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CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. following is the- dra-*- for the final round of ciatcbe* conirceucinp on. Saturday: Senior Grade —Greens v. Yv'oolstcii, at. Sydenham 2; St. Aibims v, liiccaitoii, Sydenham Xo. 9. Junior Grade—St. John's v. D.I.C, _ at L-oolston; Packer and Jones v. Xew Brighton, at Linwood; St. Albans v. Greens a, at St. Albans; Grecr.s A v. Ricoartoc, at Sydenham >U- 2. "Third Grade—Y.S.P.C. T. Woolston, at Sydenham !No. -1. BOYS' ASSOCIATION. Koxt Satvudav the fourteenth round oi matches will taxe place. The first round in tho knock-out in tho fifth grades will then be played, although the knock-outs in the other grades will not commence for another week. The draw is as follows: Fifth Grade—Knock-out (first round): Y.11.C.A. (Boys' Gordon Hall) A v. St. Bede's Coliege, St. Bede's ground; Marist Brothers v. Technical College, Hospital Corner No. 1. Other games in fifth grade:—-Y.M.C.A. (Boys' Gordon Hall) B v. West Ciristchuich District Hi?h School, Hcspital Corner No. 2; Boys' High School A v. St. Andrew's College, St. Andrew's College ground; Boys' High School B have n- bye. Sixth Grade—A section: Y.M.C.A. (Boys' Gordon Hall) v. Technical College, Hospita-i Corner No. 3; St. Andrew's College v. Canterbury Footbal! Association, Hospital Coiner No. 4; Marist Brothers have a. bye. li Section—Beys' High School B v. don, Spreydon Domain; West Christchurc Q " District- High School v. Boys' Hi?h School A, Hospital Corner No. 5. Seventh Grade—A section: Y.M.C.A. (Boys' (V. T «ion Hall) A v. St. Bede's College. St. Bede's ground: Technical College A v. Technical College B, Hospital Corner No. C; Ma list Brothers v. "Waltham School, Hospital Corner No. 7.
B Section—Y.M.C.A. (Boys' Gordon Hall) B v. St. Andrew's College, Hospital Corner No.'' 3; ■ Boys' High School B v. Technical College C, Ensor's rood: Technical CoHego D v; Boys' High School A, Elisor's road. Stumps must bo drawn at 6 p.m. M.C.C. IN SOUTH AFRICA. (by cable —pbess association—costrioht.) (aUSTBALIAH AUK 3T.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) CAPE TOWN, March 5. Marylebonc in the first innings of the match against Western Provinces, at Newlands, made 236 (Mann 47, Kennedy 37). A Western Provinces right-hand off-break bowler secured three' wickets for no run 3. The Western Provinces at the end of the day, had lost six wickets for 163 runs (P. Hands '94, K. Hands 33). [Western Provinces in their first innings made 118.] In a jnateh, J. C. Williamson Company v. Veterans played at Hagley Parli on Monday, tho latter won by US runs. Scores: Veterans 203 (A..E. White 101 not out, J.T. Henderson 21, Fox 16, Battrav 15 Frnmpton 11), J. C. Williamson 84 (Stuart 41,' Harker 14). Lauri, Wallace, ,and Stuart for Williamson's, a.nd Lawrence and Fcary for Veterans, bowled best.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17706, 7 March 1923, Page 11
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