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CRICKET.

EATHCOTE WILLIAMS SHIELD. EASY WIN FOR BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. The Heatheote Williams Shield match between Christchurch Boys' High School and Sfc Andrew’s was continued at Hagley Park this morning. At the conclusion of play yesterday the scores were: Boys’ High School, first innings. 275; St Andrew s College, first innings. 40. St Andrew s followed on thi? morning. Macartney and Alexander opening th© batting. Cronib and Kearns were the bowler?. In the former's second over. Alexander cocked one up and was caught by the bowler. 4—-I—3. Macartney was dismissed on Crordb's next over, caught by Simes at square-leg. s—2—l. Kearns accounted for H. England. s—3—l. Dowling and Bagge became associated, and br careful batting, brought the half-century up. Pickles relieved Cromh, who bowled trim the southern end. In his fifth over. Pickles clean bowled Bagge, who had batted very well. 60—4—32. Temple joined Dowling, but was bowled second ball. 60 —s—o. A misunderstanding between the batsmen • »- suited in Dowling being run ont. 62—6—37. Robinson joined N. England, and thq pair, commencing confidently, hit out lustily. The century was brought up after three hours’ play. Shortly afterwards, England played one. from Oromb on to hi? wickets. The-retiring batsman had piayeir a free innings. 101—7 —24. M’Croetie was run out through a misunderstanding. 195—8 —O. Robinson was caught by Cromb off his own bowling. 105 —9—17. Anderson hit four and was then clean bo*vled by Kerns, the innings closing for 111 runs. Christchurch Soys' High School thus won by an icings and 124 runs.

Bowling analysis—l. B. Cromb, 14 over?. 1 maiden. 27 runs. 4 wickets; Kearns. 10.2 overs, 4 maiden?. 19 runs. 2 wickets: Pickles, 7 overs, 2 maidens. 30 runs. 2 wickets: Hastie, 6 overs, no maidens. 52 runs, no wickets; Armstrong, 2 over?, 1 maiden, 3

ST ANDREW'S. Second Inning:?. G. Macartney, c Simes b Cromb . 1 N. Alexander, c and b Cromb . . 3 II. England, h Kearns ... 1 H. Dowling, run. out .. ... *7 R. Baggs, o Pickles . ... 33 A. Temple. 1» Pickles n N. England, b Cvomb . . .24 N. Robinson, c and b Cromb . . .17 D. M'CroBtie, run out .... 0 C. Anderson, b Kearns .... 4 G. Heasley, not out .... 2 Bves ....... 20 211

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17193, 9 November 1923, Page 7

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CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17193, 9 November 1923, Page 7

CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17193, 9 November 1923, Page 7

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