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(press association- telegrams.) AUCKLAND, November 5. ' The second round of the Auckland Cricket Association's district championships was commenced yesterday in fine weather, but on soft wicket*. Ponsonby, against Eden, made 48. Ihc Rev. Hay a fid AY. B Smith each took 5 wickets for IS runs. Eden scored 117 (Hcmns 39). Woods took o wicketa for 17 rncs. North Shore v. Grafton — North Shore 1(59 (Joyce 39. Howden 34, Sale 25). "Ward took fire -wickets for 37 runs. Graf ton 114 for 2 wicketa (Horspool .55. Hay 26 not out). Parnell v University—Parnell 147 (Somerville So). Taylor took 4 wickets for 49 runs. University 90 (Fawcett 35). Olliff took 7 wickets for 34 runs. WELLINGTON, November 5. The senior cricket matches yesterday were postponed owing to rain.
A match wae playod at Hagley Park on Wednesday between tho Christchurch Veterans and "Our Miss Gihbs" Dramatic Company, tho ganio ending in a win for tlie Company by 11 runs. Scoros: —Company 126 (Spenco 05, Lissant 1/', Gardner 10); Veterans IJo (Judson 46, Basoand 32. Brittain 16>.
A match was played on Thursday between a team from Ballantyno and and the Veterans team, oiiding in a win for the Votorans by 89. Scores: Veterans 140 (McNW 23, retired, Hiiscand 24. retired. .Tndson 20. retired, Hare 20. retired. Brown 22,' Barrett 13); Ballantyne and Coy 51 (Biltcliff
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14193, 6 November 1911, Page 4
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