CRICKET.
CENTURIES BT IANTHONT AND SXEDDEN. SOME GOOD SCORING. Tlie ithird draw in connection wltih the first found of Che Auckland Cricket Association championships commenced , on Saturday ■last in flue weather. The ■wickets -were all in favour of the batsmen mid A. Anthony and .N. C. Sneddon had the divided honour <xf scoring the first, centuries of the season. Authony, batting for I'amell against University, knocked up 157 in an hour and aiha« toy beantHui cricket, while Snedden. lor I'oiwonoy, against the strong attack of ! North Shore, just reached ihe 10U before llosiug his 'wicket. A good performance with the bat was registered l>y L. Dacre, of the Devonport School, i'laylttg in the morning for his school, Ihe scored 111, and in the afternoon he knocked n\> 120 for the .North Shore fourth grade team. This ia an exceptionally good exhibition.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 270, 14 November 1910, Page 7
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