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SECOND GRADE.

In the match. West Christchuirch y. Ricoartoin, played at Hagley Park, Riccartcn in the first imniags made 114 (Bain 37, Day 29, Ballantyne 10), Vernon and Pe<rale6 dividing the bowling honours. West Ohrist-church could reach only 49 in their first iraninigs, in which J. C. Clarkson (11) was the only double figure ecorer. Fryer and Graham were very deadly witih the ball? Linwood and Sydenham met at Lancaster Park. The former batted first amd made 176 (Young 37, Brooke 25, Toomer 28, Maroney 24 and Redpath 22). Sydenham, at. the call of time, had lost three wickets for 45 (Gasson. 23 not out). Ward took the wickets for Linwood and Westoai a.nd M«riman for Sydenham. St Albans had first strike against Christ's College, on the College ground, and ran up a total of 116 (Fox 26, Davey 26, Taylor 18, F. Homer 13, G. Homer 12). Rutherford took most wicket* for College, who made a feeble response, the innings closing for 42 (Saunders 19). Prichard took most wickets. Boys' High School and East Christchurch met at Lancaster Park. The school batted first, and ran up. 114 (Kinvig 35, Carter and Macleod 23 each and Ollivier 12). When time was called, East Ohristchurch had lost one wicket for 18 runs. Harkness took most of the wickets for East Christchurch.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8452, 21 October 1905, Page 5

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SECOND GRADE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8452, 21 October 1905, Page 5

SECOND GRADE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8452, 21 October 1905, Page 5

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