Banks Peninsula cricket
Results of Banks Peninsula cricket matches played at the week-end were: Le Bons 247/7 dec. (M. Johnson 115, G. de Latour 27, P. Johnson 20, G. Bryant 22 n. 0., A. Blakely 3/51, S. Moss 2/17) beat Diamond Harbour 202/8 (W. Cowan 41 n. 0.. P. Stapylton-Smith 21 n.o, Blakely 37 (K. Thelning 3/35, G. Brittenden 2/37). Little River 136/4 (C. McFarlane 55 n. 0., B. Bryce 56 n. 0.; A. Craw 2/15) beat Wainui 127 (G. Lili 23, W. Hall 25; M. Stanbury 3/26, McFarlane 3/14). Kaituna 253/6 (T. Pavey 66. K.
Watson 64. M. Neal 42. K. Neal 22. W. Thomson 34: Bruce Turner 2/55) beat Allandale 203 (T. Turner 78. Brian Turner 49. G. Saunders 21; M. Edge 3 '24. H. de Pass 4/31). United 253/3 (G. Marshall 135 n.o, M. Vanstone 29. R. Kay 26. E. Marshall 31 n. 0.). beat Ak’aroa 251 (J. Masefield 129 n.o, P. Langrope 42; D. Sanders 2 55. Kay 3/61. D. Santy 2/2). Points are: Little River and United 4. Akaroa. Le Bons. Wainui and Kaituna 2. Allandale and Diamond Harbour 0.
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