WELLINGTON'S LUCK IN
AUCKLAND GRAMMAR XI IX SOUTH WELLINGTON. Friday. The cricket match between Auckland Grammar School and Wellington College on the Wellington College grounds this afternoon resulted tn a draw greatly in favour of Auckland, as when rain stopped play at 3.30 p.m. Wellington was still 91 runs in arrears with only one wicket to fall. Grammar School resumed its second innings with 138 runs for three wickcis and was all out for 189 Requiring 215 runs to wm, Wellington College fared badly in its second Innings against the fastmedium, right-hand bowling of Michael In 10 overs, three of which were maidens, he took six wickets for 30. Iuc e kf a C n O d eS GSm7r School: First innings. 149; Sfg? 31. 18 5. ( B E oad?nnW 7 BurV W l°l oll N y Ca'shmore 15, not out; Murray four for 59. Little Wellington College: First innings, 124; second innings, 123 for nine wickets <S, Williamson 28, R Gray 29; Michael six for 30. Kawharu three for 33). -
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 79, 3 April 1943, Page 8
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