Shirley B.H.S. champion
Shirley Boys' High School dropped'its first point in the first division of the secondary schools' soccer competition when it was held to a 1-1 draw by Christchurch Boys' High School on Saturday. Shirley scored a lastminute 'equaliser. However, Shirley won the championship when its nearest challenger, St Bede's, was beaten by Burnside. Shirley and St ■Bede’s meet in the final round, but Shirley has an unassailable lead. ■ .. ■ ■-'•';■•■ Results were:— ' . .First, division.’-Shirlev 1,
C.BIH.S. 1; Riccarton 0, Hornby 0; Burnside 2. St Bede's I; Hillmorton 3'. St Thomas 1; St Andrew’s 6. Xavier 2. Second division.—St Bede's 2. G.B.H.S. 0: Shirley 4. Christ's College 1; Aranui 3'. St Andrew's 0; Cashmere 3. Hornby 1; Linwood 9. Burnside 5. Third division—St Bede’s Al. St Andrew's 1; Shirley 5. Christ's College 0; C.B.H.S. 0, St Thomas 0; Van Asch 1. St Bede’s B 1. Anderson and Hill knock-out final.—Shirley 2, Riccarton 1. Secondary schoolgirls: Hornby 3, Linwood 0. • ■■' '
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