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CRICKET.

GAMES IN THE SOUTH.

WELLINGTON,

Senior cricket matches resulted:—University, 333, v. Kilbirnle, 277; Old. Boys, 212 and three wickets for 101, v. Institute, 306 for six wickets; Wellington, 298, v. Petone, "55; Hutt, 252, and 87 for none, v. Midland, 200. The best performances were: — Batting: Reynolds (Old Boys), 50 not out; Bilby (Institute), 100; Dempster (Institute), 75; M. Nicholls (Petone), 102; Glover (Petone), 62. Bowling: Cousins (Wellington), seven for 67. .

CHRISTCHURCH. The cricket competition was resumed in good weather. Linwood made 122 and Old Boys 132. Riccarton made 231 (Allen 54, Powell 59), and Old Collegians 57 for five wickets. St. Alban's made 265 (O'Brien 53), and Sydenham made nine runs for no wickets. East Christchurch made 20b (Davis 62, Brosnahan 54), and West Christchurch have loat three wickets for nine runs;

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 15

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CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 15

CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 15

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