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SATURDAY'S SPORTS.

THE RESULTS SUMMARISED. The following arc the results of organised sports in and around Christchurch on Saturday:— DSTRICT CRICKET. FIRST GRADE. J.inwood, 130 and 103 for two wickets, boat Christ's College, 10!) and 123, by eight wickets—a three-points win. Sydenham, 135 and 17 for five wickets, beat Roys' High School, 96 and 85, by five wickets—a three-points win. West Christchurch, 22;! and 183 for eight wickets, beat East Christchurch, 181), by 34 runs on the first innings—a two-points win. Riccarton, 340, beat St. Albans, 151 and 2-17 for seven wickets, by 189 runs on the first innings—a two-points win. SECOND GRADE. West Christchurch, 158 and 259, beat St. Albans R, 78 and 218, by 121 runs—a threepoints win. St. Albans A, i»7 and 224 for eight wickets, innings declared closed, beat Roys' High School, 96 and 31, by 194 runs—a threepoints win. Linwood, 178 and 127 for eight wickets, innings declared closed, beat Sydenham, 96 and 7i), by 130 runs—a three-points win. Christ's College, 210 and 100, beat Technical College, 158 and Klfl for five wickets, by 52 runs on the first innings—a two-points win. THIRD GRADE. Technical College, 192, beat Sydenham, 29 and 45, by an innings and 118 runs—a three points win. Roys' High School R, 83 and 19 for six wickets, beat St. Rede's, 57 and -12, by four wickets —a three-points win. Christ's College R, 179, beat Riccarton, Kit for seven wickets, innings declared closed, by 15 runs on the first innings—a two-points win. Christ's College A, 19G, beat West Christchurch District High School, 136, by 00 runs on the first innings—a two-points win. Roys' High School A, 111 and 109, beat West Christchurch, 90, by 21 runs on the first innings—a two-points win. CITY AND SUBURBAN CRICKET. FIRST GRADE. Druids, 32 and 152 for four wickets, beat Wools ton, 85 and 07, by six wickets—a three points win. Rangers, 111, v. Belfast, 47 —match unfinished. SECOND GRADE. Boys' Gordon Hall A, 257, beat Druids B, 49 and 105, by an innings and 103 runs—a three-points win. Green's, 71 and 117 for seven wickets, beat Tcuiplcton, 51 and 13(i, by three wickets —a three-points win. Dunstable, 203 and 102, beat Druids A, 141 and 05, by 96 runs—a three-points win. St. Albans won from Chemists by default. THIRD GRADE. Druids, 57 and 97, beat Roys' Gordon Hall, 2S and 04, by 02 runs —a three-points win. St. Paul's, 71, beat Belfast, 45, by 20 runs on the first innings—a two-points win. BOWLING. INTERCLUR MATCHES. Sydenham, 179, beat Opawa. 143. St. Albans, 194, beat Edgeware. 100. Papanui, 100, beat Sumner, 81. Linwood, 204, beat United, 201. Canterbury, 110, beat Rangiora, 94. ' MOTOR CYCLING. BEACH RACES. Five Miles Maiden Handicap.—J. Mantell, lmin 30sec, 1; VV. Jones, scr, 2; G. H. Smith, lmin 30scc, 3. Thirty Miles Open Handicap.—W. Jones, 30sec, 1; F. Howarth, 2min, 2; R. S. Curtis, lmin 30scc, 3. Thirty Miles Side Car Handicap.—F. Howarth, 4min, 1; G. R. Brown, 4min 30sec, 2; G. Moffat, 4min, 3. W. Jones registered fastest times in all three races.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 867, 20 November 1916, Page 2

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SATURDAY'S SPORTS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 867, 20 November 1916, Page 2

SATURDAY'S SPORTS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 867, 20 November 1916, Page 2