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CRICKET.

FOURTH GRADE. PAI'ATOETOE V. GREY LYNN. Grev Lvnn. —First innings, 55 (Butler 12, G. Nicholis 30 not out). Bowling for Papatoetoe: White took seven wickets and Barker three. Second innings, 18 for no wickets, declared (Butler 11 not out, Nicholis 5 not out). ' Papatoetoe.—First innings, 30 (White 12). Bowling for Grey Lynn : Nicholis took seven wickets, McDonald one, Heard two. Second innings, 35 (Collings 11 not out, McCaufey 9). Nicholis took six wickets, McDonald two, and Heard one. Grey Lynn scored a four-point win. making them equal with Papatoetoe for the top position in B section. PRATT CUP. PUKEKOHE V. HAMILTON. (By Telegraph.—-Own Correspondent.) HAMILTON, this day. Pukekohe" challenged Hamilton for the Pratt Cup, held locally for the last five years and a one-day match was started here this morning. At the luncheon adjournment Hamilton had scored 25S for seven wickets (N. Winger 77, A. Taylor 73). Kahu, a Wesley College boy, took four wickets for the visitors. MASTERTON GAMES. The final for the Wairarapa senior championship commenced on Saturday between 01(1 Bovs and United, the winner of which match will secure the championship for the season. United made 10-1 (Patrick 24) and Old Boys 60 for five. High School seniors made 234 (Jenkins 72) against Carterton, two for five. AT TAUMARUNUI. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) TAUMARUNUI, this day. City defeated Rangaroa by 15 runs on the Domain on Saturday. City.—First innings, 24 (Morgan S, Kerr 5) : second innings, 100 (Armstrong 49). Rangaroa.—First innings, 44 (Pollock IS, Tansey 11) ; second innings, 6a (Halliday 26). Bowling for RangarOa, Beal took five wickets for 49 runs, and for City, Kerr took seven for 44, Leadbeater five for 54.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 64, 17 March 1930, Page 10

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CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 64, 17 March 1930, Page 10

CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 64, 17 March 1930, Page 10

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