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CRICKET.

I|'-LEAGUE MATCH &EEBTO7 DEFEATS pIIpMfITON. . , teleobah.) ... cricket y^ft^^Canterbnrit 1 i41»e l visi;;in both -b>tting' and mmwtmti* "**&"&"'&* local - ■; Soores;— :■;■■ Fintflnmnga. ; ' ffl[|£ b 5 Desmond M |>< HSraric^'V>Getd«a .« >. ° , ■ Gordon ■:..«' >•- °- b.Deanond -». 0 wiekete for 9 Gordon ». ~ U HSU o ** look 3 wickets for 6 runs, Desmond 1 for 18. BffiplJsat; Innings. ; ' BBgs?t< .'.-. 3 .. ... 0 raK^ o ??*., h'Greig .7 "10 Blalljjfoffi took" 8 wicket* for 6 H^^^m' Innings. - otago.,' SS& p:,QAMABTJ, April 16. •match between team concluded <?n : the Waitaki S&S:? stwl 's'' wt6 » Otago by 14 runs on 2?*' up 260 K.&T^ ls * to, iKvr^*--vV '-.28).

VETERANS v. NEW BRIGHTON. Vetamns beat New. Brighton In a natch played last week, by-26 run* on the first innings. Veterans made ISI and 179 (Lawrence 68 and 81, Foz 26, Frampton 66, Murray 17, Brook 85 not out), and New Brighton 125 and 84 for seven wickets (Farland 19 and 35, Fisher 21, Bisman 10, Campbell 12 and 17) not out, Patterson 17 and 10). Gordon and Rattray for Veterans and Mirrison and Throp fox New Brighton ■bawled best. GREEN'S V. OUST. On Good Friday,. a match was played at Cust: between Green.'s ».Club (ChristehuToh), and:Cnst, the homo team winning-by- four /wickets. The visitors were entertained at. dinner.at the hotel, and Mrs T.' Locke and Miss Cooper'dispensed light refreshments during x the afternoon. • Scores:— ' Cnst—Lawsqn, o Jones,.* b Wood, 93; ; H.. Sailj ;b Duggan, 23; Cowena, o Smithe,\ b Duggan,-17; L. Barrett, b Peacock, 27; Saunders, stpd., b Woods, 6; H. Feary, not out, 24; Nankivell, c and b Langfordj 12; A. Gartery not out, 4; extras, 8; total, 213. < Bowiing—Langford, 1 wicket for 40 runs;. G. Dnggan, 2 for 82; Wood, 3 for 28; Pea- ! cock, 1 for 22. Green's—J;,Jones, o Cowan, b Sail, 7; W. Kowlin, b Mackenzie, 7; W. Smythe, o Saunders, b W. SaJLO; ,G. Bobertson, b Mackenzie, 47; B- Woods, b Maqkenzie, 14; P. Peacock, o' Judson, b ■ Barrett, 65; B. Langford, b Maokenzie, 2; Duggan, b Mac kenzie, 16; French, oLawson, b Maqkenzie, 6; F. Marehard, b Mackenzie, 0; G. Kowlin, not'oat, 8; extras, 24; total, 181. Bowling—W. Sail, 2 .wickets for 68 runs; J. MacbensJe, 7 for 40; L. Barrett, 1 for 14.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17431, 17 April 1922, Page 9

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17431, 17 April 1922, Page 9

CRICKET. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17431, 17 April 1922, Page 9