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CRICKET.

GAMES IN SOUTH.

TINDILL MAKES 104 NOT OUT.

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this Gay. Kilbirnie, last year's cricket champion team, ganeU top of the ladder by defeating Hutt on Saturday, when the fifth series of matches in the senior competition was finalised. Kilbirnie, five for 2GG, declared (Christopherseu 157, Wrigley 53), beat Butt, 173 and nine for 154 (MsLeoll 00 not out; Griffiths took six wickets for 70 runs). Wellington, 180 and none for 104 (Rirey 51 not out), beat University, 76 ami 238 (Tricklebauk 5« Wilson 62; Moloney took live wickets for 7-t runs). Institute, 236 and none for 28, beat I'etone, 216. „„. , Wellington College Old Boys, 291, beat ■Midland, 107 (Dustin 58) and six for 281 LTindiU 104 not out, Dustin 69, Osborn 54).

PEAKE SCORES A CENTURY.

CHRISTCHUrtCII, this dny. The seventh round of senior cricket championship matches commenced on Saturday. Kesults : —- ,„„ ,_ St. Albans: First innings, 208 (Crawford 30,*Dalley 48, O'Brien 38, Harpur 56; Newton three for 52, Butterfiehl took four wickets for 40 runs), met Sydenham, 73. Old Boys : First Innings, 147 (Fisher 48, Page 34; Read took four wickets for 35 runs, Brooks two for 23), played Lancaster Park, 72 for live wickets (Wcstwood 39). Old Collegians: First innings, 278 (Waller 69, Smyth 69, Lester 65), met Kiccarton. . West Cliristchurch, playing East Christchurch, made 360 (Smith 53, Kerr 51, i'eake 107. Vincent 62; Davis three for 69).

GOOD BOWLING IN OTAGO

DUNEDIN, this day. Cricket matches were played under good eomillions on Saturday. Grange, 279, defeated Kaikorai, 158 (Holden 36; iOalland took four wickets for 47 runs, Ledgerwood three for 14, Lemm three for 23) and 61 (Elines took live nickels for 11 runs, Dey two for 8). Carisbrook, 151 and 135 for six (H. Cameron 40, F. Kerr 47, Dunning 32; Paynetook three wickets for 1.3 runs), defeated High School Old lioys, 90 (Dunning took six wickets for 23 runs), and 02 for nine (Dunning took four wickets for 29 runs, A University, ~257, defeated Christian Brothers, 140 (Blair 31, Dawson 32 not out ; Henderson took six wickets for 55 runs) and 101 for two (Rodgersou 43 not Dunedin, 147, was defeated by Colls, 413 (Saxlon 53, Knowles 133, Hogg 78, BadCarisbr'ook B, 223, and 141 for eight wickets (Howorth 51 not out ; Allen took three wickets for 27 runs), defeated Albion, 180 (Duncan 42; McKay look nine wickets for 03 runsj.

WAIHI CONTEST.

Saturday's cricket matches at Waihi resulted :— . , . Mataura. —123 for seven wickets. declared (White 40, Thorpe 22, McConnell 20: Kelly three for 37), played a draw with Waikino, S8 for nine wickets (Keatlev 24, Hicks 22; White two for 20).

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 11, 14 January 1935, Page 14

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CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 11, 14 January 1935, Page 14

CRICKET. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 11, 14 January 1935, Page 14

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