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' HIGH SCHOOLS' MATCH INNINGS VICTORY FOR CHRISTCHUKCH their annual match, which was i, o rl at Stravcn read yesterday, SStchurch Boys' High School deSted Waitaki by an innings and 9 r "fshower delayed play till 11.35 a.m., ,jf n Waitaki resumed their first in- ;'■..- The innings closed just before )?jf'luncheon adjournment for 131. ! *f w three of the batsmen looked like I in? runs against the attack of MenBooker, supported by Anderaes a cross wind helped the bowlers, ' s0 a thP batsmen frequently misjudged i Tfiieht of the ball. The bowling. i *JL»ver would have proved much less I Active had it not been backed up ! ? pvcellent fielding. Of the six batsw n dismissed in the morning, five «> caught, and two. at least, cf the W ,,L« were brilliant. Hay's catch me "lip* o!X I-''- ddell was takcn verv fj down after a .-ideways dive. Men- ■« had to leap high to his left to ! Z lteh Andrew one-handed ofT a power- ! ca , J r ivc For Waitaki. Andrew. Til- '■• !!!« and Blundcll were the highest °,. r 'e r s Andrew made his runs at ,heend of the innings by hard hitting. Tilbury, a left-hander with a sound defence! was severe on anything ! itched short outside the leg stump. ' Waitaki followed on; but apart from • bright knock by Gowiand, their second innings was a dismal affair. Although good, neither the bowling nor L fielding reached the high standard that had marked the morning's play, but the batsmen showed little desire to attack. Gowiand alone displayed any enterprise and made 38. The innings closed fcr 141. ] The Play Described Menzies, bowling from the school aid, opened to Capstick. Booker took up the attack from the other end, and Cap'tick tipped his first ball into the jljm where Cade took a good catch low down. 55—4—18. Uttley came ii but after scoring 5 he was cleanbowled by Menzies. GB—s—s. Tilistry, a left-hander, put a return just art of Menzies' reach. Blundell was <ettlinß down to solid batting when te turned one from Menzies to Andermat square-leg. 70—6—24. A few jsis later, Wilson put a rising ball 'ran Menzies to Booker, who held a '*wd catch right on the ground. 75 ?_l. Another magnificent catch in tae slips by Hay dismissed LiddelL SB—B—4. Tilbury and Andrew, battag steadily, took the score to 115. when Tilbury played Booker on to his wicket. He had batted carefully for jis 25. most of which were scored on tie on-side. 115—9—25. The innings ' tided shortly after when Andrew, at- | tempting a big hit. enabled Menzies i o take a one-handed catch high up. I I 131—10—26. Waitaki followed on after lunch, J rpe.ninE with Capstick and Andrew. ! Capstick sent Menzies' first ball for four i ;sst cover. Andrew had a life when ie hit a high one over Daly's head, the iddsman making a good attempt at it. '■ Warring relieved Menzies. With 20 up. Capstick. in trying to hook Anderson. | ; "fced one to Collins. 21—1—14. Mee I t3s the next batsman. Andrew drove j ! ".tarring past mid-oil" for four and brought 30 up. Hay replaced Warring ad tight came off the over. Menzies nme on again at the north end, and Lifier a three to Mee. got Andrew 1 caught and bowled. 50—2—21. Warring came on again at the school end : ind Mee. attempting to turn a ball :o lig. was well taken by Collins. 50— 3-13. After a quiet spell Gowiand jot Warring away to leg for four, bringing up 60. In Menzies' next over a quick oiece of stumping by Martin dismissed Blundell. 60—4—3. Tilbury replaced him. Gowiand had a lucrative if )u;ky over from Menzies. A chance just out of slip's reach went to the boundary. The fieldsman just got k$ hands to the next stroke but the tali :ontj'nued through the gully for ! f-'O. while a drive for four gave 10 : erf the over. Gowiand. playing a cap- j 'sin's };neck. rarncd the --"core to 97 j Vih Tiibury before he was caught be- I :r.d off Booker. 97- 5—38. Ander- I "s got the next wirkel, bowling Til- | with one- which kept low. 97-■-0. Thrc:- bye.- brought up 100 :-M£cr was making pace ofF the pitch. "-With two more added to the score -beat Blakriy badly. 102—7—0. ..After the afternoon tea adjournment )% 3r ' ii Wilson opened (o Menzies fji Booker. In Booker's first over •"Ifjr attempted a stroke at a ball on ! "■ , l nd w:t; > caught at the wicket. ;"-S-6. Liddcll and Wilson then »-' up a stubborn defence and carried ■-;: score to 133. when LiddeJl dragged fail from Anderson on to his wicket. '"--,' ninnic d'd not last long. j'Wm adding a fourth to his bag when '; nad nim slumped off Hay, and the -Ms closed for 141. detailed scores were:—
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TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW RICCARTON CLUB _ First Grade v. East Christchureh, Hagley So. -j, —A. Andrews, H. Blackwell, G. Hull, V. Dunnet, A. Hope, L. Falrbairn, J. •Jacobs, J. Powell, A. W. Huberts, Li. 11. SirmgtT, H. Kavauagli. Second Uradc v. St. Albuns, IJagle.v No. * —-I. Bolton, L. Cliapplc, M. I'uirunt, It. Haines, T. Joseph, K. Jlortlock, U. Fowko, C. Howe, A. ilunnings. Third Grade v. Lancaster Park, Laiuasler I'ark No. (i—\V. Straclian, N. lierrow, K. i'rasrr, IJ. Uriilmm. K. .Vialeolmson, 11. JJiinn, i;. I'ollock, K. Tonkin, W. Whittington, 41. lioyiin. l-'onrlh (Iradi; v. Technical, Knsor's road No. I—J. Morel, <t. Vox, ii. Cox, V.. Hall. 3. Ilegan, T. Allan. 11. TiHon, L. Cox, L. Clark, .McGibljon, Taylor.
EAST CHRISTCHURCH CLUB First Grade v. Riecarton, at Hsglev No. 2—K. W. Coupland, G. Mortlock, H. Davis, I'. AUsopp, (.'. McPhail, A. Ellis, S. V. Ellis, K. Brosnahan, C. Kinvig, 11. Evan, D. Qunid. .Second tirade v. Old Collegians, Rugby Park—A. Andrews, Alex Jones, I). Phillips, C. Liddcl), A. Hendren, A. Marriott, Si. Krisfitter, ,T. Roach, I'. Common?, M. Collett, L. Egan. Third Grade v. Vest Cliristchurch B, Lancaster Xn. II—I). Cpton, J. Brown, C. Pearce, I. M.irkby, R. Henderson. E. Bak-h. A. CalImvav, C. Barno?, ],. Rankin, A. Kirk, J. liny. Kmirlli Grade v. St. Albans, Hospital Corner .No. •'!— S. Wright, B. Heatloy, .1. Davis, C, Hannigan, J. Freeborn, A. Freeborn, T'. .\'e«!c. It. Maekie, J. Harris, A. Jones, V. Upton. OLD BOYS' CLUB First Grade v. Old Collegians, at Rugby Bark (middle) —Burns, Colville, Cook, Fisher, Graham, Kadlec, Ilarbidge, Harris, Moffat, McEwen, and Page. Second Grade v. West Cliristchurch, at Hagley Park No. 3—Brooks, Cobden. Cook, Escott, Gill, Hill, Hay, Leonard, Patrick, Rich, and Shand. Third Grade A v. Boys' High School, at Straven road No. I—Christmas,1 —Christmas, Dawson, Dickenson, Eatliorne, Eltoft, Empson, Jamieson, Keys, Munt, Round, and Taylor. I Third Grade B v. St. Albans A., at Hos- • p'tal Corner No. 1 Bowes, Ciilombus, Col ville. Daw, Jefcoate, Moore, Newton, Page, and -Wicks (2). Third Grade C v. Sydenh.:::: \ "t Sydenham No. 2 —Bromley, Bullock (2), Daniels, Tlobhs. Gill, Barton, Shillito, Smellie, Thomas, and White. Fourth Grade v. West 'Christehurch District High School, nt ITagloy Park No. 0 (final) —Allott, Brunton, Dobbs, Leckie, Mercer. Norrie. Kearell, Smith, Southward, Tweodie, and Wintield. Fifth Grade v . Technical B. at Elisor's road No. 2 —Barbour, BenUey. Dyer. Foster. Hewitt, Howell, Johns, McKay, Rollo. Sandelin, and Wilson. ST. ALBANS CLUB First Grade v. Lancaster Park, at Lancaster Oval —Armstrong, Birch, Burtt. Crawford, Cummings, Dalley, McLennan, O'Brien, Rankin, Tucker, Walter. Second Grade v. Riccarton, at Hagley Park No. 4—-Henderson, Jones, Lewer, Lindley, McCann, Nee, North, Park, Rowe, Scott, Trui. cott. Third Grade A v. Old Boys B, at Hospital Corner No. I—Ashbv, Carter, Collins, Gallagher, Garbutt (2), Hadfield, Ale-Menu-min, Rich, Roberts, Smith. Third Grade B v. Old Collegians, at Rugby (far) —Barnes, Carey, Collins, Dunne (2), Hunter, Jenkins, Lucock, Mora, Mc.Uenamin, I Nelson. Fourth tirade A v, East, nt Hospital Corner No. u —Anderson, Baldwin, Craig, Franks, Herrick, .Mackie. Martin, Murray, Robinson, Sugden, Sunderland. Fourth Grade 3 v. Suburban team. at Hospital Corner No. 2—Doree, Harper, Head, Hitchcock, Martin, Mason, Morris, O'Callaghan. Sherlock, Simpson, Wright, Blackwell (twelfth man). Fifth Grade v. Boys' High School A. at Hospital Corner No. 4—Berry. Burns, Campbell. Cooper. Hadfield. Enkies, Teat, McClelland, Oliver, Smythe, Weir. SYDENHAM CLUB First Grade v. West Cliristchurch, at HagIcy No. I —Bellamy. P.iitterfield. Gasson, Gray. Hamilton. King. Newton, Oliver. Patrick, Smith, Spong. Second Grade v. Lancaster Park, at Sydenham No. I—Burtt,1 —Burtt, Doidge, Jarman. Johnston, Hattersley, Laurie, Mcßac. Vine, Walsh, Wise, Young. Third Grade A v. Old Boys C. at Sydenham N"o. 2 —Adams. Anderson (2i, Dlbden. Gordon. Hobbs, Jamiesou, O'Malley, Reidy. Tucker. Wilson. Third Grade B v. West Cliristchurch A at Haglev No. o —Ayiing. Forscutt, Haughey, Mar.-il»n.' Matthews. Newton. Poulseu, Robin- I .-on. Watt. Young, Shackd. Fourth (hade v. St. Bede's. Nt St. liede s N'n. I—Bain.1—Bain. Farmer. Ga»son. Gibson, I l.apslie. l.avton, Shaw. Sutherland. Yine. Walsli. Fifth tirade v. Lancaster Park, at Sydenham No. li —Bnidshaw, Rrook. Borland. Hem- : ingwnv, Mnhouev. Scott. Sibley. Pu»coc. Venn? (2i. Fuller. . , Sixth Grade (first d«y. v. Christ s ( 01- ], p, at College Ground No. -1 : second d„"v v' Bovs' High School It. at Straven vend Vo r;i Anderson (21. Brown. Jai'den, Hallignn. Farmer. Mcadcs. Mallard. Jh-K.un. Barker. Spray. [ WEST CHRISTCHURCH CLUB First tirade v. Sydenham, at Hagley Park \- 0 |__.\llen, Brown, Colwill, I'indlay. Grcgorv, Kerr, Patrick, Peake, Smith. \ in-cc-nl, Ward. Second Grade v. Old Boys, at Hagley Park No. :s—Booker, Burton. Fcathcr.-tou, liill.vnofl. Gillard, Hay. Hayes, Hill, Shirlev, shand, Taylor-Smith. 'Third Grade A v, Sydenham B. at Haglev Park No. 5 (flnal)— Bcll-Syer, Caygill. Douglas Gurnsey, Jones. I.uttrell. Parton. Ramsdrti, Tnvlor. Twyneham, Yates. Third Grade B v. East Chrir-tchurch. at Lancaster Park-Brown, Denseni, Douglas. Fisher, i'o.\. Goss, Johnston. Lain". McGill. Brio. ' Fourth (irade v. St. Andrew s. Nt St. Vndr-w's No. I Ballinger, P.entley. Bronrt.pn. Calnan, Cameron, Hill. Hunter, Lamb. McLnuglilan. Patterson. Smith. Fifth tirade, v. Boys' High School, jit Hospital Corner No. 5 —Brown, Cockroft, Calder, Evans, Luke, McMorran. Newton, Popkin, W.t*on, Way, Weir.
I OI,D COLLEGIANS' CLUB tirade v. Old Iioy&, at r.'tighy Park (middle)— Walter, Lester, Byrne, Dunfdor, Jnekmaii, Talbot, Ollivier, Gibson, Graham, Saunders (2). Second Grade v. East Cli vistchn n-li. at lliisjliv Park (sate) Hardin;,', GhryMall. Alexander, Cottrell, Suckling, Montealh, Luelianaii-Mut.-oji, Graham. Buchanan, Scott, Thornton. Third tirade v. St. Albans 1.. at Uiiffby Park i far)— Crowley, Tothill, Barwick, Hobhs, Parson, Paterson, Matson, Godfrey. Stewart. Beadel, Bayley. Fourth (Ira do v. Boys' High [school, at Graven road No. 2 Mitchell, Sams, PalterInn, A. 0. Blonihi), Gerard, Jones, Bell, Meiircs, Gcbbic, Meikle, Burrase. LANCASTER PARK CLUB First Grade v. St. Albans, Lancaster Park No. I—l. B. Cromb, S. Yates, R. Kead. A. Cobdon, F. tferr, K. Westvood, G. Drydcn, H. J law-kings, D. Lee, T. Kennedy, W. SULautchlin. , , Second Grade v. Sydenham, Sydenham Park No. ! Prosper, Da-slur, Dawson, Nolan. Funis. V. Fb-ete, F. Clapshaw. Lovatt, Stout, Gillard, Newburfc'h. Third Grade A v. Chri-fs College, to - U-iiK No. 1— Mappleb.-ek (2). Lawlor. W. Grey, Sams, O'lJrien, F.mpson'Costello, Clapshaw, Stewart, Hill. Third Grade B v. Kieearton. Laucasler No. o—Bamnold, Dickson, Lisntfont Kipyion. Houtral, Mitchell, 11. Prosper, L. t Icete, Lenuetu IX. Gray. Adams. "Fourth Grade v. Christ's College, College \; 0 •> r,v J.'eid, Gains. O'Coniiell. lhor))e, i-anifforu." Frwin, Fll, Youns, Neweombe. Watson. , , , Fifth Grade v. Sydenham —Sydenham win by default. UMPIRES FOR TO-MORROW <eninr---l.ancaster Tark v. St. Albans. I -nu-a-ter Park No. I, Messrs F. J.if.'bt.foo(, and A. Kine: Sydenham v. West Christ,l,nrcl. llncley No. 1. Messrs T. liur;ess and s' Maiden': Old Colleeians v. Old Boys, linirbv Park (middle), Messrs J. L. For rcslci : and J. I.indlev, Eaet Chrislcliurch v. Kieearton. Ilai-'lev No. 2. Messrs J. MeGuin-ne-.s and W. Du'nklev. Third Grade <limil)-~Wc,«t C'hrii=tehurch A v Sydenham B. Ilagley No. .">. Messrs 11. (,ilb.'rd and P. Cdeman. ~,.,, , Fourth Grade (final) —V\ est ( hrisiclmreli District H it'h School v. Old Boy?, Hnprl'.-y No 0 Mc-sr- K. Hawkintrs and H. Wilson.
SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION The following matches will not he played: Seniors—&'unnj'side default to Working Men's Club. Junior A—Shirley default to Working lion's Club. Third Grade K, first Saturday—Heekcuham default to Ilarewoud. Umpires haie been appointed for the next round as follows,: — Senior A —Shirley v. Jlai-iM, at KiHnnoml, Messrs K. H. I'erriii and 11. Ne\in; Jieekenham v. liaihvav, at Heckeuhinn. Messrs A. !>. Ulackwoud and K. Kin;;. .Senior IJ- Shirley v. Teiupleton, at Ttiuplelnn, Messrs 1.. Mooar and V. A-:ir; iSI. Andrew's v. Spri'ydon. at Sprejdon So. 1, Messrs W. I'oaell and C. .Skinner; Mairehau v. Avon, at l.inwnud No. 5, Messrs F. Hammond and .1. 11. Roberts.
.Junior A —Ueckenham v. Merivale, at Beekenham, Messrs F- Black and K. U'Connor. Junior P. —Kia Ora v. Provincial BuildingE, at SjdeitJiam No. 2, Messrs 11. New ion ■ and A. Orr; Jlarewood v. St. Albans B, at . Ijospital Corner No. -. Messrs K. Sim and , J. Hopkins; St. Albans v. New Hri-liton, . at New IJrighton, Messrs K. T. Day and X. Campbell. Junior C--Stew art's Cully v. Oddfellows, at Unworn! No. ::, Mes.-rs F. Fmpson and • ('. J. 'Winter; SI. Albans v. Railway, at St. Albans, Messrs A. Stapley and ('. M. Cooke; Urlwins v. Shirley, at l'.eekenhain. Messrs C. Clark and .). L". Klemin S . Junior T.>—ll.-innotvc v. Whllconibe ami Tombs, at I-'nrk, Messr.- 11. Tnnibull and T. Sineock. PROVINCIAL BUILDINGS CLUB Junior P, v. Kia Ore. at S.< ileuhaui I'ark Xo. -_j,. (;. Anderson, A. T. li.-11. F. Roland, R. I'.olnncl, .11. F. Kaird, (!. (,'. Brown, O. Fvans. J. (,'. Haugliey, (~'. A. Milne, V. Nelson, C. Williams. CORSAIR CLUB v. Mairehau, at W'lilll.eni Park —K. Failey. K. lialdwin, A. Chetwin, K. Symes, S. Syims, A. Roi, A. Roberts, W. Whitehead, L. Peter. S. Hughes, I>. Gibson, W. Fabian. BECKENHAM CLUB Seniors v. Railway, al Beekenham—Stokes, Cox, Davidson, Heath. Columbus, Weatherhead, Cawtherav Bateiuau McMillan, liuudall, W. Lloyd, French. Junior A v. Merivale, ;: l lieclcenham— Desley CJ), Clarkson (2), Mush, Haiti, Kent. Hollands, Cummins, Griliilhs, Connor. Kiiiergeney: .J. Ilartigan. Junior 15 v. A\or., at l.lnwood No. 2 Hall, French CM, Hateman, Walker, Bedford, Smith. Leech, Lord, Rosamond, ThornThird 1! will default on both Saturdays. Third C v. Waltham. al Waltham No. :! i Ladkin. Fraser, Grenl'ell, M. liesley, Carlyle, (FAnvers. Edward*. Williams. Turner, i Thomas, Cashmore. Kmer-ein-y : C.einhes. MIDLAND CLUB I The following will represent the Midland Club against Kicearton, at Riccarton—Kil. Patrick, Savage, Roud, Helson, Hollander, Handisides, Page, Evans, Besley, Loveridge, Brown, Stacey (twelfth man). AVON CLUB Senior B v. Mairehau, at Linwood Pari: No. s—MeEwiu, James, Barrow. Stringer, Hooper. Moran, Cockle (2), Shipton, Webb, Mitchell. Junior 1) v. Beekenham, at Linwood I'ark No. 2—Marshall (2), lierritt, Spicer, Browne, Dempsey (2). Cockle, Hineen, Prisk, Perry. ; Third Grade v. Ouruliin. at Ounihia—Same las last week. RAILWAY CLUB Seniors v. Ueckciihani, at lieckeuhani Park—L. Hood, E. Brook. J. I'eattie, <i. Bradford, J. Kerr, E. (,'rcn C-11, F. U.-irtletl. 11. Cox, Don Mitchell. W. Law son. W. 11. | Aitkcn. and Dave Mitchell. I Juniors v. St. Albun-. at St. All.ah.- Park I —C B. P.iiilev, T. Grose, F. Clancy, t'. Beds, D. MaeKinlOsh. .1. McLennan, C. : Cooke. P. Muinmerv. C. l'.n> s. W. G. Gerrarty, L. Mason, C C. William-. WESTPORT COAL COMPANY V. NORTHCOTK j The fnlb.win- v. ill re,.re-en' ihe \V.M|i«rl j Coal ('..mpany. Ltd.. <.'■ i.-k'-t Clul, .e;ain-' | Northeote. at S\ d.-nliam Park to-niorrov, - \V. ' C-happle, W. Gnurlcv. .1. Abl.-tt. J. Monroe. , I. Fail. C. Hamilton. 11. Thoma-. T. Tallott. I H. Macfarlane. R. Edwards. R. Tnd.l. 1 WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION COMPETITION POINTS The folio v. in-.- are tk- p-.nr.- .-..n-l >.;. the teams in the compel i: i. ■: i.- tor (he John La-inintr and Sullivan Cop-. I senior Grad -Technical ;:7. l'i-i ; >e[,on| : Old Girls r;t, Mai M,.,i :p"'. P.ec-kenhaai 2... ; Argvle House Hi. Spr-ydon Lk Pukaki <•. | Harewood n. , j Junior Grad.--Mai M.m ;:r.. P.r .-k.-nham \ .'ifi. Tohe A 21. Technical 21. Sumner 1-. | Bcck-nham P. <k 'l'-he I! I'. ■'>'-- Brr.-hmn ". ; DRAW FOR TO-MORROW ■ The folio-.-, ine is ib,. ,ira<v for the kuo.-k 1 ~ut eomi.etitii.n. which will be ,-,imi iiiu-d i to-iuorro-.i'. All mn'r-he- "ill b.- plavd •'! i Malvern Park:-- i Seniors--Technieal v. li. ,-1...- i ,l-a,e. House v. Spreydon. Mai Moa a 1.v..T„„i„rs Technical v. Tohe A. Tone 11 v. ~ Mai Moa. Sumnev a Lie. j
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