for 12; Teichert, ono for 21; Grafton' one for 28. ( ' Y.M.C.A. (BOYS' GORDON HALL) CLUB. The following will represent B.G.H. to'day:— Fifth grade—A v. B.H.S. A, Hospital Corner, No. '4, 2.15 p.m., R. Brundell; P. Copp, J. Calder, G. Clephane, J. Dawson, Jas. Dawson, R. Ellis, R. Lisle, A. MacDuff, L. Richards, L. Sutherland. Fifth grade B v. Marists, .Hospital Comer, No. 5, 2.15 p.m.—H. Curtis, J. Ghone, F. Gibson, M. MJacDuff, A. MacAlister, T. Prisk, A. Rodda, K. Sharp, N. Wilkina, J. Westgarth, W. Weir; emergencies, w. Rodda, J. Foster, A. Clark. Sixth grade v. B.H.S. B, Hospital Corner, No. 7, 2.15 p.m.—S. Bremford, A. Benzie, E. Borthwick, N. Donovan, R. Graham, C. Hales, J. Kiddey, K. Logie, B. Mann, W. Silvester, "W. Wilson; emergiencies, Farmer, M'Auliffe. Seventh grade A v. St. Bede's, Hospital Corner, No. 13, 2.15 p.m.—H. Aris, D. Brown, B. Cocks, R. Cullen, L. Dunnage, R. Gardner, D. Hoskins, R. Hunter, D. Lane, W. McLean, R. Queree; emergencies, C. Deans, L. Williams. Seventh grade B v. B.H.S. B, Hospital Corner, No. 11, 2.15 p.m.—R. Almond, A. Cunningham. H. Campbell, L. Chapman, 11. Escot't, S. Flewellen, R. Flewellen, W. Horton, C. McPhail, J. Newton, "W. "Wilson; emergencies, S. Deakin, J. Dick. NOETH CANTERBURY . ASSOCIATION. A trial matoh ww p.layedi at Bangiora on Thursday between East and. West teams, to select a team to represent the Association against the City and Suburban Association for possession of the ehiold on December 13th and 14th. West were allowed to play fourteen men. East batted first and made 422 (A. Lockhart ICO retired, J. Bennett 100, C. Moor 79, D. Nixon 44, J. Ballinger 36, and S. Smith 12). West made 64 (G. Neal 11) and 51 (Whitford 12, Neal 10). For West Beer took three wickets for 33, and L. Patterson two for 58. For East W. Barwick secured seven for-83, J. Bain /our for 14, and J- Bennett four for 28, and D. Nixon eight for 20. The following team has been selected to play against City and Suburban: —J. Bain, A. Johnstone, J. Bennett, S. Smith, A. Lockhart, C. Moor, W. Barwici, D. Nixon, J. Ballinger, H. Bennett, W. MacSerell; emergencies, 'J. Mayo, R. Southgate, H. Feary.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17633, 9 December 1922, Page 11

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17633, 9 December 1922, Page 11

CRICKET. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17633, 9 December 1922, Page 11

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