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BUCKET.

HBlocal association. B&no Ground concluded. jMbr was experienced for the conthird round grade matches tiougb. a bitterly cold southerly the close of play. St. /beating East Christehurch, ref° r tne championship, Syden-

HSffipt'' .iaristckntth v. Sydenhato. Saturday, Sydenham had jor the joss of six wickets, -when a line first-wicket partnership Booth put on 76, and gave chance. A forceful innings the opposition total still tail-endcrs were not equal to 9Hlßgsp*>, 9 maideain, 67 runs. 8 wickets; u>E t 6 wickets; C, Oliver* 7 overs, nas ' w - R- Patrick, 9 overs, their tnatrh against Riccarton. batsman, went in with wanted' to reaeh the Linwood four of them had been scored was dropped, and from the HBnHnMjOn* batsman-ran, and both men fame end, but a wild return maidens, 17 runs, 1 wicket E»»t Chrlstchurch^lia, by Tnomas and Norrle . their second innings lost

Ewin put on 107 for the fifth wicket, and tho side played out time. Scores:— EAST CHRISTCHUKCH. First Innings .. ■ ... „., 113 Second Innings. <5. R. Gregory, ] D w, h Thomas .. * T. Mullan, c and 1> Sandman '.. .. 0 K. Weston, b Sandman . . . . 16 A. It. Blank, st Brunton, b Sandman ... 8 H. T. Stringer, not out .. .. 52 J. McEwin, b Sandman .. .. .• 65 F. liollinson, not out ..' .. 2 Extras .. ~. ..14 I Total for five wiekets .. 161 j Bowling Analysis—A. W. Thojnaß, 14 overs. 63 rung, 1 wicket; D. M. Sandman, 14 overs, 1 maiden, 64 runs, 4 wickets; D. W. Reese, 5 overs, ID ronii; It, Norriaf 3 overs, 16 runs. I ST. ALBANS. First Innings.

Bowling Analysis—H. T. Stringer, J7 overs, 70 runs, G wickets; E. Weston, 13.5 overs, • r >s runs, 2 wickets; G. R. Gregory, 9 overs, 1 maiden, 35 runs, 1 wicket; .T. MeEwin, 6 overs, 38 runs, 1 wicket; P. Egan, 2 overt, 16 runs. % SENIOR B GRADE. The third round of tho Senior B Grade was connived on Saturday, wins feeing secured by Sydenham, St. Albans, Rangiora, Old Boys, and Old Collegians. The folio wing tablo shows the position* of the learns:

j At Sydonßam Park, Sydenham 22i (O'Mallcy 23, W. Oliver 26, C. Edwards 18) beat Linwood 81 a,nd 101 (H»l----lnm 21 not out, Jones 18, and Kerr 16). For Sydenham,. J. Gordon took eix wickete for 23 .runs and H.- McCielland four for 51. At Haglcy Park, Si. Albane 217 beat Kiccarton 9i (Ward 39) ami 7-i (B»ip and Andrews 24) by an innings and 61 runs. Vor St. Albans, in the first innings Johns took.seven wicketa for 35- runs, and in the second Richards took, four'.for 25 and Johns six for 35. At Rangiora, Rangiora 39a . (Roberta 123, Chappcll bO, Smiih SD, Kippenbergnr 31, BarI wick 22i, Marden 21, and Lockhurst 16) beat East Chriptthiirch 227 and 53 for on© wicket (T. McCielland 29 not out and M. Handi- , sides 18) by 165 runs on the first inninga. I At Haglcy Park, Old Boys 153 for four wickets, doclared (G. Mortlock 53 not out, W."C. Dalloy 44, and B. J. Cirleton 37 riot out) and one for no wicketa beat West 1 Chri»tch.urck 9i and 62 (Grant 22) by ten wicketa, For Old Boys, 1. Cromb took five 'wicket* ior 20 runs. ■•■ ? At Ensor's road, Old' CdUdgians .249 for six wi«:keta (TothiU 124 not out and Lawrence 47 ; not out) beat Technical 46 and 113 (W. Miiner2s, H. Westwdod 27, and T. Coffey 17) .by an innings and,B6 runs. For Old Coliegians, Heasley took four wickets for 19 runs and Hartley-Smith four for 33. SECOND GRADE A. At Elmwood Park, Old Boy« 188. beat St." Andrew's 87 (Phiip 30 and Robiftson 17). and 42 foe two wicketa (Stewart 20) by 101 runs on the first innings. For Old Ly>y», 'Webster took thTet* for 11 and Carl threo .for 9. , At Hagley Fark, Riccarton 246 for six (declared) and 89 for lour (Beattio 65) beat St. Albans 231 (Cullen 105 and Carr 46) by»2s runs on tho first innings. Old Boys A beat Christ's College by dcfauß. SECOND GRADE B. At Ensor's road, Technical 200 (Stoneman 65, Awher 26, Bartlett 22, Todd 18,_and Howie 16) beat Linwood 88 and 126 (Wadman 34 and Hodgson 26) by an inninga and 39.runs- ... „ „ , St. Albana beat Clmst's . - College by. default. '.••-.■'? ... At. St: Andrew's, West Christehurch 293 (Masters «U5, Smart 79, and Roberta 29) ?b«at < St. Andrew's 33 and 94 (Macfarlane Morrieon 19> by an innings and 166 runs. For West, Masters took thre* wickets for ono inn. and Peak© two for nine. • •;•■ THIRD GRAD|I A. . -At Elmwood Park, Old" <Boy« 250 boat ■St.' Aftajsa 76 and 102 (G'arbutt'47 nob pn»J bjf an innings and 72' runs. For Old Boys, Henwood took tare© Wickets for :hree nl'na hid R. V. Taylor two for four. .... .-.... At Elmwood Park.'Spreydon 365 (Cross 81 not out, Ellis 42. beat Old Collegians 7» and .3S by an an-, rungs and 157 runs. For Spreydon, Jack: son took-four tickets for nine runs and Ellis four lb"- 17. At Ldnrastcr Park, Linwood 190 (Wilson 40 not out. C Staiith SO, and Mtoplebect 25) beat Sydenham 108 and 83 (Philpott 39, Horc 15, and Hartigan la) by an inmngs and four runs. _ „...,. s ... At Lancaater Park, East Chnstshurob. 805 (Ecan 87, McCls'land 46, Johnstone 88, Halei 60 not out, and DonnOvan 89). beat Riccarton 74 and 74 (Otfdey 16) by an innings *"weat' Chnstchnrcli ! beat Christ's College by default . THIRD GRADE B. At Hagley Park Linwood 129 and 92 for nine WH-kels (Lyo 36)ibeat Boys' H^h. School 127 and 120 for five, declared (Collin* 82, Henrv 2G, and Gorddn 19) by two rUM on tho first innings. • At Sjdenham Park, SydenhAm (Kelly 5" not out, Simmonds 45, and Butler 38) beat West Chnstehiirch 52 and 84 (Boland 36) by on innings and 61 runs. New Bughton beat Christ a College by default FOURTH GRADE. At Hagley Park, St. Andrew'* 65 and 30 for ono vicket boat St. Albans 44 and 43 ■W nino wickots Bowling for St. Andrew's, Ncwbnrgh took seven wifekets for 11. At New Brighton, Bays' High Schosl 176 beat New Brighton & and 55 by on inninga and 35 nins. --

BOYS' ASSOCIATION. On Saturday the sixth round of games was played in the Canterbury Boys' Cricket Association's competition, cijht matches taking place at Hospital Comer, two each at Ensor's road and St. Andrew's College, and one at St. Bede's College. The wickets on tho whole wero in quite g?od condition, and tho standard of tho play was high. Results:— FIFTH GrtADE. Boys' High School B 140 defeated St. Andrew's College 111 and 65 by 29 runs op the first inning*. St. Bede's College 127 defeated West Christehurch District High School 20 ani 23 by an innings and 85 runs. Boys' High School A won by default from Y.M.C.A. (Boys' Gordon Hall). Technical College A 95 defeated Technical College. B 17 and 29 by an innings and 49 juns. SIXTH GRADE. Tecfinical College B 65 and 89 defeated Riccarton 29 and 26 for two wickets by 36 ram on the first innings. Boys' High School B 105 defeated Technical College A 79 and 66 by 26 runs on tho first innings. CaAhedral Grammar School "6 and 14 for five wickets defeated Linwood 56 *and 43 by 20 rups on the first innings. - St. Bede's College 71 for seven wickets (declared) defeated Marist Brothers' School 31 and 4€ by 40 runa on the first innings. Boys' High School A won bv default from West Chri&tchurch District High School. Y.M.C.A. (Boys* Gordon Hall) 99 for eeven wickets (declared) defeated St. Andrew's College 46 by 53 runs en the first innings. SEVENTH GRADE. St. Bede's College 111 for four wickets (declared) defeated St. Andrew's College 52 and 16 by an inninga and 43 inns. Marwt i Brothers' School 63 and is for four wickets defeated Technical College 53 and 60 by six wicketa and 13 runs. Linwood 155 for six wickets defeated Boys' High School B 64 by 91 runs on the first innings. West' Christehurch District High School 23 and 23 for seven wickets defeated Y.M.C.A. (Boys' Gordon Hal!) A 11 and 30 by threo wickets and fire run 3. Boys' High School A 79 and 44 for two wickets (declared) defeated Cathedral Grammar School 26 and 8 by 89 runsi Y.M.C.A. (Boys' Gordon Hall) B had tho bye. ASHBURTON ASSOCIATION. SATURDAY'S MATCHES. The Ashburton County Cricket Association continued its competitions on Saturday. Results: FIRST GRADE. Ashporton v. Tinwald. Ashburton, first inninga .. ' ..400 TINWALD. First Innings. Willis, m»t out ~ ..: ~. 8G Taaier, lbw, b Brady .. ... 1 Hanley, b Shrimp ton ... ..25 Gonrley, b Shrimpton ... ... D Fowke, b Shrimpton .. ... 17 Brady, c McGregor, b Shrimpton .. 16 Millichanp, b Grieve .. ... 33 Carroll, b Lewis, b Gricvo ..- ~. 0 Bell, b Griovo ... ... 0 ColriUe". c Bolton, b Keoley ... ~. 20 McWlirter, absent .. .. .. 0 Extras .. .. ... .. 13 Total ..' .. ..188 Bowling—Shrimpton took 4 for 17, McGregor 0 for 19, Brady 1 for 30, Harper 0 for 51, Grieve 3 for 34, Bolton 0 for 17, J. Nicoll 0 for 3, Kecley 0 for 12. Sooond Innings. Gourley, c Christie, b Shrimpton ~ 2 Hanley, b Shrimpton .. .. 4 Fowke, b Harper .. .. ..24 W. Brady, c McGregor, b Brady .. 14 Bell, b Brady • .. 0 Carroll, lbw, b Erady .. .. 2 Millichamp, not out .. ..11 Tasker,. b Brady .. .» .. 0 "Willie, c Shrimpton, b Hurper ... 0 Colvillo, b Brady .. ■• ... 0 McWhirter, absent .. .. .. 0 Extra .. 1 Total .. ... ' .. 68 Bowling—Shrimbton took 2 for /9, Priesto 0 for 16, Brady. 5 for 10, Hamper 2 for 12. LaurUton v. Methven. Flaying against Lauriston at Methven, Methven, who had mado 90 in their first innings, made 135. for five wicketa in the second strike. ■ Lauriston, with 100 to their credit for the first innings, made 103 in their second, Methven thus winning by 5 wickets and 22 runs. SECOND GRADE. In tho second grade. Ashburton defeated High School by 5 wicketa and 18 runs. High •School, , who in their "first -innings :' had knocked' up 136, mad«. r l3l in,, their second strike.'Higgsr making 25, Scott 22,:. Mc : Shewy. 18. Ashburton. oomplcrud their first inninga for 215, Lane making 117, Stephens 38. and Rapley 33, and, had lost five for 39 at tbojcall of time. Bowling for Ashburton, Lam?'took 3 wickets for-44, Stephens, 4 for 17, apd Pritchard. 3 for 34. Bowling for High School, Bfegar took'2 for 45, Heonan 4 for 56, and Ross 2 for S2. . With a score of 136 for their first innings, Si Stephen's took up 'the ball against Tinwald and dismissed them for 181,- Langmnid making qp, C. Stills, 13. E. McKcnzic 13, AV. Andrews 13. Stills 13, McNicoll 12, and Day 68. Bowling for St. Stephen's, M. Smith toab 2 for 21, Patching 2 for 27, and Cartwright i for 49. St. Stephens's then went in apain and compiled 224 for the loss &i 7 wickets, tho principal scores beinp Cirtwright, 57, Mora' 34, T.cnnon 36. Brennan 33, Patching 50. B/umo 23, and Little 11. ■ G. Day. bowling for Tinwald. took four wickets for 44,.. and C Stills 2 for 42. , Tinwald thus scored a point: win on tho fifst innings. MALVERN ASSOCIATION. The following team has been chosen to represent the Malveru Cricket Association against Aahburtdn at Ashburton' on Saturday next (match commencing at 10.30 a.m.): j. Gunn, M. L. Page, C. H. Withers, Q. Wright. W. Owen, B. Longstaff, Geo Ecvelley, Ja Westwood, W. •Summcrvillc, '.L'. Kaye. E. Frew. Emergencies: A". Dcmpscy, 'P.. Bulnois, C. Featherstone. ' DUNEDIN MATCHES POSTPONED. (PBKBS ASSOCIATIOK TXLKaSUIS.j DUNEDIK, November 22. Tho second wet Week-end in succession again resulted in the postponement of cricket and other outdoor fixtures. IN OTHER CENTRES. (fsbss association t»usqsam£..) AUCKLAND, November 22. The second matches in the Auckland senior cricket competition were commenced in fine weather, the wickets being fairiy fast. Ponsonby made 13G against Eden, .S. G. Smith scoring 65. Bowling for Eden, Cooper took Jour wickets f6r 24, and Simpson four for 39. Eden had Jost three wickets tor 85 when stumps were drawn for the day. I Parriell, playing one short, were dismissed by Grafton for only 96, Badeley making 31 and .1. Smith 27. Bowling for Graften, Sabdden. took two lor 14,, Wilson three for 23, Allcott two for 42. Grafton had two wiekete down for 88 when stumps were dra,wn. Horspool Moring 60 not out. North Shore made 195 against Univeraitv, Player scoring 48 not out, Ccates -41, Moni teith 34. Bowling for University Garrard toek three for 91, Saunders four for 67. University were disposed of for 87, Jones miking 27 not tut. Bowling for North Shore, Coafcea took three for 14, and Johneon four for 45. WELLINGTON, November 22. Wellington v. Institute.—The latter,, with five wickets f-r 475, continued, and declared at nine wickets for 492 (Banks 260, Folev §7, Bell 40). Bowling, Bsdcock took five wickets for 351, Kiddles ton two for 71. Wellington made 183 (Aitken 30, Wilson 28, BadoocJt 23.'. Bowling, Masscy took seven for 46, Ma'colm three for 80. A three-point win for Institute. Old Bays.—Tho latter in <hs firat'innings made 2-ffl. Kilbirnie in the first innings made 105 (Chri«topherson 42, Svkes 32). Bowling, Collins took five lor" 17, Blundeil four for 32. Kilbirnie ■ in tie aeeond innings mado 231 (Morriqf 55, Armstrong 51, Eaton not out 45). A three-point win fpr Old Bcya. Y.M.C.A. v. University.—Y.M.C.A. declared with nine wickets dotvn for 320 runß. made 166 not out 64). Bowling, White tcok four for 45, Grant three for 17. A three-point v.in for T.M.C.A., . Hntt v. Thorndon.—Hott in tho first innings- mad* 336 and Thorndon 70 iMaspn 13 and 62, Carrutbera 17). Boiling, Beard took three "for-15 and three for 12, McGirr (dx for 45. Watadn six for 18. A four-point win fox Hutt. Petene v. Midland.-~Petone in the first innings, made 23-5 and Midland in. tha first innings 824 (D. Patrick 102, Baker 97, Bruce 59, Hitchings 21). Bowling, Finlayaon tot-k six for 93. A three-point win for Midlnfid. i

Haaploiukip Prints. £> W»b. Lost. 0 Points 6 . 5 4 7V U; -"St,-*** £fc*rch. 2 1 ' .. 1 • 2 , .. 1 *

0. G. Crawford, c Pbelps, b Stringer .„ 0 F. Woods, h Stringer 1 Ij. R. Brnnton, c (rregsry, b McEwin .. 78 1). W. Reese, Ibw, b Weston .. .. 0 R. H. North, b Stringer 14 :;. V. A Hard, b ptringer * .• 4 T>. M. Sandman, c Flood, b Stringer . ✓ 12 A. W. Thomas, b Gregory 43 R: Nome, b stringer .. - .. 58 A. Cullen, not out .. ,., .. 6 S. W. Hickmett, b Weston ... • .. 6 Extras ., .. 21 Total 235

Ch. 3-pt. 3-pt. D. Pts. Sydenham .. 3 — 9 Old Boys .. 3 — 9 St. Albans 2 — 6 Kangjoi* ',. — Z — 6 West Christthuicfa ... 1 — — 3 Old Ollegians ,. 1 — — 3 East Christchurch ..■ — 1 _ 2 Liuwood .. 1 — 3 1'cchijical __ Biccarton

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18546, 23 November 1925, Page 13

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BUCKET. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18546, 23 November 1925, Page 13

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