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School and Playground

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CRJCKET. ; l.a**! 'Saturday the Heven^Ujj^^ round ot tionUere i>sayciJ.°‘ R. Marshail. fTeehmcai) 1 secured top t'-ooie with.a. fine IJ. i>‘?( ou -i. One other century was regist.crea. this fMurisf.) with 77 and IL Ander.-on s.-h..;.' { with 70 also hatted well, wbi'-t H. Maun j (Y.H.U.A ) 59. .1. Gohns fY.M.t'.A. 52 an 1 A. Ecites (Technical i 51 also got afxrvo and u" 'l'o*n kin's nn (Technical) 42 »1 so did j ! well. j The bc-st bowling performance was thar , put up by W. M’Doum ll in the game boi tween Marist and School B '»> the l itth i (irada M'Doin.dl in the first innings took j ! six wickets for 2U mns and six for 25 in The wicket s at Hospital Corner were in j very good order, being mute last enough. ; but without any “ bump." Ti'i-ughaut the . i last two seasons the c-ondiiion of the ! ground at Hospital Corner has been steedI ily iinjiroving, and now, with an ample ! water supply, the wickets are usually very j j of the teams, are rather | j ot hers teud to waste time during *lio at - I term.on. As all games have to bo completed, in a single afternoon there is little enough time for four innings, so if be*hoves captains of side? to see that :» punctual start is mad© and that, no time is wasted during the game, j A si has been the c&ho sinc-e the inception I of the Bovs’ Association, there is a greatneed of efficient umpires at Hospital Corner. This season several gentlemen have kindly given up their Saturday afternoons to this work, but many more are needed If we wish for good cricket we. roust educate the boys up to it. and there can t;e no doubt, that one of the greatest, necessities is to have our junior players fully understanding the rules of the game. Roll up. you old cricketers, and give- the Boys' Association committee a hand in this respect. You may he- assured that the work you will do in this respect will bear good fruit in the years to come. The tickets for the concert, which is being held in the Choral Hall on December 2J and 23 in aid of the Boys’ Association funds are now available. All clubs should receive, a. supph* by the -and of this week at the latest. Any private individual who desires to assist, in the eal© can secure, tickets from the honorary secretary. FIFTH (TRADE. Last week Y.M.C.A. A had their bye. whilst Marist Brother®, Sr. Bede’s and Hign School A gained three-point wins and Technical scored a two-pointer. This leaves Y.M.C.A. one point ahead of Mari at, who have their bye this week. Technical a.rc third, one point ahead of St Bede's, who in turn lead School A by one point.. Tho posit ions are as followY.M.C. A.. 7 7 points; Marist, 1G points; Technical, 10 points; St Bede's, 9 points; School A, 5 points; School B. 7 points; West, 3 points; Y.M.C.A. B, 3 points; St Andrew's, 2 points. School B and Marist have not yet bad their byes. St, Andrew’s batted first, in their game against Technical and compiled 78. Jamieson IC. Hilson 10 and Fleming 11 being t!.-.* only double-figure scorers. A. Tomlinson three for G. Teichert four for S 5 and V. Tomlins ni one for 15 took wickets Fm* Technicul, who replied with 111. F. To ml tn*on butted very well for -12. whilst Ton he*! Fuller ID not out and J. Moore H ijt secured doubles. Dowling four L r England two for 21 and Wilkin* two f< ■ were the most successful howlers. Boys’ High School A in their first innings against West Christchurch totalled 9-\ the double-figure scorers being Hopkins Snicer !7, Anderson 12. Worsley 11 and Thorne 10. Goodman two for 20. Kenrnov four for 19. Wishart three for *23. Tavlor one for 5 and Sutherland none for » were the bowlers. West's first strike closed for 54. Kearner 18 and Lee 17 lieing the only two to show anv confidence. School dcclartxl with four wickeds down for 127. Anderson scoring a very nice 70, whilst Snicer 32 and H-onkins 10 also did well Requiring IG4, West were all out for 113. Thomas being the chief scorer with 19. whilst Kearney scored 3-3, Goodman and Hughson making 10 ami 11 respectively. Snicer three for 15. Anderson one for iG and Wovsle*' six for 17 were the best bowlers for School. St. Bede's, batting against Y.M.C.A. B. were all out for 63 (Connolly 15, Fogartv 13). A. Maoaliister four for *25 and J. Gohns six for 3c. shared the wickets for Y.M.C.A.. who replied with 92. J. Gobns making 52 whilst Wilkins gained the notout with 15 rune to his credit. Crowe three for 22. Foeartv six for *2» ant! Dooua’i one for 17 bowled suecc-ssfully for St j Bede's. wlu>so second innings realised >-G. Fogarty hatting well for 25. whilst Harr - j ton 18 and Tarieej- 10 also trained do:.■*'•-. • A. JTacallister six for *25 bowled coneisteni- i ly. Rec,Hiring 33 to win. Y.M.C.A were dismissed for 51 of. Oohns 25. Wilkins >5 j not out). Fogarty bowled well, taking six ! wickets. High School 13 met Marist nr Hnsn-tel i Corner. School batted first nnd conipiUM { Sfi. of which J .f.icobs THackahv lour for 50 nnd W. M Dcncell six for she red the . Lets IV. r V-, . I renlior] with 75 " Holixrd ' Taint* j IS. F. Carney 'li. i’or.u six for 2L Barnes three for 13 and .1. ?.i’X**ltv one. for ' ) j i bowled v.e1.l for School, who**' refund in J j nines fin:*' e.J. it 15 J. Jav-iU ~i. P.*p. ! 10) W. M‘Donnell ms for 25 . 1 J Black- • I a»*v four t o- l‘i». '”*'.i bo-h-) - -JL n«- [ i i-iined 41 with the lo«s of one wicket . , Black a by 2! not out, O. Wai nc 10 noi on'.. | j IV. ?I Donnell 10). snurci GRADE. j Last Saturday three-point wins were. ! scored bv Y.M.C.A.. Mariet and High School j Tv, whilst St Andrew s nnd Technical g'.irv l 1 two -.pointers. The positions now are: uari i?t. i 8 points; St Andrew’?, 1 1 p'-vnt.--; O F. A., ' poi j Technical. 72 points: Waltham. 10 points; ; | Sch>.>ol B, 7 points; West, 3 points; Sprey- ’ don. ril; School A. nil. I Although Technical defeated ' A. fair- 1 I ly easily on the first t ::r.:r-g-. t > - •>. • • ; unable tn secure a. *iirec-r;<-int in. The I foot bailers took r . - kn< ok >nd } *4. W. Grey being top - * - •' > :'• -* • Bhelpa 12. Duffy 1 v \f, . - ;. did well. \. Be 1 <*■• four f*•!■ r* for 12 .-•.ml B. Mo. ’ e r 8 t --K * for' thr baiMng both scirntifi • . >r.M*ful]v. gained 127 not ■ A * . •* : Man t 1! cured double figures. C.i-A. ovtc.l atv!di• v m -her ocor.d inpirgs. and bad I 2,5. Athfield -3<> not *»ut. Phelps -}Z> who.r.iro*. was culled i The game School A and Jrchc-.-i p. ; • proved a fairL- easy win f t ,r thy P :cam. ! Tbi? A*3 batted first, being all .v.it A, ! (Woollen- 26. liclmoa 15. Gr.or 23). i j three for 6 and TTenwood -were the r. I ducceesfui bowler-;. The B team replio-'i : with 93 (Matson 22, Brown •.'••. Pw-.e is. RoVerts H)V. T.mv ami (, nwr were the I* -,: D'V the V ’-j ’*-ho?ie afrik^ j for 1 and Pvne tvro for 5 howled well. Th * B team, requiring 91 run- for a *hn* pointer, lost throe wickets for 31 Brown 1 ‘2 -»Ot bUt). Waltham, in rlmis game against St An

disroiseod. for 61 (V. K-*rr 1«. W. Kerr 111. Ropnie sev<*n for 19 bowled." well for ;nci»uwho repliotl with 7* f H. In Kay gd. Fhelp 12. Mill ikon 11 not out). J. Wotson five fur U and W. Kerr three for :: ( bowhsl best for Wall lmm. who declared their second innings closed with six wickets down for 79 io. Wat son 1.5. K. Kerr 25;. Viayin-ue-sa three for 3 and T.Mu*lp~ For :v:cre Andre-- s. who at time had seven y.ick-t-r-a for 34 HE .M’Kay 16b AY. Ken* four for 10 and .1, Wa-ts.m throe for 8 were the ho.-rer nthc**. weak bowling of V>-i Christchurch, their inning* r'* li< : nc *2ll. “lion securing a nice 59 wh. I- • V■> be.* t - :*.S aud AV ilson 59 a 1.- <• did well. .) Kiddoy I‘2 an-1 W. -'■v--.T r Pi r.-ei-o the ri111\ others to gain double figure--. Brydoe. live. Hanf-en fhreo ami H.-mrr one took for West, who comnilcd 70 Glyland IP. Bade 15. Bell K»b I Kiddcy and AV. Silvester each took four wi-'koP for Y. 51 .C A. AJ>«l followed on. Ai.tl were all out for 107 -Hyland 24 not .onr. Brydonc 1-*". Ka.de pji. Ut*ij;:ic howled well tor Y.M.C.A. Spicydon. batting ag.iin-t Mari??, were dismissed lor 17 CB. C’ox I'l. \Y. Kwpwt.r rook eight wickots and P. Burns ono for Marist, who replied with 60 (J. S. O’Lou&hjin 23. Noonan 12b I*. Cox bowled very well, takinjr nine wickets, the other one going to Garhutt. JSprej’don collapsed for Sweeney taking tix and .I*. Burns four wickets. SEATF-NTlf G R A 1>I■;. Both Technical teams. Marist and Y.M.C.A. A scored three-pointers, whilst Y.M.C.A. B secured a somewhat ucky two-point win in their game ngainst School A. The positions now a.re;—Technical A, 18 points: Marist. 18: Y.M.C.A. A. f2: Technical P-, 11; Waltham. 31; A'.M.O.A. B, 10; Sr Bede's, 9; St Andrew's, 6; School A. b: School B. % St Andrew's, batting against * Y.M.C.A. A, were nil out for 57 (Morrison 10. Gresham 14). Y.M.C.A. replied with 108, Morrison one for 15. and Royds two fur li. being t-lic most, successful with the ball. St Andrew’s did better with their second hit, which realised 93 (Proctor 32. Mac Gibbon 11). Requiring 43 to win, Y.M.C.A. were all out for 4*'.. Morrison two for 37. Proctor one for 16, and Smith three for 27 wore the bowlers. Tlie game between School A and Y.M.C.A. B was very closely contested, the former team being unlucky to lose on the first innings. School batted first and made 41 (Wilson 17). Y.M.C.A. replied with 45 (ft. FlewelJyn IE O. Hot-. 4*2 (Laurenson 19 retired), nnd requiring fi.9 to win Y.M.O.A. ha-ii At nine wickets for 2'J runs when time 'u- Hied. Wilson for School, and Thomson. Cunningham and Newton for Y.M.C.A., bowled well. Marist in their game against School B made the large tot 3d <?f 216, J. Morrissey retiring for 11*2, whilst G. Blazey scored 17 and Kelly 31. Mackenzie, Charapncss and Newtb howled well for School, whose first- hit realised ' 31 (Mason 18). G. Blazey three for 30, .1. Morrissey six for 12, and TC. Noonan one for 9, took wickets. School followed on and were dismissed for 19 (Mackenzie 10). G. Blazey three for 25, and Noonan on© for 10, were the bowlers. AVaUha.rn, batting against Technical B, scored 53 (Rich l-'»b Carlyle bowled well for Technical, who wore all out- t'or 34 ( Y. Hood 14, L. George 15). Marshall and Patrick each took live wickets for AYaltba.ro, whose .second strike realised 64 (C. jnnes l-l. R. Murni-y 11). Rood took wickets for Technical, who, requiring _ 84 rnn« to wvi. secured 101 (Carlyle 41, Ivinvib 13. Johnston nob out 16. Symc 10). St Bedc'3 first innings against. Technical A totalled 42, A. Riddells taking eix and j fttouetnan four wicket#. Technical replied with 54 (Judkins 10). Darby. Haugney. Daly and Malley 4 bowled best for Sr. Bede’s! whose second knock reached 6ft (Daly 29. M’Donald 12b AYith 57 required for a three-pointer, Technical made 93 (<". Welch 30., A. Stokes 30 not out). Darby took .-fix wickets for ftt- Bede e -. PRIMARY GRADE. East Christchurch in their game against Elmwood rondo 46 <M. Meikle 27). G. Heasler- four for '2l and VT. Millar four for *29 took wickets for Elmwood, v.ho rey.lied with 164 (G. Hart 29, II- Sliand 29 retired, G. Heasly 26, L. Harper 20, C. Chester 17, 1). Brown 11 retired). St Albans dismissed Jlau-wood for 63 (Kheemen 39, C. Hedges 1). Tregrance three for 1-5. H. Escot two for 9 and L. P'ther one for 10, bowled successfully for ftt AlTxtn.-, wh> replied with 59 (E. Strachan '.7. R. Flewcllyn 15. V. T\ ? :itkm« IT.-. C. Hedges hva. J,. liaskdl three, ami W. Wright two took •-•/ickets for Harcwooil. Sydenham, in their game against .->hirlev. were clsmisocl Ur 29 (French 10b C Armstrong siv. and i>. iv: itch oil three took wickets for ->hirlcy. -hese inn. -s-- closed f.*r 45 (D. Mitchell >3). romliueon six, and D. Brown three fchared the wickets. Wools*ton, in their ?-.-no againttf Wlmunui, deeb:red vhh thror- «b f., • 112 <R. Murray ft 7 no* cut. )i. I.dhurro* •'J not out. P. Hill (I. Or.;* nnr Wbrirenni were all out for 15 ••!. Maync 13b li IT I iimic taking six and T! ?.?nrrav f.--i v icket **. ATHLETICS. PVKLK! SCHOOLS SPORTS. The. public schools sports, whh-h were putt poned from October 28, '•irlll be held at Lsmoaster Parle on Friday, commencing at noon. O'er cvx entries hat e been received. and the meeting promises to be one of !'::<■ most successful yet held by the Public isckool ’ Association. In the event of -ain on i'nday the sports will be held, if possible, on Saturday.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16903, 30 November 1922, Page 3

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School and Playground Star (Christchurch), Issue 16903, 30 November 1922, Page 3

School and Playground Star (Christchurch), Issue 16903, 30 November 1922, Page 3

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