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BOYS’ GAMES

COMPETITION OPENED GOOD FORM SHOWN On Saturday the 1939 competition under tile Canterbury Boys’ Cricket Association was begun, when games were played in all 11 grades. No centuries were recorded. were several good performances. One hat-trick” was secured, this u°i nS , c - Taylor, of the Christ’s ColL g +l. U i nde / 1 , 6 ' 2 ’ A tearn , who captured a total of nine wickets for 47 runs in two sessions. The following were the results:— Under 16.1 ® 134 (McDonald 29. Good 23, Milton 20, Lawrence 16, Darwin 16, and England 10) beat Christchurch c °hege 95 (South 26 and Metca“® “)l>y 39 runs on the first innings. ~,V bwstchurch Boys’ High School 150 (Wajcehn 75 Leggatt. 27, Sisson 12. and rnJirSc l iS a , t S , t ' Bede’s College 105 i 3 .?’ Polaschek 22, Hodglns 12. an , d Cos g rlfE 10) by 45 runs ?? firS * in hings. J. Davies five wickets tor 27 runs bowled well for Boys’ High school. (Christ s College A 180 (Rattray 49, Thompson 40, Hamilton 21, 'Sheppard 15 not out. Giasgow 13. McKibbin 12, and Tophss 11 not out) for nine wickets dedrew with Technical Old Boys 129 (Wilkinson 33, Lamb 29, Hocking 21. Bartholomew 14. and Carrington 10) for eight wickets. Bartholomew four wickets for ao runs bowled well for Technical Old Boys, while McKibbin four for 34 and Ormond four for 50 were successful with the ball for Christ’s College A. who. on the average runs for wickets fallen, secured the odd point. Under 16.2 Christ’s College A 153 (Marshall 72. Wilson 31 Deamer 22, and Bell 20) for nine wickets d eclar ®d beat Technical Hoscel 52 (Williams 16, Paynter 15, and Groig 10 not out) and 63 (Hamilton 34, Burns 13, and McTaggart 10) by an Innings and 38 runs. Taylor four wickets for 25 runs and five for 22 (including ’’hat-trick") and Marshall four for 11 bowled well for Christ’s College A. while Williams four for 50 and Paynter four for 30 .were successful with the ball for Technical Hostel. Christ’s College B 208 (Humphreys 55 retired, Moore 53 retired, Botting 29, Rottenberg 22, and Haylock 10) beat Cathedral Grammar School 45 (Coulter 18) and 33 (Brain 18) by an Innings and 130 runs. McCreanor two wickets for 13 runs and five for 7 bowled well for Christ’s College Under 16.3 St. Andrew’s College 148 (J. G. Wilkinson 49, Britten 36, Wilkie 32, and A. A. Wilkinson 21) beat Christchurch. West High School 116 (Rawlings 49 not out, Harrow 31, and Shannahan 12) by 32 runs on the first innings. Gilmour five wickets for 34 runs bowled well for St. Andrew's College, while Harrow four for 50 was successful with the ball for Christchurch West. , Christchurch Boys’ High School A 110 (Blyth 27 not out, Mclver 23. A. W. Wilson 13, and Genet 11) beat Christchurch Boys’ »Hlgh School B 34 and 31 by an innings and 45 runs. Malthus eight wickets for 41 runs bowled well for the B Icam, while A. W. Wilson two for 12 and six for 3 and Lawson four for 3 and two for eight were successful with the ball for the A-team. Christ’s College A 50 (Wood 19 not out and Small 10) beat Christ’s College E, 16 and 64 (Prentice 17, Barrell 11, and Scaqnell 11) by 36 runs on the first innings. Hunt five wickets for 6 runs and Holford five for 11 bowled well for the A team, while Prentice four for 8 was successful with the ball for the B team. Under 15.1 Christchurch Boys’ High School 90 (E. Harrington 43, J. McMaster 12, and L. Rollinson 11) arid 138 (Harrington 72, Field 20,. Berryman 16 not out, and West 13) for nine wickets beat Christchurch Technical College 50 (Dudley 17 and Stevens 10) by 40 runs on the first innings. Field five wickets for 16 runs bo.wled well for Boys’ High School, while Dudley four for 22 was successful with the ball for Christchurch Technical. Christchurch West High School 169 (Hannah 43. Thorpe 42, Tulloch 18. Marshall 16, and Hawke 13) beat Christ’s College 62 (Rattray 21 and Gould 10) by 107 runs on the first innings. Tulloch seven ■ wickets for 13 runs bowled well for Christchurch West. St. Bede's College had the bye. ', ' Under 15.2 Christchurch Technical College 90 (Falgar 25, Barnes 14, and Wenmbth 12) beat Christ's College 87 (Andrews 36 not out Archibald 15, and Campbell 12) by three runs :on - the r first ipntngs. Ayllng five wickets for 13 runs bowled well lor Christ’s College. Christchurch and Boys’ High School 85 (Forsyth 32, Fraser 20, and Skurr 10) beat Papanui Technical College 79 (Roorets 21, Clarldge 19, and Johnston 12) and 105 (Clarldge 36. and Atkinson 26 out) by six runs on the first innings. Snqok four wichets for ,15 runs. and. five for 27 bowled well for Boys’ High School, while Williams five for 40 was successful with the ball for Papanui Technical. St. Andrew’s College had the bye. Under 15, 3 Christ’s College A 94 (Acton-Adams 27, Wright 16, and Fitzgerald 10) beat Christchurch Boys’ High School 39 (Lulham 19) by 55 runs on the first innings. Loach, seven wickets for .44 runs, bowled well for Boys’ High School, while Ainsley, five for 26, was successful with the ball for Christ’s College A. Christchurch West High School 148 (Marriott 55, Craig 31. Lewis 21, Henry 12. and Milne 11) beat St. Bede’s College 63 (Clarke 28) by 85 runs on the first innings. .Stafford, five wickets .for 26 runs, bowled well for- St. Bede’s, while Craig, four for 2, and Johnston, four for 14, were successful with the bail for Christchurch West. Christ’s College B had the bye. Under 15. 4 New Brighton 63 (Lilly 17. Sparks 15, and Smith 14 not out) for three wickets declared and 26 (Crew 13 not out) for one wicket beat Christ’s College 20 and 63 (Grieve 21 and Sutton 12) by nine wickets. Crew, six wickets for 9 runs and two for 10. and Smith, three for 10 and three for 3, bowled well for New Brighton. St. Bede’s College 122 (Henderson 58 and Pascoe 33) beat Christchurch Technical College 118 (Drake 48, Gowing 26, and Jarman 10) and 49 (Pegley 22) for six wickets by four runs on the first innings. Pascoe, five wickets for 15 runs and four for 13, bowled well for St. Bede's College, while Jarman, six for 9, was successful with the ball for Christchurch Technical. Christchurch Boys’ High School had the bye. Under 14, 1. St. Andrew's College 146 (Patterson 78 not out, Robinson 33, and Rutherford 21) beat St. Bede’s College 71 (Mullins 21 and Forbes 19 not out) and 46 (Anderson 25 and Debenham 18 not out) for three wickets by 75 runs on the first innings. Robinson, four wickets for 18 runs and two for 19, bowled well for St. Andrew’s.! while Mullins, four for 29, was successful with the ball for St. Bede’s. Christchurch Technical College 98 (King 40. Woodham 23, and Newman 23) for six wickets declared beat Christ’s College B 41 (Hammond 28 not out) and 76 (Hammond 17,. Matson 12, and Taylor 11) by 37 runs on the first innings. Barkle, six wickets for 11 runs and one for 8, and Newman, four for 16, bowled well for Christchurch Technical College. Christchurch Boys’ High School 128 (Sewell 62, Holland 28, Collins 18. and Riddell 10) beat Christ’s College A 80 (Robinson 21, Ross 14. and Cunningham 12) by 48 runs on the first innings. Coulson, four wickets for 13 runs, bowled well for Boys’ High School. Under 14. 2 Medbury 122 (Cholmondeley 33, Hamilton, 14, Altken 13, and . Gardiner 12) beatPapanul Technical College 57 (Pascoe 11, Atkins 11. and Sealby 10) and 24 by an innings and 41 runs. Shaw, four wickets for 25 runs and four for 6, Gardiner, four for H. and Coull, four for 16, bowled well for Medbury. while Pascoe. four for 34, was successful with the ball for Papanui ’Technical. Christchurch West High School 137 beat Marlst Brothers 126 by 11 runs on the first innings. ,• Christchurch Bovs’ High School . 70 (Chappell 26 and Peters 10) beat Christ's College 41 (Kernahan 10) and 40 (Kernahan 15 and Mansoh 11) for four wickets by 30 runs on the first innings. Kipoenberger. six wickets for 9 runs, and Manson four for 19, bowled well for Christ’s College, while Gerard, five for 10, was successful with the ball for Boys High School. Under 14, 3 Christchurch Technical College 115 (Petrie 83 and Llngard 14) and 9 for no

total .. .. ..434 Fall of wickets: One for 10. two for 58. three for 72. four for 123, five for 219, six for 250. seven for 393, eight for 415, nine for 420, 10 for 431, 11 for 434. BOWLING ANALYSIS

wickets-beat St. Bede’s College 43 and 79 (Crooke 51 and Doolan 14) by 10 wickets. Doolan, six wickets for 36 runs, bowled well for St. Bede’s College. Christchurch Boys’ High School 98 (Deakins 39, McPhail 18, and Dryden 12) beat St. Andrew's College 81 (Ballin 33, Penfoid 14. and Hughes 12) by 17 runs on the first Innings. Fairbrother, four wickets for 9 runs, howled well for Boys’ High School. Christ's College 88 (Bollett 26, Macfarlane 14, and Godfrey 13) and 30 for five wickets beat Cathedral Grammar School 57 (Moflatt 23 and Patience 14) by 31 runs on the first innings. Patience, five wickets for 14 runs, bowled well for Cathedral Grammar, while Foster, four for 6, was successful with the ball for Christ’s College. Under 14, 4 Christchurch West High School 88 (Stead 30, Hudson 15, and McCormack 11 not out) beat Christ’s College 49 (Reid 22 and Withell 14) and 29 by an innings and 10 runs. Parker, seven wickets for 7 runs and five for 12, bowled well for Christchurch West, while M. Taylor, five for 28, was successful with the ball for Christ’s College. Christchurch Technical College 81 (Owen 13 and Day 10) beat St. Bede’s College 75 (O’Callaghan 23 not out and Sarich 19) by six runs on the first innings. Murphy, four wickets for 14 runs, bowled well for St. Bede’s. Medbury 115 (Gorton 30, Burgin 15. Facer 10, and Stewart 10) beat Christchurch Boys’ High School 53 (Hyde 19 and Mazey 13) and 41 (Hyde 13 and Graham 10) by an innings and 21 runs. Blackler, four wickets for 12 runs and two for 10, bowled well for Medbury, while Hyde, four for 30, was successful with the ball for Boys’ High School.

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22652, 6 March 1939, Page 7

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BOYS’ GAMES Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22652, 6 March 1939, Page 7

BOYS’ GAMES Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22652, 6 March 1939, Page 7

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