GAMES IN THE SOUTH.
WELLINGTON HIGH-HGHT. OLD BOYS , KECORD SCORE. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON. Sunday. A new snips was commenced yesterday In the Wellington senior cricket championship. IVrfect wickets were experienced, lint a strong wind upset the bowlers. Old Boys made a record wtrore for the season with 440 for eight wickets in its first innings (Wareham 11:!. .T. It. Lainason 09 Browne r>3). against Wellington Hutt. 177 α-hcevers 48. Capstick 41 not out), met Karorl, 150 for four wickets (Rone 71, Holliiigs 4!)). ISowling for Karori , M. Browne took six wickets for 41) For Hutt. Ross took three wickets for 29 Midland. 102 (Hepburn 71. Capes 40) played University. 0.1 for four wickets (Lunn 3N. Harper 25). Bowling for Uni- « versity, Trleklebnnk took live wickets for ■ 68 and McMillan three for 4(5. CANTERBURY CENTURIES. FOUR THREE-FIGURE TALLIES. ! (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) s CHIUSTCHURCH, Sunday. Cricket matches were played yesterday - in a.high north-west wind, otherwise the weather wns line and the wickets in good order. Old Boys, 371 (Hadlee 144, Page 70. HarMdjre 44). played St. Albans. one , wicket for 5. Old Collegians, 300 (Dunster 123. Walter 45), met East Chrlstclmrch, no wiekete for :!4. , Riccarton. 245 (Roberts 75, Powell 63), played West Christchurch, two wicketa for 37. J Lancaster Park, 302 for five wickets, declared (Croinb 110, F. Kerr 104), met Sydenham, two wickets for 31. OTAGO DOUBLE CENTURY. KNIGHT ANOTHER HUNDRED. '• (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) J DUXEDIN, Sunday. Carisbrook A took the lend in the senior cricket competition yesterday. Matches . were played In tine weather with a strong 1 southerly wind. Grange, :?16 for eight > wickets, declared (Knight 158: Silver five . for i>7), defeated Albion, 20(> (Miller 51, I Shepherd 48 ; Klines five for ".9. Blair three 1 for 26), and 131 for three wickets (Martin 61). Carisl>rook A, 173 for three wickets, . declared (F. Kerr 119 not out, 11. Cam- . eron 42, Dunning 67), defeated Carisbrook B. 157 and 158 (Cox 76; Niinmo five for 71). l Old Boys. 150 and 73 for six wickets, declared (Leader 35; Ryan three for 30, Henderson three for 33), defeated University, 99 (Groves four for 24), and 37 for 1 six wickets (Dickinson four for 24). Kaikorai, 254 (Constable 53, Talhot 48; Douglae three for 33). defeated Dunedin, 185 (Macassey 40; Vail four for 37). In the intermediate grade Mathias (Kaikorai) was undefeated with 200 out of a - totnl # of 331.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 26, 1 February 1937, Page 15
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