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Lower Grade Games

Ninth-round matches In the Canterbury Cricket Association’s competitions began on Saturday, Lower grade games resulted:— Second Grade A St. Albans ’176 (Harrison 55, Arneson 30; Cocks four for 26, Woolfort five for 47) met Lancaster Park 179 for six (Woolfort 66; Wylie three for 66). Technical Old Boys 322 for nine declared (Smith 128. Fox 52, Gibbin 47. Dryland 40; Small three for 95) met High School Old Boys 63 for four. East-Shirley 173 (Flint 55, Blom 50; Trist four for 29. Hounsell three for 43) met Boys High School 185 for three (Hadlee 58, Bull 56. Anderson 38 not out). Second Grade B Old Collegians 171 for nine declared (Rutherford 45; Harliwich four for 30, Barnett four for 61) met Sydenham 69 (Gibson eight for 25). . West-University 231 (Pash 41, Fox 37, Lane 31, Allsop 30; Glasson three for 25, Charlton four for 45) met Technical Old Boys 78 for two (Hughes 36 not out). Marist 248 (McDermott 73, Guthrie 38, Doig 36; Holland four for 59, Hollow three for 80) met St. Albans 64 for four. Burnside 26 (Entwhistle five for 12, Wilson four for 12) and 33 for four met Riccarton 160 for seven declared (MUler 80 not out, Hean 34). Second Grade C West-University 115 (Vaughan six for 28) met Lancaster Park 217 for five (Cassidy 112, Davies 70 not out). Marist 242 (O’Brien 72, Eathome 41, Mcßride 31; Roberts three for 36. Rutherford three for 92) met Shirley Boys High School 43 for one. St. Andrew’s 254 for four declared (Hearn 118, Stubbing® 63) met East-Shirley 87 for three (Taylor 43 not out). Sydenham 105 (Hooper 34; Doreen three for 7, Glackin three for 19) met High School Old Boys 103 for eight. President’s Grade Riccarton 137 for two (McKenzie 74 not out, Dawson 41) beat St. Albans 121 (Todd 40; Calvert three for 33) on the first innings.

West-University A 240 for six (Lewis 91, Tregurtha 43. McLellan 32) beat Sydenham 238 for four declared (Wilson 105, Young 56, Moher 43) on the first Innings.

Lancaster Park A 330 (Ellis 112, McKendry 65, Robinson 46 not out, Richards 43) beat High School 61d Boys 94 (Wheatley five for 13. McKendry three for 23) on the first innings. East-Shirley 169 (Gearry 61. O'Malley 33; Drake five for 47) beat Lancaster Park B 79 (Pauling three for 10) on the first innings. West-University B 183 for nine declared (Moreton 46, Wilson 40) beat Marist 132 (Tippen 69, Messervey 34; Huston five for 49, Moreton five for 57) on the first innings. THIRD GRADE A High School Old Boys 148 for nine declared (Taylor 36 not out; Wright seven for 22) met Old Collegians B 44 (Clarke eight for 18). St. Albans 106 (Lee 44; Barwick five for 13, Anderson four for 35) and 38 for two met Old Collegians A 144 for six declared (Harman 71. Northcote 45). Riccarton 120 (MacMillan 42; Warts five for 26) and 27 for one met Lancaster Park 75 (Hine five for 24). Technical Old Boys 248 (Wise 52, Robinson 51, Hamilton 31; Pannell threfe for 27. Barker three for 84) met East-Shirley 107 (King 35; Crowhen three for 23, Gray three for 34). THIRD GRADE B Lancaster Park A 166 for three (Smith 100 not out) beat East-Shirley 149 (Hayes 68: Duncan four for 38, Fairbairn four for 60) on the first innings. Marist 141 (Walsh 63; Walker five for 31) beat West-Univer-sity 114 (Brydone 33; Costello five for 39) on the first Innings. Riccarton A 178 for five declared (Somers 39 not out, Jenner 38 not out; Power three for 47) beat Riccarton B 62 (Somers five for 15) and 94 for four (Powell 32 not out) on the first innings. Technical Old Boys 79 (Jones four for 15, Walker five for 30) and 74 for three (Dow 40) beat Sydenham 49 (Scanlan 33; Phelan seven for 32, Gllray three for 15) and 100 for five declared (Phelan four for 48) by seven wickets.

The roquiiinemenit that applicants for teaching jobs speak Welsh was lifted in Cardiff after members of the County Education Committee admitted they did not understand it.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30367, 17 February 1964, Page 14

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Lower Grade Games Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30367, 17 February 1964, Page 14

Lower Grade Games Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30367, 17 February 1964, Page 14

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