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CRICKET.

. I SECONDARY SCHOOLS CRICKET. KING"S COLLEGE V. BACRSD HEART. King's College batted first, and when stumps wero drawn had scored 158 rune for the loss of eight wickets. Scores: Caughey 26, Davenport 12, Dlckeson 29, Walker 11. 12, Bevins 40 (not out), Walker I. 14, Hodgson 8, Reed 14 (not oat), Westbury 0, Hull 1. extras 2. Sacred Heart were all our. for their first Innings for 30, Spalane 12, and Scott 13, being t!ic only double figure scorers. College scored 67, of which total Hardwlcke contributed 30. Sacred Heart went Into bat again, and when stumps were drawn had lost four wickets for 22 ru-e. GRAMMAR SCHOOL V. ST. jOHN'S. St. John's In their first Innings made 48, While in and Archer 12, b»lng top scorers, (jjrmuiner School replied with eighty-four for 1 wicket. Seston 32 (not out), Sutherlonfl 33 (not oat), and Marsack 18, v.-tre the baismen. GRAMMAR SCHOOL 11. V. ST JOii-VS 11. St. John's batted Crst and were .ill out ; for 20. llelph-.vay took seven wickets for ' 0 runs. School In their first Innings scored : 12fe, Vlrkeriuau (34). lleighway (321, and I Marks (24), being the principal contributors j to the total. The -match will be continued | nest Saturday. ! PUBLIC SCHOOLS , CRICKET. A GRADE. Normal beat Reresford-etreet at the Victoria Park by 154 rune to 41. Koraial scored Oβ rur.s In their first innings, aad OS In thr second: while N«wtOß scored 41 Iα their erst Innings, and el-ected not to play their second tunings, owing to the preponderating score of Lhelr opponents, who thus won by eight wickets and one ma. For Normal, White made 10 runs In the first innings, and 57, not out. In the second. For Beresfoid-street, Condon 13, and Bunker 12 were the highest scores. 'White (Normal) took six wickets for 17 runs, and Hoare four for 11, and for Beresford-street, Jones took five wickets for 19 rues, and Delaney four for S. Newton West beat Ponsonby at the Victoria Jui by two -rickets end two runs, after a dose game, witch was won Jnet on call of time. With five minutes to go Newton wanted four runs to vein, but for eorno time luck was apainst them, and a coaple of wickets fell in the space of three minute*. Tb<»Ti the tide turned, an da big bit en«b'.e<i the batsmen to pass their opponents' score. In the first innings Poneonby made 48 runs, and New-ton 217 and in the second Ponsonby notched 41 and Newton 71. •Newton thus made 92 rune their opponents' SO. Fot vonsomay, Tlernan made 15, Youd 0. aud White 8, and for Newton. Blair made 13, Freeman IS, and Molr 11. Bowling for Normal, Glenleter took 10 wl-ckets for 33 runs, and Brown five for 39 and on the Newton side, Freemau took 1? wickets for 34 rune.

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 271, 13 November 1909, Page 7

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CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 271, 13 November 1909, Page 7

CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 271, 13 November 1909, Page 7