LOWER GRADE RESULTS
Second Grade A Christ’s College 274/7 declared beat Sydenham 193 (Bateman 40) on the first innings. St. Albans 239 (Dempsey 92. Harrison 45: Entwhistle 3/40. Hazeldean 3/51) beat Riccarton 236 on the first innings. Boys’ High School 286 beat Lancaster Park 109 and 99 by an innings and 78 runs. Second Grade B
Marist A 303 beat Lancaster Park 173 (Winter 57. Kennedy 50: Ryan (5/21) on the first inntn west-University 114 and 83/5 (Cowie 30), beat Burnside High School 77 and 117 (Laby 46) by five wickets. Haglev Old Boys 165'9 declared beat Old Boys 72 and 52 (Clifford 4/6) by an innings and 41 runs. East Shirley 250/7 declared beat Old Collegians 107 (Hartnell 34: Smart 5/35. Gallagher 4 36) and 99 (Gallagher 4/14) by an innings and 44 runs. Second Grade C St. Bede’s 225/6 declared and 49 7 declared (Aker 3/17, Muff 3'27) beat East-Shirley 153 (Hayes 41) and 89/7 (Aker 42; Higginson 4/28) on the first innLinwood High School 227/7 declared beat St. Albans 92 (Penlington 39: Budlia 3/10) and 85/6 (Bhana 3/32) on the first in shlrley Boys’ High School 103 (Baker 4/21. Piner 5/31) beat Lancaster Park 98 and 89/5 on the first innings. Second Grade D Riccarton 177 and 51/3 declared beat Old Collegians 141 (Kelly 6 36) and 78/8 (Fine 3/6, Cornwell 3/28) on the first innings. St. Albans 135/8 (Jamieson 30 not out. Reid 30: Nield 3/19. Antlcich 3/54) beat Xavier 129 on the first innings. St. Andrew’s 129 and 119/8 declared (Fisher 40: Bush 3/13) beat West-University 99 and 77 (Mills 30; Sidey 4/11, Bain 4/26) outright. President's Grade West-University A 195/5 declared (Vincent 42 not out. Brown 39 not out, Prestidge 36) beat East-Shirley 122 (McGregor 39: Brown 6/38) on the first 'est-l’niversity B 148/7 dec ,ed (Sharp 78, Thompson 33: Boiling 3/33) drew with Old
Collegians 104/7 (Adams 30; Pfahlert 3/44). _ „ Riccarton 104/2 (Dawson 57 not out) drew with St. Albans. Marist 112/6 (Hailes 38, Tippen 36) beat Sydenham 111/4 declared (Wilson 43 not out, Kemp 31) on the first innings. Old Boys 126/4 (Adamson 66 not out, Hadlee 38) beat Lancaster Park 120 (Rodden 30. Reid 6/32, Escott 3/48) on the first innings. Third Grade A Lancaster Park 169/8 declared and 150/4 (Taylor IT) beat Riccarton 158 and 149 (Baylis 75, Crooks 37: Davies 3/33, Dudley 3/46) by seven wickets. Third Grade B Marist A 138 (Sweeney 41; Little 4/43. Dell 4/52) beat Sydenham 99 (Little 42; Costello 5/16) on the first innings. West-University 45/4 drew with East-Shirley B. East-Shirley A 73/3 declared beat Lancaster Park A 63 (WalkUn 31: Lynch 3/5, Avery 3/6, Lavender 3/31) on the first innlnMarist 121/3 declared (Irvine 56, Williamson 51) and 46/5 (Parlane 3/9) beat St. Albans 115 (Adams 34) and 48 (Stopforth 3/17) by five wickets.
North Canty. Xis Chosen The North Canterbury Cricket Association has chosen the fo.lowing teams to play representative matches on Show Day, November 11: — Seniors v. a Canterbury XI at Hagley No. 4: D. Farrant (captain). N. Wright, C. Adams, P. Rutherford, J. Lay, G. Wright, I. Sall, R. Judson, R. Merrin, W. Wilson, B. Butcher. Paul Hagland, A. F. Wright, A F. Rapley and E. Bailey, were not available for selection. Juniors v. Brabin Shield XI at Kaiapoi: S. Blakely, D. Mcßae, G. Henderson. J. Davies. M. Hopkins, P. Williams. T. Black, R. James, W. Newton. R. Lanauze. R. Fowler. A. Wall twelfth man. Both games commence 10.30 a.m. Players bring lunch and gear. -Advt.
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