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REP. PRACTICE WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW AT LANCASTER PARK.

! - j The representative cricket practice set down for Hagley Park to-day will not be played, but instead a practice lias been Arranged to be held at Lancaster Park on Tuesday at 4.45 . P.n-i. THE LOWER GRAPES. SENIOR B. At Ensor's Road. Technical, 200 for four wickets . (declared) (Leo. Coffey 135 not out, V. Hahn 51. W. Milner 39, J. Hill 30, C. Welch 24) beat St Albans, 142 and 201, (W. Lady 32, C. Tefchert 31. C. S. Thompson 26, J. Dawson 24. A. Mahoney 25, L. Richards 18) by 14S runs on the first innings. For Technical, H. Pickup took four wickets for 39 runs. At Park, East Christchurch, 202 and 32 for two wickets, beat Linwood B, 78 and 155 (Athfield 3S, Upton 55, Ockleshaw 21) by eight wickets. For East Christchurch, Mummery j took six wickets for 29. j At Hagley Park, Linwood A, 24 4. beat Riecarton A 131 (B. Luttrell 37, E. R. Caygill 23, A- Andrews 21) and ' 101 (Hyman 56, A. Hay 20) by an innings and 12 runs. In the first* innings, Sporfg took six wickets for 31 runs for Lin wood. At Sydenham Park, Sydenham, 12j3 and 115. (J. Fhilpott 50, M. O’Malley 19, F. Tomlinson IS) beat West Christchurch, 110 and I*4 (Haynes 47) by 34 runs. For Sydenham, Simmonds took , five wickets for 30 runs and Martin I three for 31. At Elmwood Park, Old Boys B, 130 and 112 for four wickets (Jefeoate 51, L. Tench 30) beat Old Boys A, 122 and 115 for six wickets (declared) (Ward 39, Hastie 26, Page 16 not out) by six wickets. SECOND GRADE A. At Elmwood Park, Mcrivaje, 133 (Webster 62) and 39 for two Avickets, beat Riecarton, 6S and 104, by eight wickets. At Elmwood Park. Old Collegians, 178 and 23 for two wickets, beat West Christchurch, 52 and 149 (Warden 45, Galvin 32, Darby 30) by eight Avickets. For Old Collegians, Hobbs took four ■wickets for 18 runs, and Talbot four for 29. At Sydenham Park, New Brighton, 217 and 132 for eight Avickets (Wroth 66, Chambers 20) beat Sydenham, 212 (Newton 4 7, Leydon 43, Manttan 27 not out) by fl\’e runs on the first innings. At College Ground, Christ’s College, 356 (Neil 135. Dunster SO. Maling 53) beat Old Boys, 24 and 141 (Phelps 49 not out, Searell 40, Colville 26) by an innings and 191 runs. For College, Murray took four wickets for 25 runs, and Johnstone three for 45. St Albans, 173 (Bindley 3S not out, L. Wales 28, Payne 26 and Cullen 23) defeated St AndreAvs 88 (Jack 29). SECOND GRADE B. At St Andrew’s, Old Boys, 88 and 200 (Dixon 63, Anderson 30, Curie -10, Smith 20) beat St Andrew's, 99 and 46. by 143 ruus. For Old Boys, Dixon took four Avickets for 8 runs, Bowbyes three for 14, and for St AndreAv’s, Newburgh took six for 70. At Hagley Park, West Christchurch. 130 and 30 for three wickets, beat Spreydon, 80 and 93, by soA’en Avickets. At College ground Christ's College, 364, beat St Albans S 3 (Barrett 29, England 24) and 87 (England 27, Barrett 25, Shannon 18-) by an innings and 164 At Lancaster Park, Boys’ High School, 209, beat East Christchurch, 120 and 19, by an innings and TO runs. THIRD GRADE A. At Linwood Park, Sumner, 57 and 76, beat Linwood, 68 and sy, by ten runs. At StraA’en Road, Boys’ High School, 172, beat Old Collegians; 65 and 53, by an innings and 54 runs. At College ground, Christ’s College, 245, beat St- Albans, 113 and 52, by an innings and SO runs. THIRD GRADE B. At Hagley Park, Y.M.C.A., 205, beat Old Collegians, 40 and 108, by an innings and 57 runs. At College ground, Christ's College, 239, beat Spreydon, 59 and 109, by an innings and 74 runs. At Lancaster Park, Riecarton, 41 and 263 for four wickets (declared) beat East. Christchurch, 193 and 14, by six Avickets. Linwood A beat Linwood B by default. CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. SENIOR B. At Ra.ngiora, Rangipra 145 and 119 for seA’en wickets declared (F. Smith 54, A. Lockhart 27, P. Roberts 14 not out) beat Riecarton B 59 and 166 for nine wickets (Johns 32, Sinclair 37, A. Young 22, H. Young 13, Ricks 12, Hope 12, Rodgers 11, Wilkinson 10 not out). RESULTS OF MATCHES IN LOWER GRADES. JUNIOR AClarke’s A batted first against St John’s and made 66 (Dobbs 20, Mathews 13). St John’s made 174 for six Avickets (W. ReeA r es 79, Flitcroft 46, .Tames 30 >. S. Reeves three for 14, W. Reeves two for 7 and H. Nuttridge two for 1, took the wickets for St John’s; and Cade, four for 38, was the most successful for Clark's. Shirley batted first against Green’s and made 34 (H. Boundy 13). When play ceased, GrtAen’s had made 8 for one wicket. H. Davies six for 24, and R. Pitt, three for 6, took the wickets for Green's. JUNIOR B GRADE. D-I.C. batted first against Marist’s and made 97 (Chetwin 28, Hampton 32, Clarkson 16>. Marist?; replied with 195 (E. Brian 17, E. Malley 48, Ni\'en 13). Ellis and Griffiths bowled best for D.1.C., and Norris and Cavanagli for M'arists. Clark’s B batted first against Shtrley and made 111 (Richards 18, Geary 27. Danks 33). Shirley replied Avith 176 (Waine 47, Liddori 14, Jerrard 35, Collett 13, Griffiths 30. White 14). -G. Lawson flA’e for 7 2 and D. Lawson tAVo for 34. took most wickets for Clark's, and Liddon, four for 30, for Shirley. St Albans B bnttecl first against Templeton and made 110 (Tapley 15, TVf’Nae 27 Colville 28, Barnes 15). Templeton replied with 89 for four wickets (Drayton 46 not out. K. Mackie 29, 11. Voyce 13). THIRD GRADE. Templeton, 95 for flA;e wickets declared (Mortland 28, Knight 18, Ke.mpthorne 17, Voyce 13. Hampton 11), defeated Green's B, 19 and 26 (Sundborne 12), by an innings and 50 runs. Kempthorne tAvo for S and five for 9, and Mortland three for 11 and se\’en for 5, bowled Avell for Templeton. Green’s A, 63 (Griffiths 17) and 100 for seven wickets declared (Lawson 59), defeated Glark’s 41 (Spiers 16, Webb 10) ami 30 (Webb 10), by 82 runs. Chappie, Griffiths and LaAA’son bowled Avell for Green’s, and Spiers, Webb and Noble for Clark’s. Cambridge, 83 (Mitchell 59) and 63 for no wickets (Mitchell 22, Bunt 31), defeated Shirley. 14 and 116 (Kettle 27, Cowper 22). by 12 runs. Mitchell for 10 and five for 38. and Hunter four for 35, bowled well for Cambridge, and Cowper, five for 28, for Shirley. B'eckenhjj-m A, 85 and 85 for two wteket* declared, deftt-ted Gat Company, 83 gnd IS. by IDS ru»e. FJrHENDLY MATCH. lAfarky, Logan and Caldwell, Ltd., J 25 (Besley 12, Kcdlett 15, Thompson 16, Saville 14. Conner not out 52), defeated Duckworth, Turner and Co., ill (La-

tham 12, Eastwick 52. Dennis IS). Betley and Bar-trick for Macky, Logan’s, and Vivian and Latham for Duckworth’s, bowled well.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18016, 29 November 1926, Page 11

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REP. PRACTICE WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW AT LANCASTER PARK. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18016, 29 November 1926, Page 11

REP. PRACTICE WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW AT LANCASTER PARK. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18016, 29 November 1926, Page 11