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MATCHES IN ENGLAND v (nrrfuo i-kcss Assooi.vn_?;—st el-Sts** TELEGRAPH—COPi'SIGSn.) (Received September 10, 6_3_ pjal LONDON. September SL At Folkestone, the MaryW_ess» Cricket Club scored 375 iJtmßsdtmm. 133, Hudson 50, Freeman five wiritortat for 130). South of England has least mm wicket for 7 runs. At Scarborough, Leveson-Gower"* eleven has lost seven wickets for 3SS (Wyatt not out 100. Townsaad f3» Faynter 50) against West ladies. FRIDAY'S GAMES -, LONDON. September _- H. Sutcliffe has reached _BQ© rvaaß for the twelfth successive scasc_ Against H. G. D. Leresoo-Gtnrrie's eleven, Marylebone lost three fear _® declared (Sutcliffe 119, Lcyland ST>. Leveson-Gower's eleven, second innings, lost six for 286 (Mitchell she* out 100). The match -was drawn. Players v. Genileancm. Players, first innings, lost eugxt for 552 declared (Ashdown 117} - G*s__U»men, second innings, made ISS (Ct-xp-man 68, Freeman sis for 74). Players won by an innings and 45 ruas. HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS CLUB'S ANNUAL REPOST * ______ "The club was not so successful last season as in previous seasoia_...t!___ being due in some measure to the loss tx. many players at the begLaning of tae season, some of them to other clubs. which necessitated the entry ef sis: teams in the competitions, i_«stra»dl of seven as last year," jtates the nintfe annual report of the High School OM Boys' Cricket Club, which will Oft- presented at the annual general J_ta_-__S of the club to-morrow ev_a__g. T__ report continues that there -was also a corresponding lack of keen-teas is _t number of the rariaining members. which very detrimentally affected the club's performances. The cx__-_B-ttce expresses the hope that the cara__sS_ season will find members full of liwar old enthusiasm. Recording the perfonnances a£ th* teams in the grade competitions, tbe report states that the first grade tcsaa played 10 matches, winning two aad losing eight The second grade tea_a played consistently well durxojg the season, being defeated in the r__al match. Of 10 matches in this igraaSe seven were won, two lost, and one drawn. The third grade team wwa two matches and lost eight, the f o_ts_ won five and lost four, and the fift__ grade was defeated in the final ga_s» after playing remarkably wc-L throughout the season; seven i_a_eise» were won and three lost. The fdEkraring gained representative hiaw__"3_ M. L. Page (captained New in the two tests v. J_aryleboi_e Caicfcet Club, also Canterbury v. AacktaHadL Wellington, and Otago), J. T. Buraro*.* (Canterbury v. Auckland, WelfegSos., and Otago), K. C. Bums (Ctordfflrlsißxy v. Auckland, Wellington, and OtaajH*, I. E. Parsons, N. McClHland. and XL J. McEwen (Canterbury Juniors v. Wellington); Parsons captained the sf_te. . The club weathered aaeSfoer ___ns season, the report adds, and the toEse?cial position is still unshaken. T&ar credit balance at the bank is £3 lite 3d, The report records with regret th* transfer to Auckland oi Mr S. Sot* lander, a play|n® member for aosae years and the first secretary cf iSse club, and the loss of the services <a£ Mr S. Baird, the senior scorer.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20957, 11 September 1933, Page 7
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