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PERSONAL NOTES

ST. ANDREWS Mr and Mrs W. Shaw (Greymouth) are visiting Mrs Shaw's sister, Mrs A. Leckie (St. Andrews). Mr and Mrs Leckie have returned home after visiting North Canterbury and Dunedin. Mrs T. Guthrie (Pareora East) is on holiday in Dunedin. Members of the St. Andrews territorials who attended the annual instruction course at Jack's Point, were Messrs J. Blank. A. Childs, E. and A. Kee, I. Hall, B. G. R. Hutton, L. Dron. •tfvd D. Soper. GOLF BOGEY MATCHES The following were the best scores Returned in Stableford bogey matches en the Highneld links during the weekend:—First section: D. S. Davies 39, J- H. Healey 39, B. Baxter 37, D. J. Mcßeath 36. Second section: J. B. Wood 33. I. W. Cunningham 33. Third section: J. H. Healey 37, W. Davies 36, O. L. Robertson 36. Fourth section: L. S. Abernethy 37, W. J. Smith 36. CRICKET LOWER GRADE MATCHES In a second grade match, Old Boys tnade 140 against Star B, which scored 104. Fairview beat Railway by an innings and 32 runs. Railway made 66 and 29 Fairview making 127. . Star A beat High School on the first innings. Star made 198. to which school replied with 73, and seven wickets for 38 runs. Pareora beat West End by 44 runs on the first innings. West End made 63, to which Pareora replied with 107. West End in the second strike had lost six wickets for 91 runs. In a third grade match, Bruce's defeated Waimntaitai by two runs on the first innings. Bruce's made 92 and Waimataitai 90. RESULT OF JUNIOR GRADE MATCH AT WAIMATE High School had a narrow win over waimate in the junior grade competition oi the Waimate Cricket Sub-Association ?" Saturday. Batting first, High School mJ3 ed f= 3 ,Eat horne 24, Guy 11) and 62 ka ,?, n «' Guy 10) - Waimate replied with r?,, V n ? ax J er 12) and 64 < R - Baxter 20. wJi y i«? ) ; The best bowling figures were: £» T» W £. lmate ' H - Buckingham seven for - ' Buckingham two for 10 and seven tor 19; for High School, Rive four for 25 «nd six for 13. TIMARU HIGH SCHOOL WINS AT TEMUKA Playing against Timaru Bovs' High Bchool at Temuka, the Temuka third grade Cricket team was beaten bv 38 runs. gchool batted first, and compiled 04 runs, J e highest scorer being Anderson with » not out Temuka replied with 65. ■PUlan* making IX

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22269, 7 December 1937, Page 9

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PERSONAL NOTES Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22269, 7 December 1937, Page 9

PERSONAL NOTES Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22269, 7 December 1937, Page 9