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CHRIST'S COLLEGE.

75TH ANNIVERSARY. CRICKET MATCHES. , Present boys aud old scholars of fjhrist's College began tho celebration «rf the schools' 73th anniversary yesterday with six cricket matches, at Hagiey Park. Old Boys gavo a good acotxmt of themselves in several matches, felt they managed to win only one, the p.prth elevens game. IJesu Its: — , Tlrst Elevens, defeated Old Boys by Kl runs on Mbe first innirga. I. M. ilainilton juade C 6 •al Coilega'A 177, iritb. and Lrisht play. t COLLEGE. X M. Hftmnton, b Talbot .. .. C 6 »E. B. Dunater, tbw, b Harper ~. .. l*i 5". Oibson, b Tafbot .. •■ - U B. A. Whyte, c Hamilton, b Eiley .. 3f> S. S. "Wilßon, b Tatbot .. ..I O. T. CottTcll. b Johnston .. ..15 JL IL flugden, b Harper .. .. 1 A. C. Tripe, c Hiatt, b Riley .. ..10 B. D. Armßtrong, c Miles, b Cowley .. 0 "W. E. Garder, not out .. .. .- 5 JU E. M. Ball, b Crowley .. .. 0 '. £xtraa *• . , •* "

Total - "7 * Bowting-—K, O. Talbot, threa fc-r 3-8; Eiley, two for 56; J. B. Niooll, none for 16, Harper two for :>9, O. Johnston #ne for fa, Omwley two for i. Tho wickets feJ l :-- One for 64, two for 81, three for 101, four for 109, fivo for 123, six for 130, boven f>r 166, eight for 171, nine for 176, ten for 177.

OLD BOYS. I ITicoll, o Armstrong, b Sugden .. 27 JR. O. Talbot, b Sugden .. .. •« j Johnston, run out -- •• •- - l Harper, et Whyte. b Wilson .. .- Jo ! Crowley, 0 Cottrell, b Sugden .. .- 7 1 HiaU, b Wilson _ .» .. 0 I .Huulton, b Wilson - •• *" J I H. 11. Ciryefa.ll, not out .. - J&dcman, b Ball •• •• ..7 Biley, b Bali .. •• .- t' I Extras »* *- ».. * Total _ - Ob" Bowling—S. S. Wilson, four for 33; Sugden, ihrea for 49; Ball, two for 7. The ■trinkets fell:—On© for 9, two for 52, three i for 63, four for €B, five for 82,- six for 62, ■even far BC, eight for 87, nine for 96, ten for 96. , I Second Elevens. Sebeof, irith. one wicket to fall, defeated. J Old Boya by 55 runs on the first innings, j Scores:— OLJ> BOYS. J. D. H. Buchanan, b Johnstone _ 23 D. L. Butherford, b Joknetono «. . _ ■ '2l I J. D. Lawrence, b Johnstone .<. G. .B. ChrystalL b Johnstone .. .« 0 T. M. Hobba, hit wiaket, b Smyth ». 18 35. A. Good, b Bean « .. J B. L. Blnndon, b Bean . .. .. 2 Hartley Smith, o Smyth, b Neil .. 67 fi. Rutrurcford, o Axmitago, 1> Johzisiciii« 6 T. Tothill, o Jordoa, b Bean *. 6 J)'. .Cook, not out _ m. 0 Extras pm *» *+> >»» 7 f Total .. . % ~ .. 204 Bowling—Johnstone, five for 63; Blunt, TK>no for 37; Bean, three for 49 1 ; 'Smyth, ■one four 37; Noil, one f0r.13. COLLEGE. Smyth,r'»* Snath, bßniherforf '' M 34 Haling, b Cook - . ■■■•+. ». 55 Crrabam,, b. Hartley Smith, 1 Johnstone, o Hobbs, b Cook 62 Weston, b Cook Blunt,, o, and. b Cook - ~. M - 1 C. M, a Wilson, run out ..; 2 Cordon, o'Btunden, b Chryßtall 24 Annitage, b • Chiystall -, «i Meil. not owl .* U, ».. 16 Sean, not cafe ' ~ " .» , ' 9 { ■ Extras • *•■■.■«.■ >» *. .13 Xixtal for nine -wickets i. _ 269 Bowling—Cook, *>ur for 20; Chiy»tall, two tfar 91 i Hartley Smith, one for 47; Butheriotc !• Third Elevens. )' School defeated Old Boys by 106 tuns on the first ixunngs. Scores:-/ y COLLEtGE. ".,-■ fDoogood, o and b Stewart hj, _ 20 Oiplef, o and b Cotteiill ._ ' „53 aSoberti, o, and i> Boys M .. o fimrage, o «Dd b> Baxter M ,« a JPranoiß, b Chapman. _, „ i . 37 .Murray, b Cotterill » », -.1 rTripo, c and b Gould - ,~ 23 tMbba, lbw, b Gould _■ ■ _ , „. .12 O&arfoiA, b Hamilton ~ SP. H«.Ti'Wjuliainß,.b Hamilton .. >, 4 . Jftßtßa» : _•'._,■**»• ■- » ■•**.; *«. 11 j % . ". Total"'-w--'' ->f •'■' -""' -. 5 27 ,'' Btowling—Hamilton, two for,>lß; iStewart, . pane for 16;' Chapman, one fori.l3; Boys,'; one ■/tat Bsi, Gmid, two for, 44 j/.Cotterill* two fox \M. ' ■'■■ "'■■'■'■■ '■'■-■"■■■.■•' "*■••■•;.'.■ OLDBOtH; ■"<■ ■. " ; Cluqpmau,.ib Murray "—-•• ,t- ' m 2 JRotanson, o and'b Bobert* : J>. Gould, "run out. *i. .- ..,..• 9 V. Stewarlvb; Murray i., .* 9 ,35.-S. .not out «,, ». r 61 *C. Cotterill, Q and b Clark *.. . .»-, 3 JT. D. Boya, .h. Williams „», 7 %' W.-Wytemi, biClark; |M , " „ 4 lyj?, : IL «, Baxter, o and b Clark ». 0 ,:i Extra* m* ■• **-■•>««. *- 17 Total'i v- U ».. ~.121 : two for 24; Roberta, two for 36; Williams, one for 15; Clark, two. fox 15. Fourth. EWrons. School defeated Old Boys by an innings mnd 68 runs. ' Old Boys 62 and «8 (J. Woodhouse 13, , Hawkins 9, Blunden 9, "JDennisMMi 28, 'Orchard 15, Kensington 14). Bowling—First innings: Lusk, *four for 'll, rarsons, three'for 11; Appleby, two for i 35;' Plummet, one for 6. College—First innings &48 (Appleby 25, Stankine 15, Bitchie 52, Hamilton 79, Kiricaklio 15, Plimmet 69). / Bowling—Vernon, eix for 95; woodhouso, two for 43; Pidgeon, one for 62. » Fifth ElefTens, i School defeated Old Boys by eight wickets. Old Boys 81 and 19 (Griffiths 24, G. A. U. U». Bowling—Tapley, five for 2D; Dawson, ono lor 10; Li Grove, two for 13; Allen, two for 19; Wynn-Wuliams, fiyo for J7; Haitley, two for 15. ' College'lss far five wiciets nnd seven for two wickets (Tapley 69, Lumsdcn 40 not out, Armatrong 17). Bowling—Studholmo, three for 46; Griffiths, one for 18; Cole, one for 9; Studbolmo, two for 3, Sixth Elevens. Old Boys defoated School by SO runs. Old . Boys 185 (A. R. Trent C2, F. H. Dixon 23, E. S., Dixon 17, Godfrey 23, Doug- ' las-(substitute) 80 not out). Bowling—Bishop, two'for 44 ; Sheriff, throo .'. for 67: Coop, ono for 38; it. W. Horton, : three fox 35. '"■ College 155 (Rundlo 49, Bishop 23, Horton 17, Walker 12). Bowling—Peoples, one for 20; E. S.' Dixon, /two fox'l2; Godfrey, ono for 20; Warren, one for 19; Douglas, one for 13; McLean, oto fox 16; Grigg, one for 0. {( ; MORE CRICKET TO-DAY. The following will have games arranged for them at -too College cricket ground thij afternoon at 2J5 pan.:—Pidgeon, Day, S. . Jameson, B, C. Grigg, IL E. Dennis ton, J. G. L. Vernon, E. C. B. Anderson, J. B. 2ficol, F. M. Biley, B.L. Blunden, Vosey JHamilton, E. T. Hiatt, E. L. H. Brown, E. S. Dixon, M. C. A. Cole, W. S. Fox, G. Cotterill, F. O. Wilson, H. E. Blunden, L. I*. Orchard, E. A. Hawkins, J. D. Boys, C. G. C. Harper, E. D. T. Lewis, B. English, .<G. Robinson. i ' ' .ANNIVERSARY CONCERT. ' A concert to celebrate the 75th anniyeffsary of Christ's College' was held in the gymaasium lost night. There .was a large attendance of old boys, tprasont Bcholara, parents, and friends of the echooL An interesting address, illustrated "with lantern slides, was given by Mr IS. &. Webb, Bursar of the College, on the history of the 6chool. He said that it would snrnriae some people to Uara that Christ's College was older 'i ,»"J, *° English, schools Harleybury, Waingten, cLfton, and Malvern, and * * **, *«9 only a few years younger w» Marlborough and Radiey. Tro bV it'^L 1 *? pupda who had attended the Mft'JSH&JP Xiyttelton in 1850, Messrs C. ate<mW«rj o| Nelson, and Norman

viml. The remainder of the address was covered by "The Press" supplement yesterday. The College Choral Society with or; chestra sang "The Spirit of England," a threnody, the words by Lawrence Binvon, and the music by Elgar. Messrs T. W. Tothill and E. D. R. Smith also sang, and the College Song waa_sung lustily by -everyone present.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18569, 19 December 1925, Page 18

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CHRIST'S COLLEGE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18569, 19 December 1925, Page 18

CHRIST'S COLLEGE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18569, 19 December 1925, Page 18