CRICKET.
BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. The fallowing is the draw for the second round of matches in the Canterbury Boys' Cricket Association's Competitions:— Fifth Grade—Boys’ High School A y. Technical A, Hospital Corner No. 4; St Bede’s v. St Andrew’s, St Andrew’s No. 3; Boys’ High School B v. Technical B, Hospital Corner No. 5. ... Sixth Grade—Boys' High School A v. Technical, Hospital Corner No. 6; Linwood v. Cathedral Grammar, Hospital Corner No. 7: Riccarton v. Boys* High School C, Hospital Corner No. 8; St Andrew’s v. Boys’ High School B, St Andrew’s No. 4; St Bede’s v. West Christchurch, St Bede’s No. 3. Seventh Grade (A section)—Boys’ High School A v. Technical A, Ensor’a Road No. 3; Marist v. Lin wood A, Hospital Corner No. 9; St Andrew's A v. Boys’ High School B, Hospital Corner No. 10; St Bede’s A v. West Christchurch, St Bede’s No. 4; Riccarton a by |eventh Grade (B section) —Technical R v. Grammar B, Hospital Corner No. 11; Technical C v. St Bede’s B, St Bede's No. 6: Technical D v. St Andrew’s B, Ensor's Road No. 4: Grammar A v. I.inwood B, Hospital Corner No. 12. CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The executive committee of the City and Suburban Cricket Association met last night, Mr G. T. Hillsdon presiding over a full attendance. The Paparua Club was J 111 *:". on £ point for starting a match late on 1 C j^. r “ va g decided to give the Zealandia Club seven days’ notice to pay overdue W^he t competition committee reported that in the junior section Clark » A team recently defaulted to Greens and that Marist A defaulted to D.I.C. wlth°Ult B was S decided that both clubs be written to regarding the defaults. The deputation from the association that waited on the Marist Club regarding the pavment of a wicket account reported lhat the matter had been most satisfactorily adjusted. It was decided that at the end of the season the question of the presentation of' representative caps be brought UP Tbe Beckenham Club complained that in a match with a Zealandia Club’s A team two unregistered men had played lor the Zealandia team. It was decided that the matter be investigated, that the score books be produced, and that the men concerned bo asked to appear before the committee at its next meeting. MELBOURNE TEAM. MANAWATU MATCH POSTPONED. Per Press Association. PALMERSTON NORTH, February 22. Owing to the rain the cricket match, Melbourne v. Manawatu, was postponed till to-morrow. HENDRY ARRIVES. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, February 22. H. L. Ilendry, the Australian and Victorian cricketer, arrived hero to-day vo join the Melbourne Club team now touring New Zealand. Hendry could not come to the Dominion earlier, ns his services were required by Victoria In the Sheffield Shield games. He will join the Melbourne team at Wellington.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18088, 23 February 1927, Page 13
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