CRICKET.
J . WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS. (TSy Telegraph.—Press Association.) \Y E IDLING TO N, Sat urdo y. The snecess of tlie opening of the cricket season was marred by wet wealhei and piny waa discontinued after two hours. The wickets were very creasy anil the ■bowlers h.-id difficulty in getting n foothold. In the match Did Boys v. Institute, rnptaln Kadcock. the new coach for the Wellington Association butted for the latter, but failed to Ret set, beins bowled by BarI clay for 0. Institute scored 125 for two I wk-kets (liempster not out 43 and Prince i not out «::i. Petone scored Hβ for si.x wickets iiKalnst Tliorndnn. (W. Ilnmllton 4(1, Finlnyson 34). Midland made S3 runs for three wickets (A. Uraut 4:i) against I Hutt.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 249, 20 October 1924, Page 11
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125CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 249, 20 October 1924, Page 11
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