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CRICKET

ANNUAL MATCH I CHRIST’S COLLEGE Ain.l OTAGO HIGH SCHOm I Otago Boys’ High School has ■ i nlngs lead of 38 runs in its anr.u.i*® match with "Christ's College yesterday morning. Batting ineffective bowling and fielding College, the Otago team scored slow moving fu st innings. An IS ball from J. Hutchison School’s captain, J. Veitch, who f-Hi score. Hutchison’s effort was narti « praiseworthy, since Veitch’ h«« kW selected to practise with th? row Plunket Shield tdam this season ° ti <i P. R. Coates took four of M School’s wickets for 25 rbns, and 51 as an opening batsman for cSS College. J. Elworthy scored 56 anriS® the loss of his wicket, the lege innings collapsed. Christ’*rrJl total was 155. Scores:— OTAGO BOYS’ HIGH SCHont 1 First Innings L I M. J. Aim. c Greenslade, b F. I. Murdoch, lbw, b J. R, Veitch, lbw, b Hutchison “1 A. D. McMurran, b Coates .. ” ■ P. R. Chetwin, st Greenslade, b Coatii H K. J. Ansell, c Cunningham, b aSSM M. R. Grimmett, c Elworthy, b Hutch) ■ son R. G. Anderson, st Greenslade T ■ Coates ~ ’ 1 W. G. Brown, c Elworthy, b son , | J. N. McGill, st Greenslade, b Hutchi' B • son ~ 1 R. L. Dunnet, not out Extras (6 byes, 1 leg-bye, 1 wide) 1 Total •-■■J Bowling:—l. B. Sewell, 9 oVe ' | maidens, 22 runs, 0 wickets; R. c un ”;J ham, 12, 5, 20, 0; J. Thomson, 17 1 J. Hutchison, 28, 8, 68, 4; J. Elwiwwl I, 0 3. 0; W. Aitken. 3. 0, 12, 0; P rSSI 11, 4, 25, 4. CHRIST'S COLLEQB First Innings 7 R. Harman, c Ansell, b Chetwin fl P. Coates, b McGill 'a K. Greenslade, run out g J. Elworthy, lbw, b Anderson J. Thomson, c Aim, b Veitch J A. Stoneman, st Dunnet, b Chetwin I J. Dalmar, not out .. ' "fl J. Hutchison, st Dunnet, b Chetwfc ■ I. Sewell, b Chetwin •TklS' A W. Aitken, b Anderson HF g R. Cunningham, absent '* fl Extras (byes 5) .. Totai •• Bowling:—J. R. Veitch, 11 oven I maidens, 35 runs, 1 wicket; J. N, Mcrfl 8,3, 34, 1; P. R. Chetwin, 14, 138 ■ I. Murdoch, 12, 1, 29, 0; M. R. 3,0, 11, 0; R. G. Anderson, 47 X 1,1 |

HAWKE CUP MATCH

MARLBOROUGH BEAM BY NEESON | (New Zealand Press AssoctattosJ ■ BLENHEIM, December (J Nelson won the Hawke Cup eltmina® match with Marlborough this afitnifl| by five wickets. Requiring 219 nuS win when the third day’s play stmK this morning. Nelson started badly, lo3| the wickets of Hunter and Edwards ® 16, but the result was put beyonJfifl by Guy, who made 81; Reade, with V Leggat, with 18 not out; ahd Milne, sB 11 not out. $ Marlborough’s most successful tarM were T. Neal, who took two for 59, A McGregor, who took two for 43. J. < ",. I'■■■.■B'gnai ’

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27526, 7 December 1954, Page 14

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CRICKET Press, Volume XC, Issue 27526, 7 December 1954, Page 14

CRICKET Press, Volume XC, Issue 27526, 7 December 1954, Page 14