DICKINSON'S FINE BOWLING.
FOUR SUCCESSIVE WICKETS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Sunday. Playing for High School Old Boys yesterday against Grange, G. Dickinson, the Otag'o and New Zealand representative, took four wickets for 101 runs. He was unfortunate in having several chances missed off his bowling, but he performed the unusual feat of taking four wickets with four balls. His first victim was caught behind the wickets off the fourth ball of an over, and his next two were clean bowled. With the first ball of his next over he again found the wickets. Last season he secured the "hat trick" against Albion.
GAMES AT HAMILTON. HAMILTON, Sunday. The Waikato Cricket Association's competitions commenced on 'Saturday in fine weather. The scores were:—Senior grade A- Hamilton East, 182, Old Boys, five wickets for 80: Hamilton, 140. Frankton, SI. Senior grade B: Old Boys, 71, Cambridge, 126: High School, 197, Hamilton East, 121 for nine wickets.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 255, 28 October 1929, Page 12
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