CRICKET.
BOYS' ASSOCIATION. The following is the draw for the eighth round of games in the Canterbury Boys Cricket Association's competition..— First Grade —Boys' High School A v. High School Old Boys, already played; West C'hristchurch IJifitrict High School v. Boys' High School B, Straven road No. 1; Technical College A v. Christ's College A, Hospital Corner No. 6; St, Andrew's College v. Technical College B, Hospital Corner No. 7; Christ's College B, a bye. Second Grade —Technical College A v. St. Andrew's College A, Hospital Corner No. 8; St. Bede's College A, a bye; Christ's College A v. Christ's College B, Christ's College No. 1; Boys' High School A v. Kiccarton, Hospital Corner No. 9. Third Orade—-St. Bede s College B v. Christ's College C, St. Bede s College Xo. 1: Bovs' High School B, a bj'e; St. Andrew's College B v. Cathedral Grammar School, St. Andrew's College No. 1; West C'hristchurch District High School v. Technical College B, Hospital Corner No. 10. Fourth Grade—Boys' High School v. Riccarton, Straven road No. 2; Christ's College A, a bye; West Christchurch Ciicket Club v. St. Bede's College A, St. Bedes A win hy default; Technical College A r. West Christchurch District High School, Hospital Corner No. 11. Fifth Grade —Cathedral Grammar School v. Christ's College B, Christ's College No. !2; St. Bede's College Bv. Linwood, St. Bede's Collego No. 2; St. Andrew's College v. Technical College B, Hospital Comer No. 12; Boys' High School B, a bye. VETERANS' CLUB. The Veterans' fixture this week is against Wilson Bros, at Haglev Park to-morrow, at 2 p.m. AMURI SUB-ASSOCIATION. The first round of competition matches was concluded on Saturday last* The position of teams is as follows: P. W. D. L. Pts. Waikari West 5 4 1 ? Culverden •» 5 3 1 1 7 Waiau - . *-• 5 22 1 6 Glenmark *^52125 Waikari East *• 5 2 j 4 Rotherham «•••- 5 The concluding matches of the first round in the above-competition were played on Saturday*, and resulted as follows:—Waikari West defeated Waiau, Culverden defeated Waikari East, Gienmark defeated Kotherham. AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION. (rRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) AUCKLAND, November 5. Th* Auckland Cricket Association to-night resolved that umpires in Plunket Shield matches be appointed by the New Zealand Council, on nominations received from the various Associations; that the 1931 tour of England by a New Zealand team be approved. providing favourable financial ar- J rangements can be made: that the Associa- ! tion is in favour of one overseas professional ; | only beins: played in Plunket Shield matches, ! and that the number of New Zealand selectors I ha limited to four, one from each major AssoI ciation.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19769, 6 November 1929, Page 9
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