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PRIMARY SCHOOLS' REPS.

VICTORIA PARK V. T.C. GROUP.

Played at Victoria l'ark on Wednesday, a primary schools' group cricket match resulted :—- Training College Group.—First innings, ( Shewnn 11 >. Itowling: Kasson four for !-■ Ceddes two for ">. "Wong one for I'. Scott one for I<>. Hamlin one for 4. Second innings, 12$ (Kasson seven for 12, Hamlin two for 1, Geddes one for *>). Victoria l'ark Croup.—First innings, 140 (Kasson 40, Boyle -J9. Ellis 17 not out. Kidd 15. Geddes 15). Bowling: r. l'.aiiey two for S. I>. Bailey two for 15. .Tones two for 1!>. King one for "J'.t. Johnston one for 8, Shewan one for 10. Philcox oie for 'J(i. Victoria Park won by an innings ami 74 runs. Ten of Easson's eleven wickets were clean bowled, and his top score gave him remarkable double figures for the game. TEAMS FOR TC-MORROW. Players selected for cricket matches to be played to-morrow :— U.S.A. Grey Lynn. — Fayen, Mitchell. Webb, Brinsden. Mundell. Pedrick, Gerven, Pickner. McCarthy, Thorns, Church, Lonergan, Spencer. Business Houses.—Bridges. Overington and Co.: Gardner, Pedley, McDonald, Hill, Boswell, Frayling, Davis, Ellerington, Butler. Rugg, Iteid, Lewis, Hamley. A.C.A.—Parnell, third grade: Judson. Salas, Kavanagh, Appleyard, Robinson, Sale, Veitch, Gregg, Caisley, Larsen, Watts. DOUBLE CENTURY. •T. C. Scandrett, the Southland creketer, who played for Otago in the Plunket Shield at Eden l'ark in 1935, 6cored 201 run out against Marist for the Old Boys' team on Xovember 13. He took two hours to reach the 100, and at 147 had to retire for a time to have an injury attended to. On his return he really set about the bowling, and his second hundred took just over an hour. lie hit six 6's and seventeen 4's, in what is believed to be a, record score for lavercargi.il club . cricket.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 281, 26 November 1937, Page 17

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS' REPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 281, 26 November 1937, Page 17

PRIMARY SCHOOLS' REPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 281, 26 November 1937, Page 17

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