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CRICKET

PLAYERS

CANSEftMJRS OF NEW SIDE MEETING OF ASSOCIATION formancd& of- tW flve»C«gWb«ar rq>: isidei agaihsf : slub touring team vtesfe ntadb- at a committee meeting of the Canterbury .Cricket Association last evening. Mr ft. L. who pr^srdfed 1 ,. BaW the success in the batting'of 'Jv % Kerr and W. A. Hadfee" was-* V<iry pfeafeing. "W/6 are" getting 1 ttf expect centuries ffoariJ&asr, but it- wa* a»- very fine Mv !nltfg¥ df Badlee'S,. a» it A#as his wm game for New Zealand," said Mr ! Kihg-. ''Ja"cfehan's- wicket also was very good, and that stumping I ft* the first innings was the quickest worlc seen on Lancaster Park for a ,#f long time." i MV W.- Hv V/insor: I should like to ifdfer^to'Grdnib , s» marathon effort as a What' success I will leave {ftriirC&tf&t- (daughter.) , ;■ . . I fi»aise* fdt bowling oni ifi'^dl4K t three SReni.; !wa¥ ais©vglv*»i by M* Winsor who [setfflß&. indeed. He best average \isS^ ; the New Zeajlaiid' matdh'^ J ;i# ; (fea#ing, with Hadlee M' lft*;-»,isnd;' Roberts fifth. :Rdbt^.te niore wickdts\tim>W- t SOtoft : &ttW Zeafand bowfe-r. It* td: send letters- ofr ;cohM*frula<|d*;iio- aIX thfe- Canterbury ! of iSfeW Zealand sitter.i tnW As&burtdn CiidliJet AssdciatidTA ; rea* istatiiM thaf-aS-Jbeaif cdmpeti?tidns were isd»b^Kw«W'l!tf , d'ate coufd ! be-arranged ;fdr Me- cl»il«ng> • entered by the 'CnriielichWcli Suburban Association for. tnd mi^ : assdciatidns' Competitions. Mr' WMBdfi It shouM be made clear ■■ tha# this - game was fidt for the Heath* cote WlMams ShieM M ."-^ ' Mr King said tnat the West GSttSf Association had smce played ', mm beaten' the Ashburton team, and ,hm !ndw become the first winners of w i cdmpetitionv I i General satisfaction that the cofll* •petition had been won by the West Coast was expressed, as it was thought that this would give a stimulus to the i game there; '""! Trouble about arranging grounds tttf--bTSy|T comptMMxmf 1 MB;--.,t&l i parted fcy Mr G. &. A, Wii&Mg said" that 50 teams- -wetd playing each Saturday. There was no report from thxr c©ach« !ing: committee except that Mr" Kffig" 1 said that W. E. Mersitt "h«d left for 1 England last evening and tUat his engagement had thus been 1 terminated No/ meeting had been held, as mem•bers wished to say good-bye to the Marylebone Cricket Club team. A 1 meeting would be held before the next meeting- d!f tfte committee, and there would be a* foil report of the season's coaching brought down. It was decided to entertain members of the Umpires' Association on the evening of March 21 in the BtriidefS*' Association's rooms. THE OTAGO MATCH

Brief reference Was" made <# t&ef Plunket Shield game against Otagb at the meeting of the committee of the Canterbury .Cricket Association last evening.- The chairman, Mr W. L. King, said that the-feature of tm game was the century made by W. A. Hadlee, and followers of the* g"*ffl£ in o*** terbury would be pleased to see this young player doing so well. He considered that the game was one of the brightest that had been played during the season 1 * i ; A letter was received ifwh the Otago Association* thanfciftg: the home association for the arrangements made for the stay of the southern team in Christchurch.

BOYS' ASSOCIATION

FRIENDLY MATCH

BRIGHTON JOY CLUB

The following is the draw for ne*t Sat* urday for the third found id.the C&fitfer.* bury Boys' Cricket Association compe"titioFifst Christehurcit High School, at Elisors road No. 3; Cathedral Grammar School v. Christ's College B, at Christ's College No. 5; Christ's" College A v. Boys' High. S«Mo<», at Straven road No. 4. '','■'■. Second Grade—St. Bede's College y. Technical College, at Ensor's road, No. 4; St. Andrew's Collet at St. Andrew's' No. 3V New" Brighton District High School v. Christ's College, at New Brighton, Rawhiti Domain, via NelsOn stfe€t Third Grade—St. Andrew's 1 College* V. Boys' High School, at Straven road No. 5; Technical College v. Christ's College, at Christ's" College Nov 6> % BJfle's v.- West ChristchUfcli High Mliool, fit St» Bede's College No/ 2. Fourth Grade—Technical Hostel v. West ChristchtJrrfft High School, ■■ »t> •, Hospital Corner No. Si St* Bede's Collegia ,W Technical College, at St. Bede's NO.' 8* Beys* High School, v. Christ's College, at College No.- 8. ■ Fifth Grade—Technical College A. v. Technical College B. at Ensor's road NO. 5J Boys' High School v. Christ's College, at Straven road No. 6; West Christchurch High School v. Technical Hostel, at Hospital Corner No. 6. Sixth Grade—Medbury Preparatory School v. Boys' High School, at 109 Clyde road, Fendalton; Christ's College v. West High School, at Christ's College l*Ov 10; Technical College v. St. Bede's College, at St. Bede's College No. 4- „ ■ Seventh Grade—BOys' High SchOOT V. Technical C<SH«g«; art Ensor'tf rcttd No", 6; St. Bede's College V.,' Cathedral' GramMiar School, at St. Bede's Colege No. Sf St. Andrew's College v. Christ's College, at St. Andrew's College No. 4; West Christchurch High School, a bye. Eighth Grade—Boys' Higtt Schdol v. West Christchurch High School S. at Straveft road No. 7; St. Andrew's College v. St. Bede's College, at St. Andrew's College* No. &; Medbury Preparatory School, a bye; Christ's College v. West .jChrfstchurch A. at Christ's College No. 12.

In the annual match between Springston and Ross and Glendinittg', Christchurch,, played at Springstofi, Ross anfl Glefidining won by SO runs. K6S# and Gleffdmirig made 11<> runs- (.C, MfiPhflil 52, C. Liddell 19, H. McWfrffteT not (Hit 20), and Springston made 6& ntttS (M. Templeton 23, F. Reid 11, J. Wright 11, J. Moore 17). The beat bowlers iov B6s§ and Glendining were Ellis, Laine, Mcdfifi, Simpspn, and Bull, and for Springston, F. Reid, Wright, Musson, and Woods.

VETERANS t TO PLAY HICKMOWS wro from the Veteran*' CfSt&et C t&y Hiefsffiotf's teatm mt ttegtey- P wow. at 2 p.m., weather pertErttk

A team from the Veterans' CfteJcet Clttfr will ptay Hiefsffiotf's teatm mt tfagtey P&e&. to-morrow, at 2 p.m., weather permitting.

Mrs u;. wratiey (.rage* roaa, Arariui) entertained members of the Brighton Jdy entib at an evening social held at her home. The time was spent playing euchre, Mrs G. Beauchamp gaining the highest score. Winners of eompeUtUm* were Mesdames H. Stephens, T. H. Taylor, and , F. Green. ' •

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21729, 11 March 1936, Page 4

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CRICKET Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21729, 11 March 1936, Page 4

CRICKET Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21729, 11 March 1936, Page 4