CRICKET.
NORTH CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. Tho Amimrlcy team mol. Sefton in tho Amborloy Domnin on Saturday last, and tho match resulted in a, win for tho former bv nine wickels. Seftxm. in their first- innias*, ovnpilod 11 (S. Smith. 15, ]|. OHm 7 and C. J ot.ne 1 1, a.nd in their second iiiminrs -15 (S. Smith 12, 11. Giles 0 «nd G. Petrie 6). Amberley replies’! with IV? in the first inn-tecs lY . Hoyco IT, V. Rhodes 14, T. Mason !) and 1. Mas.tevr 0), and ;iS for one. wicket, in (ho second jnmngs (T. Mason 21 not out, T. Maskcv.' 7 not out an d 0. Ifarrison 7).
CITA' AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. The ffirtitijhtly meeting of the Manapnmont Committee 01 the, City and Suburban Cricket Association was h<;id last evnnin”; nrepont Messrs G. Dusimm (chairman!, A. Vilson, \. Cowiui, Roberts. P.. Stevenson, G. Hiljsdon, A. PnUI, 11. Robots and tho secretary (Mr V. T. .Mixi. Mr J. Hiddlcskmc attended as a visitor. r r '}° resignation. of Mr Ivimmi as a. member oi tho executive was received, and Mr Hiddlestonn was elected to fill the vacancy on too committee. The ulliii(;loii Cricket, Association wrote in reference (o a match at New Year, ,-uici statin”- that the nucstion of a match between the two bodies could only bo arranged with the consent of the New Zealand Cricket Council. The City Council wrote in reference to tho wickets at Sydenham Park, stating that the. Boys’ Gordon Hall had been granted this use of No, 4 wicket at Sydenham Park. The secretary reported that the M’orist Cluo had played an unregistered player acaiust D.J.C. op November 15. Tho secretary of the Marists Club admitted bavin” done so to fill up tho team and said he had no intention of “rinffiiu,- in." The match was aw a riled to .D.1.G., ami tho rjuo.sl.ion of penalising the player in question was loft to bn dealt with at a, special committee mooting on December 2. The follow-in” is the round of matches for Saturday next; — Senior srade.--Railway v. Green's, at Sydenham Park; Crownull v. St Albans, at Sydenham Park. Second prade.—AVoolaton v. Boys' Gordon Ball, at AVoolston; Belfast, v. New Briddon, at, Sydenham No. 1; Green's v. Templeton’, at Templeton; St John's v. St Albans, at St Albans. Third grade.—New Brichlon v. .Marinis, at New Brighton; Boys' Gordon Ball v, D.1.C., Sydenha.m No 0; St, John’s, a live. Boys’ League Matches. Senior grade.—Farmers’ v. Boys’ Biqh School; Boys' Gordon Ball v. MaHsts; West Christchurch v. Si, Albans. Junior "rude.—'Technical B v. Boys’ Hidi School B; Technical O’ v. Normal; Technical A v. Christ's College; Boys’ Gordon Hall v. Boys' Hiyh School C; Boys’ Biyh School A v. SI, Matthews.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19807, 26 November 1919, Page 2
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