Lower grade games
SECOND GRADE A Section I : St Albans 183/8 dec; Burnside-'West-University 128/3. Section II Christ’s College 121; Hagley Old Boys 128. Schools' grade Xavier 126 and 19/0; St Andrews 167/4 declared. St Bede’s 208/8 declared; Shirley Boys’ High School 26/1. Second grade B St Albans 64 and 66/6, EastShirley 118. Second grade C Burnside-West-University 246/8 declared. Old Collegians 71/3. Marist 153 and 9/1, Sydenham 66. Hagley Old Boys 76 and 32/1, Linwood High School 119/4 declared. Lancaster Park 224/9 declared, East-Shirley 73/5.
Third grade A Riccarton 176, Old Collegians 100/7. Old Boys 174, Lancaster Park 169/3. St Albans 56 and 35/2, Sydenham 156. Third grade B Burnside-West-University 73 and 50/6 beat Old Boys 67 and 65 on the first innings. Hagley Old Boys 132 beat Marist 95 on the first innings. Fourth grade Riccarton 130 beat Hagley Old Boys 56 and 43 by an innings and 31 runs. Sydenham 124/9 declared and 59/1 declared beat East-Shirley B 76 and 46/7 on the first innings. President's grade Old Collegians 215/7 declared drew with Lancaster Park 200/3. Marist 78/6 beat East-Shirley 75 on the first innings. St Albans 121 drew with Sydenham 119/7. Old Boys 50/0 declared and 11/0 beat Riccarton 41 and 19 by 10 wickets. Burnside-West-University 107/2 declared beat Hagley Old Boys 51 and 62 on the first Innings.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33060, 30 October 1972, Page 21
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