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CRICKET.

CBfIIST'S COLLEGE V. B.H.S. T(le aaßU al cricket watch between tho ' Coilego and Boys' High School first Vrtts opened at Hagley Park yesterday • srri The weather was glorious, though ® rij|pß °' ft little warm and windy for tho SE <i the wicket was in good order. f Colle?® baited first, sending in Reeves and ffjcultsftt. Hamilton fell to Wcbster'e bowl-. ■ . and » littlo later Reeves fell I_o the arte bowl"- Harm, the other "bowler, nt da«> 6ome eteiu3 - v but Dnnater V.lliolt batted carefully. . After a good Jfaff? singles Elliott sent Webster to tho «d started the scoring account J*rr_ more rapidity. Nicholla reHarris at 33, and at 50 Simes reWi'Mt® l - At 77 Dunster hit up one £!«, Simes an 4 w as caught. A little later St was caught ir. the slips by Sime3 fffPitk'"' was fowling well. He another wicket in his fifth over, bowlriltiflo- The Rcoro was 103 at the gthwa sajoijrnraent tfft jtmmirig School made their attack by Krister «"1 Harris. Guy ecorod 7 off Weborer'i • Webster was relievtd by Aler•jj ,t 120. Guy secured a couple of bounSjj bfi llarris by on drives, and later sent ijjtt shot lo leg off Pickles. Ho sent a fr° m Merritt over tho boundary. At uflfeon g» Te a chance. After another J# bad gono down Guy was narrowly jpjJ in the elipß at 37. Harris took a Sjin the howling again at 192, and the artMiAip o£ Gu - V and Rlle 7 s 'ddcd 60. gtt-TO paught m the alips by Merritt tiita the stood at 239. A moment or trt |*fer JJcrritt Caught Guy and closed the U School comraepced at 5 p.m. 'with cfnes ind Jacobs. Jjro'pa was caught at Mtt 32 runs up by Elliott. The next jus iwrjitt, put on aijr before ho was jmjK it cover-point by Sugden. Scores: — CHRIST'S COLLEGE. First Innings. I, M. H»»i}ton, b .. .. o /s. J??ove», IU, b Webster .. .. 3 I % l 0 ano b Simes .. .. .'.34 it G, Elliott. SlUllWllllllllWlSlii, o BiBM, b Picklea .. .. ..31 J. 0. Pattujo, b Picklee .. .. 0 JH. F. Siigden, 4, b Simes .. .. 4 5, S. Wilson, 34imH241H213142i«, c Jforaer, b Pickles .. ..56 i. 2. Uuy, 1241111-14-114311114111421121-I{}l2llZ4l, c Merritt, b Harris .. GG R.E. Tripe, 1, b Pickles .. ..1 ?. M. Biley, 111111111111112314141, c Jfirritt, b Harris .. ..30 B,A. Whyte, not out .. ..0 .Eitrw •• •• .. .. is

Tctsl .. .. .. ..243 Bowling Analysis— J. Webster, 10 overs, 44 urn, 2 wickets; C. Harris. 17.2 bvers, 1 siiden, <6 runs, 2 Vrickets; 'J. H. Pickles, IT over#, 1 maiden, 52 runs, 5 wickets; M. I", fiimei. 30 overs. 2 maidens, -11 runs, 1 ijtkei; M". E. Merritt, 10 overs, 39 runs, no rickety. ! , HIGH SCHOOL. k First Innings, ft W. Stmts, 11411112, not out .. 32 fcJMw, 212141U14, c Elliott, b Wijson 18 ly. E. Mwritt, 24. o Sug3en, b Wilson 6 j.S;.Billcliff, i, not out .. a Extras .. ... ... .. 6

' Total for two wickets ..■ .. 46 , SECOND ELEVENS. Awj» d*y'6 match w«.s also played between lit Cp]l«ge end High School pecond elevens. MJ(gO declared with seven wickets <jown for Siisd won by 171 runs. High School made (J, jutf, following on, had lost seven wicket 3 kr 50 runs when stumps were drawn. Scow:— '

V CHRIST'S COLLEGE. First Innings. E,X G«d?r, c Flowing, b Williams .. a Tift Gibson, b Parton .. .. 35 tliCjttrgll, b Williams .. ..13 i (j.; Tripp, hit wkt, b Parton .. ]0 B.p. Aroistronsr, c and 1 b Williams .. 83 £R. Gordon, c Kanson, b Burnca .. 35 l.'Jihtntonc, c Ward, b Williams .. 26 Jt'Tilbot, not out .. .. ~15 I.¥«iton, not out .. .. „ 17 Efctras .. .. ... 17

- Total, declared for 7 wickets .. 258 An»lyaip-r-BiTnefl, 9 overs, 40 wicket; Williams, 9 over*, 9G runs, 4 wickets; -Chambers, 7 overa, 38 ■ parton, 3 overs, 9 runa, 2 wickets.

; BOYS* HIGH SCHOOL. First Innings. ,L Andirons, c Cotlrell, b Tripe a . g iCFJwins, b Tripo .. .. .. 2 ifSiißjlmes, o Talbot, b Tripe . 1.3 JJffflluiis, b Tripe .. ~ .. 0 Iwrtoji, o S-ugden, t TaM»t .. ~. 8 I'BiMlilohurst, lbw, b Girder 16 Af's*Moj), b Talbot .. .. .. 0 iVird, lbw, b Garder ... ..26 G.BluUt, st. "Weston, b Tripe ,w. 1 Wilfully, run out .. ... .. 5 (Junbets, not out ... .. 9 &trte .. .. ... ~. 10 ' toftl .. ■.. ... 67 Jtwhjig Analysis—Trip®, 55 overs, 4 WMMrtt 34 runs, 5 wickets; Johns tone, 6 8 runft; Talbot, 6 overs, 3 maidens, 3 imi, 3 wickets; Cottroll, 5 overs, 1 maiden, Armstrong, 5 overs, 9 maidens, 9 2 wifckMa; Qardcr, 6 overs, 4 maidens. 11 mt, 3 wickets.

Second Innings. o Weston, b T»Tpot .. 0 ft Witf. Ttin out .. ... O B. Jrtawe. c CfcttrellT b Tripe .. 3 tiH, WiliwoM- b Talbot 1.. 0 ... .. i!> j)-".«feekl&nrgt, lbw, b G aider i.. 20 & Amu* not .. ... :.. 7 |«wSnlty_, b Gardcr .. .. .. 4 B,i«rto«r, not out .. >.l .. 0 Sstnß .. i .„ .... 3 A 'j Tot&l for 7 wickets .. ..50 wjljpj Analysis—Talbot. 4 overs, 17 runs. Tripe. 4 overs, 24 runs, 2.wickets; Hlfwr. 3-OTers. 6 runs, 2 wickets.

S&BSWERE V. NORTH CANTER- * BURY.

,T»'m»teh between the North Canterbury W Elleeraere Association for tho SubChallenge Shield was concluded ftlthflora yesterday. El!e«mere {the chalPttM were defeated by an innings aid 79 "feifiwrt#:— >, NOBTH CANTERBURY. 'W; Inamga '.. .... 238 . ELLESMEBE. roi < imbgs £6 £ ; Second laainga. fCWberlain, b'Bennett .. 4 j wl*fton, lbw, b Bennett ••• 0 rJy®», o Brown, b Bennott 13 !• Bennett .. ... 26 ji; o. Barwiok. b Bennett ». S t CUpherUin, o and b Croft 18 f'Jwwrt. lbw, b Croft .. *,4 £ Minion, c Broith, b Croft 0 v' Sfe «/Wiight, b Croft .. .. 0 S-faiti./nst out .. ... 0 "•a™.'* Croft 0 Extras .. ~K 3

"* "" "" ' Mlrhng tn&lyeia-G. Croft, 10.6 overs, Jk?i« ' luns > 6 wickets; J. H. Ben- ?"■£_** oters, 1 maiden, 23 runß, o wicket#; o.overn, 2 maidens, 4 runs; I ® t; nfick ) 2 crcrs, 12- runsj D. 2sixon, «!*«, 1 maiden, s runs. \ *

[ SISH SCHOOL OLD BOYS' CLUB. following -will represent third grade at Bt. Albans Park to-morrow: ftP«i Col'Ule, Chappie. Arnott, Smith, Sjffi Ward. Sturrock, woollev, Ma AM, nSK Seymour. not eelectcd are requested to

L t BJCCARTON CLUB. | *° r to-morrow:— V&? v Bk * Alb * ns (Hagley lvo. 1) W'. 2 - S- B»ia, E. R. Caygill, C. E. I S% A. 0. Puller. C. E. Guiney. G. C9fi & J. Killick J. I>. Powell, F. E. f 2SL«* C. T. Bix. h iK? £ v - st - Albans (Hagley £©• 3)- , C< Gibbi, D. Hay, A. Hay, S. AC?®' jS. E. Luttrell, 6. Mortlook, A. W. W*xd' Sinc ' alr 8 jS* f v - B.H.S. (Higley No. 5) -H. S. I22S*6ek, H. Dowlinff, A. A. Fowke, A. 1 Safe**! H. Grahim, J. 8. H»rdie, C. L. Rhodes, H. Robertson, F. md H. P. Wise. v. St. Anarews (St. Andrews)— ; C. W. Beattie, C. Cha.mpneM, hj, P. B. Divis, G. Grose, A. Mil no, I. Kelson, G. Bay >der. Ie v. Sydenham (Sydenham Jso. ader, L. Burnett, C. H. Bish°P> W. M. Ewart, C. Haasc, A. Moore, K. "Wilson, C. Welch luhite. r»de v. Technical (Boys' ■A*®,®*, nick, Buckley, Grenfell (2), " ne. Oakley, Pettit, Paton, SclABffiith,

LINWOOD CLUB. Teams _ f or to-morrow: iirst Grade v. East Christchurch, at Lancaster Park Xo. I—Yates, Condliffe. Boon, Hr' , Taibort, Armifspre. Jones, liallam. Urslon, Hussell, Rti<l. Kennedy. xirst Grade 13 v. ''.Vest Christchurch, at Hagley Park I\"o. C —Pcngellv, Jack Orchard, prosper. Logic, McLonr.an. W. L. Kin? Rich, G. Talbot, C'adenhead, Lye. Second Grade A v. St. Albans. Lancaster Park No. a—lust. Eollands.Ockleshaw, , oa ;to. Searcll. Kerr. Cadenhead, Maindonaid. A. Griffcn, As'nfield, P. Fleete. Second Grade B v. Bnrs' High School, ■Lancaster Park No. 4—Pitt. F. Forsvtlio, Bajhss, Hrcoks, E. E. Bates, H. Keyr, Spons, AV. Grey. ■third Grade A v. XYe-t Christchurch, Hapley Xo, t—.T. Forsvlhe, C. Pcarce, A. ,gP'«r. Lynch. Ber°\ Davies. Odoli, Wilson "Obinson, Hussey, Upton. Third Grade l 13 v. East Chrisichurca, LanPark No. 6—Buries, Prifck. G. IMca Duieen, C. Smith, Smith, Kissel. Jenkins! liod««on, Baylus, Evaisn, W. Oilins. Fourth Grado A v. East Christchurch Boys Assn. No. 1-R. Grocie, C. Griffen Gordon Cant, Clapshaw, Cluston. R. Gri'f--1 i Iner i Hamilton, Tt. Forsythc, Marafield. 'Emergencies: Heatlev fl'aldrou, AV Scnovr. Fourth Grado V. v. Christ's College, Coly 3—W. Kerr, Qunid. Upton. Rich, Campbell, Hamburger, Gibson," Chaston Gemmell. Grev, Vine, Grant. Seventh Grade v. SI. Bede's, at St. Bede's Sajn.9 team as last week. Take Xn. i tram to terruinu3. Meot Square 1.30 p.m. Y.M.C.A. CLUB. Secopd Grade v. St. Bade's College St ±>ed©s Ground, 2 p.m.—Ambrose, Copp, Dawson, Leans, Kiddey, Lisle, LUleyman, llcAllater, Xcill, Ponn. Teiehcrt. Third Grade v. Technical, Technical Ground, Ensor's road, No. 2—Anderson, Bush, i' raser Flood, Gibson, How ; aoji, JaTvis, Mann, Martin, Silvester, Sutherland. Fifth Grade_ v. Boys' Hgh School ti hospital corner No. 7—Bevcridge, Cooper. Gunderson, Gibb, Lowe, Mclden, Price, Powell, Ryder. Rogers, Simmor.ds." Six'h Grade v. East Christchurch, Hospital Corner No. P, 2 p.tu.—Benger, Bryan, Burro'l Deans, Emerson, Evar.s, Hnrvcll, Leo,» Marshall, Pimm, Reynolds, Malcolruson, Powell. Seventh Grade A v. Cathedral Grammar, Hospital Comer No. 10, 2 p.m.—Anderson, Ada,ms. Gaskin, Hawkiiigs, Kerr, 't,ans;f6rd, Lee. Poison, Parsons, Puddle, Wilder, Blackwe'.l.

Seventh Grade E v. Mariat, Hospital Corner. Xo. 11. 2 p.m.—Collins, Cou'per, 'Edwards, Ferguson, Gapes, James. Maxwell, Porter, Stevens, "Wortiingtou, son Hams, 'Wilson.

ST. ALBANS CLUB. Tea ma for 10-morrow: Senior t. Kiccarton, at Hsglov Park—, Thomas, Sandman. Martin. North, Eady, Woods. Bruntop. Hickmott, Doneon, Crawford, ,Xorrie. Senior B v. Riccarton. at Hagley Park— A. C'ullen, Falloon, Wright, Twrncham, Ebort, O'Brien, Wilkie, Mahoney, Cunningham, Johns. J-unior A—Goode. O. H. Garbett, l.en Cullen, G. Cullen. Purdie,_Winchester, /isninal, Francis, Barrett, Simpson, BlackwcU. PRETORIA V. JOEL'S TEAM. (BECTEB'a TSLEGEAMB.) CAPE TOWN, Xovember 26. Pretoriai in its first innings against Joel's team mado 255 four wickets for SI, and Parker four lor 72. Rain caused play to be abandoned for tho da.y.

VICTORIA BEATS S.A.

(*T CA-BLE—rRSSS ASSOCJAIION—(ACSTBAUAN AND W.Z. CAEM! ASSOCIAT?OJf.) (Received November '27 th. 9.45 p.m.) MELBOURNE, Wwnber 27.

The' Victoria-South Australia cricket match ■was concluded in fine weather and on a good wicket. Victoria in tho second inntngs secured 134 for the loss of two wickets (Mayne 65, Woodlull not out 55), and so Won by eight wickets and one run.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18242, 28 November 1924, Page 13

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18242, 28 November 1924, Page 13

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