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SUBURBAN GAMES

After a close and exciting finish Wal- •® secured the winning run in the last « ol the day to beat Railway by six ftets.i Beckenham secured an outright o over Hare wood, at Beckenham Park, rcydon beat Matchless by 14 runs the first Innings, and Shirley beat Jklng Men’s Club by 108 runs on the it innings. Shirley and Beckenham are *} In points with 32, and Waltham third “hj 28. Results of Saturday’s games SENIOR GRADE Beckenham 133 for seven wickets doped (Weatherhead 46, Norman 24, Ming 23) beat Harewood 68 (B. Shlp- [ 27 ) and 56, by an innings and 28 For Beckenham, F. Davison took te for 6 and six for 16, and Stokes f f°r 14, and for Harewood, J. Steere « five for 14. Wrley 176 (Hampton 54. Stead 34, f? 38) beat Working Men's Club 68 Wtson 26) and 51 for two wickets (Sel»d 29 not out) by 108 runs on the n Innings. For Shirley, Kent took ant * Stead three for 18; and ' Workjng Men’s Club, Selwood took io J 31 and Clark three for 51. feydon 138 (Hall 31, Baird 26) beat B “Jless 124 (Newton 33, D’Arcy 30) W runs on the first innings. For Scoon took five for 36; and for Unless, Norton took four for 59. i S *39 for four wickets (Da'S Si,. 77 not out, Poulton 31) beat Bail- ; J39 for nine wickets declared (Clar*so, Stoddart 28 not out) by six wic- ’• For Waltham, Wilson took three ro, and for Railway, A. Clapshaw « two for 21. JUNIOR A GRADE - pddfellows 174 for six wickets (Logan C: i", ot ° ut - Cole 28) beat St. Albans five wickets declared (Booth 66, ii _. not out ) by four wickets. •* i SS at t°n 140 for five wickets declared m ?. ms 42 - R - Timms 29) beat Hare■i J? 64 and 57 by an innings and 19 . F «r Riccarton, Delore took "vs "* and Raxworthy three for 5. . JUNIOR B GRADE s %ley 131 (Ellis 40 not out) beat Temi to L 4 for 47 runs on the first inss. for Shirley. Langford took seven an d for Templeton, Alsop took ' < ! for 27. % not out) beat Army 57 by four r, yfl Ror Beckenham Taylor took four 5-,s t S plr' V'. 47 by an innings and two runs. ;j ap P ers . Wheeler took six for 9. ;? !?® er 108 for five wickets declared I S?f otl 44, Smith 40 not out) beat ' 59 (Randall 24) by 49 runs first Innings. For Sumner, Reid * seven for 14. THIRD GRADE (S, J® 158 (Fleete 102) beat Beckenham M U7 te 37) and 67 for three wickets Ji >JfV ns . on the first innings. For Area M *°°k four for 16. ’W|£svenpr 76 (Lambie 23) and 51 for 8Jr cke , ts beat Waltham 29 and 54 ylfn wickets. For Grosvenor Mc‘°°k five for 6 and six ior 15, b*ffis four for 9.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23802, 23 November 1942, Page 3

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SUBURBAN GAMES Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23802, 23 November 1942, Page 3

SUBURBAN GAMES Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23802, 23 November 1942, Page 3

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