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SCHOOLS’ CRICKET.

| BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL V. CHRIST’S COLLEGE. I'hr annual cricket matches bet we< Ihe tir;.t, ami second elevens of Hoys' Hit School tint] Christ's College were played t day at lingu-.v I'arh. The matc h I. i ween the first elevens of the two soho< commenced in She moraine on Ihe Bo.v High School pitch. T«-h weather was dr a. trifle .soft. | Boys' High School won the loss ai i elected to her. (j. Mor-lock and T. j -j->imes oueiiing 10 the Imwling of Talb:\n,i Godfrey. The scoring was very sic :hn hot.-mei? taking,’, no liberties. With t> score at 29 Koiines was clean bowled * 'been. I'.) —l—9. Cromb. the riywcomc picked out. >o me loose a luff sent down > Cocks a, ml several boundaries result-.-Cocks was replaced next over by Hire whose first, ball was dispatched to the h boundary by Mnrtlncb. A similar ntrol next 'lelisevj netted Motiior four to tl sauu, bitt art. fifteen rot. his i ■ wic-k >u ai.s sixth over, .Mortlock playing a fa one r.o his wicket. 60—2—28. Burrov •mis the next, batsman and lie played oi the remainder, of the over. Play began )j von up. Ta-lbot went, on in place « Birch, whose one over hud cost 8 run and his firat hail ftoatte.red Cromb stuinps. GO--.1—17. Talbot bowled the r j mainder of the over. a maiden, to MotTa who was very cautious. Sheen s ent dow a maiden to Burrows and then Talbot g. , Moffat s wicket with bis third ha] 60 4—o. VTiokets continued to fall qntc iy. burrows misjudging one from Slice60—,,—°. Four wickets had t-lius FalU with no increase in the, score. Sheen 1 at-this time was 3 wickets for ’ "“} *■““»«»• onkn.A h . .-■.tint i, .h a glkiHk- to Ira f, j."?'. Oarlfoii. who bad - pla.ced IfolTi ! oated iaj uot. with respect. eve nt,,al, w,okot thron * b the ball boun X* 2* !,s ? ';; wl y « - t.. Miiicliff ho pL' J ,hr, ' U,;l ' th >- bins to tl boundary and survived an anneal fr v,’ 0PP,...!:,,,..;,. af ,,.p M . ards > H e wirk, ' b.p-tt ovp.f. .Pocks brintrin •ss irov.p' ■ at cl ' !'■ 7ft -7 - ‘ L, - f°nirnenccd quietly, his fin •■I? . : r an on ,ir{ ™ • - ?a r :toB , c3sy '’»">»-• -1 >- . tri i ‘ dropped by Sheen in Talbot's nei I r >■•■■79 Join ,C '" * aid b0w!..1 Slier,, wit I ' ’ SOOTilifT. T7-!>. -o. Moffat. the la ■son in Ihu.n.p, not. tip, "" ! *»»•'"« ill ' Talbot, tl own, I,a off ,h„ Hit last la.I! -a lin ' i " tip- ii.il s, imiihe pi oid b-,a.t tTMia-b: by sho- a . a,. , -air m to'riins'' 1 ' SMI: l "' ’ l ' hl> 'linings oiop-tl fc ! •' 1 '■ontptenp.oi their 1,, 'I. m .‘.J,,. at 17. an wlt(l ati Nttapb Dio latte.. tip. howling - i Burrows. Hr was rot. -t home to 1 h IK.oU .it and took - -Oile ,i„w, Cromb I,ook up the bowling- at the- nortl f. rn eiiti a single coining off his first d. l\ er y N’ico’ll survived an appeal o fuomb's 1a? t. hail. Maidens to each bowle ! followed, slieen breaking the monotony b | rirlviuß Burrows lot a -in-j'r Xi.-01l -hope ! M tty t.atch’Jy. swiping wiiiily a; ■"■ >'•■:-•" - ■■' ■ -.inn. He ~a , |t r O' >' ' "P"b. ally scattered hi- stumps with the. !n-----h' 11 °/ "'■'■'■■ ■■> 1 -t. a spoil e,r ~,'i'i, p.ay foilov/ed. both batsmen giving chance j £" J t*b w «»*c not accemed. Lestev late, cn ! for two and played out the res jof the over. Sheen 12 not. out and Lcste f not. out were associated at the luneheo adjournment. TOYS’ Hfinn SCHOOT..

Bowlins' analysis.— Sheen, J2 orera. ' laidene. i 9 runs, .7 wickets •. Talbot » . 23, 1: rocks-. 5. 0. 19. 1; Birch. 1, it. k o;' oilfrey. 7. 5. 5, 0. The wickets fell as follow: —One For 29. no for 60, throe for 60, four for' 60. fire Jr CO. six for 6-1. seven for 70. c-i?hL for I, nine for 77, ten for -;o. C HEIST'S COT.LEG . First Innings. . L. Xicoll, b Cronih - ... 4 . It. Sheen, not out . , # . r-2 Total for one. wicket . .20

C. Mo rt lock. It Sheen - ... Q I. 1). HoIjTipk, I'i Sheen I. B. Cromh, 1) Talbot . . j T. Burrows, i> Sheen W. Mofl'att, b Talbot . K. ,T. Carlton. I» Talbot * 1 A. Bill cliff. c Cocks b Talbot l. Skip-worth, c and b Sheen C S Speight, e and b Sheen -7 Mo flat, c Sheen h CockA Hay. not mi!. . ‘ * , Extras *

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16895, 21 November 1922, Page 8

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SCHOOLS’ CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16895, 21 November 1922, Page 8

SCHOOLS’ CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16895, 21 November 1922, Page 8