Banks Peninsula cricket
The latest round of competition in Banks Peninsula senior cricket resulted:— Allandale 206 (M. Dunbier 56, N. Dew 30, I. Martin 28. R. Bell 32) beat Akaroa 193 (A. Fowler 26. J. Masefield 21, D. Langrope 45, P. Tainui 25, M. Johns 22; P. Blakely 3/32, J. Blatchford 5/53). Diamond Harbour 157/8 (R. Farmer 96; W. Newton 4/46) beat Kaituna 151 (K. Watson 53, K. Neal 30; I. Webb 3/33, G. Allen 3/ 56, D. Cameron 2/23, W. Hayley 2/7): United 208/2 (G. Marshall 118 not out, R. Kay 42) beat Little River 197 (M. Sellar 50, G. McLeod 46, M. Stanbury 35; Kay 6/38, D. Santy 2/34, Marshall 2/ 37). Le Bons 209 (P. McKay 69, G. de Latour 47, G. Brittenden 21; W.'HaH : 5/34. D. Gunn 2/33. P. Foley 2/16) drew with Wainui 148/6 (M. Lowe 74 not out, B. Johnston 41; Brittenden 3/59).
Points at end of first round: United 45, Allandale 43, Le Bons 39, Diamond Harbour 39, Akaroa, 37. Little River 27, Kaituna 26, Wainui 22/1.
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Press, 18 November 1981, Page 35
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