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I NORTH CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. I In the North Canterbury Association Cup aiatcHea on Saturday. Ohoka defeated Eyreton by 70 runs. Batting for Eyreton A. Saunders scored <6 and H. BolmcU'29. The highest scorer for Ohoka was Nesbit 9. In tbo bovv.ing for Eyreton L. Patterson took six wickets for 15 runs, A. Saunders four for 7. Ohoka—R. Reeves five for 23. H. Pearce two for 13. and B. Pearce threo for 6. 1 LINWOOD CLUB. I Linwood First v. East, Lancaster Park, - to-morrow—Thomas, Read, Taylor, Perrin' Grant (2), Jones (2), Pcngelly, Smith and Russell. Second Grad e v. West-Christchurch, Lancaster Park—Taylor. Talbot Lye, Orchard, Jack, Blythe Condi if e, Snooks, Corbett, tujuisky, grand#. Third A v. College, Lancaster Park— Cadenhead (2), Weston Boon, o’Reillv, Cunningham, Dollan, Bradford, Cos ' Bates, Amodeo. I Third Bv. Sydenham, at Sydenham—DonI aldson, Austin, Johnston, Beynon, O’Donnel, King, Muir, Blyth Bryan, Robinson, Marshall • ST JOHN’S CLUB, j Juniors v. St Albans, at St Albans Park—.H. Nuttridge C. Rolls, V/. Reeves, W Tanner, n. Harper, R. Howell, A. Turner, J, Brennan, H, Boundy, A. Kerr and C. Smith. ' President’s v. New Brighton, at New Brighton (friendly match)—J. Howell F. H'well. W. Abel, F. Davidson, C. Deavoll, W. Perkins, S. Radoliffe, W. Small, C. Beaumont, J. Edmonds, N. Hall and P. Smith, 7322 WOOLSTON v. BICCARTON. The th'rd grade match between Woolston and Riccarton will be pl. yed on the Riccarton domain to-morrow, at 2 p.m, GUINEY S TEAM v. VETERANS. The match between a team chosen by C. Guiney and the Veterans’ Club team was played at Hagley Park yesterday, and resulted in a win for Guiney’s combination, which scored 339 (Mansell G3 retired, Crawford 63 retired, Guiney 53 retired,, Ballantyne 41 retired, Pearce 30, Lye 27 retired, Armstrong 26, Pcgg 24). to the Veterans 144 (Lawrence 40 not out, Fleming 33, Audibert 22, Chidgey 13). THE ENGLISH TEAM. b> Telegraph—Pres# Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z, Cable Association, SYDNEY, October 28. Mr Smith, secretary of the Cricket Board of Control, announces that the English team will leave tbo quarantine station on Friday morning, and will proceed to Perth for a one day match on Saturday. They will arrive at Adelaide by the Trans-Continental Railway on Tuesday, and commence a match against South Australia on November 6.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16260, 29 October 1920, Page 8

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CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16260, 29 October 1920, Page 8

CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16260, 29 October 1920, Page 8