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SCHOOL CRICKET.

GRAMMAR V NAPIER. A DRAWN GAME RESULTS. Commenced on Monday the annual match between the Auckland Grammar School and the Napier, Boys' High School, was concluded yesterday and resulted in a draw. Phenomenally low scoring marked the innings of the first day, but yesterday Grammar made a good recovery of 210 in their second innings, while Napier replied with 01 for six wickets. Reaney, of Napier High School, provided the chief feature and the - best performance of tlie ■ day, taking all 10 wickets for 15 runs, and making a score of 64, not out, in the second innings. There was no play yesterday morning, but the match was resumed at 2.30 in the afternoon. Grammar made 41 in their final innings, and 210 (Hamilton 38, Smith 36, Harris 30, Wotherspoon 19, Howard, not out, 16, Munro 17) in the second. Napier made 49 in their final innings and 91 for six wickuts (Reaney 64) in the eecond.

MATCH OF HIGH SCORES. KING'S AND MT. ALBERT DRAW. A drawn game resulted at Mangere yesterday in the annual match between King's College and Mount Albert Grammar School. The uncertain weather caused several adjournments. King's College made 392 and Mount Albert 295 for seven (Spence 85, Everson 143, Hook 27). Bowling for King's yesterday Caughey took one wicket • for 27, Gill two for 55, Howden three for 94, Handyside none for 50, Lewis none for 50, McCarthy none for 10. WANGANUI V. WELLINGTON. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Tuesday. In a match between Wanganui College and Wellington College, the latter team scored 81 in the first innings. At one stage eight wickets were down for 47 runs. Glendining took four wickets for 26 runs, and Fullerton-Smith five for 27. Wanganui made 162- for the loss of two wickets (Innes 107 not out, Hobbs 28).

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 298, 17 December 1930, Page 18

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SCHOOL CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 298, 17 December 1930, Page 18

SCHOOL CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 298, 17 December 1930, Page 18

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