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LOWER GRADES

SECOND GRADE A h ?° l 014 B »ys 306 for eight de< 3 ar od beat St. Bede’s Old ?n y i?^ 6 ii,/ nd 99, (White 61 not out) by inr “ n B, s and 146 runs. For Old Boys, jnn?np c O< n f P r , 18 ’ and in 1116 second innings, Davies took six for 11. nnri'7o * ans 267 for nine wickets declared ??s d 4 r on se y«r n wick ets beat Sydenham S’. ar l d (Watson 66) by three wic°c Aibans, Pugh took five for 60, for Sydenham, Newton took five for

788 an< * 100 * or seven wickets beat Lancaster Park 157 and 104 w , lck ets. For West Old Boys, Blakely took five for 23.

C. A .A. SECOND grade b 2 , and 51 for four wickets Old - 55 and 183 (Powell 65) by six wickets. Christchurch 176 and 185 for-one wicket (Gallagner 91 not out, Marshall not out) beat Sydenham 113 and 244 * wi , ck ® ts - For East Christchurch, Pitcher took five for 41 Lancaster Park 162 and 130 beat University 174 and 60 by 58 runs. For Lancaster Park, Banfield took eight for 28; for University, Blackwood took five for Old Collegians 226 for eight wickets declared beat Technical Old Boys 42 and 78 by an innings and 106 runs. For Old Collegians, D. Gardiner took seven for

SECOND GRADE C hA ♦ i Y?. rs . ity " Trainin g College 254 and 46 J 11 !?' School Old Boys 61 and 231 (Allott 86) by eight runs. /tSut? ai l o, l« li4 and 261 £or eifiht wickets (Hibbard 105, Frew 78) beat West Old Boys 76 and 79 by 220 runs. For Riccarton Frew took eight for 27. Christ’s College 244 and 86 for five wickets beat Sydenham 174 and 198 for six wickets declared (Thomas 51) by 70 runs on the first innings. For Sydenham, Williams took five for 50. West Christchurch 207 and 69 for five wickets beat St. Bede’s Old Boys 102 and 167 by five wickets. Boys’ High School 189 (Wilson 86 not out) beat St. Bede’s College, 91 and 39, by an innings and 59 runs. For Boys’ High School, Wilson took seven for 18, and for St. Bede’s P. O’Malley took five for 26.

PRESIDENT’S GRADE West Christchurch 145 beat St. Bede’s Old Boys 100 by 45 runs on the first innings. For West Christchurch, Weir took six for 47.

St. Albans 163 for three wickets (Crawford 88 not out) beat Lancaster Park B 157 for eight wickets declared (Mapplebeck 71) by six runs on the first innings. East Christchurch 213 for nine wickets declared (Riddolls 73 not out) beat Riccarton 85 by 128 runs on the first innings. For East Christchurch, Hill took five for

University 189 (Bibby 50) beat Technical Old Boys 118 by 71 runs on the first innings. For University, Cowen took rive for 26; for Technical, Logan took seven for 43.

Sydenham 136 for' six wickets beat Lancaster Park A 103 by 33 runs on the first innings.

THIRD GRADE A .High School Old Boys 183 and 61 for nine wickets beat Papanui Technical Old Boys 179 and 63 by one wicket. For Old Boys, Brunton took five for 22; for Papa--25 11 technical, Shannahan took six for Lancaster Park 57 and 112 for six wickets beat Sydenham 83 and 84 by four wickets. St. Albans 237 and 22 for five wickets beat West Christchurch 159 and 138 for nine wickets (Stott 69) by 87 runs on the first innings. For St. Albans, Richards took six for 38. Cathedral 141 and 89 beat Riccarton 155 and 23 by 52 runs. For Cathedral, Greenwood took six for 33; for Riccarton, Gilmore took six for 14. THIRD GRADE B West Christchurch 314 (Dornwell 105 not out) beat Lancaster Park 128 and 77 by an innings. For Lancaster Park, Sumner took five for 75. East Christchurch 245 for four wickets and 55 for eight wickets beat Sydenham 107 and 191 (Reardon 62) by two wickets. For East Christchurch, Jones took six for 61; for Sydenham, Cassidy took five for 19. Cathedral 104 and 26 for one wicket beat Riccarton 62 and 65 by nine wickets. For Cathedral, Kirk took five for 17. THIRD GRADE C West High School 169 for six wickets beat University 60 and 54, by an innings and 55 runs. For West High School, Marsh took seven for 16. Boys’ High School B 96 and 85 for three wickets beat Boys’ High School A 104 and 72 by seven wckets. Christ’s College 137 and 164 beat St. Bede’s College 89 and 77 for nine wickets by 48 runs on the first innings. St. Andrew’s College 167 and 68 for five wickets beat Papanui Technical College 90 and 135 by five wickets. FOURTH GRADE A Sydenham 138 beat Riccarton B 101 by 37 runs on the first innings. For Riccarton, Friedlander took five for 39. Riccarton A 166 (Newman 75 not out) beat West Christchurch 136 (McKinley 50) by 30 runs on the first innings. High School Old Boys 63 and 73 for six wickets beat Cathedral B 71 and 55 by four wickets. For Old Boys, Rogers took five for 9; for Cathedral, Cadigan took five for 14. Lancaster Park A 185 (Samson 56) beat St. Albans B 72 and 31 by an innings and 82 runs. For Lancaster Park, Wood took seven for 7; for St. Albans, Dorie took seven for 40.

St. Bede's Old Boys 120 (Walsh 50 not out) and 125 for eiiiht wickets beat Lancaster Park B 98 b/ 22 runs on the first innings. For St. Bede’s, Sullivan took six for 11.

St. Albans A 127 for six wickets declared (Austin 51) beat Cathedral A 42 and 29 by an innings and 56 runs. For St. Albans, Bromley took five for 22, and in the second innings Millow took five for 18; for Cathedral, Mannix took five for 57. FOURTH GRADE B Riccarton A 158 for two wickets declared (Bradford 80, Thompson 57 not out) and 52 for one wicket beat Riccarton B 29 and 180 (Cole 107 not out) by nine wickets. For Riccarton A, Mathie took five for 4, including the hat-trek. East Christchurch 92 and 40 for no wickets beat Cathedral 42 and 87 by 10 wickets. For East Christchurch, Burney took five for 10. Technical Old Boys drew with Sydenham. For Technical, Mealings took seven for 28. FOURTH GRADE C Boys’ High School beat West High School by an innings and 49 runs. St. Andrew’s College 108 and 37 beat Technical College 86 and 43 for one wicket by 22 runs on the first innings. For St. Andrew's, Jones took six for 21; for Technical, Kirton took five for 23.

St. Bede’s 71 and 22 for no wickets beat Cathedral 43 and 47 by 10 wickets. For Cathedral. Dobbs took seven for 17. For St. Bede’s, E. Eastwick four for 4 and four for 8, J. Cummings four for 8.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25954, 7 November 1949, Page 9

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LOWER GRADES Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25954, 7 November 1949, Page 9

LOWER GRADES Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25954, 7 November 1949, Page 9