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CRICKET.

CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. WINNERS' OF The following are the grade winners and the competition points scored by the various team® entered in the Canterbury Cricket Association’s competitions for the season 1930-31: Tixmt Grade. . Points. Place. Riccarton 19 i Old Boys 12 2 West Christchurch ..15 3 Lancaster Park ...„ 12 4 Sydenham 9 Old Collegians 8 St Albans « East Christchurch .. t> Second Grade—Old Boys B, 24 points, 1; Old Boys A, 22, 2; Old Collegians, 20, ?,*, A 17 4; St Albans A 16, West Christchurch A 15, Boys’ High School 12, Lancaster Park B 12, West Christchurch B 11, Christ's College 10, Lancaster Park A 10, St Andrew's 9, Riccarton A 9, St Albans C 9, Rangiora 9, St Albans B 8, East Christchurch 8, lUocartion B 7, Sydenham B 4. Third Grade—Sydenham B, 26 points, 1; MeriVale. £4, 3; Biccarton A, 22. 3: Sydenham A. J 7,4; Old Collegians 22. Old Boys 20, St Albans B 18, Spreydon £ 18. Boys' High School A 18, Bast Christchurch 17, St Albans A 16, PapaS ul ,J B -^ Park A *S. Riccarton R I*. West Christchurch B 11, West Christchurch A 10, St Bede’s 9, New Brighton A 9, Spreydon B 9, Old Boys £ *> Lancaster Park B S, Christ’s College 7, St Andrew’s 6, New Brighton B o, sumner 2. Fourth Grade—Merivale 26 points. 1: Old Boys, 19 points, 2: Bovs* High Schocl lT S- Papanui, 16, tTiJUcfsteV Park 19, Christ’s College B 14. Christ’s College A 13, Old Collegians 12, Riccario” li. St Albans 8, Bast Christchurch 8, West Christchurch 1. Fifth Grade—Boys’ High School, 29 points, 1; Sydenham, 31. 2; Christ’s College A, 13, 3; Lancaster Park, 12, 4; St Andrew’s 14, Y.M.C.A. 9. Riccarton 6, Christ’s College B 3. Sixth Grade—Boys’ High School A. 84 points, 1; Sumner, 24, 2; Sydenham. 23, 3; Christ’s College, 18, 4; Boys’ High School B 18, Lancaster Park 16, Y.M.C.A. 12, St Albans 5. Petersen. Shield. _ _ Points. Old Boys 294 Sydenham 2491 Riccarton 240 Lancaster Park 230* St Albans 226| West Christchurch 192 J Boys’ High School 1844 Old Collegians 171 Christ’s College 1341 East Christchurch ...... 106*

BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. EXECUTIVE MEETING. The executive of the Canterbury ?vif?ln.- C xt Ck r' t ro A^?? cl * tion mot last evening, Mr c. T. Hix presiding. .oommlttee reported that they had decided to take the adjournment over the winter months from last Saturday, when the sixth round of matches was played. Owing to a nunber of mattors that required finalising: it was not possible to announce the points scored by the various teams. An announcement will be made In the course of the next two or three days. Results in Dispute. „^.s Co^P^i nt w r a egardin ß the fourth , “V a tsh between Hiccarton and Technical High School was investigated, the captains of both teams being interrogated and, after a full discussion, it was unanimously decided that the re-a««^-point . win for Technical High School must stand, but that the captains of both teams are to be warned that games must continue until 5-SO p.m., unless both sides have completed, two innings before that time. The executive considered a dispute regarding the fifth grade match between Christ s College and West Christchurch District High School. The score books for this game were scrutinised and it was decided that the game should be recorded as a draw and that each of the competing teams should be fined one point for the careless way in which they had kept the scores. General Business. The resignation of Mr C. W. R. Dart w r as accepted with regret, Mr J 11. Hunter (St Andrew’s College) being appointed to fill the vacancy. It was decided that no representative cap c-ould be awarded to a boy who had been emergency in the annual match against the Otago Boys* Cricket Association junior team, but who had played in no representative match. to forward a l.ttcf to Mr C. J. GoldStofie cofigratxllatitifr him upon his retirement from the teaching profession and wishing him the best of health and prosperity in the future.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 78, 1 April 1931, Page 15

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CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 78, 1 April 1931, Page 15

CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 78, 1 April 1931, Page 15

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