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A Jingle Of Keys

The jinglo of keys la probably the meet —Bit u . sound in the world to the senior cricketers .at the Christchurch Beyp* High Scheel. Recently the first and second elevens travelled to play Wattakl Boys’ High Scheel. The second eleven oeech found that be had left toe hey for Ma new travaOtog bag at home; prolongod sdterta to open toe leek wtto toe devices too MeaMvoe a* Mian use M easily Called, and a ■VCKaualla ■MI «■ toW entire ineehaatart. On the first day of too matah, toe Nigh School tout eleven captain caaag to Me coach with* long tMe and a longer leiiket beg. secured In several places with leehk Bet he had left too hays ha Christchurch. Maadva aawa had ip be aaad ta spue the beg. Then it rained, and too first eleven’s reaehl hat, left beneath a seat, waa tri dim to pulpy eanaMeney of the wet clay. This week too schooT eleven played ChrieFs Collage. On the first nsornibg, taro eats ef keys, to the drassiug chad at Straven read were-, left Inside the shed—and eannene went out and leched too deer in closing ft. Thte Me toe Post-primary Scheele* aaatotenance unit was nailed lade, action. There are no further eekeel matches this seeaen.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28542, 22 March 1958, Page 5

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A Jingle Of Keys Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28542, 22 March 1958, Page 5

A Jingle Of Keys Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28542, 22 March 1958, Page 5