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SEE JONES, McCROSTIE'S IMPORTANT AUCTION ANNOUNCEMENTS ON PACE 13. HIGHLAND DANCING. Ohillie Callum (3) —©oris O’Connor 1, Bella Pcddie 2. Noeline Clarlte a. Highland Reel— ten years (12)—ratte Marshall 1, Rona Belmer 2, Colin Campbell 3. Under twelve years (14)—Vonnie Colder 1, Phyllis Gale 2, Zoe Rattray 3. SENIOR CRICKET. At 5.43 p.ra., Riccarton in the second innings against East Christchurch had scored 131 for live wickets. West Christchurch in the second innings against St Albans scored 20 for four wickets. SUBURBAN TBVinS. Grade A, Section I—Halswell beat Redclifts hy 0 matches to 7. JUNIOR TENNIS. Linwood A beat Elmwood by 13 matches to 3. Addington beat South. Christ* church by 16 matches to nil. BOZZ2TO. AUCKLAND. November 37. Four of the best feather-weight boxers in New Zealand will be here on Monday evening. The match between Leckio and Muasou should be most interesting in view o l the fact that Leckio has been undefeated since he joined the professional class. Musson has fought a draw with Ern Baxter and been a worthy sparring partner for Artie Hay. Overend, who will fight against Gunn, will be remembered for a splendid display against Black at the last carnival of the Northern Boxing Association. Gunn is a stranger to Auckland, but comes from the South Island with a reputation suggesting that his meeting with Overend will be no less exciting than the one in which the latter last figured. BOWLING. Section A.—Canterbury 3 games (69 points) v. Beckenham 0 (42); Belfast 0 (70) v. Opawa 0 (45). Section B. St Albans 3 (83) v. Sydenham 0 (47); Spreydon 2 (51) v. Edgewaro 1 (51). Section C.—United 2 (70) v. Kangiora 1 (57). Section C.—Kaiapoi 2 (53) v. Linwood 1 (54). Section ©.—Papanui 3 (63) v. Kaiapoi 0 (43); Edgewaro 2 (67) v. Heathcote 1 (33). Section E. —Beckenham 3 (69) v. New Brighton 1 (50); Linwood 3 (71) v. Imperial 0 (53). Section F.—Sydenham 3 (82) v. Canterbury 0 (39); Linwood 3 (71) v. United 0 (53). Section G.—St Albans 3 (66) v. Kaiapoi W.M.C. 0 (45); Canterbury 3 (63) v. Beckenham 0 (45); United 3 (86) v. Sydenham 0 (47). Section 31.—Canterbury 3 (70) v. -ydenham 0 (53); Opawa 2 (63) v. Uangiora 1 (58). CYDEHHAK V. LINWOOD. At 6 o’clock Sydenham had scored 140 for eight wickets. Old Collegians v. Old Boys—ln their second innings against Old Boys, Old Collegians made 171 (R. Hamilton 50, J. Hamilton 43 not out). FCRBUK7 TROTS. Recovery Handicap Macaranda 3. Ivy Autiubon 2. Scratched: Four Bells. Main Voyage. Ivy Audubon was coupled with Bismurate. TAKAPUNA RACES. Cheltenham Handicap—4 Arehcen 1. 3 Lave 2, 10 King Merv 3. ■ watched: Le Choucas. Merry Damon, Tea Bell and Tutankhamen. Time—lmin 22 3-ssec. SENIOR CRICKET. Linwood beat Sydenham on the nr at innings. Sydenham second innings 172 for nine wickets <C. Oliver 55, Patrick S 3 not out, Waliiurtou 17. Cunningham 14. Riccarton, .second innings against East, 200 for six (Roberts G 4, Guill.y 12, Powell 4, Evans 37 in, Gibbs 6 in). lticcarton secured a two-point win. St Albans secured a two-point wm against West. West in their second innings made 73 for r.x (P. it. Ramsden 2 1. llav. s 13 in). Sami-

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18015, 27 November 1926, Page 1

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STOP PRESS NEWS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18015, 27 November 1926, Page 1

STOP PRESS NEWS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18015, 27 November 1926, Page 1