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CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. The following is the draw for matches for Saturday next: - First. Grade.—Riccarton v. West. Hagley No. 1; East v. Sydenham. Sydenham No. 1; Linwood v. St Albans. Lancaster No. 1 ' First, Grad? B.—Linwood v. East. I.ancaster No. *2; St. Alhar.s v. Sydenham. Hagley No. 3; Riccarton v. West. Hagley No. Second grade A—Boy3' High School t. West. Hagley No. 5: Technical v. St Albans. Technical No. 1: Kaia,poi v. Riccarton. Kaiapoi; Linwood t. College. College No. 1; New Brighton v. Sydenham. New Brighton. Second Grade B.—College t. Riccarton, College No. 2; Ea-et v. St Andrew’s, St Andrews; Technical v. West. Technical No. 2; St Albans, a bye. Third Grade A—St Albans -c. Kaiapoi. Hagley No. 4: Spreydon v Boys' High School. Rpreydon ; Sumner r. College. Lancaster No. 4; St Bede's v. Linwood A. St Bede's; Sydenham t. Technical. Sydenham No. 2; West r. Linwood B. Lancaster No. 5. Third Grade B.—Sprevdcn r. Riccarton. Hagley No. 6: Boys’ High School v. Y.M.0.A., Boys' Association No. 3: College r. East. College No. 3; Technical t. St Andrew's, Technical No. 3. Fourth Grade.—Sydenham r. St Albans. Sydenham No. 3; Linwood v Boys’ High School A. Lancaster No 3: Technical v. ■ Y.Jf.O.A. A. Lancaster No. c: New Brighton v. St Bede’s. St Bede's; Boys' High School B y. Y.M.C.A. B, Boys' Association No. 1; Riccarton r. St Andrew's. St Andrews No. 2: West P.HS. v. East, Boys’ Association No. 2. BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. The Canterbury Boys’ Cricket Association will open its competition next. Saturday, the draw and grounds being as follow: Fifth Grade .---Boys' High School A v. Technical College B, Hospital Corner No. 1 ; Boys High School P v. Technical College A. Hospital Corner No. 2: St Bede's College V. Sr Andrew s College, fit Bede s No. 1: Boys’ High School B v. Y.M.C.A.. Hospital Corner No. 3: Marist Brothers v. Boys' High School. Hospital Corner No. 4. Sixth Grade: Sr Bedes College v. Boys’ High School A. St Bede's No. 2; West Christchurch District High School v. Roys’ High School B. Hospital Corner No. 5; St Saviour's v. Technical. Ensor’s Road; Y.M.C.A. a l>ye. Seventh Grade: - Marist Brothers v. Cathedra.! Grammar. Hospital Corner No. 6: Boys' High School v. Bromley. Hoe pital Corner No. 7; St Andrew’s College v. Y.M.C.A.. St, Andrew’s No. 1; Technical College a bye. M ALVERX ASSOCIATION. Playing in the Malvern Cricket Associations competition. Kirwee B met. Sheffield B, in the Kirwee domain. The local team were victorious by 3 wickets and 38 runs. Sheffield B made 3-2 (C. Tunes 11) and ‘2l (Voice 8). Kirwee made 4b <L. Paris 10) and 6-2 foe 7 wickets (&. Thompson If, retired. Mao Wilson 13. A. Hart ]l. retired, and Davis 10. not out). Bowiine for Kirwee M. Wilson took (7 wk*kete for 7 runs, and 4 for 6). A Thompson (2 for 9), C. A. Smith 12 for 3 and *2 for 0 , G. Dudley (1 for 1 and 2 for 2). K. Pevely (4 for 7) and R. Bedford fl for 2). For Sheffield the successful bowlers were P. Rich (3 for 13) and (l for- 13). W. Phillips 0* for 16). C. Innes & for 7) and (2 for 4). R. Ferguson (1 for fi) and B. .Tudd (I for 8h The teams played thirteen men. playing in the .Malvern Cr'cket Association’s competition last 'Saturday Glentunnel defeated Barfield, at Barfield, by 31 runs, the spores being as Yellow :- Glentunnel 34 for eight wickets finning declared closed): Barfield 61. Principe scorers for Glcntnnnel were Longstaff V. W Owen -17. Izard in, N- Percival 27; fo Parfield. L- lYcst.wood 17 not out, H. Otte 14. Lousrstoff seven wickets lor 14 runt and. Ower three for 25. bowbd beet fo Glentunnel. L. Westwood, G. Revelley. -1 Beaman and B. Otten divided the for Parfield. In the Malvern Cricket Association’ competition the Springfield team iourneye' to Greendale on Satnrda- an< after an enjoy able game. played unde ideal weather conditions, were demoted nj 111 runs. Scores:- Springfield n 3 (T. Star 27, J. Nimtno 12). Greendale 164 (C. L Rid gen 58 retired. T. H. Locker 37 re tired. F. Cullen 33 retired. J. Rood 13; Bowling for Greendale N. Kay took 6v« wickets for 2? runs and V. H. Needhaxr four wickets for 9 runs. Tbe successfu Springfield bowlers were: ,T. Taylor, wm took “one wicket for 6 runs. C. Smitl t w o for 20. P. Nimmo two for 28, and T Starr one for 44. MATCH AT SPRINGSTON. At. Springston on Saturday the honu team defeated Weodona by .f. runs. The fielding of both teams was very keen Weedons made. 40. Hayes scoring 11 r:hani h»rs 4 for 14 and Bourne 3 for 12. wer* the most (successful bowlers. Spriogstot eoored 115 of which F-. Chambers mad* 57 l>efore retiring. H. Sail 22. and T Greaves 18. L. Marrion 7 for 42. was the most successful bowler for Weedons

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17179, 24 October 1923, Page 5

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CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17179, 24 October 1923, Page 5

CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17179, 24 October 1923, Page 5