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Eddington moves up

Warren Eddington (Marist) closed to within seven points of the second place-.' getter, Dave Dempsey (Lancaster Park A), in the Lion "player of the day” cricket contest last Saturday. Dempsey failed to add to his total, but the leader, Paul Rutledge (St Albans), was able to increase his advantage by only eight. Leaders with three” playing days remaining are.— Rutledge 1181, Dempsey

1052, Eddington 1045, Robert Wilson (Old Collegians) 990, •• David Stead (Riccarton) 947, Ross Bayliss (Old Boys) 943, Tim Murdoch (Riccarton) 919, Garry Hooper (Marist) 904, Rod Latham (Lancaster Park A) 904, Mark Priest (St Albans) 894, Bob Carter (Sydenham) 879, David Boyle (Burnside-West) 864, Robbie van Zanten (EastShirley) 857, Ross Calder (Lancaster Park A and B) 842, Anup Nathu (Old Boys) 825.

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Press, 13 March 1985, Page 24

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Eddington moves up Press, 13 March 1985, Page 24

Eddington moves up Press, 13 March 1985, Page 24

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