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GAMES IN THE SOUTH.

WELLINGTON CHAMPIONSHIP. KILBIRNIE ON TOP AGAIN. TIXDILL IX BATIIXG FORM. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON", Sunday. By dftfpnHns Wollington outrisht by ."»S runs yesterday aftornoon Kilbirnie is practk'iill.v nssurpil of retaining the <-ri<k.'t rhampionsliip f.,r IH3B. Wollingt(in he.idpd Kilbirnie Iby one run on tli<- J first innings, scoring IS.", to 184. Kilbirnio forced the pace, in the second innings and declared at 147 for wickets (Rice r>o. Ward r>l not out, Luttansky 20). BuwUng: Blundell live for 6!t. Wellington collapsed for 88 in the second innings. D. S. Wilson. I'nr'lon. Rice and Hrad.sjomb bowled well for Kilbirnie. Institute. Old Boys, second on the cham-» pionship ladder, met with stubborn opposi- I tion from Hutt. Institute scored 3!»0 on the opening day. liut Hutt occupied the wicket for the whole afternoon yes.terdiiy, scorini; tfte for nine wickets (Kemp t:«i. Caps tick 08. Aim 31. Stenr 412). Bowling: McKiviwd six for 112. Midland, 334 for seven wickets, declared (Timlill 72 not out, Osborn «T) be;it Karori li.v 174 runs on the first innings. Bowlins : M. Hrowne four for 07. IJuffy "three Tor r>s. Karori, first innings 160: second Innincs, 2U7 for six wickets (Duffy 120, M. Brown 38, F. Browne ."7. Cooper 22). Bowling: Fay three for SH, Hepburn two for 43. Wellington College Old Boys, 29.T (R. H. Lauiason r>7. Burnelte 54, J. R. I.nmason 13. Boyes 26, Whyte 2."> not out. War»hnin I 23), beat University, 22!t. by RG runs on |

the first innings. " Bowling": Trlcklebunk three for S4, Stephenson htree for 46. University, second Innings, 58 for one wicket (Harper 41). Kllbirnie is lending for the championship, with 47 points, Institute Old Boys coming next with 40 points. UTTLEr 124 IX OTAGO. PUXEDIX, Sunday. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Senior cricket matches played yesterday resulted :— Old Boys, 196 (McT.eod 47, Groree 33, Leader 30). Bowling: Xlnimo. four for 54, Dunning five for 88 ; against CurUlirook A, !I5 for five wiekotn (Cnradiiß 34 not out, Hercus 25 not out). Bowling: Dickinson two for 30. Knikorai. 334 for eight wickets, declared (Talliot 82. Anderson 75, Holden 68). Bowling: Robertson four for 90, O'Sullivan two for 36; aciiln*t Dun<din. Carisbrook B. 124 for seven wicfce.fs (Bell 5!) not out). Bowling: Silver four for SB. Duncan two for 14: against Albion. Grange, IS3 (Klines 85, Toomey 34). Bowling: .lolly four for 47. Begs three for 35. Morrison two for 38: against University. 203 for two wickets (Uttley 124, Dunn 5G not out).

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 13

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GAMES IN THE SOUTH. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 13

GAMES IN THE SOUTH. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 13

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